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A RED LETTER DAY, of last year’s patients has written to Mr A. W. Martin, saying: '• As long as I live I shall always regard the day I saw you first as a red-letter * day in my life. As I told you at the time, I had suffered for 10 years from rupture, aud missed mr.ny opportunities of seeing you before I mustered up courage to pay you a visit What finally induced me was one of your advertisements, which told me plainly what experience had already taught me—viz., that rupture is a progressive malady. Didn - I know it. .Had I not had to enlarge the pads of every truss I had purchased had I not been terrified over and over again by doctors insisting upon a surgical operationand, finally, was not the pain growing rn-a-dually worse and the inconvenience mo're'and more unendurable P I have to thank you, sir, for the fact that, owing to vour skilful treatment, I am now able to walk work sleep—yes, and even eat—without the slightest inconvenience or fear; and although I am too old to dream of volunteering for the war, I feel confident that tho strictest examination would not disclose the slightest indication of my old, long-standing, and troublesome hernia.” This correspondent voices the experience of scores of other ex-patients of Mr Martin, and it behoves all who still suffer to interview the specialist during his present slay in Dunedin, and thus got immediate relief. Consultations free. Booklet on rupture and its cure sent to sufferers on application Honrs: 10 to 12, 2to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. Extra hours; Eridav evening 7to 8. Mr A, W. MARTIN'S Rooms are in Samson’s Buildings, Dowling street, Dunedin. Telephone 1,711. Telephone 1.71 L ALEX. HAEMS AND CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, VALUATORS, Etc. SUBURBAN WORKERS’ HOME, CAVERSHAM, 14 POLES, FREEHOLD. 4 Rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, drained. PRICE, £l5O. 2499 ANDERSON’S BAY, MUSSELBURGH RISE (At 2d Car Stop). 31 POLES LAND, Lovely Garden, Lawn. BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, 6 large Rooms, tiled roof, large reception hall, tiled hearths and grates, latest papers and friezes, fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold water, wardrobes, cupboards, asphalt paths. This is a faithfully-built house and worth inspection. PRICE ’£BBO. MUSSELBURGH. Owner leaving Dunedin. MUST SELL. OFFER WANTED. 1 Minute from Car. 16 POLES FREEHOLD. 5 Rooms, box window, verandah, hj. and c,, wardrobes, gas, bookcase, washhouse, copper, tubs, drained. PRICE, OFFFJ '' 2504 ROSLYN ROSLYN (Off Ross street). QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD, MODERN 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Hot aud cold, gas, bay window, glass verandah, fowlhouses, asphalt paths, lovely garden, garage. PRICE ’"£B2S. Terms: £SO deposit, balance £1 per week; interest, per cent. 2464 THE OWNER ENLISTED FOR THE FRONT, Must Sell bv End of Month. NEAR CLYDE STREET, CITY. 4 Rooms; verandah, bathroom, copper, tuba; lovely garden; 2 leasehold sections; low rent; drained. PRICE, igggQ OFFER. 2146 IF you need Employment vou will reach tho eye of employers by Advertising in the ‘Star.’ FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Centrifugal also Duplex Pumps; on water SOOgal to B,ooogal Pumps. FOR SALE, Gardner Gas, Oil, ancTsteam Engines, Boilers, Pumps,' Hydraulic Machinery, Jacks, Pulleys, Blocks, etc. QUOTATIONS Given and Indents Executed for all classes of Mining and other Machinery. R. B. Denniston and Co., Stuart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 16078, 1 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16078, 1 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16078, 1 April 1916, Page 1

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