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A TESTIMONIAL.

The following testimonial has no string attached to it. The writer gives full permission to uso his name and address, and anyone visiting Ur A. W. Martin, the rupture specialist will bo shown the original letter. Tbo writer says; "Having read o your visit to Wellington, I feel 1 should write you a few words of acknowledgment of the benefit -cceived from your treat ment. It is three years since I dispensed with your appliance, and 1 have since had not even any sign of the old complaint Really, I can never cease to recommend your treatment to anybody, and am willing at any time to offer myself as a living proof of your treatment. 1 ruptured mysel. when about eight or nine years of age and was cursed with tho agony of rupture for 20 years till I underwent your treat ment. Now I can hold my own at run ning, walking, and lumping, and defy _ any specialist to find any trace of rupture." Scores of other one-time sufferers through out the dominion and id Australia have been cured of rupture by Mr Martin, and have acknowledged tho fact by letters simi lar to the foregoing, and what he has done in the past he can do again. £ui fevers should visit Mr Martin without de lay, for rupture will not cure itself. Mr A. W. Martin may bo consulted at his rooms, Samsons' Buildings, Dowling street, daily, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon.

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Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 1

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A TESTIMONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 1

A TESTIMONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 1

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