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PROFESSIONAL. THE DAY OF SPECIALISATION. lu every profession there are, nowadays, specialists, and it is becoming the rule for the general practitioner to pass on hif patients to one who specialises in the com' plaint of the sulTorer., Specialists are noi born fully, posted up in profession One cannot pose as a specialist, because of having passed an examination, with any hope of attracting patients unless he can show that be has had experience anc success. Mr A. W. Martin, the Rupture Specialist, has been successfully treating Rupture patients for 30 years, and hae done so throughout the Australian Commonwealth and the Dominion of New Zealand. Ho has cured cases given up bj doctors as incurable, _ ho has cured caset after surgical operations have failed, he has cured ruptures of the most complicated description, and he has cured ruptures of long standing. Have you a rupture? If so, go to the Specialist. Don’t delay. Delay meant unnecessary suffering and avoidable complications. Trusses are only palliatives; they do not cure. Mr A. W. Martin may be consulted af his rooms, Samson’s Buildings, Dowling street, daily: 10 to 12 noon;, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. A booklet replete with information relative to rupture, and containing a great number of testimonials testifying tocuree effected by the Specialist, Mr A. W. Martin, posted free to sufferers. D. MARSHALL, SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES BY PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS. As the majority of our patients prefer to bo treated in their own homes, we have decided to use our Institute SOLELY ns a Rest Home and for Out-patients receiving treatment daily. - When giving treatment in your own home we bring all appliances with us—even the HOT fomentations. Communicate with us by letter or telephone, or call KIRK’S INSTITUTE AND REST HOME, Playfair street, Cavcrsham. Phone 22-469. Telephone 13-963. CHIROPRACTIC, NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH. GILES AND GILES, CHIROPRACTORS, Members of tbo N.Z. and A.G.A. (Inc.). FOURTEENTH YEAR IN PRACTICE. Using' All Latest Methods known to Chiropractic. including NEUROCALOMETER. PATHO-NEUROMETER, and X RAY. Hours: 10-12.30 and 2-5.30; Saturdays, 10-12.30. and by appointment. Office: H;B. BUILDING, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Also, Imperial Building, Queen street, Auckland. ■ Phone 13-750. ‘ [ Profession ai.. J ITT G. ~C OO ? M BE, ELECTRO-HOMCE&PATHIST, 475 Georgo street. Mr Coombe will be pleased to treat patients suffering from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago. Goitre, Tumours, Eczema, Liver, Joint, and ' Nervous Troubles. R. NEILSON, MASSEUR AND FOOT SPECIALIST (Late- St. Glair Baths), HAS RESUMED PRACTICE at No. 1 COUGHTRBY STREET, ST. CLAIR (tram stop). Massage, Hot; Air, and Electric Baths. Nervous Complaints treated successfully, > For appointments PHONE 2^060. GET Genuine '■ Yares.’’- -If you want to be certain of healing your, bad leg permanently, without resting, be sure to use the genuine' “ Varex ” Treatment. Simple, safe, inexpensive. Write for free booklet Ernest Healey, Varex, Ltd., G.P.O Box 1,558 e, Wellington. Local Representative : Nurse Strickett, Rooms, D.I.C. Arcade, Octagon (upstairs). PUBLIC NOTICES. HYCOL,” will instantly Cure Mosquito and Sandfly Bites. One drop well rubbed in, absolute cure. HHENNIS RACKETS Restrung from 17s 6d to 35a. Single Strings from 9d each Our Motto: Quick Service and Best Workmanship. Just landed, new season’s Gut and Tennis Balls. CHARLES BILLS. LTD., 218 Georgo street and 341 King street. CHEAP Reading. Magazines, Western, War Birds, Youngs, Sea, Navy; 6d each, postage 2d extra. Adam, Carroll street Corner. .

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Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 1

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