IS THIS LOGICAL?
Would you say, according to your judgment, this is logical? For 10 years now, Wallingford Chan has been treating people all over New Zealand with his herbal tonics. To-day he is more widely known than ever. Some of the people who seek his; advice do so only after they have ’tried many other things. Thus' he gets a great number of “difficult” cases.
Yet the proof of what can be accomplished by his herbal remedies (which have been used by the Chinese for generations) can be seen in the thousands of letters he has received from grateful patients.
Isn’t it logical, in the light of those letters, to seek his advice and try his remedies if you have some complaint which is troubling you? He will not provide a remedy for everything; only in such cases as he is confident of success. Write to-night to Wallingford Chan, 99 Manchester street, Christchurch. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 8
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