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RUPTURE ■.£■■■ IU-DICAIi CUBE." , ' , BY THE DR. J. A. SHERMAN METHOD OF TREATMENT. i ■_•-. ' ■ ■. ■ •.._ ■ •. • THE ONLY GENUINE CURE FOR RUPTURE known in the World is Dr £A. Sherman's method :ffd.ed to the afflicted, by Mr A W Martin, the only Representative in Australasia. For 4o YEARS this m « t hod hns stood the tept, and NOW HOLDS THE RECORD of the WORLD for the number of-Cores effected by ° t THO"^NDS to-day aro blessing the Doctor for his skill and genius. One gJanoe over oar o!Hustrated Book, 8 W mgEXTREME CASES, before and after' treatment,.WlLL BATISFYthe MOST INCREDULOUS. These cases baffled the skill of tho BEbT SURGEONB of ENGLAND and AMERICA.- Testimonials from Otago peo p i c) wh wer« cured after suffdiin<r for years. Also, the Elastic Trusses discarded can ba seen at Mr Marfcm s R ao m 3 al time. n ■ • . . j An unsolicited Testimonial sent to the Christchurch papers by ; a well-known resident :— TO THE EDITOR. ' • . . . ■ • 24, Lower High-street, Chnstcburcb, April 18th igru DEAR SIR-Allow me, through the medium of your olumns, to give my own experience regarding tba methods now before the public for the relief and cure of R.ipture. Tor the past twenty-five years I have suffered from a bad scroll * rupture on my left side. 1 tried every kind'of truss that gave the faintest hope of relief, but gradually gotworse. Ci™ months ago I adopted a treatment with.an elastic truss, to be worn day and night, and a lotion to be rubbed in iJIIa ■ according to directions, but, instead of if curing me, I got worse under the treatment, the agony being sometimes imfp scnbable. While in this deplorable condition the advertisement of Dr J. A. Sherman s method caught my eve in tho papers, and three weeks ago I consulted Mr Martin at the Clarendon Hotel. lam happy to say that there and th P n ? found the relief I had been longing for. The appliance is the most comfortable one I ever wore ; in fact, Idon't feel Yt^ me. Already I f, e l quite a different man, and have enjoyed betier health these few weeks than I bay* done for Vp ,r Hence you will iea why I appreciate Mr Martin's services, anrf I feel it my duty to make this public declaration tw ottiers affected n;ay know where to obtain relief, and avoid the delay and suffering from experiments such as I for in years experienced. Apart from Mr Martin's undoubted skill as a specialist in Rupture, it is a pleasure to add that iVI ■ one of the most straightiorward gentlemen I have ever met.—l am, yours truly, WILLIAM BAJCES, furniture Uanufa CURED BY THE SHERMAN METHOD after trying treatment with Elastic Truss for nearly a year, and fon n ,i -♦ to be a failure. • ' - ' «junu it Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, May 3rd, 1904. Mr A. W. Martin. Dear Sir,—l have much pleas-ire in informing that after applying the Therraan Treatment for over nine months THE RUPTURE HAS ENTIRELY. DISAfSVpn 1 take the appliance off occasionafly, but iutend to wear it for three months longer, as a safeguard. I feel assum? th ,■ ; tbe end of that period I will bs quite safe to dispense with the treatment entirely.. I HAVJfi «O HESITATION• tv «! fi ?- 1 {.^ G THAT THE SHERMAN APPLIANCE IS THE BEST I HAVE SEEN. The Elastic Truss is >OT To BF rmV FAKJiD to it It is comfortable to wear, simple, and efficient. I have recommended it to all who have asked m,.,J• • " and will always be pleased to do so in the future.—l am, yours truly, "William Gall. nIJ oP"»on, & IAIPOKTANT NOTICK TO SUfFEIIERS-—Sufferers would do well-to wait an d havp persoual interview with Mr a. W. Martin, who will visit Wellington shortly. A moment's earnest considerate -*vo you many years of suffering. Present address— K. W. MARTIN, care Clarandon Hotel, Christchu-eh W-ay for pamphl-r, ' A Warning and Guide to the RuDtured." Please mentioa this oaper. ' ' Wrlte

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 6

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