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Mr. Prolongs His Stay in Palmerston The ailments that Mr. Calvi-Frceman has treated and cured during Ms stay In Palmerston North are so many and wonderful that he has had urgent requests to prolong his stay. This is to enable those who have not been able to secure Ids services owing to the press of patients. The ailing will appreciate tliat Mr. CaM-Freeman’s treatment can only be given personally, and limited to a few only a day. Ho cannot treat hundreds of cases, as can a medical man—the nature of Ms treatment prevents it. As proof of Mr. CaM-Frecman’s success, the following extracts from patients’ letters will he of interest:-”' Pear Mr. Freeman: 1 ; If hearing of* the wonderful way, in which you have cured, me convlnces any sufferer who comes to you I, feel X have done a little to repay the great'debt I owe you. I had been, to a great many doctors, some of them specialists, who were considered very clever, but they could do nothing for me. They had one and jail given me treatment for a weak heart, insomnia and partial paralysis. They gave me up at last, saying they could do nothing for jme. ■ ; l ' • I came to you as a last resource. Everything else had failed, and I really had/ho hope. That was two years ago; I went to you for six weegs and came away cured healthy and happy in mind and body, after many years of suffering and unnatural depression and fears. Now I can walk long distances easily, whereas I once was afraid to walk a chain away 'from the house. X can, forget about myself and enjoy living, and I cannot describe the way I feel about being able to do it. I will never lose an opportunity of letting any sick friend know what you have done for me. Yours sincerely, D.A. Dear Mr. Freeman: Before coming to you I was suffering from terrible pains, so I went to a doctor and he said I had appendicitis, and ordered me an operation within a fortnight. Some friends who had already been cured by you recommended your treatment to me, and as I did not want an operation I went to you. Within a few weeks I was cured, and I now feel bright and healthy once again. I will always recommend your treatment to all other sufferers. Your truly, R.W. 1 Dear-Mr. Freeman: I am very pleased to be able to tell you how much good your treatment has done me. I went to you when I was very run down, and had chest trouble. You treated me for five weeks, and at the end of that time my health was wonderfully improved. I was quite satisfied with the effect of the treatment, and I have never lost the vitality and energy which it gave me. Yours faithfully, M.H. Also this—“l can assure you about the treatment: it has been wonderful to me; it Is Indescribable. I should only be too pleased to speak personally or in writing to any parson desiring to know about the treatment,- because I know that it will build up the system as nothing else will. I only wish I had known of it years ago.— Again thanking you.” Dear Mr. Freeman: Since being under your treatment I have felt a different person. The twitching of my eyes has now gone and my nerves do not trouble me any more. So quick and thorough ls ( your treatment that I take this opportunity of recommending it to all those with any ailments whatever. Yours faithfully, K.M. Dear Mr. Freeman; The Improvement-in my heart, which was so pronounced under your treatment I am pleased Ot say still continues. I feel I owe a debt of gratitude to you for the measure which your treatment helped me. I am feeling so well and fit that I feel I shall not require any further treatment. (Mr.) J.M. EARLY APPLICATION FOR TREATMENT UY MR. OALVI-FREEMAN IS IMPERATIVE CALL AND CONSULT HEM QUICKLY AX Waldegrave’s Building :: The Square

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 12

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