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Medical. NEW CURE FOR RUPTURE New Scientific Appliance, Always a Perfect Fit—Adjustable to Any Size Person—Easy, Comfortable, Never Slips, No Obnoxious Springs . or Pads—Costs Less Than ; Many Common Trasses ;. Made for Men, -Women' and ' Children. ' I Send It On Approval—You Wear It—lf Yon Are Not Satisfied I Refund Your Money— Brings Immediate Relief ; to Sufferers. , I have invented a rupture appliance that I can safely say. by 30 years' experience in the rupture ■ business, 13 the only one that will absolutely hold the rupture and never slip and yet is light, cool, comfortable, conforms to every movement of the body without chafing or hurting, and costs iess than many ordinary trusses. There are no springs or hard, • lumpy pads. ■■ and yet it holds the rupture safely and firmly without pain or inconvenience. I have put the price so low that any person, rich or poor, can buy, and I absolutely guarantee it. . c ...; • C. E. Brooks, the Inventor. ;/ I make it to your order—send it to you— * yon wear it, and if it doesn't satisfy you send it back to me and I will refund your money.— C.E.Brooks. ■*' That is the fairest proposition ever made by a rupture specialist. The banks or any responsible citizen in Marshall will tell you that is the way I do business—always absolutely fair and square. , . For several "years my appliance has been used in all parts of America, with a wonder-. fill record of success. It has come to be recognised as the only sure, unfailing relief from all the tortures of rupture, and the most reliable method of cure. Thousands of reputable, honest, thankful men/and women testify to the great good the Brooks Rupture Appliance has done them. Since its introduction into? England my appliance has brought perfect relief: and comfort to many who had suffered for years from rupture. I Mr. R. Hartwell, 95, Holly Hedge Lane, Walsall, Staffordshire, writes as follows: — ■ Walsall, Aug. 9. 1905," Mr. Brooks.—l received the appliance all right ' on July • 27th, and must say it answers the purpose intended. It is very comfortable. I see men around me in the same form as I was, and I think very likely when it is more widely known that.some of them will adopt your plan. I have how worn it two weeks and can walk about much better, which is a good advertisement. :, Yours, truly, R. HARTWELL. Mr. W. T. Straw, 23, Park Road, Black* pool, has found relief. : He ; says— -. -•Blackpool, May 12, 1906. ' Dear Sir,—l received; the appliance on the Ist hist., and am very pleased with it. It adapts itself to the body 'in a: marvellous manner and serves ■;;, its . purpose perfectly.; I have never felt so safe or so comfortable before since I was ruptured; >T cycle and take a lot of exercise,'but- the pad; always stays in place, whatever position I get in. Tarn, ~; Yours truly, AY. T. STRAW. If you have : tried most everything else, come to me. Where others fail, I have my greatest success. Write me to-day and I will send you mv book on-Rupture and its cure, showing my appliance and giving you prices and names of people who have-tried it and ■ been cured. It is. an instant relief when all. others' fail. Remember I use no salves, no 1 harness, no lies. - Just a- straight business deal at a reasonable price. - ■. ! V Remember, a letter to America requires 2sd. postage. Write your name very plain, and . be sure to give your full address so there. can be no mistake in delivery. Address, .;;,,;; : c.n. 4 BROOKS, "j. •- S ' 3376, Brooks 81dg.% Marshall, ; r Mich., -" ■• - .- - ■ 'u:s.a. ■- ." - ••,•,' 1 .'Electoral. ... ';.,;....: - pAKURAXGA ROAD , .DISTRICT. I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each of the Candidates at ■ the Poll to-day were as follows, viz.: —; ■ ■■-■ ' THOMAS RICHARD G1LL'...... 77 LAWRENCE FITZPATRICK ... 75 JAMES CAMPBELL ... :..". ... 73 . : , WILLIAM ' HENRY THOMAS ' ... 73. ' EDWARD FITZPATRICK ... . ... 54 i ROBERT,MILLEN' ,'..'.-. .... ... 44 WILLIAM GOLLAN ' ... ' .'.. ... 34 I therefore declare Messrs. Thomas Rich- j. arc! Gill, Lawrence ELtapatrick, James Camp- ■ bell, William'-Henry',' Thomas, and Edward ■ Fitzpatrick, duly' Elected -Members of the Pakuranga Road Board. ~, ' ALEX. BELL," ■.'.": .-' '■' ; ' ', - ' Returning Officer. ; ■■ Pakuranga, May 6, 1907.' ■'~■'■' ■Jl/TEROEIt ROAD " BOARD # NOTICE. ' •; : ' ELECTION OF MEMBERS. .V" I hereby declare that the following gentle-', men have been elected as Members of the : Mercer Road Board, . according to the provi- j sions of the Road Boards Act, 1882: — / OTRIIi DOCKER LINCOLN - BASIL A. G. CALDER (Chairman) ' FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, '"''•;■" -MICHAEL GALLERY 'V : : • SAMUEL CARTER. , RICHARD E. BEAMISH, 'Returning Officer. Mercer Road Board. - — : — ; '■ —■ - ■." *———: I -T/y-AIROA ROAD -■ * DISTRICT, j " ' GENERAL ELECTION. i < I hereby give notice that the following are ! the number of votes received by the several j Candidates at the Poll taken for the Election of Five Members of the Wairoa Road i Board, at the Board's Office, Public Hall, Clevedon, on SATURDAY, May 4, 1907 : — j MCKENZIE, JOHN ROSS i '■■: ..j )'■ .'.. 115.j ATCHISON. CUNNINGHAM ' '.., ... ... 93 - BURGOYNE, HAROLD JOHN SARSFIELD 91 i SUTHERLAND, HUGH =-"-.. : ~ ... 86 i MCCONAUGHY. JAMES :' "':■' ... ... ..... 65! COLBECK, FRANK :.....'... ...59 j SCHMITT, ALOYS JOHN GUSTAVE., ... 51 LUKE. JOHN — ... . ... ». ;"... 50 WHITE, JAMES ... ..• - ... ... 33 ATCHISON, ROBERT ... ... ; ... ... 14 j I therefore declare Messrs. John Ross McKenzie, Cunningham Atchison, Harold John Sarsfield Burgoyne, Hugh Sutherland, and James McConaugby. duly elected Members of the Wairoa Road Board.: - ALBERT E. BAILEY, ; • ~, Returning. Officer, ' '• '■ Wairoa Road District. Clevedon, : May 6, 1907. '-'■■■ :'.'■' "■"" ' ' ■■'•■-■-• ■ ■' ' - ! "DOROTJGH OF PAR NELL.! ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. j • EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. Notice is hereby given that the following Candidates have been duly Nominated for the office of Councillor of the Borough' of Parnell: —' , . * • CHARLES EDWIN COLLINS ; WILLIAM JOHNS " JOHN' RAPHAEL LUNDON. As the number of Candidates (3) exceeds the number of Vacancies (2) to be filled, I herebv give notice that a Poll of the District Electors will be taken on FRIDAY*, the 10th day of May, inst., at the BBrough Council Office, Manukau Road, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., for the Election of Two Councillors. ";.... '.*"■■',." BEN J.GILMER, '' Returning Officer Borough of Parnell. Parnell, this 4th day of May, 1907. MOUNT ALBERT ROAD BOARD I>X __ _ ] ELECTION. We, the undersigned, having been returned for the above Board, desire to thank all these who assisted to secure our return. We wish to say that we will carefully safeguard the interests of the district as in the PaSt ' F. J. H. ELLISDON, • ■ .ML. "J. COYLE, : ;-• M. MCLEAN. • J. R. WALTERS, •JAMES 6TANTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 8 May 1907, Page 10

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