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suffering the acutest agony, I feel that I should be wanting in common gratitude in not tendering my grateful thanks for • your kindness in giving me free treatment ■ at the Veedee Institute. For many years past I have tried numerous remedies to , obtain even temporary relief from the almost unbearable agony I have suffered, but have found nothing to afford such ' instant and marvellous freedom from the acutest pains as I have derived from the Veedee treatment. From being a bent double, despondent man, the Veedee i treatment enabled me to enjoy the almost forgotten pleasure of walking erect with but slight discomfort, while my , hearing has also been greatly improved. With the further use of the Veedee Ma- ' chine I feel confident that my long, weary years of acute agony will be a thing of . the past. You nave my full permission to use this letter as you think fit. With 1 many thanks.—Yours, etc., JAMES COUSTLEY. It is a source of great pride to the Veedee Specialists that they are able to help cases like Mr. Cousley's. Certainly it is a wonderful thing to be able to drive away pains that have been a man's constant companion for twenty long years. And this man's case is "no different from hundreds of others which are daily yielding to the soothing influence of the " Little Steel Doctor." FOB THE HOKE. The Veedee is the ideal instrument for home treatment, and the possession of one is the best insurance possible against sickness and pain. The following letter shows how a Veedee owner was able not only to cure himself, but to cure several of his friends. Mount Violet. Camperdown, January 21, 1914. To the Veedee Co., Melbourne. Dear Sirs, —About seven months ago I contracted a severe cold, which left me with Nasal Catarrh and annoyingly deaf. On the 24th of December last 1 procured a Veedee, and am very pleased to say that since using it I have been able to smell and hear almost as well as before having the cold. Mr. C. Rawle, of Waorondoo, who has been working here, complained about having a pain in his shoulder. I told him I would soon remove that for him, he not knowing I had a Veedee. Well, I applied it, and in two minutes all the pain was gone, and he was surprised. I cured Mr. Ferguson's headache in less than thirty seconds, and several others have been benefitted by it.—Yours, etc., WM. STEPHENS. VEEDEE AND SPORT. The Veedee can be of use to the healthy as well as the sick. As a general tonic and invigorator, it is unequalled, and, unlike stimulants taken internally, leaves no ill after-effects. Mr. " Snowy" Baker, the great Australian athlete and physical culturist, knows whereof he speaks in dealing ( with the human bodv, and he writes as follows about the Veedee:— Dear Sirs,l have pleasure in recommending your Veedee Vibrator to all athletes, physical culturist*, and those of both sexes who give a thought to their physical fitness. By means of the mechanical massage I have seen great results. Yours faithfully, REG. L. ("Snowy") BAKER. July 19, 1913. VEEDEE FOR WOMEN. Another use, particularly to ladies this time, to which the Veedee can successfully be put is as an aid to beauty. To be beautiful, one must be healthy. The languid, ailing beauties of our grandmothers' days are things of the past, and the beauty of to-day must be also a picture of health, breathing vitality and " joie de vivre" from 2very feature. Look at Lady de Bathe, the famous Mrs. Langtry, recognised as being one of the most beautiful women in the world. Mrs. Langtry is an enthusiastic Veedee-user, and has been ever since the Veedee was first put on the market ten years ago. 63, Savoy Court, W.C., November 3, 1905. Dear Sir,l believe I was one of the first to procure a " Veedee Vibrator," and have long used and known its value. I find it useful in a hundred —particularly for facial massage, and tat keeping the hair healthy and vigorous. Most of all, though, I prize my " Veedee" as a natural tonic and quick rester when one is tired.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) LILLIE LANGTRY. P.S.—My friends have been remarking i on my rested appearance lately, and I ' have told them it is due to the Veedee. A woman of whom all Australia is justly _ proud is Madame Melba, the world's greatest opera singer, and Madame Melba always uses the Veedee on her throat before singing. She has never found anything to equal it for toning up the throat. A GREAT RECORD.

The few letters printed above give a fair idea of the wide range of different uses to which the Veedee can be put. and show the wonderful place which it is filling in the scientfic and medical world. It is sufficient to say that the list of Veedee-users comprises the names of some of the highest in the land, from the Royal Family downwards, people who are well-to-do, and can afford the very best, and who would surely not be using the Veedee were there "anything better to be had at any price. At the same time the Veedee, on account of its ,low cost (70s) has been the means of alleviating the sufferings of thousands of humble workers, because once the Veedee is paid for no further expense is incurred. With ordinary care it will last for years, so well is it made and finished. FREE TREATMENT. All sufferers from such painful complaints as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia Sciatica, Neurasthenia, Lumbago, Indigestion, Constipation, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Stiff Joints. Deafness, Head*ache, Neuritis, Synovitis, etc., should take advantage of the Veedee Specialists' invitation to Free Treatment and advice at the Veedee Institute.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 10