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TO SUFFERERS FROM RUPTURE I Mr. A. W. Martin, the Rupture Specialist, may be consulted. I at the Royal Hotel, Auckland, up to 6 p.m. on SATURDAY, the I 26th of June. 1 Hours: Daily, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. J 2 p.m. to 6. I , Patients are reminded that it would be well to make an ap--1 I v pointment as soon as possible. To leave it too late may mean 8 disappointment,' as Mr. Martin is extremely busy, and on account I of the pressing calls from sufferers elsewhere, he cannot possibly 8 prolong his visit. THE DR. J. A. SHERMAN TREATMENT 1 8 In every case, no matter how severe or of long standing/ the i 1 I Dr. Sherman Treatment gives immediate relief. B I It enables the patient to pursue his ordinary occupation or £ 8 pleasures without pain or inconvenience; in fact, it frees him i g from the disabilities which attend this distressing complaint, I I and injuries inflicted by the use of ill-fitting and unscientific 8 | trusses. Dr. Sherman's Treatment makes operations unneces- ! 9 sary. 18 It has cured hundreds of cases where all other methods have I failed. , I i The Dr. Sherman Treatment does not merely relieve, it cures | and restores the patient to health, and strength. It removes | 'despondency and gives the patient new hopes and interest in 1 life. | Hundreds of patients have testified to the marvellous cures I it has affected. A pamphlet, "Rupture and its Treatment," 1 containing many testimonials and sworn evidence, will be posted | . free on request. | If ,you are a sufferer, consult Mr. A. W. Martin at once. Consultations are free. I REMEMBER! Mr. Martin positively closes on SATURDAY, the 26th of June, at 6 p.m. There's many a thing you' diike to shine, >*V But scouring soap would scratch it:j Try Bon Ami—it's soft and fine, **~* And nothing else can \t, -.Z™ i'' ' 1 How it does make things shine A little Bon Ami and a damp It is the one perfect cleaner. It has cloth works wonders on your tin- been used throughout America for or aluminum-ware. twenty-four years—for making clear windows, sparkling mirrors, glistening If you use coarse, gritty scouring soaps brass, shiny on these utensils, the result will be hun- nickel and . . dreds of little scratches—because scouring clean white soaps are made for rough work. paint. / But Bon Ami cannot scratch, because it Ask your gro» i lis made of a soft mineral, ground to a cer for Bon A Mtt j velvety fineness. . v Ami—6d, \ P^Pti&W&acaiM CLARTON HODGSON & CO., Ltd., WELLINGTON. i 1 .... ' 1 Iv • HUDSON'S • ~~~ ■ IZZ Eumenthol Jujubes V and g|l'3 1 f I Yes » [L _ 65/- we'll make you a suit that | Ii ° 11 5 1 I Yes, Sir, for 65/- we'll make you a suit that J pW§||M|pj ,g 1« 8 "If | is a masterpiece of perfect tailoring. And j ! i : I h 111 =2 ! I tlie materials and fit are guaranteed to satisfy j i®Hl'i £f ? w tol I the most critical dresser in New Zealand. j |<Bk Hand-Finished I Hand-Finished price, is 6d. J rinisnea | FOR COUGHS, v COLDS SORE. I IV *t \\T ■ |P« l A KS: a I JJfr. West End Suits OF CONSUMPTION. SUITED FOR * _ » OLDArovOUXB - ■ Af« cost from 65/BOILS ABOUT THE fti |i| Andeve^^uiWedon JjUJJ x j a the premises. We are now show- I ~~~ wf JL, 5 i some exclusive Winter SuitTORTURING PAINS ! ngs that are immaculately fashQUICKLY RELIEVED. ImS 'P* lonable. Come .? nd see them, or E-Jr** rl 1 y° u reside m the country, send , Dunedix, Wednesday. iff #\ ' for a bundle of samples and Easy I , I nave used Rexona Ointment for somo \l m'\ Home Measurement Form. I tune, as I suffered with boils all about the If/ i \ ' - body, especially about the arms and legs," 111 #7 \ ' p writes Mrs. Esplin, 84 Maitland-strcet, Dun- S'L *** { D , » r . . edin, N.Z. •' They were of a inost painful fT" Hi 1 Remember! Every Suit we make P. description, very largo and much inflamed, /I jf i means a donation of 5s from nx to I causing mo very great pain and suffering, ' \ r J I u A .-..i cl- ' 1 as I could scarcely move about without being \ 'h I the Hospital Ship. subjected to torturing pains, as tho least W_ A t iII I ™ ' /I —n and salves, but till I was advised to' try jf Rexona Ointment I received no satisfaction. 1 fITJ V m «mm . _ Your Ointment, quickly softened the boils, 1 M/ AA I [,„ -J T 1 • jT\ ! took away tho inflammation, cooled tho sur- 9 WW B BBmH 1 W fB 1 i AVT rounding parts, and it has gradually taken I " V«l ™ A ailormg toy, thorn all away, and for some time I have 8 © Jf not been troublod with them, which I I jgtf"''""" sooi ' ,l " k "§ Only Address: Opp. H.M. Theatre, Rexona, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is j 1 /»/» « /,« I 166-168 Queen Street, Auckland boils, S °^ S 'ti an ?ji t i lloS ° many hurts which v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)

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