CURING SICK PEOPLE. Loasby is not making .fiction reputation, not dabbling in pontics, or national | affair?. Just curing sick people. ! I do nothing bat prescribe for trick ( people and »ell my proprietary m*di«rK!«. i I treat «sick people wi'rh medicine and i electrical treatments. I v.aa one of the j first in New Zealand to take up Violet I Kay High Frequency treatments. I have j positively cured neuritis, nerve troubles, | skin troubles, bad legs of many year* I standing, with Violet Ray treatments, i backed up with Loasby'e medicines, i My fee for medicine is 4*. 6d (wees'# ■ supply}, and for electrical treatment j dailv, £2 2* per week, including Ixj&sbv'a • medicine and advice. Miss Loaf,by treats all lady patients, A. M. LOASBY, The Onlv Prescribing Chemist, . 26 His Msjeatv's Arcade, Auckland. '
Just opened up, 5000 waterproof cipe*, made from ground sheets as used by the British Army during the late. .war. Marvellous value, only 7s 6d each. Early inspection advistd. —Smith and Caughey, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 9
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