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Lost flesh rapidly, was greatly weakened, tools quantities of medicine, failed cli the time. Was quickly cured ?:-y Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Queensland, rends us this letter, together with his photograph, which we reproduce above. Tiiis is a strong letter, one which must remove nil doubt. You ought to profit by it greatly; for if you are weak, have lost flesh, are without appetite, ami feci languid and depressed, here is a quick and certain cure. Perhaps the trouble is with your blood, and you are suffering from headache, boils, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, or rheumatism. It you are suffering from weakness of any kind, AyerV, Sarsaparilla will restore to you strength and energy, and will make life the better worth living. Bo sure you get AYER’S Sarsaparilla There arc a great many substitute Sarssparillas on the market that will disappoint you. Avoid imitations. Prepared by Sit. J. C. AVER & CO., Sowell, Moss., U. S. A. Take Ayer’s Pills with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. One aids the other. ."■V:.;o time ego I bad a very severe at;ark < f iut'au’iir.a which left mo great!}- weakened. 1 lost tie:.'.! rapidly, and was in :i very Inal way. X t« U quantities ol medicine, bn!. co:j:-Ui:u!y worse, i'inally, I t ri•• d Ayer’t ."•■arv.i'arilla, and began to improve from the star!. i tiii.. remedy in r.ty fata Ilya great ■-.’ar'v.d 1 deal and 1 !t»nt it to be a thor- ■ ye k-i-v ougbly reliable, health-giving ' c <;:!j oia;d and family medicine.- ’ /> \l Mr. John Murrell, railway f * station master, of i'unmbank. “ I toi 1: about sir. - bottles and was perfectiy cur'd. I have used I C

uNIIAPPF HOMES Cached 5? WeaKness in Men. arc thoußicda of cheerless homes in Ibis country filled with unhappiness. lacking •in genuine companionship, possibly through physical impairment or weakness of a man whoie actions justify such a condition. Privation, indiscretion, or recklessness often cause a temporary cessation of vital power, which tend,towards permanent physical disability unless correct treatment is obtained. This condition In the hands of a Specialist yields readily. Men in thu condition should not delay one hour in seeking relief, because such condition is at ail times dangerous, no matter at what singe of life it appears DO NOT BE MISLED. There are various forms of drastic remedies proposed and prescribed by certain sections of the Medical Faculty to cure this trouble, which often mii.s the stomach hr :he internal remedies taken, adding the miseries such injury cn-.ails, which brings a whole train of sickness as the result. Correct treatment for this disease is absolutely necessary, because it is a form of ailment that nu.acea the general health and undermines gradually the entire ton* mitntion. All Vital organa suffer materially through this weakness. The Specialists *! The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE Svdner and Melbourne, hire remedies that effect In UK) per cent, of case* complete cure* . l-V method* which are o! a progressive character, and which thoroughly re-ftreaffthen th.- ; parti affected, and rc-invigorate the entire «v?Um. They hive discover'd that weakness and similar troubles allied to it may be cured in a remarkably short space cl lime, pro- ' vided the patient is a tractable one. Their treatment, which is proved by the written j testimonies of innumerable pcr&ots, ii scientific and cc-mprehenfcive. and from ail sides p we hear private reports of cures in many stubborn cam'*. By the aid of their Electro- I Medical methods cures may be effected in from One to Three months, regardless of age I or the cause of the condition. j Here are one or two testimonies sent la to Dr. Wallace, Phyaician-ln-Chkf to the Medical Staff, which comprises FOUR LEGALLY QUALIFIED PHYSICIANS, and which should be read with The Doctor is registered by Auitralamn, Kentish. and American Medical Boards, and is an Kxnert In the treatment of Diseases cf the Cenilo-Urinary Systems. MR. B. n. PEARD, OF MULWALA, VIC., writes "I sm highly pirated at kind treatment r.nd skill received at the Institute, for you have treated me In s very straightforward and clever manner, ted 2 am now fcelinc a MR. DAVID O'KHEKE, IJEACONSFIELn, TAS., writes J—“I hast worked very hard indeed lately, and »tn »bl«* to do »ny portion just as well as she beit of my mate', thank* to jour wonderful treatment and skill.” MRS. POWER. OK NKARDIK, QUEENS- ! LAND, writes ] **l am happy to say my health lias been I for seme time past, and row Ib, very good J since yen treated ire, and I thank you for ; what you did Ir me, ss I thought 1 never i ©uM (This was one of the most severe and deepseated cases ever we were called upon to treat, and cur stjcc* r .' is testified to by the lady who is -d.] The FREEMAN U WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE, COR. ELIZABETH and BATHURST STS., SYDNEY, AND AT Jif.LDOURKE. Howard Freeman, Director of Inatltute : Do. Richard Wallace, M.D., I,.R,Ufb. F rh.niciin-ia-Cblcf ; Ur. Elizabeth White. M.U.. Principal Dcju cl tv, ISSISZSaaaBZS

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5802, 20 January 1906, Page 14

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