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SELECTING li li 3a For Friends about to marry is a simple matter if you decide to purchase at “ The Treasure House." We offer such a wide selection of useful and distinctive atticles, that no matter what amount you wish to spend, you are certain to find something that will be appreciated. H 6541. Handsome Silver Plated 4 Cup Egg Stand complete with Spoon*. Mail Orders receive our prompt and careful attention. Our catalogue of Silver Ware, Watches and Jewellery will be sent Free on request. T 1265. Handsome SUvof Plated Flower S,and with 7 Glass Vases. -72/6. SILVERSMITHS, > 9 WELLINGTON.

HARD-CASH will not buy GOOD HEALTH; but a little of it will buy a tin of VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA, and every cupful of that does you good. Its nourishing, sustaining and strengthening properties make it an ideal breakfast and' supper beverage. It keeps mind and body in working order. But it MUST be VAN HOUTEN’S.

RUPTURE. IT cannot bo too thoroughly insisted upon that the reason why the wearing of a Trass does not cnre rupture is because tho principle upon which the truss works absolutely prevents healing. The pressure directed by a truss is simply meant W withstand tho pressure from within, and when it fails to do bo tho pad has to bo enlarged till tho wearing becomes not merely unsightly and cumbersome, but also painful in the extreme. The Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treating rupture is diametrically opposed to the truss method, for instead of exerting a downward "spreading” pressure, which absolutely prevents healing, by pushing the ruptured walls apart, it cures by exerting an upward “contractilo” pressure, bolding tho injured membrane in such a way that the parts must unite, and healing become possible; and such healing is aided by a useful adjunct in the form of a curative compound. The result is startling-net to the patient Ivho has long prayed for such reasonable treatment. hilt to those (even in the medical profession) who have everlasting preacheid or believed that nothing but a severe operation coud possibly extirpate tho rupture. That under tho Sherman treatment a rupture is gradually reduced and finally disappears has been proved in cases of 10, 20, 30, 40, and even 50 years' standing. Mr A. W. Martin, sole controller of the Dr. J. A. Sherman treatment will visit Wellington from the 18th to the 30th of May. and may be consulted free at the Hotel Cecil. Hours, daily from 10 a.m. 'to 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 6. Send ft>r Booklet, "Rupture and its Treatment”; it is posted free to any sufferer.

BUTCHERS’* CUTLERY. ‘‘»\Ke; are-t at present-offering the Finest Selection of Cutlery for Butchers and Cooks’ use,.coraprising— Knives (OH lengths), Shop Knives, Steak Knives, Beefing, Skinning, Filleting, and Sticking Knives, Ham SSiccrs (Cranked and Straight), Beet ■Slitters, Glasgow Ham Knives, Provision Knives, Pork Scorers, French Cooks 1 Knives (English and French makes), Cooks' Forks, Ham Holders, Butchers Steels, Lamb Choppers, Cleavers, Fish Choppers, . and Scalers, Kitchen Carvers, Bird Carvers, Poultry Shears, etc., etc. All GooJs-are of the highest gradeby leading makers and are fully warranted—increased demand is a recommendation of quality. Stewart Timer, glass & Hanlware Go. Lira i ted. COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

DAWSON PERfI-CTIO BUSHOKM2 PEARSOffI £ GO., LTD Sole Agents - WELLINGTON. J

WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BTOBBKEEPEES. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK. AND STATION AGENTS, Head OfficeMAi-TKXITON. BnuuOmn—'WELLINGTON, QRETTOWN. CARTERTON, PAHIATUA. HKETAHUN/ itAE’iT NBO ROUGH-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8735, 18 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8735, 18 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8735, 18 May 1914, Page 8