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RUPTURE. F cannot be too thoroughly insisted upon that the reason why the wearing of a Truss does not cure rupture is because the principle upon which the truss works absolutely prevents healing. The pressure directed by a truss U simply meant to withstand the pressure from within, and when it fails to do so the pad has to be enlarged till the wearing becomes not merely unsightly and cumbersome, but also painful in the extreme. The Dr. ■). A. Sherman method of treating rupture is diametrically opposed to the trues method, for instead of exerting a downward "spreading” pressure, which absolutely pr(s----i of exerting a downward "spreading” pressure, ■ - vents healing, by pushing the ruptured wails apart, it euros by exerting an upward "contractile" pressure, holding the injured membrane in such a way that the ports must unite, and healing become possible; and such- healing i* aided by a useful adjunct in the form of a curative compound. The result nr startling—not to the patient who has long prayed for such reasonable _treab mont, but to those (oven in the medical profession) who have everlastingly preached or believed that nothing hut a severe operation could possibly extirpate the rupture. . That under the Sherman treatment a rupture is reduced aM finally disappears lias been proved in cases of 10, 20, 30, 40. and oven 50 standing. .Mr A. W. Martin, sole controller of the Dr. J. A. Sherman treatment k now in Wellington, and may be consulted free until the 30th met. at the Hotel & Hours, daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.t 2 p.m. to 0. Send ' for Booklet "Rupture and its Treatment"; it is posted free to, any sufferer.

When Grandma Was a Girl! •—BonningtonV Irish Mobs held the pride of place m is but* cough cure which it occupies to-day I Half a century!—that’s a test—a proof of goodness, isn’t it 5 And during that time what a host of so-called cough cures have been tried and found wanting ? This very day Bonnington’s Carrageen IRISH MOSS —comes at the absolute elixir of life to suffered from Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all pulmonary affections. It is the Mother's friend! and to many a tiny lad or lassie It bus brought immediate relief. The wheeling chest I —the rattling throat! —the racking cough I all yield to Bennington's. Bnl look for the name on the bottle — imitations are numerous I 80 7*2 >y)S BULLIVANT’S extra flexible STEEL WIRE BOPB FOR LOG HAULING. ora trunrowi quality of the highest exclt.ienc* TEAT CAN BE MADE. BOLE AGENTS—HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO* 90. JEEVOIS QUAY. WELUMOTOK.

/ RIMMED RIMLESS GLASSES. Sounds contradictory, dosn't it ? These eye-glasses have flat rims which, however, are practically invisible. The wearer therefore gets the refinement of the rimless combined with the strength of rimmed glasses. This is a double advantage which may appeal to YOU I May we show you these novelty glasses to-day? LEVI’S :t * Rooms" :* 103 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. T. H. Mormon H. S. Gilbert! SERVICE TO AND FROM ROXTON. Reaves Foxton daily 6.30 turn. Shannon 7.45 a.m. Loaves Shannon daily 10.45 cum. Foxton 12 noon. Lears* Foxton dally 2.30 p.m. Shannon 4.20 p.m. Leaves Shannon daily 8.15 p.m. Eoxton 9.30 p.m. iitrive. Arrive. AWit«, Arrive T. H. GINGELL. Troprietor.

21- RENT 2/- BAD DEBT Where Credit Tailoring Is doee you are In all probability loaded 4/- as above for every pound spent. You have to pay for those who don’t pay and you naturally have to pay a preportion of the rent. It Is obvious then, that a cash taller In a locality where rents are low Is able to sell much cheaper without any sacrifice at all in quality. Our £4 4s. suits are tailor-made and quite the equal Jn workmanship, material and trimmings of the credit tailors’ £5 ss. suit. Why then threw £1 is. ? Better to save it by ordering your next suit from CRAIGHEAD & Co. 145 Mirmers St. WHERE RENTS ARE LOW

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 2