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HAPPINESS OR MISERY! WHICH?

The world-famed Dr J. A. Sherman method of curing , rupture is giving immediate relief to thousands, and, as a rule, permanent cure. How many there are who, just on the royal road to affluence, have hope and happiness shattered by rupture. Perhaps a triflling accident, caused by a little overexertion, has seemingly turned the sweets of lifo into gall and wormwood. The troublo is _ such that the sufferer shrinks from making it known, but the changed look and bearing tell the tale of mental and bodily anguish, of extinguished hope, of dull, blank despair. To all such Dr J. A. Sherman's method of citrine , nopture is a liprht to lighten the darkest gloom. Mr A. W. Martin, the- sole controller of this wonderful method of curing rupture, owing to his wide experience with every variety of case has beein blessed over and over again for relief given, and often for permanent cure; and it behoves all -who still suffer in Dunedin to avail themselves of his present residence in. this centre to visit him and have their case examined. If he oafri euro ho will say eo, and there is no chaige for advice.

Mr A. W. Martin mny be consulted at his Rooms, Samson's Buildings, Dowling street, daily—lo to 12 noon; 2to 5 p.m. Saturdays. 10 to 12 neon. Extra hours Friday evening, 7to 8 p.m. A booklet on rapture cmd its cure free to sufferers.—ll/4/16.

Russia's Cross of St. Andrew has a remarkable peculiarity attaching to it. All who are decorated with it have the right once to demandl a nardon for a Russian subject condemned to death. Insidious germs of Influenza rapidly entrench themselves in the human system if not checked by the use of Fbuenzol (1/6 and 2/6) at the outset. *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 7

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HAPPINESS OR MISERY! WHICH? Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 7

HAPPINESS OR MISERY! WHICH? Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 7

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