EASTER MONDAY.
Easter Monday this year comes on April 9, and many people will have much to do in the meantime if they wish to enjoy that day in peace and comfort. A very large number who at present entertain no hope of even freedom from agonising pain could have mind and body set at ease if they would avail themselves of Mr A. W. Martin's presence in Dunedin. The time is certainly short, for from March 21 till Thursday. April 5, Mr Martin will be in tho southern districts. He will bo in Invercargill (at the Southern Club) from the 22nd till 50th March (both dates inclusive); at the Southland Private Hotel, Gore, from 31st March till 4th April; reopening in Dunedin on Tuesday, 10th Aprtl. It \ follows from this that those suffering from rupture and desirous of having relief by Easter must visit the specialist between now and the 20th March. Further, it should be noted that on his return to Dunedin his stay will be limited, as ho has urgent calls from t.ho northern towns. Farmers and town residents in the south will please note the dates upon which Mr A. W." Martin will bo in lnvercargill and Gore. Mr Martin s experiences in former trips 60uth have taught him that he may expect numerous patients ruptured through, the heavy work involved in producing the world's greatest needs. Lifting heavy weights, pushing loads, throwing hay and sheaves of wheat, oats, etc., cause rupture to many; but Mr A. W. Martin can produce cvidenco of many cures effected by his method of treatment, of cures so complete that work such as that mentioned is now being carried on with impunity. Mr A. W. Martin, solo controller in Australasia of tho J. A. Sherman method of curing rupture, may bo consulted free at his rooms, Samson's Buildings, Dowlinostreet. Hours: Daily, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. Extra hours: Monday evening, 7to 8. A booklet on rupture and its treatment free to sufferers.—2B/Z/17
EASTER MONDAY.
Otago Daily Times, Issue 16946, 7 March 1917, Page 8
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