AFTER A SEVEX YEARS’ TEST. , Mr W, J. Thornton, of 11 Boronia street, Canterbury. Victoria, writes Mr A. W. i Martin, the rupture specialist, to the effect that he will be pleased to testify to anyone who cares to correspond with him that- by means of the Dr J. A. Sherman appliance and the skilled treatment of Mr A. W. Martin he has been completely cured of rupture and is now able to carry on his usual occupation as butcher, even to the lifting of heavy quarters of beef, without the slightest inconvenience. Before applying to Mr Martin, Mr Thornton states in his letter that ho tried every conceivable description of truss, even going to the expense of importing from England, but_ thoughhe gave them the mast patient trial hone wore effective in relieving him. His invitation to certify to cure in his own eai’is tendered solely in a spirit of sympathy with those who are still suffering as he himself onoe did. Mr Thornton is only one of hundreds who have been thoroughly cured of rapture and, consequently, who are now encoring the blessing of sound body —i.e.. able carry on their usual occupations in comfort and also enjoy their leisure time. _ ’ local sufferers should lose no time' 'in seeing Mr Martin, for ho proposes a vijot to the south neixt month. Mr A. W. Martin may he consulted; at his room*, Samson’s Buildings, Dowling street, dailv. 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.tn.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. A booklet on rupture and its treatment posted free -K» any sufferer. —23/3/22.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 7
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