LET IT KIP. It is a woeful mistake to "let it rip." It may he a small affair at the start, but a* a rule, all things grow. At the first indication of rupture go to the specialise. Dont rely op a truss, for inevitably it will be ineffective. Trusses " grow " —i.e., they increase'in bulk as extra pressure is needed, and, exerting a downward and :n----ward pressure, the truss actually prohibit* healing. _ The specialist, Mr A. W. 'Martin, applies a remedy which has an actually opposite action to atrus?. His appliance closes the aperture—does not spread it—and the result is cure. Attend to your rupture at once. Don't " let it rip " now, because ultimately complications are eure to arise, and p'resent delay to get scientific treatment will be regretted. .Mr A. W. Martin may bo consulted at his rooms, Samson's Buildinzs, Dowlins street, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays 10 to 12 noon. A booklet on rupture and its treatment posted free to sufferers. —G/11/20
Kensington has had to pay £32MW for 419 cottages, tenements, and flats provided since the war.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20867, 6 November 1929, Page 10
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