DROUGHT BROKEN
Many arc rejoicing over the fact that the drought is now at an end. Others will proclaim that shortage of water is not the only trouble in the world. “How,” they will ask you, “ would’you like to bo everlastingly wearing a truss and every month adding pads to it so that it will maintain its cumbersome pressure? ” The only reply to such a remark is: Go at once to Mr A. W. Martin, the rupture specialist. He will prove_ to you that trusses can be dispensed with and that he can give you immediate relief from your sufferings and ultimately earn your acknowledgments of complete cure. Mr A. W. Martin may be consulted at his rooms, Samson’s Buildings, Dowling street: Daily, 10 to 12 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 to 12 noon. A booklet on rupture and its cure posted free to sufferers. —23/2/35.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 18
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147DROUGHT BROKEN Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 18
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