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iFREE TO THE RUPTURED. Dr.W. S, Rick, the well-kno<cm 2Tew"¥orkHenii« Specialist, sendi a trial of his- famous method FREE TO Alili. Anyone can now core themselves at home without pain, danger, operation, or an hour's loss of TIME FROM WORE. At the earnest request of British a-tmns, Dr. Bice has opened Branch Offices at 9 PP.. Stone1 cutter St., London, E.C., and to tne tliousand* 1 Upon thousands of ruptured people who are torturing themselves with bad trmsses, and ar« ■ in momentary danger of death from strangulation, will send free to all a trial of his famous . method that has saved so many lives and mode I so many men, women, and children well and ; strong nnd permanently cored of bad Buptures. Do not be backward about writing for the FItEB TBIALi. It will cost yoa nothing, and will enable you to see how easily you can cure yourself in a short time without losing an hour from work. Dr. Kick is determined that every suffering man or woman shall know the wonderful truth that Rupture can be cured, and he therefore generously sends, prepaid by post, his method absolutely free, and you can make a trial of it. Remember that it is the same method that ' Mr. Thomas Blay (whose picture is given below) used ; and who can deny the truth when it is pnt before them in bo clear a light ? It must indeed be welcome words to. the afflicted. Words of praise from Mr. BLAY. No. 5, Bipley Terrace, liiiddenden Foot, W. S. Bice. April 6, 1901. Dear Sir.— After using your treatment for thret months I find myself enred of my Buptnre, a. the age of 55. I had been Kuntnred for ten years. I shall advise all peoplo afflicted with this complaint to use your treatment, as I know from experience that It will cur* permanently. You must have a wonderful knowledge of rupture to fli one bo perfectly without seeing the rupture. I am in gcod health now, something I have not enjoyed for ten jetfrs before. "Yon can use this letter in any way you choose, and I hope it will guide others to a perfect cure.— Yours truly, T. BLAY. There is absolutely no question about the curative ability of thiscomblned and perfectedmethod. It has stood the test of time; it has been throngh the fire of critical cases ; it has come out victorious in every curable instance. It has saved the child to a. life of independence ; it has given the youth his natural endowment of health and strength to fight the battle of life successfully ; it has conquered the blight upon old ace and turned years of suffering into ending days of joy and gladness. Whoever is Buptnred, or knows a person suffering with Kaptsre, should keep in mind tlw'fact that in eighty per cent, pf all cases there is a daily liability ttiat before night they may say good-bye to earthly things. Docs not this facu infinence one to pause and consider whether they are using their best efforts in the way a wise Creator intended they should ? And if the forethought, the research and the painstaking effort of one who invents and etmlios for the relief of others is placed in onr hand*, is it not our duty to read and listen patiently, that we may take advantage nf that which cot tributes to our earthly benefit? BS*T rOK 'CtIIKWO XJCD POLIf HIHS CUXI~£«X 3P., 6c. t/-, »/3 «»</> I PUVSK7 ratCTIQM IH Ct-SAXrsa AKB UIJCX.Y T« HfVM BBCOHBS BUY AUD MASS LIKZ •Tlttl Uxrxi. Paitm. vox cuuxnto Fun. 'JOHN OAKEY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OP JOHN OAKEY AND SONS (Ltd.,) Lohdow/ PATERSON, BURK, & CO. (W. 'j BURK), Venetian and Holland Blind Works. Venetian Blind* all shades and colours. Every description of Holland Shade* made and fitted on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. Cheapest and most reliable House in town. Moray Place (opposite Normal School). Dunedia. 23ap

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Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 27

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