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One of the finest Specialists for Men I p#- 4^^ ■SESFSL °i™r£ iwettata, m the Colony is g ■ a^Sr^^T;^^Sr«« DR ' R ' WALLACE, M.D.; L.R.C.P.,E.; L.F.P.5.,E.;L.M.; 1 ' ! ro O uV r ces m^ hh s s O vc S ce B sLi^ ad i 1^ W^° understands the physiology of a man es well as he knows the B urface 1 | .-ovyever. that Tarn better now than I or niß palm. He is an expert diagnostician, by virtue of his continuous ■ ' d*di c - beCM f ° r yearS< J Sle ' P nn ° W BPl6n " P ractice and « reat experience in the treatment of Men's Private Disorders. H i "mt." Charles c. BURNS, near Bord«r- He has been attached to the British Army Medical Staff, and in tropical | town, who was a martyr to Dyspepsia, countries, and India especially, the diagnostic knowledge gained there is H - ' S^^eJSTo^ MdrSiSii^ diCtary Men desirous of his opinion may receive same FREE OP 1 ••I lost my appetite, and could not enjoy CHARGE, by a visit to the Institute, or by letter from any part of the H Snutritivq'food. T*was tfred of ifvine^After Commonwealth. It is, however, necessary to send full particulars con- I ? n ?7£rVs™J™ti n ro£s£ y ™?Z- C6rninS the antCC l€nt hlstory Of the dlseaße ' S0 tnat * fuU knowledge of | petite, and, with great care, my digestion." the disease may be gleaned. H Sum f* KA E? &1 ' C nFPT Th e Department ' ~"~~"~ ~" 9i women s dept, j^^ rpi^ PPFFMAN & WAF I ATP 1 | ,Lady Doctor and Expert Diagnostician, who Is —• -nrrtn Rtf I- r» I r» a i j s\unm«tai ...__._. S VVi^^^^EX^^Z^siZ ELECTRO-MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 1 « '■• WHITE -1s .possessed tot valuable experience gained T^l • 1 11 o ■»» it a f* i «m fa S at thf most iamDus Amerfcan ahdjlnaian Colleges, n nv |<. ll 7CI nPT rfi (rtT XCI T nil"ff>€lT StQ Qir/I'tiATT « $ anfi has travelled extensiTely in " lato^China. V^Or.lilliiCtUC til 5X JDCttilUI Qb »t>9«. OyU.H6V« H | Japan, Australia, and Ameripar A-f£y-"XgaflterinK 1 »*» * «» v 7 H I woman , can consult her at her -'elegant" rooms, or, Howard freeman. 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Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 14
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