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Seems to Possess Strange and Mysterious Power Over Disease. Offers His Servsces Free To The Siclc and Afflicted, Distance No Barrlei*. For the past three years accounts have come from America of the most astonishing natnre, regarding marvellous cures that were being performed daily by tho famous physician and scientist, Dr. James W. feidfl. Ac first these stories were received wren con,Eiderable doubt, but there continued to conic reports of znen and women being restored tc health after years of suffering. Chronic and socalled incurable invalids were brought back to perfect health. There seemed no affliction or disease but what he might cure. Thousands of patients were treated by the doctor until liia name and the fame of his marvellous remedies spread all over tke civilized -world. Investigation has proven every assertion made by Dr. Kkld. Sqme of the atoiiea told and letters received from grateful patients seem to indicate that this man's remedies posses* a mysterious power over disease. No matter how severe the case, how chronic, of how long standing, what other men have said or failed to do. These are the cases he especially solicits; because they give him a chance to prove his superior ability. When asked the secret of his success, the doctor modestly answers that it Is partly due to the ■wonderful remedies which Ixe uses and partly to the careful attention given each case* He treats patients all o^er the civilized; wbria by mail, and seems equally as successful as though they were- present in his of&ee. His greatest ambition is to give every sick, ajfijefea. and suffering man and woman in th,e v,"orll k chance to try his wonderful treatment. la an interview recently the dobcQr said : "I DQ11676 that I have discovered a wfty,tQ relieve j&osfriJg the suffering from sickness "and disease to. tte" world, And I Relieve that it Is my datyas fSxt& possible to make this faqt known to all. 'Fqp, this reason, I»~am on*erin|; to send §■ free tegument to every applicant, rich pr popjr, no vAnVidr where they Jive, no matter wbats their ai|4aie 1 . lam not a rich mftn. I ca^iiot afford to ai-wa/3 give my medicines away, but I am going wxcon. 2 - tinue as lorg ad possible or until every afflicted person has had a chance to try and satisr? thettfc selves without expending one penny*" Dp y6u mean that you will Send treatment a^somtel*. free to every one whd applies? was astoecj,' "That is exactly what I mean. Any sick -61? afflicted person who will write to ma and describe' their condition may have a trial of this' torefctment entirely free* xkbxe ai'e no conditions, no restriction, Distance is ao parrier. J enre as readily thousands o| miles j^way aa uinVy office. A letter does just as xfell a& a f>ersoßalylsM>»" "*< The above Btiaten}e"ni? appeared iii t$X the leading American papers, and from there to tho English press. As & ireiijlt Dr. igidd's mail 1 has been flooded with applicationa for free treatment. All have bden answered promptly,' but still they continue to comeT For tne beilefiti' oi his thousty^ o* patients ill the Brrtisji 1 Empire the doctor hasfeeen. compelled tjQ establisri an office in London , To secure a free treatment; it is only necessary lo address Dr. James W. Kldd? 487 garacen Buildings. Snow £i!l, London, 8.Q.7beine sure to qefceribe your case. Eefnember fch^w the doctor treats all diseases ntom the simplest", and easiest eared to ijie ao-called incurable an 4! chronic afflictions. There is n.Q disease tSat na> may not cure. £n view of Dr. Kidd's marvellous', success, hig standing among America's mosti" famous plrysician9, fiis reputation for Eonest^rj and lntegriiiy, this offer affords a remarkable 1 opportunity to all who are sick and in need of medical help; It mGans a chance to get well^ Ie means" thS opinion 1 and advice of one o? the! world s most famous and successful physician & on your case absolutely free*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 79

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Page 79 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 79

Page 79 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2663, 29 March 1905, Page 79

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