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SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY.

" My Dear Doctor, — I have no hesitation whatever in saying 'Yes' in leply to your " letter received to-day, in which ycu ask me whether I am wiiimg to let the public know the benefit I received at jour hands. When I saw you, upon the .recommendation of Mr Griffith (wnom jou had previously completely cured of a similar complaint), 'I , think I was in about as bad a state of j misery and depression in toth mind and 1 bedy as any human being could be; in fact, I thought lite was not worth living, and my futuie was a blank. I wa*s an object cf misery and despair. You told me 1 plainly and honestly that you could end ! would cure me, so that I could take my part and interest in the amusements t>nd sports of others, and have an ombition in my business. At first I thought your promise was too good to bo true. I am thankful to say I tned your treatment. I eweai solemnly I feel a differentwanan to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle, and have any amount of confidence in myself. I am perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying myself as others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my I fellow sufferers to put their confidence in j you, as your treatment is perfect and { charges are small,— l am, j r ours truly. ?< LACB£AN CAMERON-' 1

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Otago Witness, Issue 2692, 18 October 1905, Page 13

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SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. Otago Witness, Issue 2692, 18 October 1905, Page 13

SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. Otago Witness, Issue 2692, 18 October 1905, Page 13

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