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Xalgoorlie. — Messrs Hamilton and Co. — Gentlemen, — I hsve to acknowledge the success of your remedies. As you know, I think I wm one of the greatest sufferers in Australia from Physical Debility, Loss of fIuMEX. etc. Before taking your medicine I h«i been under treatment on and off for -the last TEN YEARS. During the last ETGHT YEARS I have constantly been seeking » curt. Before commencing with your remedies I think I must have tried •very so-called specialist and so-called remedies, including electricity, -electric belts, etc. ■I do not know what amount of money I have spent in- vain.- This I do know, it fats icept me poor ioi years. "What I have suffered for Eight Years is indescribable, and I might h«v« * continued - to suffer, and gone flown ' to an untimely grave but for the fortunete accident of my hearing, of some of the wonderful cures your remedias have effected, and THEY HATE DONE FOR ME MORE THAU I- THOUGHT POSSIBLE. - 1 shall, v a duty, endeavour by every means, direct and indirect, within my power, to bring before the notice of all sufferers the •™ c »fy of your admirable remedies. No doubt, many unfortunate sufferers may be going about looking for a cure, «nd might be like I wm myself, trying again and again treatment after treatment, until hope deferred makes the heart sick. I oanaaot say more ' than that I am more than pleased and grateful to acknowledge that I am now quite welL and a man once more. Your remedies have dour, as I say above. "What I never Sought pos*ible"-OOMPLETELY CUBED ME. Make all the use you like of this, as I consider it only right that it should be known, and at any time I will only be too I-leased to give further particulars to any bona fide sufferer who wishes to write to me.— " Toor. truly, JOHNgON . Address: P. 0., Kalgaorlie. QUICK IMPROVEMENT OF DEBILITY AND BLOOD POISON CASE. Wellington. Gentlemen,— l feel it my duty, for the benefit of those suffering as 1 did, to say that your treatment is surely a blessing to me. I was a total wrack, suffering untold ■gony, *nd weighing about 114lb. when I bogan taking your treatment, which I have taken about six weeks, and I feel like a new man. Able to work every day, and weigh about 138lb. I feel certain that if t continue your treatment a short time, I shall be a sound, well man. The gentlemen that have treated my «»se previous to you are surprised wheu they meet me, and suik who is treating me now. I have tried eleotrio belts, made trips te Sydney and Melbourne, have consulted several specialists, but all in vain until now. I have been four years seeking my health, and I think X can safely say I am at last successful. You are at liberty to publish this if desired, in hopes that it will lead other sufferers to you.— Yours truly, (Signed) P. C- BAH.NHARDT. P. 5. — Of course, I shall finish the medicine 1 have now in hand. WE DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE BTATEME.NTB: — ANTHONY BARRY, Castle Inn, Hindley itreet, Adelaide, writes:— "l will be glad if ►on will publish the following for the benefit of sufferers: For the &last five years I have been in the West, having worked from Lake Darley to the Horseshoe Bend in Murohiaon. Nearly the whole of the time 1 have been a ' sufferer from debility, having terrible dreams, loss of. energy, always moping alone, afraid te join in any conversation, noises in the care, and ether symptoms too trauerous to mention; in fact, was a nuisance to myself and mates. Tried many advertised remedies without ebtainiug , any relief. On my way to New Guinea, "and hearing of so many from the West on their •ray t*e ether colonies breaking their journey fco obtain your treatment, I deoided t.o do Ihe^same. I am glad to say I now feel fit !• continue my journey without feax, and jtm sure I have only to take your Remedies f little longer to obtain a thorough cure, am- well known in all parts of the West, knd write this that my mates and ethers ma^r Knew where they can obtain a certain cure. ' Statement from w. nugent, pickbring JUNCTION, W.A. Pickering Junction. Gentlemen, — I want to write for the beti«fit of a poor, unfortunate humanity that is afflicted as I was; but thanks' to the Boston Herbal and Electrical Institute, I now feel like a new man. I was afflicted with blood poisoning for years, and I had almost gone past help. I do wish I could see all who are afflicted as I was — I would point them to to Institute that would cure them. I oaunot find words to express my gratitude tor what they have done for me. Gentietoen. you are at libcity to make what use you like o£ this, and to refer any poor sufferer to me, and I will answer all letters of enquiry to anyone doubting your ability te cure.— l remain, yours faitlifuily, (Signed) W. NUGENT. fcEALARKABL/E LETTEiR FROM J. CASEY, TWELVE YEARS RESIDENT IN SILVERTON. "I consider I am in duty bound to inform you that the m-edicme you supplied me with has acted nlore thaa wungderful. I have suffered for over ten years, and, I say honestly, I have taken tubs full '>f medicine, andl never gained relief or cure until I came to you. Please do as I do, inform the public of my case, so if suffering they can also get cured. Thanking you a million times. 1 Care G. B. Lennard, Esq., ' ' Gnildfoid, Western Australia. JCESSBS B. HAMILTON AND CO. Gentlemen,— Now that I am restored % to JiesJth and strength again, it is with much pleasure I can add my testimony to the •ffeot that your remedies have completely eared me of a bad case of general debility torn which I roffexdL la mafaaa Uui

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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 23

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