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FAVOURABLE OPINION OF MEDICAL MEN. Many medical men are now recommending the Overbeck and using it themselves. It is contrary to medical etiquette to mention their names, but the following authentic reports are from prominent members of the profession who have given the instrument a thorough trial, and speak from their personal knowledge. “The Rejuvenator has been beneficial in a case of muscular atrophy of the legs after severe illness, and personally I have used it on my bald head, and I am certainly gradually getting a good crop of hair, for which I am very thankful and pleased.” (Signed) Dr. , M.D., M. 8., C.M., F.R.C.S. “There is not the slightest doubt that the machine is all that you claim for it. In one case of very bad Varicose Veins, where they were unusually knotted and hard, the Overbeck softened them, reduced the pain, altogether made the patient much more comfortable. In cases where the hair was very full of dandruff, the machine removed it and restored the hair to a normal condition. In cases of headaches the machine is invaluable, especially where headaches are largely of a nervous type.” (Signed, Dr. , M.D.)

STRIKING REPORTS FROM N.Z. SUFFERERS:

BLOOD PRESSURE HEART AND KIDNEYS Suffered for 20 Years. Sir, —My doctor told me I have had blood pressure for about 20 years, and that I would never get better, but it was a God-send the day I sent for the Overbeck . . It is worth its weight in gold. I am almost better; it seems too good to be true in so short a time, after suffering for almost 20 years . . . My heart and kidneys were also very bad, but I am pleased to say they are very much better. I only wish every home could have an Overbeck; there would not be so much sorrow in the world. (Sgd.) M.P. Bluff. KIDNEYS AND GENERAL HEALTH Sir, —“I have been using Overbeck’s Rejuvenator for about six months now, and I am very pleased to be able *to say that I am very much improved generally in health. It has improved my kidneys wonderfullv.” (Sgd.) W. PARK. Alexandra. ACUTE SCIATICA AND RHEUMATISM Sir ( —l have much pleasure in stating that I have derived great benefit from the use of Overbeck’s Rejuvenator. My complaint was acute sciatica and rheumatism. (Sgd.) J. SOAR. Invercargill.

HiP > ' Xr— WORD SEEING CHARGING / / THE / p *\ HUMAN ( bm XsX XO* A \ BATTERIES < j Science has \ N ' j - f' / proved that the centre \ brain is the / » - — electrical “heart” of the ’w” - human electrical machine. word hearing centre In hospitals it is a frequent experience that, in an accident case, a man who has lost a limb will complain of pain in his toes, showing that the real seat of pain, as of all sensations, is in the brain itself. Some progress has been made in mapping out the areas of the brain which control particular functions and parts of the organism. By Mr Overbeck’s method of feeding electricity by a new process to the brain cells, in cases of bodily disorders, the conquest of pain has become a reality, as has already been proved in thousands of cases throughout the world.

til JlTh TJ* Fill in and Post Immediately this I? IxHiIL “SOUTHLAND TIMES” COUPON A entitling you to a copy of the Fully Illustrated vO ® BWk Book about the remarkable hearth-restoring SLJp JL Sb method described in this announcement. i OVERBECK’S REJUVENATOR (N.Z.) LTD. QUEEN STREET\°AUCKLAND. ‘ ; P.O. Box 1517. ] ' Please send me a copy of the Book about Overbeck’s Rejuvenator, fully illustrated with 1 « plates, showing self-treatment for a variety of ailments. I enclose 4d in stamps. • ! NAME ! I n J ADDRESS « ■ . < ■ * i Nature of Ailment J ■ > • (Please write Clearly) SOUTH.T. 3 J lanaaaawwaanaaa. anna ■■ an an Un n nnnnnn aa.naa a a a n -aa a a manna - manrmmnmm*

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Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 11

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