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T>iCHARDIL HOPKINS,: FORT X\> STREET, IMPORTER OF BUTCHER'S MACHINERY AND REQUISITES. v - SPICB AND SALT MERCHANT, Agent for— the "PRKSERV ALINE" Manufacturing Co.. New York— lnvaluable to the Dairy and Creamery— Creamery "Blue" Book f.-d prices posted Free Indents executed at lowest rates Telephone 720 = a Home Cures. The Freeman & Wallace Effective Parcel -Post fcystnn. SCIENCE has made rapid strides in Medicine and Surgery, and the day when it was necessary for a -man to personally visit a doctor respecting his disease is past. A most inexpensive and as sure a method is now. come in force-. The Specialists of THE FREEMAN AND WALLACE MEDICAL INSTITUTES' effective Parcel Post System is hailed by men in remote country centres with delight. By its means they are enabled to obtain the Finest Medical Aid Free of Charge, have their medicines sent into their homes, and in every way be treated as well as if they had Journeyed long and far to a city doctor. W! give men the power and strength of youth by the aid of our ElectroMedical treatment. By means of our electrical batteries (as used by the great sculler Towns), and our Wonderful Internal Remedies, we waken into active life long-dormant faculties, and to the man nerve-shattered, half-palsied in his prime, we Bay We Can Cure Tou as surely as you breathe. We guarantee to cure. We bind ourselves bgrwritten agreement to do so. Our medical staff, comprising Four LegallyQualified Physicians, value Uielr reputation too much to treat a case they cannot cure. Read what the great Champion Oarsman of the World, George Towns, says, and then writ* and tell us your troubles. We can cure you, though you might think your oase hopeless. Messrs. Freeman and Wallace. I underwent a course of your Electro-Medical treatment. I soon felt better and strong, and could stand any •train nard training might impose. (Signed) George Towns. Mr. E. M. CLARK, J.P., Alderman of North Sydney, twice Mayor of Uia.t City, and its Member in Parliament lor years, writes: — Owing to heavy Parliamentary duties, I found my strength failing. I underwent your treatment, _u_d am now strong and well, (Signed) E. M. Clark, J.P. Mr. PETER KLING, the brilliant young Pugilist, who recently defeated Heckenberg and Peter Felix at the National Sporting Club, Sydney, toys:— It is to your SELectric treatment that I attribute my great success. (Signed) Peter KlinePROOFS THAT CONVINCE. We are treating thousands of cases annually, and Is it not reasonable to suppose that we understand such cases better than those who are treating only a few hundred? Practice tnak«*s perfect; none the less true of the treatment of disease. Do not despair; let us add your name to our lone list of cures. Letters Promptly Answered. Medicines by Parcel Poet. Write Your Troubles. If you cannct call at our office, fully describe your symptoms, and you will receive in a plain envelope a scientific and. honest opinion of your case, and a book of valuable information tree of charge. GUARANTEED CURE IN EVERT CASE ACCEPTED. The Chief Physician, - Dr. WALLACE, I, R.C.S., E., L.R.C.P., E., L.M., is registered by Australian and English Medical Boards, and may *t consulted free by post,- or personally. TRB ..!...••■•' " Electro-Medical an* Surgical _ . Institute, cor. Bathurst and Elizabeth, sts.. Sydney, And st Melbourne. : Howard Freeman, Director. Dr. Wallace. Phy«|elan-In-CWef. Dr. While. Women's Diseases. Dr.' F. Bell, Lecturer.

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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 4 May 1907, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 4 May 1907, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 4 May 1907, Page 21

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