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Where, however, ■ f disease is of a paonUar and exceptional oharapfar a perrons! ooasnlt&tion m/y become nowywryt tout my euooess in correspondeaoe is 60 great, tnt of the thousands upon thousands whom I am treated by letter during the last Sayearabnalt single mistake has ever ocourred, not a oawhu aver bean made publio— in fact, tho very edmpUeny oi my system of correspondenoe prevents poouoltf At the same time medicines are Mni to MS patients in ouch a form as to defy detection. How many thonsands have I not brought Joy How many have been enabled to enter Into tta marriage state through consulting meP How many after marriage nave privately OMi suited me and been bletsed, asd their married D«J madefrnitfnl and happy P . .. „. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5989, 26 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5989, 26 July 1887, Page 4

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