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iSEASE and Disease to be properly treated must be properly understood. Numberless deaths are clue to Improperly treated disease. There Is nothing worse than maltreatment. It a man is critically ill, and his life hangs in the balance, a specialist, who is perfect in his specialities, should be consulted. The man is given the chance to live. Skill, perfect knowledge, and treatment may save him. Some of the finest c .perts in MEN'S DISEASES comprise the medical staff'of the r EHMA.N .'Hill WALLACE IN«>TITUTK, Sydney, who never experimeat. but guarantee to cure all cases undertaken. ft" MR. GEORGE TCWNS, World's Champtcvn Oirstnan. Here is a testimony from one man cured by thorn. To-; Cb:impi,>n Oars~ian .of the W<-rid. 11.. Geo. T.w a, ■ho recently defeated tHanbury, says: nndernrcat a course, of yotir Electro-medical Trcatrxeitt, and used your electric baijfrfcory. I soon felt better, and confident I could stand any strain. Your battery is th.Q best I li.avc ever used. ' (Signed) George T ottos. Mr. TOWATtn Ct/AITK. J.P.. St. L."nna"ds. ryrtT-y, Mvloe Mnvnr a' fiiit • FBbwb nnd Ur, MTilvr in 'Parliament for years.- writes: I tried your electro-medi-cal nietbod* vrith trrcat success. TWy Jll-JiDalfh Has' dislearod. . A", *vo etvefl t.M= man. so w cm rnr" you. He Is but one of m-»ny n-lio proton our Wt- ycrr tro'iblep. a-s~«"ed. and Medicine cent by .Parcels Post. Tf you ea-nnt call at our ofi>c. fully deserib" yr ur symptoms, and you will receive In a pin in envelope a sclent'fle and ho->p=» opinion of your oas-e. CURE IX TCVRP.Y CASK ACCEPTED. Diplomas and Or!iflcnt<s of qualification and registration open to irsp-ctlon. The Ch'ef rhvslrian Dr. WALLACE. T,.R <" P.. 15.." L.rt.C P.. T... I>M.. Is re?ist'-red bv Australian find Encl'sh Hoards, and mav be cnnsult-d free by post or personally. He dlplomns from pome of th" leidinr Medical rentres of Or-nt Rrltain. The Socialists' TS'l-pase Medical .. Work post free upon application. "be Strictest Confidence may be Relied upon. Wo have references t from everv district In the Colonies. Almost every post bri.nps us fresh evidence of success. For a r)«art»r of a Century the Fi-pp'oit! and Wallace Medical Institute nas b'".-n a flx'd foot, and will rem'in ?o. It Is as standard as Australian poirt.

Electro-Medical and Surgical i Institute, Cor. Elizabeth ami llatlsurst. st«., Sydney. And at Melbourne. Howard Freeman. Director. V>r. Wallace, Physlclan-ln-Chlef. Pr White. Women's Diseases. TV V. Roll. lecturer. Be careful where you tread next time please. Friend, tIW advice would be unnecessary if you used Wood's Corn Solvent, a certain remedy for Corns of every description. Price Pei* Bott !e, 1s« Sold only by ! HERBERT T. WOOD, CHEMIST & PHARMACIST, MASTERTON , AND EKETAHUNA. I High-Class Furniture. MESSRS R. E. HOWELL & CO., Ltd., have pleasure in announcing that; they have been appointed Sole Wairaraps, Agents for Edward Collie, of Wellington, Furniture Manufacturer. The following are some of the lines now on view at the Mart, Perry Street:—Kauri and Oak side-boards, kauri canopy side boards, jarra and kauri writing cabinets, overmantleß and mantles combined, wardrobes. 3ft 9in, oak palm stands, oak bookcases, oak chairs, tapestry, chesterfields saddleback chesterfields, oak and kauri 11a stands. Dining room suites, Inspection Invited.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8373, 6 March 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8373, 6 March 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8373, 6 March 1907, Page 2

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