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Why Are You Weak? You can 1)0 strong. And we •will treat you until you arc strong. If we had not tho most sincere confidence In our. distinct methods of treatment, we could not possibly make such a clear and Dr. Richard Wallace.M.l> clean-cut proThe Leading Specialist., position to EVERY MAN! w* “Weakness.” In treating so-called “weakness,” we employ no tonics or stimulants. “Weakness,” In all its phases, and in practically every case that comes to us lor treatment, is merely a symptom resulting from a state of chronic Inflammation existing In tho prostate gland. This Inflammation may be a lingering result of some contracted disease, or may have been brought on by early dissipation, etc. In by far the greater number of cases the general health of the patient may be perfect, there being no lack of either physical or nervous energy. No stimulants or tonics are needed, and If employed would only result in temporary excitement of the functions, and positive Injury to the tender and already disordered prostate. Our treatment Is a local one entirely. It removes all Inflammation, swelling, and tenderness from the prostate gland, establishes normal circulation throughout the parts, and restores permanently and completely all natural functions. By this method alone is It possible to bring complete restoration of strength and vigour. Contracted Disorders. Both the remedies we use and our methods of application are different from the ordinary. Thorough cures In half tho usual time. "We also treat and tJuirouglily cure Specific ISluoil Poison, Varicocele, Blyilroeclc, Stricture, Piles ami all Keflex Ailments. 4r ■'s r -<*- We Make No Experiments. Wo Have No Failures. i Our (lures are Permanent. I Our Fees arc Fair ami We Treat You Till Cured. 1 “ Live All Your Years a Man” This Is the world-worn desire with all men. Sealed, and under plain cover, to all who write wo send our iiOO-pago Medical Book, 130 Medical Plates. It tells of our methods of treating disorders. Consultation Free at olfice or hy mail. So aro our Diagnostic Charts. Dr. RICHARD WALLACE, M.D., who Is widely known as an International expert In MEN’S SERIOUS DISORDERS, and who Is Registered hy Australian, English, and American Medical Boards, may be consulted •FREE at the Institute. Note the Address— The Freeman & Wallace Electro-Medical and Surgical Institute, Cor. Elizabeth & Bathurst streets, AND AT MELBOURNE. Howard Freeman, Director. Dp. Rd. Wallace, M.D., Physlclan-ln-C Chief. DU. E. White, M.D., Women's Diseases.

A Wonderful Medicine. “I can sincerely recommend Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to all who are attacked with bowel complaint?,’’ writes Mr. George Adams, of Albaiy, N.S.W., “for it is a wonderful medi; cine, and does oil that is claimed for it. Luckily, when out in tbe country a few days ago, I had a bottle with me, for 1 met a friend doubled nearly in two with colic. 1 only gave him one dose, yet effected an immediate cure, i always keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Ooli?, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy by me.” For sale by Watson and Co,, Woodville. Sprained Ankle, StiifNeck, Lame Shoulder. Theso are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pdiu Balm is especially valuable. ■ If piomptly applied it will save you lime, miney and suffering when troubled with any one of these ailment*. For sale by Watson and Co., Woodville.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3825, 17 January 1906, Page 4

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