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gpo THE JgJLEOTORS OF AU OKI. AND OITL Ladibs and Gbntlbmbn, — The receipt by me of the requisition., from so large a number of Electors —over three thousand—to whom I beg to return my very sincere thanks—has given me confidence to launch out into the political arena. I therefore place myself in your hands, and beg to put before you a few of the views 1 would advocate. lam a supporter of the Liberal Government and will assist to develope tlte measures they have placed on the statute-book;; but, if elected, I claim the right of Freedom of Action, ani. ( believe that you have known me long enough to ‘ trust that I will use that in your interest. I will strongly advocate that every facility be given to the Settler taking up land under Lease the right to acquire the Freehold. I am of opinion that the large estates under control of Government should now be out up, ' and offered to the people, as no better time ever existed than the present to encourage the settlement of the country. The pushing-on of the Main Trunk Line is of the utmost importance to this City, and I would do all in my power to see that the money voted will be spent. Thia also refers to the Northern Lines that are now in progress, all of which will receive my warmest support. ! There are a number of other matters that I will touch upon when addressing you on thepublic platform, dates of which will be duly announced. Yours sincerely, ALFRED KIDD. A STARTLING OPPORTUNITY. t e AN H V'BFtik 7 © L ■ ■ £|H J V THE Specialists of the FREEMAN ANDWALLACE Electro-Medical and Surgical Institute, Elizabeth and Bathurst Streets Sydney, who »re well known to the »( ople of Australasia, offer this magnificent volume It contains 550 pa/es of Medicul Literature, 150 full and halt page Medical plates, showing sections of the human body. The Work contains over 30 Chapters upon Diseases <>i the Vital Functions Insomnia. Plague. Sunstroke Apoplexy Sciatica, Snakebite and Cure, Restoring Apparently Drowned, Invalids and Treatment. Abscess. Consumption, Burns, Tumors Gunshot Wounds,. Fractures, Fevers. Epilepsy, Paralysis. ■ 'and Hysteria. The Work treats upon nil Diseases It is invaluable to country peoplewhere Medical men are few. A Chapter on Electricity explains the value of the ElectroMedical’treatinent practised by the Specialists, and by which they are creating many wonderful cures. NOTE.— A useful medical work in a house isoften a housewife’s best friend. The doctor is not always handy, and it is then a medical volume showsits usefulness. This work will instruct vou> how to treat invalids and people apparently drowned, while it also contains a list of 50 vain ible prescriptions and a vocabulary ot IUOO medu-ab terms. SEND ONE SHILLING IN STAMPS to the Specialists, and you will receive by return mail this magnificent Medical Volume... There is no further charge No home should be without a copy. Anyone desirous of consulting the Specialists may do so free of charge. All letters are punctually and privately attended to, and patients are treated effectively in their own homes. Medicines are forwarded and packed carefully from observation. Nine Diplomas and Certificates of Registration and Qualification by the Medical Boards ot New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia. England. ," and America, of the Physiciau-iu-Chiet of the Institute, Dr. WALLACE, open for public inspection- Late Homoeopathic Hospital. Melbourne,, and British Imperial Army Medical Staff, Sir Dominic Corrigan. Bart., Physician, to the late Queen, says of the Physician-in-Chiet:— “I entertain a high opinion of Dr. Wallace in ' regard to his professional qualifications.” EXPFNDITUHE OF BNSTITUTE. Since the inception of the Freeman & Wallace Institute over £lOO,OOO has been spent in making it. the most Scientific and Complete Medical Institute in the Australasian Medical World It is the only Institute of its kind which stands behind a guarantee bond of £lOOO to fulfil all medical contracts undertaken. Its annual publications, extending back ten years, total the enormous number of over 1,500.000 medical volumes. These have been absorbed principally in Australasia and adjoining States. All orders for this grand work to be addressed toThe FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Cor. Elizabeth * Bathurst Streets. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. JPlease mention this paper when writing.]

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 662, 6 November 1902, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 662, 6 November 1902, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 662, 6 November 1902, Page 21