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FITS and EPILEPSY ARE CURABLE BY TRENCH'S REMEDY HEAD OFFICE: DUBLIN. A FEW TYPICAL CASES OUT OF MANY CURES. ' 40 HOURS TO LIVE. A girl had fits in such rapid succession that she was unable to take food or drink, and the doctor who was attending her said she could not live more than 48 hours. Trench's Remedy at once stopped the fits, and there has not been a further attack since— over 24 years — and none of the Remedy has been taken for over a year. DECLARED TO BE INCURABLE. A girl who had been at various times under treatment by several of the leading doctors of Melbourne was declared to be incurable by them all, and the parents were advised to place her in an asylum. She took from 10 to 20 fits a day, yet upon using Trench's Remedy the attacks ceased at once, and she has not had a fit sinee — nearly three years. She ceased taking the Remedy nearly two years ago. £1000 SPENT WITHOUT RESULT. The son of a leading merchant of Melbourne broke down just as he was commencing his University course. All the best physicians of Melbourne were consulted, but none of them could stop the fits. The father then took the young man to England and elsewhere to obtain the best advice in the world, but, after spending over £1000, he brought him back with the fits occurring more frequently than ever. Trench's Remedy at once stopped the attacks, and the young man is now perfectly cured. The above statements can be verified by personal reference to the parents of the patients, who, from gratitude, have offered to reply to any inouirers we refer to them. Valuable Booklet Post Free from ELLISON & DUNCAN, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER.

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New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1909, Page 1139

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Page 1139 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1909, Page 1139

Page 1139 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1909, Page 1139