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MedicalJJYDROPATHIC INS Christchurc NOW IN FULL OP Under the able xnanag S. WA L ; Formerly of Smedley’s, Matloci Derbyshire. Almost every kind of di treated successful! H Y D R O P A' TERMS In-patients ... ... £5 Out „ £J FEMALE ATTENDANTS I The Mild Treatment able for Chile Hours of Consultation—2 t Institution, Montreal and' After G p.m., at Mr Wa [Residence, Durham Street Near the Belt. [Extract from Telegraph, What I suffered for twen language fails me to descril fering from that distressir bronchitis—are the only form any idea of it. HOll the matter short, I havi advice to be obtained, boi

public. Some four years ago my wife was taken suddenly ill. I called in a doctor, who at once pronounced it rheumatic fever. He attended her for a short time, and then gave np the case. What to do I did not know. My wife was screaming with pain, which with lightning rapidity passed from one part of the body to another, and the doctor having left us to shift for ourselves. In our last extremity, when death seemed inevitable, Mr Denham, coach builder, advised me to apply to you ; and if ever a human being was snatched from the jaws of death, my wife was on that occasion. Although you only took a fortnight to cure her, you thoroughly eradicated the disease, root and branch. I remain, yours ever obliged, John Herbert, Master Batcher. South Town Belt, Christchurch.

(Copy.) Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, March 7th, 1881. To Mr Wallis, Hydropathist. Dear Sir, —I send you the following to make any use of you like. Some years ago Mrs Sherlock was under the care of an eminent M.D., suffering from a large fluid tumour internally. Under his care she gradually grew worse, and was at last reduced to a mere skeleton. In this stage three of the leading doctors in Christchurch held a consultation, finally deciding that nothing could be done for her. In this critical state I placed her under your care, when, to the astonishment of every one that knew her (the doctor included), in two months you completely cured her ; and over since, lam happy to say, she has enjoyed the best of health. Any person desiring further information can either apply to Mrs Sherlock, Durham street, or at my photographic rooms, Oxford terrace. I have the honor to remain, Yours truly, War. Sherlock, Photographer.

Strickland (Copy.) street, Cashel stree Christchurch. East,

To Mr Wallis, Water Dc Sir, —I had intended lo ■ and inform you that the you effected for me five y permanent one, for since not lost a day’s work thri You will remember how fi gone almost daily to a f usual result (viz., getting in my head so severe as me out of my mind. As was just about going to th I heard of you ; fortunate not go to that institution, a young man suffering complaint was admitted t was put in at the back of t with other so called met very soon affected his eye so that when I saw him h( distinguish one color from In conclusion, sir, I wo stubborn things. Six wee care turned me out a heal the same time turned t fellow out a corpse. Wishing you every succ I rema Joi 820 a VALUABLE DISCO' HAIR. A very nicely perfume called THE MEXICAN NEWER, now being sol mists and perfumers thro try, at 3s. 6d. per bottle ceding all the old restore the purpose of changing hair to its natural origii will positively restore thi case of greyness to its orig out dyeing it or leaving tha which most of the hair pre day do. This preparation known to fail in restoring

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 383, 30 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 383, 30 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 383, 30 June 1881, Page 4

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