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WAlWEßl^HO^^Blfcf' I TO.THF, SICK AND DlfelLlT^S) - f Follow Shakespeare's advice, "Throw.£!_■» I the dogs," and visii. theWiUwera Hot SpHaSHir?5' ffij healing virtues o-. these famous spr|ag_3^MS p| the miraculouH, scores "ef parsons %?aj^i'f|l' iM -Enralysis, Khenmat.sm, -Ph-nptions, (.^^MSO?'1 m g/j? Joints, Gout, Lumbago, skin «^^M Hetdß\ anfi,vari£fe~'' 0* painful dise__M»7 £& M res-ere_4tJ perfect heiilth through baf -^ffIPSHS p marvellous springs, and drinking the it, * irtCj* 5 wbopratefully bear testimony t -a thefa<& .^fflfSaimßß b_--i'"7m pronounced the most remark ..."' $% water in the world, aud effected toos'i™!®H^ £ TO*'THE TOC77TST OR PLEASES, § SEEKER TN L!>jTV HEALTH^*: | the W-iwt-ra Hot Spring.* wi!.' be a sonre-of mlv. £ ment and delight. The i.eenery in the neigfcf|§§|[] n is fUvortiificd and picliv--.v-;ne. and afford -.bronV* £. mate-al for the 80-ar-i'st,. freologiat, PainterfHpiflß THE'FAMILY HOTEL I is fitted with every convenience for comfort, i w ., 11 supplied table is provided, and this, coupled Tflflj!' I excellent accommodation, attention, civility, ttit moderate charges, leave nothing the most fasttaioia^ 1 A Yacht is kept for the use of visitors. There! I fishing, shooting, and other pastimes for the stroa I Steamers leave Auckland (which is only 24 mife. ft distant) for the Hot Springs twice a week, and then' | are two conveyances twice a week overland, , ■ Wakefield-treet, Au<___n_7 E December 14,187^- I Sir,— Having derived much benefit from battjw H in your Hot Springs, Waiwera, I think it is a duty I that I owe to the public—especially Buffering'1 I humanity—that my case should be made knowif ffl Before I went to the Springs I suffered for mok 1 than a month the most excruciating pain from_he_... matic gout, had to be lifted in and out of beijif fact was unable to walk without the use of two sticks It took me an hour to walk from Wakefield-streetfe the 'Lady Bowen.' After getting to the Springs! bathed twice a day and drank freely of the miners waters, at least a pint each day, and after six daysl felt quite well, f<. cc from pain, and can walk as m 1 ' as ever I did. It is now elevf n. days since I left and; have had no return of pain, xi this should induce any person suffering as I was to try the hot hatha, I feel sure they will get cured, and if so, serve the' object I have in writing to you.—l am, __ir,'jpijjj. obedient servant, Thos. W__vnj<},;. Robert Graham, Esq. . ' Auckland, January 5,1875, Mr Robert Graham, Sir,— Understanding you are the proprietor of ihe ' Hot Springs at Waiwera, I think it is only due toyou to give a short account of my successful experience of the efficacy of the Springs in the cure of Kheuma. tism. I had.been suffering from RheumatM ■___ jft M the year 'G9, contracted through cold and wet work I ing on the West Coast, and from that time until I f left the Springs I had suffered periodically from the: £ same. The second bath I took brought back all the I rheumatic pains I had ever experienced in different 1 parts of my body. At the end of a fortnight I was' 1 free from all pains, with the exception of the anklet I (which was always tho worst part affected), andffith the exception of my feet being very tender fro_j bo"' m much hot bathing lam quite a new man; I have'nbt I the slightest pain of Rheumatism about me, not even in the ankles. To parties visiting the Springs I | should advise them not to feel alarmed or disap. pointed if they find themselves worse the firstdayor I two; according to the general opinion it shows the . H action of the waters. Also I would recommend the ■ drinking at least two or three glasses of water both' f on entering and leaving the bath; also, sweatingin'- | the blankets, for which accommodation is provided 1 _ I in each bath; and to parties affected with acpte;i I Rheumatism I think the more they use them the : H more speedy will be the cure. t f I remain, sir '" -,! _ Yours respectfully, . W C. H. Wn,IOUQHB?. : ,, I Auckland, 10th January, 1875.7; 1; I Dear Sir,— , ■ . 7 ;-->. I In the interests of those who may be similarly;. I afflicted, and in recognition of the benefits I dejived J,; at your sanatorium, the Waiwera Hot Springs, a '; m desire to record the efficacy of the baths and water J in the cure of Dyspepsia, from which I had suffered F many months. Thanks, however, to the virtiiesof' | the mineral waters, together with a free use of baths,- |: I was relieved of the distressing symptoms, and have jjjj W since enjewed the best of health. [' w Yours truly, - '■"■"- m ■ John Bekt. : m, Robert Graham, Esq. s; ?,: i Robert Graham, Esq. '.-■■-_.. ~. B Dear Sir,— Having suffered from rheumatism for g some time past, on the recorimiendation of'; my; |. medical adviser, Dr. Turnbull, of Christchurchi'l; |; visited your Hot Springs. After three weeks'bath-; ■ ing and drinking the mineral water, lam restored to |\ perfect health. In i act, I have not felt so well for !■' years as I am at present. The trip altogether has jjK ■ been a most enjoyable one. • I found the hotel com-:; | fortable, excellent table, attendance good, civil and ; B obliging, pleasant for the invalid seeking health, _, | the man of business requiring laxation. I knoWof no BE place in New Zealand where a person could pass s I few weeks more agreeably than at.your Hot Springs. I 1 Yours f aithf uhy, P J. J. FitzGUbboh, ; f Postmaster, Christchurch , j New Plymouth, ;■ K. 27th April, 1875; | Sir,—l desire to bear testimony to the efficacy of H the Waiwera Hot Springs, and as my case is apeculiai | one, I shall briefly state it. About four years ago I; I had the spine of _iy back dislocated, in conseajience I of which I lost, the power of my limbs from the back ■ downwards—loßt all feeling in them; also, wasting ;, and loss of flesh on my legs. I was quits unable to |: | walk, and was in this state for about three years- ~ H could not turn in my bed without assistance. ; Last ' H October I went to the Hot Springs, WaiwerM-I. ; |: bathed twice each day, and drank at least 1% pin- of | the water daily. After six week's bathing Ifonnii | the symptoms of life return to my legs. I could hit • | and use my legs'as weU as- ever; got strong ana |V: healthy; all pain and weakness left me. Owingw-; I 7 the.dislocation of my back I still use crutches, bat! f have no doubt I shall shortly be able to do without I them altogether, as I can now walk 100 yardßata g ; time without them. I consider the cure a most .-■- B miraculous one, and feel sure thousands would visit , R the Springs if they only knew its valuable properuM. r I take this opportunity of expressing my graterm ,; •1, thanks to Miss Home for the great Mndntts 1.,.; |. received while atthe Springs, also Mr Home for the, m kindness and attention paid to me by him. I I am, Sir, yours truly, •. 7 p . S. T. Jol- .;; i; Robert Graham, Esq. ..,•„;;:■, X Auckland, 18th May, 187^ ' L Sir,—l desire to give publicity to the wonderful | cure I had while at your Waiwera Sanatonmn. 1 jr was suffering from Rheumatic Fever, was six weeß ; ... _ n In the Hospital under medical treatment for same. h I suffered great pain with swellings and B-traessm • g my joints. I was unable to take off my ojw-oott,, m andhad to employ a cab to take me to the steamm : s; when I had made np my mind to try your Sprmgs,,. » After ohe week-s bathing, and drinking the wwer. l »; got as well as ever I was, and have had nowtiirno" | the pain, although it is now two weekß' since my »■;:= | covery, which I look upon almost like a. miraqie.. |i I am, Sir, % Yours respectftdly, :_\' ; GeOBGE BEVEBIDQa. 7 ■ To Robert Graham, Esq. Thames, 19th MayJlß|sj,':. ; j Robert Graham, Esq., '-*rA *8 Auckland. •'.'__ ' 7 tho . Dear Sh\—l feel great pleasure in teatafjung.t^ W. benefits I derived by my visit to the Hot Springs*', Waiwerawera in the year 186 S. For yearsLP™?l" , that time I had been subject to attacks of Rheam*tism, which would lay-me jap for weeks at a ump. The use of the Springs proved, after thiß lappw;; . time to have taken the disease quite out 01 ay ;; system, having had no relapse since that tame. three months before going to the Springs Ikad. we""-; totaUy unable to move without assistance frwfrffia» attack of sciatica. My object in writing to yw",,;; that you may make this public, for the benefit »^ otherß who may be similarly affected, withc-.it mow - ing where to obtain relief. My experience fewg^-'r to beheve the Waiwera Springs more 'cmcaoiOTSij* ~ Rheumatism, Bumbago, or Sciatica, than'au.™»-. medicine the Doctors can give, and only requires ,w be made known to become the great sanatoriumA<» ; the South Pacific. : .. --H 1 lam, dear Sir, , ■ , Yours very truly, ' , »' Epwp. Hosiss-^ ; QLSOJS'S }g mOMATG . p; The undersigned having Purchased from 1^ .? - Olsoh the RECIPE of his CELEBRATED SABOB, | together with the Goodwill of his Business, beg. solicit a continuance of the Public Favour. I The Sauce may be depended upon as P^W -'; Pure, and free from Adulteration. It creates appe: tite and promotes digestion, and as none but the bes . and most wholesome ingredients are used, it oaan but merit a continuance of the high favour i.P already attained in publio estimation. * " EICHAKD GAELICK &_CO____ THE following are the Bates for Advertising in the Stab :— s __ Three Lines '.........«• r : Four Lines ■ ' ifi. ;•' Six Lines f% vs ft Perlnch...v • Nowjlj- 7., Contracts can be made for Mont!_| ee w ifeh? " alf-yearly, and Yearly advertisements^^ byi.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 1707, 7 August 1875, Page 4

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