New Advertisement. 13 UO F lfi SS O H STAN IO H Jl the only PALESTINIAN AURIST IN THE WORLD, May be Consulted at THE 081 T ERION HOTEL, DUNBDIN. (Private entrance, Moray -place.) On the following clays : — Eor Ladies only— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For Gentlemen — Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Erom 10 to 4 daily. Professor .Stamch has made the various Diseases of tbe Ear and tlieir Oure tbe study of liis life, having practised since his youth in T''g'.ypfc anc l Palestine.. He can assert, without fear of contradiction, thab hundreds of cases deemed incurable have yielded to his treatment, aud that, in fact, NO.YE NEED DESPAIR.. Ah preferable to any further rem orks of his own, the Professor refers the public of Dnnedin to t he following testimonial's, voluntarily given during his practice of two years in the Colony of Victoria. Tliey are from the leading ciMKona of Melbourne, Jjallarat, Sandhurst, Slawcll, Geelong, and other centres of population, n/nd can be verified by anyone who will take the trouble to write to tho Municipal Council.*! of fhe places named. On application to him, at his rooms, PUOFESSOR STANTCH \> ill exhibit • THOUSANDS OF MARVELLOUS ■ TESTIMONIALS Prom the places named. He would also call attention to the following testimonials by Otago patients : — To t he Edi tor of " The Age." To PROFESSOR .STANlCH.— Sir— Having been greatly afflicted for the pa'-.t 23 years with deafness, caused by a very painful abscess in tho ear, accompanied by a very disagreeable discharge ef matter from tho sore, I resolved to consult Professor Stastcu, Palestinian Aurist, of whom I h:.d hoard as being very skilful in the treatment of mv complaint. Afier four days of his treatment I find myself completely cured, and confidently recommend him to anyone requiring his services. I remain, Sir, yours respectfully, Ellen Bailes. Leith street, Dunedin, 22nd Ecbiuaiy, 1878. To PROFESSOtt STANICH- Dear Sir-I have great pleasure in bearing lestimony to your valvablo treatment. Having suffered from deafno:.s in my left ear for the last seven years, and been under most skillful treatment without deliving any benefit from many professed aurists in India; after a fortnight of your valuable services, I nm happy to inform you that i am completely relieved. — Thankfully yours, John L. Hall. Lesse? and Manager, Queen's Theatre. Pjince of Wales Ho' el. Dunedin, 2Jth February, 1878. Dunodin. Fehruarv 23. 3878. To PROFESSOR BTANICII-Sir -It is with the greatest pleasure that I bear testimony to your treatment of deafness. Eor the last twenty-f(.ur years) T liave been suffering, fiom deafness in both my ears, broi.ghfc on by sc-.nlet f v.<»r. with great discharge. Wiih the hope of having* niy heaving- restored, I have, been undr-r I.he care of eighteen doctors anil several chembts in England, amongst whom were several who devoted themselves: entirely to i.he treatment of ear diseases, and one in Dunedin, New Zealand. None were al lo to do me any rood, and thej' gave ire up as incurable. Although I havo been under your cue but for a few days, I have impi owd wonderfully ; in fact Tdo not ienn mber being able to h tar so distinctly in my life before a-* I do novv. f would strongly advise, all suffering from deafness to place themselves under your skilful treatmen b. —Thauk fully yours, W?,r. Mudge Tailor and On I fitter. Great King -street, Duuedin. To PPOFSSSOR STANICH.-Sir-Ha.ving sirff:-'r"d from severe dea f nos>s for two and a. half years, I was induced to come up to Dun-' edin and place myself under your care ; and 1 am extremely grateful to you for the fact of being able, after a fortnight of your skilful treatment, to return completely cured, I am, thankfully yours, James Gcakt, Mosgiel, March 9, 1878. To PUG IE- SOU STANTCH- Dear Sir— l have great pleasure in hearing te.-.timony to your jnost skilful tre it. meet, having suff-jr-d fiom deafin j ;*.s in my right, ear for thu l.is.t four years, and slightly in my left. Ey one visit under your valuable treatment I nm ncifeoHy eined. Thankfully yours, Joseph Geaot. Kirk's Doarding-house. Cumberland street, Dnnedin. Witnesses to the truth of the above— Goor-ie Mendiick, T. ('". Phillips. Dunedin, March 11, IS7B. To PROFEjSOE STANICFT-Rir— l liave great pleasure in testifying to your having cured my little son from a deafness of two years' standing. It was caused by au injury done to lis ear while removing the wax witli a small silver instiument. He is now quite well and hears perfectly. — I am, yours truly, • ' Mes Grahaat. George street, Dunedin, March 14, 1873. To PROFESSOR STANICH, Criterion Hotel —Dear Sir— l have great pleasure in stating that, afier ono -visit to you this morniug, I was perfectly cured of deafness iv my light ear, from which I have been suffei ing for some time, and have to return you my most worrhy thanks for the valuable sei vices you have rendered mo. I am, thankfully yours, J. A. Macedo. Princes-street, South, Dunedin, March 12, 1578. To PROFESSOR STANICH— Dear Sir — I liave much pleasure in reeogni-ang your successful treatment of my boy, fivo years old, fur deaf, ness— a stale that has been gradually taking place since a severe alt ade of bronchi! is twelve mouths ago. Wln'ii I (-laced him under your your care, I attended daily for the purpose of witnessing your removal of a skin-growth o^er tbe drum of both <.ar:-!, which you h.. ve accomplished without pain or cutting during six short visits. — Yours vary gratefully, Alex. Dueie, Spice and Coffee Merchant. George-street. Dunedin, March 13, 1878. To PROFESSOR STANTCH— Sir-T have much pleasure in giving my testimony tofbe veiy effect ual cure you have performed ou my daughter now employed at the Now Zealand CloThing Fxotorv, Duuedin) who for eleven years has been afflicted with drafness, caused by abscess in the ears Mt by scarlet fever. AYo had tho opinion, of several doctors, and they gave us very little hope, but after bein^ four weeks under treatment the discharge is completely stopped, and the hearing almost perfectly restored. 1" would recommend all who are suffering from aurical diseases to place themselves under your oare. I remain yours » esp^ctf uily, WILLTAM D. AJITTCHEI.Ii, North-East Yi'.llov, i 'unedin, March 20, '1378. PROFESSOR STANfCH-Dear Sir-I am happy to say that the patients you have, at my request, charitably treated for the loss of their sense of hearing, have in every case recovered. I therefore return you my best thanks on my own and their part .for your generous help to suffering humanity. — Very' faithfully yours, ; >V. J. LAEKiy. Catholic Clergyman. Dunedin, March 22, 1878
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 195, 5 April 1878, Page 4
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