" -'Ne-w "Advertisement.- 1 ""'-' ■ Notice. ■■ PROFESSOR. STAN 1,0 H will leave Dunedin for liivercargi'l on THURSDAY, 18th instant, oh Professional Business, andwili call at Balclutha on return. Professor Stamch has mado the various Diseases of the Ear and their Cure the study of liia life, having practised since his youth in Egypt and Palestine. He can assert, without fear, of contradiction, that hundreds of cases deemed incuraHle have yielded to his treatment, aud that, in fact, ' . NONE NEED DESPAIR. . As- preferable to any further reiriarks of his own, the Professor refers the puhlic of Dunedin to the following testimonials, voluntarily given during his practice of two years in the Colony of Victoria. They are from the leading citizens of Melbourne, Ertllar.it, Sandhurst. , Stsiwcll, Geelong, and other ceutres of population, and cau be verified by anyone who will take the trouble to write to the Municipal Councils of the places named. On application to him, at his rooms, Professor Stantgii will exhibit THOUSANDS OP MARVELLOUS ■ .TESTIMONIALS . From the places named. TESTIMONIALS. To PROFESSOR STANICH- Dear Sir— l have great pleasure in bearing testimony to your valvable treatment. Having suffered from deaf, ness in my left ear fr.v the last seven years, and been tin del* most skillful treatment' without do"riving any benefit from many professed aurists in India j after a fortnight of your valuable services, I am happy to inform you that 1 am completely rolieved.— Thankfully yours, John L. Hall, Lessee and Manager, Qneeu's Theatre. Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin, '26 th February, iS7B. To PROFESSOR STANICH- Sir— l have grewt pleasure in testifying to your having cured my little son from a deafness of two years' standing. Jt was caused by an injury do.:e to his ear while removing the wax with a small silver instrument. Ho is now quite well and hears perfectly.— l am, yours truly, Mrs Graham. George street, Dunodin, March 14, 1878. To PROFESSOR STANIOFL. Criterion Hotel — Dear Sir— l have great pleasure in st-itinjj that, after one- visit to you this morning, I was porfcct.lv cured of deafness in my right ear, from which I havo beon suffering for some time, and have to return you my most worrhy thanks for the valuable services you have rendered me. I am, thankfully yours, J. A. Macedo. Princes-street. South, Dunedin, March 15, 1878. To PROFESSOR ST AN I C FT- Dear Sir — 1 have much pleasure in reeognLsin».your successful treatment of my boy, five years old, for deaf m:sa— a stale that has boun gradually taking place since a sevr-re attack of bronchitis twelve months ngo. When I placed him under youi your care, I attended daily for the purpose of 'witnessing your removal of" a skin -growth over the drum of both ears, which yon have accomplished without pain or cutting during six short visits.— Yours very gratefully, A lex. Durie, _ Spice and Coffeo Merchant. George-street, Dunedin, March 13, 1878. To PROFESSOR STANICH— Sir— T have much pleasure in giving my testimony to (he veij effiicunil cure you have performed on my daughtei now employed at the New Zealand CloMiiiu Fi-.otory, Dunedin) who for eleven years has beer afflicted with deafness, caused by 'abscess in the tars I- 1 ft by scarlet fever. Wo had the opiniov of several doctors, ami they gave us very littlt hopo, but aft.er being four weeks undei treatment thfs discharge is completely stopped, aud the hearing almost perfectly restored. I would recommend all who are .suffering frou aurical diseases to place themselves under youi care. I remain yours respectfully, WILLIAjr D. MITTCHELL, North-Enst Valley. 1 >unediu, March 20, '1878. PROFESSOR STANICH-Dear Sir-I arr happy to sny that the patients you have, at 1113 request, charitably i rented for the loss of tluui sctisk' of bearing, have in every case recovered. I therefore return you my best thanks on 1113 own and tboir part fcr your generous help tc suffering humanity.— Very faithfully yours, vV. J. Larktn. Catholic Clergyman. Dunedin, March 22, 1873 TO PROFESSOR STANICI-I.— Dear Sir-- H is with great pleasure I bear testimony to youi great skill in having cured me of the annoying complaint of deafness. I have been vevy deal for several years, and could obtain no relief. J fortunately saw your advertisement, and decider to' try what you could do for me, and was imiol: surprised and gratified to find you completely re stored my hearing in five minutes. Trusting others who are similarly afflicted msiy call on you" I remain, yours gratffully, WM. liOBF.RTSON, Eitst Ttueri. Bth April, 187 S. To the. Fditor. TO PROFESSOR STANIOH -Sir-Suffering frnrn my tarli'-flh recciipction from deafness - sometimes painfully so — about four week* since I consulted [V«f«sor Staxich. T.h<> nfJliotio,: luing chronic nnd so longstanding, I bad little hop'? of recovery. To my astonishment I found an improvement; in my braving iv tlirpo or f.ui days, which improvement has continued until todiiy. I have pleasure in tcsr/uying I find little defect in the 'social circle or public; hall. I may add I never knew what ifc was to hear a sorrnon through until the pnsfc fortnight,. M\y surprise is increased from the fact that the Pi ofessov's treatment is so simple and painless. With gratitude I hand you this tribute to the Professor's ability as an aurist. ; I am, &c, T. GIiUTAS PAKCOE. Clothing Manufacturer. High-street, Bth April, 1878. To the Public of Dunedin. TO PROFESSOR STANIOfr.— Sir-I hereby oe; tify that 1 have been suffering from deafness in my left ear ever since I was two years of ago ; also from great pain iti my head and right aide of my en tire, body, and could not get any cure for ifc 'either' in England or New Zealand, until I went to Professor Stnnich. Being unablo tq-.paj', he was kind enough, to treat me at his own expense, and after being under his treatment only four days all the pain left me, and bns not since returned. I wtould recommend all who are suffering from any disease of, the par or. similar :ompl.\iri f s to what I suffered from, to place r-liemselvi's under his careful treatment. This i 3 /he second testimonial I have written, and I h;ivo lone so in order that any who .may be in doubt is to the Professor's ability may know from me bat it is now two months since my suffering has ;een relieved, and that 1 have never experienced -he slightest incouveuience since. I remain,' &c, Ellen BAit-us. i . . Leltii street. Apvil 10th, 1878. ' ' TO PROFESSOR STANICH.— Sir-^-I havo nuch pleasure, in testifying to your successful reatmeut of the girl, 'M.' S., whom f rccomnended to you .some weeks ago, suffering froni evere deafness. 1 She -is-uqvp thoroughly 'cured-, ' hanks to your skill, and tells, with joy beaming :i. lifer "countenance, how she heard the towii lock', striking; yesterday for the, first time, when early, half -armile distant from it. f ". ' "','' lam, &c, V" '. ".,.'.""'" '-•■"' '•' ' '"■'"■ P. OTJEitRY, - 1 r '' : , -v ; i :. -.. i.\ •iii.j Oatholic Clergyman.' Dunedin, April ,11th, ,1878. , r , ; -. .. ;..,;. ,
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 197, 19 April 1878, Page 4
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