OO.VOERT AND DANCE Will be given in the TOWN HALL. ALEXANDRA* On. FRIDAY (To-night), JON E26, To defray the expenses incurred by the late Donald; Niool, whowas accN dentally hurt. PROGRAMME : Overture Band Song Mr Jas. Austin Song .. Miss 1. Thomson Song—A man’s aman for'a’ that ... ... Mr Jno. Peat Song Mrs AM re I —“ Tam Glen ”.. Miss N. Thomson Song— “Miss Millar’s farewell to E’hfo’ ”... Mr Auld Song—“ Friendship ”... Miss Bowden Song .. Mr J. Siuimonds Song—“ I cannon sing thn old songs ” ... Mirs Co’gan Song Mr Jas. Austin Song .. ... ... Lady Reading ... ... Mr Jno. Peat God Save the Queen Band Chair to he taken at 7 30 ; com mence ■ at 8 p.tn sharp. Tickets, 2s 6d ; Children, Is. • »ANCE WILL FOLLOWJNO. PKAT, Secretary. jgOTAN\ VERSUS viERCURY The art of healing hail its origin in the Woods an l Fores —still continues to e tUe best Meaie.d School. IMPORTANT TO ALL CL.ANS-.S OF THE COMMUNITY.
Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Heart Disease, Broneliial Affeeiio », fits, Nervous Debility female Complaints, Indiscretions of Yontli. Premature Decay, Cbionic Diseases, lucapicuy for .Study or Business; S cret Coup aints, Rheumatism (both acute an I chronic) ; Consumption (in v.-i io is stage-) ; Nervous Hea l o Mind Affections, au t all \ flections of the Bye an I Bii , TREATED UPON SCIENTIFIC BOTANIC PRINCIPLES. TALBOT BR IDC WATER, The Celebrated Me lical B danist and Eminent Eclectic Sj ecia ist, Professor of Auristy, Medical Botany, Her a, etc., etc. (lam of the MM lan I tioun ties Botanic liistituiinn, Bull R.ng, Bsrmingi.ain, Englanl), has ihe honor of announcing his anival in New Zealand, and in .y be CONSUL I'fcD FREE, Personally or by Letter, upon all Diseases of tin- Ce era System, at the OTACO MEDICAL BOTANIC IN-STITU I'E, 172 George Street, nCNEDIN. MO S T MPORT AN T TO DE AF PERSONS! The Power of Hetrtua Restored, and distressing noises in the Head removed without risk or pain; pravi led th- Drum of the Ear is not broken. THE ECLECTIC ANTI EPILEPTIC MIXTURE. A guaranteed and infallible remedy for all kinds of Fps. Hysteria, Epilepsy, Giddiness, Loss of Ccin-eimiste-ss, .Sleeplessness. Detective Memoiy, Headache,an rail kinds ■ d meii'al incapacity Ttiis Specific 1 rea: mi-lit for Pit s has been put to the test when all other in* ns have fabe ; and in eases of Ten and Twenty years’ standing, when patients were pat tia ly insane, has been the means of retoring them io perfect health and strength The Piofesa ir ciiaib nes the world to pro uce s m -re effectual, mild, and Permanent Cure. OPINIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS. The following are a few of the many Testimonials and flittering notices Prof. Bridgwater has received since his arrival in Australia; - Fioiu the Armidale Chronicle, November 28tb. 1884. ‘•Professor Bridgwater needs no introduction Horn us ; his mu ve.tons cures have already traversed the columns of almost eve y paper in the Australian Colo tes. |*ne of these we may mention, it is a ca e at Inverell, the patient being Mr who was suffering from Cataract of the Eve. When Profe-sor Bridgwater arrived in Inyir-b the sufferer iule n-wed him, an-< the Professor stating he null iffect a cum. the patient at ouce sub oitte Ito he proposed tr iitment. That is now I-at two w« eks since, snd Mr M .ckay can now d. tine the minutest olj ;ct, and is still to be found at Inverell a living witness to the skid nnu ability of Pr fessor Bridgwater." From the Inverell Times. “ Professor Bridgwater who has during the past, few weet s ■ eeu practising in lit verell, left for Bingera yesterday. This gentleman is now no stronger to Inverell, where -1111100 his Hist and more recent visit he was highly successful in the treatment of a number of important, cases. We wish him success during his tour in the West.” From the Tumut and Ade’ong Times. “Prof ssor Krldgwa er’s fame in curing diseases of the nervous system an I complicated diseases of long standing, has gone abroad in the Colony." From the Inverell Argus. “We notice the return to town of Professor Biidg water, •■{ eclectic renown. This gentleman visited luverell some litfo ti -e b .ok and we have men and heard of many difficult and ch‘onio esses yielding a-tecess fu Iv to his treatment, whi-h redound much to the creilit of the worthy Professor.” F nm the Tamworth News. “We nonce the visit to T-un worth of Professor Bridgwater who has itm le a great name up north. The gentleman belongs to tie Eclectic or modern School of Herbal Medicine, and his method of treatment is highly efficacious. Prom the Logan Witness. . “A boon to the lesiitenis of the Logan district. Piefeasor Briogwater, a recent arrival from the old country (but who has already obtains I renown through several remarkable cures he has affected), visits Bernleigh shortly, when the sick and ailing will have the opportunity afforded them of consulting this celebra'ad gentleman."
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1217, 26 June 1885, Page 2
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