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'JgOTANY VERSUS MERCURY The art of health# had it* origin in the Woods and Forest—still continues to be the best Medical School. IMPORTANT TO ALL CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY. Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Heart Disease, Bronchial Affections, ’ Fits, Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, Indiscretions of Youth, Premature Decay, Cbmnio Diseases, Incapacity for Study_ or Business ; Secret Complaints, Rheumatism (both acute and chronic); Consumption (in various stages); Nervous Head and Mind Affections, and all Affections of the Eye and Ear, TREATED UPON SCIENTIFIC 80. TANK! PRINCIPLES. TALBOT BRIDGWATER, The Celebrated Medical Botanist and Eminent Eclectic Specialist, Professor of Auristy, Medical Botany, Herbs, etc., etc. (late of the Midland Counties Botanic Institution, Bull Ring, Birmingham, England), has the honor of announeing his arrival in New Zealand, and may be CONSULTED FREE, Personally or by Letter, upon all Diseases of the General System, at the OTAGO MEDICAL BOTANIC INSTITUTE, 172 George Street, DUNEDIN; MOST MP.DRTANT TO DEAF PERSONS 1 The Power of Hearing Restored, and distressing noises in the Head removed without risk or pain, provided the Drum of the Ear is not broken.

THE ECLECTIC AKTI.EPILEPTIC MIXTURE. A guaranteed and infallible remedy for all kinds of Fits, Hysteria, Epilepsy, Gid.linesa, Loss of Consciousness, Sleeplessness. Defective Memoiy, Headache,un i all kinds of men-al incapacity. This Specific Treatmeat for Fits has been put to the test when ail other moms have fai'e 1 ; and in cases of Ten and Twenty yeais’ standing, when patients were partia’ly insane, has been the means of retoring them to perfect health and strength. The P.ofessor challenges the world to produce a m >re effectual, mild, and Permanent Cure. OPINIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS. The following are a few of the many Testimonials and fluttering notices Prof. Bridgwater has received since his arrival in Australia i From the Armidale Chronicle, November 28th. 1884. “Professor Bridgwater needs no introduction fiom us ; his marvellous cures have already traversed the columns of almost eveiy paper in the Australian Colonies, One of th se we may mention, it is a ca-e at Inverell, the patient being Mr Maoaay, who was suffering from Cataract of the Eye. When Profe-sor Bridgwater arrived in Inverell the sufferer inlerviewed him. and the Professor stating he ould effect a cure, the patient at once submitted to ihe proposed treatment. That is now but two weeks since, and Mr Mackay can now define the minutestobj >ct, and is still to he found at Inverell a living witness to the skill ana ability of Professor Bridgwater.”

From the Inverell Timex, “Professor Bridgwater who has during the past few weeks been practising in Inverell, left for Bingera yesteiday. This gentleman is now no stranger to Inverell, where during his first and more recent visit be was highly successful in the treatment of a number of important oases. We wish him success during his tour in the West.” From the Tumut and Ade'ong Times. “ Professor Bridgwater’s fame in curing diseases of the nervous system and complicated diseases of long standing, has gone I abroad in the Colony.” ! From the Inverell Argus. “We notice the return to town of Professor Biidgwater, of eo'ccth* renown. This gentleman visited Inverell some little back, and we have cea and heard of many difficult and chronic esses yielding a"PcesS’ fully to his treatment, which redound much to the credit of the worthy Professor.” From the TamwoHh News. “We notice the visit to Tamworth of Professor B idgwater who has ma !e a great name up north. The gentleman belongs to the Eclectic or modern School of Herbal Medicine, and his method of treatment is highly efficacious. From the Logan Witness. “ A boon to the residents of the Logan district. Piefessor Bridgwater, a recent arrival from the old country (but who has already obtained renown through several remarkable cures he has affected), visits Bernleigh shortly, when the sick and ailing will have the opportunity afforded them of onsulting this celebrated gentleman,”

THE BAT) AND WORTHLESS are never imitated or counterfeited. This ia especially true of a family medicine, anil it is positive proof that the remedy imitated is oi the highest value. As soon as it had b j en tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most va’nable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung np and began to steal the notices in which the ore s aud the people of the country had e.rpre-sed the merits of H 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to If .R.with variously devised names in which the word “ Hop ” or “ Hops ” were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. Allsucn pretended remedies or cures, no matte'what their stylo or name s, and especially those with the word ‘ Hop ”or " Hops" in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware ot them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters with a bunch or cluster ■ f green Hops on the white label, and Dr Soule’s name blown in the glass j Trust nothing else. Druggists and Chemists I are warned against dealing in imitations or ounterfeits. Valuable Discovery for the Hair— Ifyonrhairis torahggvey or white, or falling o*f, use the Mexican Had Reuewer, forit will positively restore iuevery cane Orey or Whilehair to its original color, without leaving thedisagreeable smell of most “Restorers. ’ It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hairon baldspots, where the glands are not de- ayed, Ask your Che •nisi for “The Mexican Hair Renkwer,” sold by Chemists and perfumers everywhere at 3s 6d per bottle. Wholesale dep6t removed to 33 Farrinedou Road, London,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1230, 25 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1230, 25 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1230, 25 September 1885, Page 4

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