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JgOTAN\ VERSUS MEROURT The art of healing had its origin in the | Woods and Forest—still continues to be the beat Medical School. IMPORTANT TO ALL CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY. Dyspepsia. Bilious and Liver Complain'S, Heart Disease, Bronchial Affections, Fits, Nervous Debility. Female Complaints, Indiscretions of Youth. Premature Decay, Chronic Diseases, [noap-'citv for Study or Business ; S-e'ret Complaints, Rheumatism (both acute and chronic); Consumption (in various stages); Nervous Head on l Mind Affeoti-ns, and all Affections of the Eye and Ear, TREATED UPON SCIENTIFIC BOTANIC 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 R na, Bir- j mingham, England), has the honor of announcing his arrival in New Zealand, and may be CONSULTED FREE, Personally or by Letter, upon all Diseases of the Go era l System, at Ihe OTAGO MEDICAL BOTANIC INSTITUTE, 172 George Streut, t'UNEDIN. MOST MP'dRTANT TO DEAF PERSONS! The Power of Hearina Restored, and dis-tresi-ing noises in the Head removed with out risk or pain, provided the Dium of the Ear is not broken. THE ECLECTIC ANTI EPILEPTIC M fXTURIi. A guaranteed and infallih’e rera-dy for all kinds of Fits. Hysteria, Epilepsy, Giddiness, Loss of Consciousness, Slecph-ssniss. Defective .Mommy, Headache,an > all kinds f men a) incapacity This Specific Treatment for Pits has been out to idle test when all other rn- 1 ins have fat e ; and in cases of T-n and Twenty ye.aia’ standing, when patients wen- pant ad y insane, has hoen the means of retoring ihem to perfect health and strength. The P-otessor cnallmes the world to pro 'uce a m re effectual, miid, and Permanent Cure. OPINIONS OF The AUSTRALIAN PRE-S. The following are a few "I the many Teatimonia'B and flittering unices Prof. Bridgwater- has received since his arrival iu Australia : From the Armidate Chronicle, November 28. hj. 1884. ‘•Professor Bridgwater needs no introduction fiom us ; his-iuaeve lons cures Have already traversed the lohiinus of almost' eve y paper in the Australian Colo ies. ■ tiie of th sa we may mention, it is a ca e at luverell, th.- patient lieiug Mr Mac.-iay. who was suffering from Cataiaot of tbe Eye. When Profe-sor Bridgwater arrived- in Inverel the sufferer inter oevved him, and the Professor stating he cul l effect a cure, the patient at once submitted Co he proposed tr- atment. That is now but two weeks since, and Mr M-mkay can now d: tine the minutest o' j ct. and is slid to bn found at Inverell a living witness to ihe skid ana ability of Professor Bridgwater.”

From the Times. “Professor Bri-'i'W-ter win-has during the pas-few weeks l-eeu practising in Inverell. left fur Bing ra yeste.ilav. This gentleman is now no stringer to I iverell, where during liis first and more recent visit he was highly succc-stnl in the tr-a merit ofanumherof important coses. We wish him surce.-s during his tour in the West.” Fwm the Tin,tut and Ade'ong Times. ‘‘Prof ssor Bridgwater's fame in cm mg diseases of the nervoiin system an I complicated diseases of long standing, has gone abroad in the Colony,” From the hnierell Argus. “ We notice the r uiro t > town of Professor Bridgwater, -f e 'ecii- r nown. Tins gentleman visited L.vcrcU some lirt'o ti -o back, ami we. have cen and hea d of many difficult and chomic esses yielding s coe -s fully to his treatment, whi hj redound much io thecreoit of the worthy Professor.” Prom the Tamicorth News. “Wo no ice the visit to T imvnrth of Profes»or B idgwater who has ma e a great name, up imr'h. The gentleman hVonga to the Ec OOtic or modern (School of Heihal Medicine and his method of treatment is highly efficacious. Piom the Log'm Witness. “ A boon to the resi lents of the Logan district. Piefossnr Bri igwater, a receii arrival from the ohl country (but who Inis already ohtaine i renown through several remarkable cures he has affected), vj.-it* Bernleigh sh»nly, when the sink and ailing wid Have th" opportunity affo-ded them of onaulting this celebrated gentleman.” THE BAD AND WORTHLESS are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true ofafamny meoicine, ami it is positive proof that the re nedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had b e.n tested aud proved hy the whole world that Hop Bitters was the puiest, best an mom va u.ahle family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began t. s r eal the node sin which the re s and the people of the country had expresed the merits of H B„ aoil in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use heir stuff in-tead. expecting to make money on the etc lit and goo I name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style, to H.R.with variously devised names in which the word “ Hop” or “ Hops" were n-ed in .1 way to induce people to believe they were the -ame as Hop Bitters. All -no . pretended remedies or cures, no matte* what their style or name s, and especially those with the word * Hop ”or Hons” in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or coun-eifeits. Beware or them. Touch none of them. Use nothing hut genuine AmeHean Flop Ritie a with a hunch or c'uster f green Hops on the w hire label, and Dr Soule’s nam blown in the glass Trust nothing else Druggists and Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or ounterleits. Valuable Discovery for the FT air— If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use the Mexican Hai Renewer, fori t will positive.lyrestore i neveryrnse Grey or White hair loits original color, without leavingthediaagreoaldesmcl lof most “Restorers. ’ li makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth 1 )f the liairon bald spots, where the glands are not de-ayed. Ask vour Chemist for “The M(can FTatr Renewer.” sold Iby Chemists and perfumers everywhere at 8» fid per bottle. Wholesale depfit removed to 33 Fanmsdon Koad, London,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1231, 2 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1231, 2 October 1885, Page 4

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