SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 blindnessTdeafnbss, And all Chrome Ailments of the Eye, Ear, Noee, Throat, Skin, aud B ood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debiity Pulmouary Consuui|'tion, and ail Chronic Affections of tlie Stoaiach, Ch*st, Brouchial Tubes, and Nervous System. TEN YEABS' PBACTICAL EXPERI BNCB IN 'IKE AUSTRALIAN colonies. " "■ " ;■•/ r ;-, " ""■■■'■ Dr/'Geo. H. Raymond, n^HE Eminent peciaist of the I" Eye; ; Ear;'"Throat, and Chest, and Botanic Physician, and author of nnmeious Scientifit; Pamphlets on Aural a «<l Opl\th.HliJ>ic?Disea.-es, an<l v Vvh" has bfcfcn "r^idiifg f r the lust ibreo months in Aucklnud, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a suffici n't length oi IJ lime to give every afflicted arid curable person an opportunity oi benefiting by his skill and experience. Address— No. 40, Ghuznee- street, Off Cuba- street, Works Acknowledged by the Princess of W^lks. Note— Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientions to practice wi-b deadly chemiculs, either in Aliopathic or Homoeopathic doses ; and, moreover, Dr Raymond has cured the s lailur.s of the best legally qualified physicials aud surgeons in existence, and can show a Reputation Unap- ? lnoached l»y any other physician in ■ chronic diseases in the Southern * Hemisphere. Dr Raymond would also add here that what he hiss done in Auckland and tbe Australian Colonies, he can nlso do in Wellington : and that the r Subjoined ..Testimonial.^.- is only a ■•■ ;corrdbofd ! ion 1 of 'what he has achieved elsewhere. ... , DEAE42 YEARS. r A MAKVELL US CURE OP THE . HUMAN: EAR AND A DILAPIDATED : CONSTITUTION I.V THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. ' The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and complicated Deafnes of Forty-two Years' standing. NOTE.— A different form of deafness in each ear, nam n ly, Chronic Otorrhoea of the Right Ear and } Hardened Mucus in the Tympanum of the Left, with other complications J of the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EARS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY. Dv Raymond, Aurist, &c. Dear Sir — I have beu deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one ear and partially ao in the other ; aud of late years the affliction so enfeeblbd my general health that I often feared i the disease would terminate in some serious, if not fatal, brain complication. "Seeing your advertisement, I purchased and read your scientific pampblet; and, from the information j contained therein, I was quickly 9 1 persuade- 1 that u)ii were the ouly i specialise who couM possibly succeed in my case. No intelligent pewon can make any mistake about eiihor your.vclf, Kyi-tern, or valuable writings, and if 1 had met you at<ont 25 years ago you might haye saved me many years of untold phyfiic^lnrid mental suffering. But yo.i were a very timill lad then, and i. seems tiuly wonderlul that I should now meet with a man of your ability, after waiting patiently for ; so many ; years, to: bo u»e across a physician with ' my ideas of disease.' I have come across scores of so; culled doctors- apd specialists in jay tithe j'bufc as theyl laJl 'seemed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly def voidjpf any orjginaility, or plausability, K. tho^gbt it far pilfer to ieaye them . alone, and wait till 1 met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature I' am happy to say = that.l*havejiiiet that man, and every '. day my aeaf ness isi gradually leaving me, and I feel ihat I am being re- ! ' stored! to. my wonted health 1 , and vigour. " This core i shpuld pertainly speak; volumes for your simple, natural Botanic practice ; arid, as I have only been' om ' month under care, I intend to pursue thotreatment further, until you have performed/- a i thbroujghfcufe ;of my case. 1 would also add here that one ear hay im. / proyed.ioj)meQ|ely, aad t as soon as you have 18 r -iini6h c |d opening up'communicatiou with '•'- the^ fight "ear,' yoo» xfriii. have given me al j c the relief , I ever wished for-r-in ; fact,, mj ■ heariug will then be nearly perfect. I cat accord the same praise to your genera' '.©•: tr^a,tmenst., which is certainly making a nev 1 man of me. In conclusion, I shall alway; be happy to recommend you to friends, oi i" to personally testify to your skill and treat njeit.^Ybpri} veryi trTjly, C.' r : ,J v/. .(^,j. -LINDBERG." 11 Bellevue Cottage, Bellevue-road, ,J I^9s" / ''Note— Since presenting 'tnVabove testi monial, Mr Lindberg has had his hearing y . restojfed in both ears-, and will shortly bi « leaving Atfclcland on-' a business trip tc ''' Europe ; but his wife and family may bi interviewed at the same address with re spect,to the enrc. : Pr Baymond would als< .. mention here that he might have curec scores of other individuals during his sta? in Auckland had they not been so dilatory .f in making up their minds, and he can? 1 afford to waste his valuable time among i community who are too slow for a funeral O In conclusion, Dr Eathond would add thai at present he has no more pamphlets f oi sale, as they are all sold. DR G. H. RAYMOND, Ocuijbt, Aurist and Botanic Physician 1 .f [ ; Carlton House," Cuba-Btreet), Wellington: 17th SlMtla, 1893.
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