; SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.' i blindnebsTdeafnbss, I And all Chronic Ailments of the Kye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin, and B ood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debiity Pulmonary Consumption, and all Chronic Affections of the Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Nervous System. TEN YEARS' PIUCTTCAT, EXPEiiT- , ENCE IN THE AUSTItALIAN COLONIES. Dr. Geo. H. Raymond, npHE Eminent • peoia ; ist of the I K V/ e . Em, Throat; .aiid-ph^ajt, aiid Botanic Physician, and author of nuuierijiirf Scientific Pamphlets on Aural and Ophthalmic Diseases, and who has been residing fur the last , three months in Auckland, .. LS N.OW IN WELLINCITON, atid^ wil^ ; ;stay a sufficirn,t length of time to' give every afflicted and curable person an opportunity of benefitting by his skill and experience. . '"■ . - y ..... -,■ v ? n ArmnKss— 'No. 40, Ghtjzxep.-Sttikkt, Off Cuba-slrpet, Wo'rlvS ' AOKNOWI-KDOKD BY TirK PrJXOESS OF WiiTiES. Note— Dß EAYMOND treats all' diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he is too consc^qntip|i|^to practice with deadly chemicals, "either in Allopathic or Homoeopathic doses ; and, moreover, Dr Raymond has cured the lailures of the best legally, qualified physibfttte a\id' sitrgeons hi 'exisfenoe;and can show a l-ieputation^Unap- ■ pfoacheß Hy hiiy 'other in chronic diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. j , Dr would : also add l^ere , that wbat he bus done in' Auckland' and the Australian Colonies,' he can also do in Wellington ; and that the Subjoined Testimonial is only a coiToboraiiou of what he has achieved elsewhere. DEAF t'J YKAKS. ■- - A MA KVEIiL US GTJRE . '•■' , ';' OP THB " " • HUMAN E A .II AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTI'! UTIUN % ! " '■'".,'■; MINVTHf! CITY 'OF At'CKLAN'D. iTh-eV'Pflt^t rapidly recovers from a - difticrrlt and complicated Deafnes of Forty-two Years' standing. NOTE.— A different form of deafness in each ear, namely, Chronic Otorrhoea of the Right Ear and Hardened Mucus m the Tympanum of the Left, with other complications of the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO tVAX IN HIS EARS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY. Dn Raymoxd, Aurist, kc. Dear Sir — I havo ben deaf for 42 years, completely doaf in one oar and partially so in the other; and of late years the affliction so ehfeeblod my general" health that I often feared the disease would terminate in some serious, if not fatal, braini complicatioii v . r .. , . . - '.'-Seeing, your advertisement, I purchased' and read your scientific pamphlet ; and from the information I contained iheroiu, I was quickly persuaded that you were t}\q only !sp%Mfs£ who co'nlfl pofsiblr ■■succeed in my oaso. No intelligent peivou can make any mistake about eithor yourself, system, or valuable writings, and ii\l; h.aji metyou a^out 2$ <y.ea-r£" :a|6 you. mig^lit have saved -me; 'rhany^years of untold physical and mental suffering. But yon were a very small lad then, and it seems truly wouder{ul :i that,l;s;h6fiMiftow.njeefci Vitli a niari of your ability, after waiting patiently for so many years to come across a physician with ' my ideas of disease.' I have come across' Spores' of so-called doctors ar>d specialists in, my time ; but as they all seemed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausability, I thought it^far|bettei? i , j ti.ojifi i a < ye them alone, .andWait > -tiiri-ine^a specialist whose system accorded more with the lalvsytf nature.; J. am b>psy tjj> |ay f that" l have meVthat man/ and every day my deafness is gradually leaving me, anc( I^Jgel that^Jstkui being restbr^d |p iiiy < woiitecl ■! health and vigour. ■. i# v This cure sboqltl. pei-taiqly spcak^/'. umes for your simple,,, .natural, practice; and, 'tis '1 have ' cmly been ' pae lntintb under your care; I iiit^rid-'tb^nirsue tbeitrejitmeiit'f urther, ' uutilyoliihavcr per-' (fornjed a ; . thorough c^c-oi.niy oaso.. 1 would {ilso judi'l -lipje t-h^t o,nu,jeai' has-iui.. I proved imuieuseiy, aud'itfa,i|ooij asyoti have flhishtd!opetiiu» up cominunidiltiqu with 1 the right ear, you will have given me all the relief I ever wished for— in fact, my hearing will then be nearly perfect. 1 can accord the ,same praise to your general ' treatment;' which is fterHwnlyinaking a new man of me. In conclusion, I shall always be happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally .testify to, jour sH,ill.aßdr(r«it. ment.— Yours very truly, ' "■'." "• ; " z C. J. LINDBERG." " Bellevue Cottage, Bellevueroad. : : Mount Eden, 4th February, 1893." : i Note— Since presenting the above /teslif" ;nonial, Mr Lindberg has had his hearing in both ears, and will Shortly' be ' leaving Auckland on a business trip to ,^urop)B^bUflHßy\^f|-aift;a fffimil}T«^y he'} interviewed ;atjihe .Banie.,atUlreßs spect the cure, , Di; Raymond, would also mention here that L lie' might' 'HayW cin'e'tl' scores of other individual's ->dhring his stay in Auckland had they, npt beon so dilatory in making up their minds, and he can't afford to waste his valuable lime, among a community who are' too slow -for a f nrierai. In conclusion, Dr!Ray.mox» wpnW add -that • ""at preaenche has no -m ore pampWets , for. sale, as they are all ?.old. . ; .,, jlv ,; m G. H. RAY MOND, .. .• ", O'ccubt, Adbist. and ■ i ß,'ot<mj_io Phybicun-, Carltbn' House, Cuba-street), .<«, 17th MuOk&ffl/*-* ■■■' •**
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Manawatu Herald, 27 June 1893, Page 4
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