j BLINDNEbsT^EAPNESS, i And all Chronic Ailments of the Eye, i Ear, N se, '1 hi- at, Skin, a.d 13 «iod 'Diseases, D.>ap- |.»si:i, Dhl>i ity Pulj mouary CousUuj|»tion,anU a.lUhrouic Aft'- ciioiiS of ti.e btoujacli, Oh sr, Urouchial Tubes, and Nervous Syst< in. TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERI , ENCE IN THE AL'H'l KALIAN 1 COLONIES. Dp. Geo. H. Raymond, IMIE Eminent " pecia-ist of the Eyf, Ear, Tin oat, ni=«l Chest. and Botanic Pliysioian, and auiliLi { of numerous Scientific Pamphlets on Aural and Ophihiiln.io Diseases, and who has been residing f*,r the last three months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a suffici nt length ol lime to give every i.fflicted and curable pers >n an opportunity ol beuefitting by his skill aud experience Address— No. 40, Ghuznee-street, Off Cuba strret, Works Acknowledged by tiik Peikceso of W-les. , Note— Dß RAYMOND treats all dise.ises with HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientious to practice wi h deadly chemicals, eitlurin Allopathic or Hom'jeopf thic doses ; aud, moreover, Dr Raymond has cured the iailur. s; of tha best legally qualified physicials and surgeons in existence, uud can show a Reputation Unnppioached 1 y any other physician in chronic diseases in tho Southern Hemisphere. Dr Eay.-noiid would also add hero that wl-at ho has done in Auckland and the Australian Colonies, he cm also do in Wellington ; and that tho Subjoined Testimonial is only a corrobora'ion of what ho has achieved elsewhere. DEAF 42 YEARS. A AIARVELL US CUPvE OF THE HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IS TIIK CITY OF AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and complicated Deafnes of Forty-twe Years' standing. NOTE.— A different form of deafness in each ear, namely, Chronic Otorrhoea of the Eight Ear anl Hardened. Mucus in the Tympanum of the Left, with other complications of the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD I\O WAX IN HIS EALIS. THE PATiI-.NL'S TES riMONV. Dr Kayitoxd, Aurist, &c. Dear Sir — i lmve ben deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one ear aud partially so in the other ; and of late years the affliction so enfeebled my general health that I often feared the dis'-a-o would 0.111 ua c in soiuo serious, if not fata), brain compiicati' 11. •' Setiug your udverti cment, I pu rob used uud read yuur scieniifio pamphlet ; aud from the information ' contained therein, I was quicklj' .persuaded that 3011 wore the only , specialist who could possibly succeed ;in my case. No intelligent person • can make auy mistake about ci her yourvelf, system, orvaluable writings, and if 1 had met you a' out 25 years ; ago you u-igbt have saved me many I years of unlold physical and mental suffering. But you weiv a very .small lad then, and i seems tiuly wo.id-.r-ful that I should now meet with a man of your ability, after waiting patiently for so many years to come across a physician with ' my ideas of disease.' I have come across scores of so cal'ed doctors and specialists iv 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 better to ieaye them alone, aud wait till 1 met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature lam happy to say that I have met that man, and every day my deafness is gradually leaving I me, and I fet-I that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigour. " This ciive should certainly speak vol-umt-s for your simple, natural Botanic practic: ; ami, as I have onlybgfcXMJffe" inon\b_Ujidi;y^9aft!Sf^Hnteinn^rßae tliS-frratinent further, until you have performed a thorough cure of my case. I would also add here that one ear has im. proved immensely, and as soon as you have finished opening up communication with the right car, you will have given me all the relief I ever wished for- in fact, my hearing will then be nearly perfect. I can accord the pame praise to your general treatment, which is oertainly waking a new man of me. In conclusion, I shall always be happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your skill and treatment. — Yours very truly, ... ■"• C. J. LINDBERG." "Bellevue Cottage, Bellevue road, Mpnnt Eden, 4th February, 1893.'! Note -Since presenting the above testimonial, Mr Liiidberg has had his hearing restored in both cars, and will shortly be leaving Auckland on a business tiip-to Europe ; but his wife and family may be interviewed at the same address with reS| ect to the cure. Drltaymond would also mention lure that he might have cured scores of other individuals during his stay in Auckland had they not been so dilatory in making up their minds, and he can : t afford to waste his valuabl? time among a community w ho are too slow for a funeral. In conclusion, Dr Raymond would add that at present he has no more pamphlets for sale, us they aye all so!<l. DR G. H. RAYMOND, QCTTJST, ACRIST AND UoTANIC PHYSICIAN, Carlton House, Cuba-street), ■Wellington: 17th Ma idi. 1893.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 September 1893, Page 4
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