SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. GRANT, M.R. Col. Surgeons, England, and of the Medical Boards of Victoria, Kew South Waleß, and Ntw Zealand, and PROFESSOR WALLENBU RG, Oculists, Aurists, and Specialists, (from Europe) may be consulted upon all diseases of the Eye, Eab, and Throat. reafness, Noises in tbe Head, Defective Sight,, Cataracts, Amaurosis, Ophthalmia, Gutta Serena, Loss of byelathes, inflammation, and all Diseases of tho I.YE, K_b, and Throat, treated, upon Eew and scientific principle.. - -.'..__—. DR. GRANT has arrived Jn Kelson, aod may be consulted for one mokth ONLY, frcm loth April; 1880, at his Consulting Rooms, McQeb's Nelsou Hotel. Honns op Attendance : Morning ... ; 10 till- 1 Afternoon ... 2 .5 Saturdays ... Morrings only. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. BLIBDT. Df S AND DEAFNESS. We can conscientiously recommend these, suffering, from deafness or other ailments that Dr Grant has mado a special study of, to pay him a visit, when, if curable' patients, they may certainly expect relief. An in- • stance ; came under our special notice oni Thursday, in the case of a man named Chas. SwansoD, who haß been very deaf for three ' years,. bu-t-af ter ten days' treatment, can now he^r perfectly even the lowest whisper. The cure is rather a remarkable one, as he has been nnder, the care of many medical men, but he received ; no benefit whatever from* tKtir treatment — " Few Zaalander," December 27, 1879. By.thekindinvitition of Proferaor Wa'lenburgand Tr. Gra -it, the editor of thi* j rama 1 , in fompany with ihe editor ofthe Satutday Adveittser, \iaited their < on. ulting rooans. at the Criterion Ilotol, y ..terday mtrning, The first cate bhown was thit of a Mias White, aged Jt ytavs, the daughter of a settler at; Oamaru who has been totally blind for year 3, This y^ung Udy bes been under the matin nt of these clever ocu.ists for three d-.ys, ! and, wo deifnl to say, her eyesight has been perfectly restored. The father ofthe girl assured U9 th t. he had placed her under the rare of Soveral ice Heal mo? 1 , wfo had failed to do her any go.)d, despit. tha money he lavished upon tier. The next was the case of a _/-is. Hughes, a Ducediti resident, who stited that Bhe Lai b"ea deaf fer a perio-1 of. Over three yeara. Str.nge to i-av. she had. only been uuder tnalmett for eight da} s, and ', her hearing his been fully restored. This fortunate girl is n-sarly in ecitac ! e3 over her good fortune. The edijor of tl is j mrnal, ■■ aeompanied by Mr J. J. Conner, visited the' oculists' consulting-rooms a& the Criterion Hotel this morning. The firpt persm the editor converged with was Daniel Mahoney, a lat orer,; residing at Logan's Point, who stated that he bal heen totally blind for eotue ; two weeks, through a bus e|re cold he had eon- • traced. He bad befn uridei*, privf-to'-tr.at ; ment ior a week, tut hs had got worse' instead : ot letter!;, He was brought to Professor Walleaburg on tho UtlHnsc, en? since then be hag been under th_4_ clever o uli_t-j.t_r._at-ment,.with the result. tj.at he is now recover- ■ ing the sujhi^of both 03 es. John Chalmers, a bickm'aker. residia? at Pelb-ht t Ra7, tt-ited ; thatrha- had be.-n -hli&d of th 3 r ght eye for ' over a.lne w»«l_i, and (he 1« t Cll9 w»s. com- i menoing to ba alected by tfee tight one. lie, was under treatment at the - hospital, but; without any beneficiil result. Ile had been ' under Profees-r Wallenburg's treatment three weeks, anl ha now cen discern ths smallest object with both eyts. Patrick Connor, a miner, residing at Hin 'on, was tbe next rati.nt consulted. He lud been totally blind ofthe right eye for three month., aud . had bc-en in tha ho pital unler trcatraert. ! which, he states, "ter. ded'Jbo, mdke the rioht; eye worse, and lo ir jure the lft one. Ile ! went under Professor Wallenburg's treatment : oa the 9th October, and to* In is perfectly cured, and intends aJartiner to follow his ca'- { ling on Monday next.— Tuapeka Times, 15 h November, 1879. AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. ; To the Editor. " :. Sir — Youwill much oblige m--, as we*l bb bei efit the public in general, by insertirg in your columns regarding the cure effected on : : my rikht eye, vrhich waa tutally blind when Ii pl :ced mjs?lf under the treatment of Do ; tor j Grant and Wftl'enburg. I also found myself; u^ing ithe sight of tin? left eyjo. I ;ha^ c now I , recovered niy, siiiht, and am going to work i to morrcw.* Cut of gratitude 60 those gentle- ■ men, alow mo to thank them, and bope alt ' thoee cuff.ring in; tha eyes toay.a\rail tbem- j selves of the'r skill —l am &c, Patrick Fbakois. i Witness— W ;J. Paw den, Login's Point, Dunedin, | : 7th October, 1879 Dr Grant has recently eff c cted a very re roarkable cure in the case of Mrs D. Evans, of Kumara, who bas betn under lis treatment for deafness since the 54th F^b-uary lest, : _r r rß Evans has been deaf in loth cars >or a ; very ton-? period— no less than fhir7 years — i • h.-r tfilio'ion having been caus.d by a fever i lorn which she suffered rever .ly. Since tbat | time fhe h^s bsen a'most totally deaf, for she ! could only hear the loudest sounds Since I she has been under Dr Grant's tre .tment, her • hearing has gra'.utlly Imp roved, so that, now . -she can hear, plsinly cor.versations.in «n : ordinary tone of voice. She will return in a : few days to-jEumara perfectly well, and in ; pn-sa-resion of the full faculty of which she : has b-ien so long deprived.— Hokitika Leader, j llth March, 1880. 10S6— 12 a : WHICH THE EXPEBIENCE OF Nearly 3-quarters of a Century PROVES TO BE THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE, THET j Purify the Blood J Cleanse ihe System j Remove Obstructions \ Improve the Digestion '■ Establish the Health. j KNOWN ALtvbv¥R THE WORLD, j Kaye's Wobsdhll's Pills have been esteemtd aa the best remedy for the prevention ' and cure of disease. Their use renders the; doctor urnecessaryinthe family. I Acting on tho blood, they purify it from all j huthors^fendering the life-giving fluid healthy I in its action, and consequently restoring' aDd \ establishing the^health -df th^inyalid. 'These Pills are mvaluelU to Emigrants,] being a curtain remoiy for all disease j cf tbe ! StomacSh, Lungs, Liver, etc. Are equally' adapted for ell ages and either sex.. Persons residing in the Colonies, who cannot have re- ; course to medical advice, will there/ore find them indispensable. Captains of ships who bave taken thote Pills with them have found them in dispensable to good health on the voyage. Sold by all Chemists, arid other Dealer, in Patent Medicines throughout the world,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 95, 21 April 1880, Page 4
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