STANICII has, made tho .yarloiw diseases of the ear, and their cure, the study of hie life, having practised since his youth in Egypt and Palestine. He can assert, without fear of; contradict tlon, that hundreds of cases deemed incurable , have yielded to his treatment, and that, in fact, jfONB hefjj i>bhi»aik. The Professor can bo consulted daily at his rooms, Occidental Hotel, For testimonials see the loC&l papers, or apply personally.—[Abvx.J . Xlio.ixicthod of making money Is now ascertained to ■ JiL 1 * mathematical principles. ■ The moneyed men' of the present day have for the most part succeeded by producing really valuable articles, and adding to Industry tyottesty. . These principles hold good all over the world,‘and the success 'attending the introof "'those’ invaluable' medicines.; Gullaji's GiibAt-I»piaiv Cwtjss/* Into New Zealand, Is "another Instance of'proof of the assertion. The public have of-these Jaumul.su Mitmannsß? &na the cutes effected: 'by their use are: extraordinajy. * Get testimonials and tho medicines of the CbemUt&-~ fi
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5403, 22 July 1878, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5403, 22 July 1878, Page 3
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