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MEDICAL. { NO T I C E. PROFESSOR ■STAKICH. The culyPalestiniaiiAu ist in the world. ! Wild. APi.TVK IN r (IAM.AUIT OX i THK Hth INSTANT, 1 And may be consulted at the Star and | " Garter Hotel, i FKOF&fOR f>TANUH hss made tlie variou ■ ! Diseases "I the Far and their Cure the stuu> i or his li'e. hiving pramised sine- his yoiiUi in Egypt and Palestine. He can as-erf, without tear of contradiction, that hun l-e is of cases deemed incurable hive yielded to his treatment, and ihat, in fact. MoNK N'IKD DKSPAIR. As preferable t • any further remarks of his own, the Professor refers the public' ot'amaru t<> the. testimonials voluntarily given during h.s practice of two years iu ih<Colonies. 'l'hey are from the leading citizens of Melbourne Ballarat, Sandhurst, Staweil, Geeiong. I lunediu, and other cen + .. aa ..f ~r,i,itbnt ti ( and can be verified by kc ill's trouble to writ' ro the AJu iicipal ' ouneils of the pi ces name I. On application to him. at hi rooms Professor Stanieh will exhibit TH;»U6AM)S oK M »i;Vi.Li.OUS TUSTIM MA Ls From the places named. TESTIMONIALS. To PHOFK-SOK hTAMCH— Dear Sir—-'leai-ing that you are about to le .ve here for . time, allow me to th ink ymi most sine rely j for the sUiliul manner you have elfectco ;i ! most compl te c re of what I had I n._ tiiought to be a hop 'less ca-e. Ha>ing seen a letter from a certaii. Mudge sta.ing you could omy cur wh it any old woman could o, I may say that Mudge was quite wrong, in "•>} case, I had bsen treated by the most emin 'lit auri-t in I-nli.i, and received no benefit whatever ; aim after a fortnight of your tieainut I am happy to in orm you that my hca:i; g is as s»im-. now a 5 it ever was in my lite I there ore thank \o most sincerely, and ti u t yo.i wi, live long to relieve suffering humanity.— I am, dear air, yoiirs faii.hfudy J..hn L. Hall. Sole i essee Queen's i"h> atm. Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin, 21st April, 187 S. To PI.'O KSSldl ST,\NICH. _ !e, .Sir, —I have much pleasure iu ivc ■_ ni-iing your successful trea meiit of my boy, live \ ears old, or deafness—a st.u that has been gradu illy taking place since seveie attack of bronchitis 12 mouths ago When i placed him under your care 1 att nded daily for the purpose of uit essim yi-ur removed of a skin growth over tli• diuinoi boih ear-, which you have a coin [dished without pam or cutting during si.\ short visits. - i ours very gratefuil., AI.KX. Dl'KlE, Spice and ' 'oft' e Merchant, George-street, Dunedin, March 13, IS7S. 1 i.MCK.- Dear Sir,—l • iin happy to say ti-at the patient.- you have, at my requesi, ehantab y treated for t- • loss of their sense of hcar.ng, have iu every ease r eovced. .; . 1 the'ef'Te return you my best thanks o my own and their- part for y-ur gi'nero - hem to suffering humanity. —Very faith uli\ \ours. W.J. La KKiN, Catholic Clergyman. Dunedin, March 22, 187 S. To the Editor or>the Hkrald. To Pit Fiv-SUIiNTAMCII Mr-Mimo ing from my earliest r- collection from deafness—sometimes paiufully so—aliout torn w eks sm-.-e I consulted Professor Stanicii 'lhe atti.ctiou being chronic and so l-.n. standing, J had little hope of recovery T" my uiiouishment 1 fo nd an lmpmvemen in my hearing m three or four day-, whi h improvemen has continued u-itil to day. 1 have pleasure in te.iiili mg I find little delect in the social eucle or jiublic hall. 1 may add 1 nev. r knew what it was to heat a sermon through until rhe past fortnight ily surprise is increased from tne fact tliai tlie Professor's trea men' is so simple am painless. With gratitude I hand you tin tiioute ro the Piofes o.'sabi i y as an aurist. 1 am, etc., T. Gluy S Pascue, I lothmg Manufacture r. High-street, Bth Ap il, 187 S. 'l'o the Public of Dunedin To PKUFESSOU ST.-tNDTI Sir I her. by vert.fy that I have bsi n suff rim from deafness in my iefc ar i ver slice 1 iva mo years of age ; also, from gr at pan i .ov head ami ught si e of my entire li >d.\. a d could not get any cure for it litner i >V!idaiid or .Sew Zeaiaud, until i went I Professor Sl'iMt'll. ing unalile to pay lie was ki .d en mgh to tieac me at his owi expense ami. after being iimbr his taealment on y f mr days, all the pain left me, and has not .-ince returned. 1 would r> commend ail who arc an timing from an ,is<a-e nt tne 'ear m s.imiiii complaints ' wmit I .-lilt", reo I'r-.m Co p. iee them eve under hi- cacftli Dieaciueni. 'I Ins to ti. -end te-. luminal I have >v lti.eu, ant ,ave done -<> in order that .my who may I. u iluub- as to the Pioies.-or"m abl ity '■■; HiiOiV from me that it is m-w tw. in- tit'Since my .-uifenng has i-een rHlmveo. an tiiat I have never expen-'.-c.:d I -he si.g.:te--. uconvcui nee since. —I rem on."e e., Ki.LE'. .'.AIIES, .-.pril 10th, IS7O. L. . n si:eet To PK■ FIiSSOI! STANiOH. >ir—have much pleasure in testifying to you s .ccessfui tieatment of (he gin, M S . w.ion 1 recommended to you some we. k o_ -ulfeiii'g from severe ileafness, .-ih•• is o rh-ooug ly cured thanks to \mirs- ■ , -• eils, Willi joy iieami-ig in her co ..■ t a .-. h vr she he-ii-d the to-.\n c oek st do. g y terday for the first time, wli n u a lv half . de distant nun it. I am. etc., P. O'Le-ky, C'atho ic cl'igymam I tinedin, 11 h .Apsil, I<S7B Ki:(»\l I K. MACAFPIK- M i'IAUi A. Gore, M.itanra, -*p il 18it. To PPi 'I K>SOK SI A L in.—Dear .■MiHaving reque ted M . K« liy to visit you. and ha e iou advice reg.rdi g a deaine wuh wh.ch he has l»en afllicied lor fou years, I have much pleasuie in test tying t the success of your tre anient. —' am, eic, JoIIN jNIAOAFFtR, M.8., U. li To PROFESSO I STANICH—Dear Hi I hive great pl-a-ure in testifying to th r at renei 1 have expciieueed at. your hand in the shore sp.ee of two hours, of a earn., ease or d.afness txteli ing fur a period over ten years.—l am, etc., OEO J. IiICHABDS-IX. I have much pleasure in te-tii>ing to tin t uth of the above, as the party in que tin iia, o. en in my employment mr over t-veln months. KEGISAJ D BkEE. Merohant, Gore. Gore, Mataura, 29th April, 187*. To PKOKRSSOK •> TANIC'H— Sir—l h. ve been partially deaf for the last six years. J went under Professor >tali eh s treatnn ti yesteiday. After one operation of halt-.= • hour's duration my hearing was totally estored, and I can hea- distinctly at the p esent tine. 1 ian recommend any pers simian > afflmted to put themselves m. er his treatment —Yours truly, WILLIaM HuuSON Wai.keh. , Fain street. luveiCargiil, April 26en.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 3

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