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MEDICAL. I The only Palestinian Au: ist in the world WILL AKRIVF. IN o,\?.i\;:N ON THE Nth ..\STANT, And may be Consulted at the Shir am Garter Hotel. Professor St.inhk m.s made tin vavi'.u Diseases of the Par and their <'"lire- "he sl;.e!\ of his I iff, liavini.' practised since his yon.'!. ia Egypt aii'l Palestine, jie can asse:-.:. without fear of contradiction, that hundre Is of cases deemed incurable have yielded tc his treatment, and that, in fact, ! NONE NEED UEsI'AIH. As preferable to any furfciicr remark.-; of his own, the Professor refers the public of Uamaru to t!:e testimonials voluntarily given during his practice of two years in the Colonies. They are from the h-aling citizens of Melbourne. IJallarat, Sandhurst, Stawell, Geelong, rJuiiedin, an 1 other centres of population, and can [..-. verilied by anyone who will take the trouble to write to the .Municipal Councils of the places named. On application to him, at his rooms, Professor Stanieh will exhibit THOUSANDS OP .MARVELLOUS TESTIMONIALS From the places named. TESTIMONIALS. From the lie v. Dr. Stuart, of Knox Church. To PKOFESSOK STAX'ICIi - [,'«•. ,• SirMr. P. Shepherd, to whom I gave a note of introduction, has asked me to say that his hearing has been much improved through your treatment. On questioning him, he

assured me that Jit) now* hears mure distinctly.—Yours, &c., T>. l\i. Stuaut. Dunedin, 12th April, IS7S. To PROFESSOK. STANICfT—Dear Sir— Hearing that you are about to leave here for a time, allow me to thank you most sincerely for the skilful manner you have ell'eeted a most complete cure of what I had long thought to be a hopeless case. Having seen a letter from a certain Mudge. stating you cunid only cure what an}' old woman could >io, I may say that Mudge was quite wrong. 11l my case, I had been treated by the most eminent aurisfc in India, and received no benefit whatever ; and after a fortnight of your treatment. I am happy to inform you that my heai ing i.-:- as sound now as it ever was in my life. I therefore thank yon. most siiif>crc!y, and trust you will live long to relieve suliering humanity.— I I am, dear Sir, .yours faithfully, Ji'iis L. iiAi.r., Solo T es.see 0 ueen'.s Thea.trc, : I'rincc of Wale.? Mo teli JJuiiedjn, 21st -April, IS7S.

High-street, 6th Apiil, iS/8. To the Public of Duucclin. To rjiO]-*J-J.SSO.It SJ'ANICH.-Sir—l hereby certify that I have bjen sull'orinrr from deafness in my left i-ar over yir.ee I \v;ii two years of age ; also, from great pain in my head and right side of my entire body, and could not get any cure for it either in England or New Zealand, until I went to Professor Stanjch. Being unable to pay, he was kind enough to treat me at his own expense, and, after being under Ids treatment only four days, all the pain left me, and has not since returned. I would recommend all who arc sulieriiig from an}' disease of the ear or similar complaints to what I suffered from to place themselves under his careful treatment. This is the second testimonial J ha\'e written, aud I have done so in order that any who may be in doubt as to the Professor's ability may know from me that it is now two months since my suffering has been relieved, and that I have never experienced the slightest inconvenience since.—l remain, etc., Ellkn JJaij.ks, April 10th, IS7O. Leith-strcet. To FUOFICSSOH STANICH. Sir—l have much pleasure in testifying to your successful treatment of the girl, M.S., whom I recommended to you some weeks ago, suffering from severe deafness. She is now thoroughly cured, thanks to your skill, aud tells, with joy beaming in her countenance, how she heard the town clock striking yesterday for the lirst time, wii-n nearly half a mile distant iivm it. —1 am, etc., P. O'l.kwjv, Catho.io Clergyman. Duncdin, I Ph. April, JS73. FPOM DJI. UAi'AI-TEll, MATAUKA. Gore, Mataura, April-Ji), IS7S. ToPIiOFK.SrSOI; Sl'A -I<Ji i.—Dear SirHa.'ing requested Mr. Kelly to visit you, an.l have your advice regarding a dealnes with which he has been for four years, J have much pleasure m testifying to the success of your tro.ument. — r am, etc., John- .Macavpi-.u, M.P., C. 11, To PROFESSOR STANICJI—Dear fir— I have great pleasure in testifying to the great relief I have experienced at your hands, in the short space of two hour-;, of a chronic case of deafness extending for a period of over ten years.—l am, etc., Geo. J. JlTfirArcosoN'. I have much pleasure in. testifying ti truth of the above, a;, the party in ipte „.„.. has been in my employment for over twelve flionths. P.EGi.N"Aiii Bi:i:e. Merchant. Gere. Gore, Mataura, 29tli April, lsjS.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 634, 15 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 634, 15 May 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 634, 15 May 1878, Page 3

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