D l ate advertisements SPECIAL NOTICE. |j . O R A N T > it. r. cot_ srttfJs:os:->, ES»;t.Ast>, or tax mzzvm boards «r vtcrotua, s. ». WAfc®«, MAIASPy ASD PROFESSOR Vf ALLEN BUBO, octrtfirttf, ACttnyts. *s£> sri;ct.iuxT3 (From EaropeJ, Ma* 1 1* consulted a pen ail Diseases ®t ~ c Eve, Ear, and Throat, Mm*. Noaaia ehu H«ad. Defected Sight, Cataracts, jmaurosis, Opthalmia. Gtttta-Seteaa, Lo«» .»« tha E*"b»he», Inflammation. and all piseaae* of th«: Eye, _ Eaf. and Throat, treated tts<u» a«"W ami scwwtihtt principle PROFEHSOK WA t. LEN" ft IT KO i E 6EAS ARRIVEf> FN" OAK A KIT, £n<| may b* consulted th-re for TEN DAYtf ONLY, at his Consulting Room*, at the STAR AND ttAP.TKR HOTEL; TIMARL*. From SATURDAY. fflrtlt PECEMRER, till WEDNESDAY, 31st DECE'JIBEK* OPINIONS or THE PRE-Stf. |Sf.t3»P!!»i3H awo Ds-urSKaa. Th» skill of Dr. Walteaburg as an oculwt Biu» ittst, b«sni vxfcriiMted in a most sattstactony waanar by hi* saeeeSßful treatment of what was perhapi* on® of the most mthcult mm* which hj« him dealt with »«« hj» a«ri«at ift Invercargill. Eight of nine day# am * littl® girt, whose parent# reside at Wtafon, was brought t» town by a in, the hop» that relief might be afforded Tho child. who. had been under medical treatment, but without improvement, for about ten weeks. previously, wis found to fe*r fc'tota inftunmatioci ©c the right #y«- Th« night seemed t« fee comv Utu!y lout, and the doctor ww at tirst doubtful as to whether he would be justifind in taking the ease in. hand, but he finally decideii to do so* and his effort® have rosultidi moet happily, the little ' patient baittg: now ftbXa tr> tiaa Bhe «y» wmb ad much. ffc«(tora th© other* and net rnlativ«', flora whom the particular® were obtained, was to-day informea {haft she might b<* taken _ hom-i to her parents. —Southland Daity News, Dec. 3rd, Th« Eya and Far.— Professor Waltea Bnitth. Is eflecting some marveiloua cures in of tliadneatt and deafness. At his invitation we viaiteil th« cotisuitinjf rooms at th® Athioa Hotel, yesterday morning, wttatt we convulsed with two or three ovtfc of s total ol about thirty patients present. The feat caao brought under notice was that of Jamas Robtt-rtsoo, of Morton Mains, who waft suffering frota heavy titma ta hoth eyes. E» asßiired us that fur the past sis years he find suffered acut»ly, an<t during fonr year* of that period he had been under mndical truatment withuut receiving any bene tit—trt fact he went from bait ti> worse. Ptacins Bimaetf under PrDEsaaor Waltenfmrga tr«atmeat he speediiy came round, and yesterday toatd distinctly see » hair at the ordinary readisc distance. Richard At&inaoa',. of lavereargill, who ha<l been treated itt Dunedin and Melbourne for impaired eyesight, also bore testimony to the Proikili. He had been totalJy blind of one eye, the other one beinjc considerably alfacted. but coord now distinguish the time oa a clock a couple of chains off. Mrs. W. .r«rrptt, of Riverton, was the next gnfient introduced. She stated that she hud been an fcriuff front deafness for the last jix y«ars» and that time her husband Hmi: «xy«nd*fd vorinii to t'tfuoc a cure. I W:iili'B ! >ergV trsatment she Wad so far *eodvured her hearing that »he could without ditficul'ty hear a watch ticking. H. N. Bates was the next patient corv»alt«t: he had been totally deaf of one ear for fourteen years, tlio deafness arising from ait attack «" seartet Arur. la Knglurnl hw e;tse waa regarded a.* * hopeless one, and thi- 1 * was the more anctr til* remaining one wait l ommenciog to sympathise with the atfei ted otiy. Me had only been under the Professor * a few itajSrafd could no* hear pertVetly well. Constabte {'"iclianaa I J| 1 s6:vteM that the oculist has succeeded iiv curing him of partial deafne- 'Vhe»e ate a fe v LV*-A in* riiscriminattfty singled out t'eom the pationts tiv the consulting room, and they certainty go. to show that the Professor is thoroughly up to his business. At present he has »-> patient#: mniler trisatmeiit e would Wfongly afle all vv 1.. > are: atHteted with blindOpsm or »te f»e»* to p«y this oouli't a (Ulif at once, since his stay here is limited.— Southland Nov.-.5, 'l'lio fc.vifi>ini{ TriUtu", Uctoher IS, ny»: Professor Waileaburg ami I>r. €rant hav» agjuu effect®! some more marvolUuts cures XQi blindness. The editor of this journal, accompanied hy Mr. J. J. C()onoiv yisitfd the oculists _ consultingrooms at' tite Criteriou Hotel tilts' morning. 'JEha tiraft petsojo the editor conversed wtth watt Uiwiiei Mahoney, a laborer, residing at Logan's jPoi&t„ who stated that he had Boon totally blind for smnr two weeks, through a severe cold he had contracted. He ha«t been under private treatment for a 'woiik. but be got worse instead of better. Ke wits brought to- Professor Wallenburg 0& the ttth inst.. and, sinco then he bas bova under this clever oculist s treatment, with the result that he is now reeofering 61lu sigJii of both eves.- Job ft Chalmers, a Briidunafcer., residing at Peltehi!" Bay, stat-d tliuf. ho h;t<i lu-i'n blind of the right eye for ovur nin<-' weeks, and the h'tt one was beuinivng. to' affected by the right one. Ifu whs under treatment at the Hospital, But without .ny beneticiat resutt. lie Be«u under fc'mfessnr Wallenburgs treatmunt three week", and can now discerns the smallest object with both eyes. Patrick (Cornier, a miner, residing at Hindoo, was tllu nest patient consulted, ite had been totally blind of the rwht eye for three months, and had been ia the Hospital pnder troutmeat, which, ho spates, tended to make thi) right *ye worse, and ti> in jare the left uuu. Efe went Under t'rofessor WaUenburg r s froatmeat on the 'Jth October, and now he is purl'ectly cured, and intends starting to follow hia calling on Monday next. The that are instanced above are ones in which- the patients went to the oculists entiruly destitute t>: t'unds. and were treated unt of simple hnmanit> and charity : cocvM'HlKmtly, E'rofessor Wallenberg and I>r. !>r.'inti are deserving of the* thanks f> " the immunity for the kindness and charity lißplayed in these cases..—Tu;i»peka Times, lovomber £3th, AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ■lil> CTtffi KDCI'OR. Bir„—-You Willi much oblige me, as i bimvtit the public in general, hy ins 'rtcog [•your columns regarding tile cure effected a my right eye, which was totally bltnd rlitm £ placed myself under the treatment j£" Dvs. Grant Had Walleubwrg. 1 also bund myself losing the sight of left ijo. I have now recDvered my sight, and in going to i»wle to-morpow. Out of gratilulu to thos« gentlemen allow met» thank lit'in. and hope all those suffering in the. ni.fcy ;waii themselves, of their skill. ■I am, iliic., PAVRICK t Witn»sß~W. J. Bawdk», Point, Ihinedin, 7th October. A WONl»Hfcia'L CURE. ■o IV. tyrant and Professor 1 •"•ntli'wwn.—Allow me t<» thank you for fu wou(f(>rfttt enre yon havp performer in |y 0n.«.. t hat-e been deaf it r it> years in Uvf, t»nr; and years m the right, f —-ti myself ttnd<-r "vnnr car>* on the Pth This itw f" am able tohenrtb•i of. !>, wi>vh a* » tftr..«iiK«raW- dt-ta.u----r, y s. nod' « ."r"e - r!!. t b-t----iH'.-r»rs th •> f.<- !»•< fort-u'i.'" 1 '" • v Th.i »l. f;- V'.tl »e~in. [ ;ITI'. r.«-rtu-meo. V* »tr ob- tiM-rt !'i rv;mt, p.: ! M >' -• t'c'iooe-. t. H «.• ■!■ a;-,to I' l-Oir .*l.l FT.I" »; kto "fu , fU,., . yw U «.t vxr- 11 1 thff }y i» yor,,i tb.J »UU; ' rnttonpd in tb«: l v< ntiiM<nienb» i wlsr* f"r alt patients to et>n- ¥ 6 lium; at their tarliest convenience. 598 i eei'rttitOOATlON for .One Hoarder, ■ eitteglyi/jpr at Mrs. J. next door ta the »6ry 615
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1140, 10 December 1879, Page 3
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