MR R. W..POPE, HERBALIST'AND' PROFESSOR OF BOTANY", HA. V E L 0 0 K, EiEGS to driw the aHeotion of the P iblic ) to the fact that, a'ter mmv vears's' al y and praclic I experience in too above important aubjeot,-be. has ®ado himself a complete mauter of it, and with conti msec mo icita.the patron aof the pii)lic. Too ram •dies of this branch of science are so ;nlur il and a d, bat-'Sttl so olfe re, ti it th n’ eo ii‘h iid themse.ves oy f ir in. prefe ence to Hie mo-e severe treatment, by wn««n dp many canes patent and poisonous d'-ags fe used Ibe Heroal System has the further advantage of working tairaculom cures even in esses •where the. orthodox nediei has, tjoyaiessiy abandoned a 1 h'vpe of success. “ 4'o *"ust the successful oases to it Mr Pipe has treated an I cured—of whim tt.e an many grateful testimonials and which ' bis patrons can inspect for taemialves are tbe fo owCONTBL^IFTIbN. This terri dea.nd previously hop lesslr disease is now made almost certain of carp -n r ■ - by losorting to R W. Pope s Herbhl Treatment. ASTHMA
Is another malady speedily re ieved, and nnm-bei-B of almost otironio cases.have • . . Vcmn eared by P. W, Pope’s Her al Treatment; . ' ’lockjaw-This almost devVy disease has bien and-'can > a<»m urei.by H. W, Pope s Herbal Treatment- • . . Jaundiceif r J>othi,a>f’s;more certain of roiet than jaundice (see naVnyons lestira >nm a), «arel by it- W. Pope s Herba Pwaiaioat. gpj Hysteria have '-can most ..caredUa an incredibl.* abort'time by li W. P pa’s Herbat Treatment. Liver 0 .mplsinWr-Tue Her at Treatment is most saccossfn in cases of 101? scan la ' Liver Oomjyid&.-Hnd';. far’® W* , -*atir»< luan the strong remedies s<eaera y cue I. , —sknr i so i-ap *rt mb to a good constitution, aw ; a beijtliy skin., To mukh Sure <il! cite tfonsu'fc it W. Popo, Secret diseases treated vtith icuccesa. The Herbs,l Treatment is peculiarly adapted for all female-and- infantile com plaints ;in fkoJ Werb is tint ’a disease that'-fUstt is heir to bat waat av be carol by p opvly administered Herbal Trettajent..): ,R. : W P
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 5, 7 February 1890, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 5, 7 February 1890, Page 4
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