WINTER • TV B AJP'E'B V! I^ATEST .-gfOYELTIES In Dress Material, Silks, Satins Mowers, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves '■ Millinery and Underclothing Ladies' Mantles, Jackets, and i Newmarket, Countess of Bectite. and ? Princess Louise Duplex Ulsters ; Costumes, Parasols, Umbrellas. I Also Blankets, Elannels, Sheetings \ Calicoes, Eiderdowns ■ - And other Quilts, &c, j 50 LADIES' OUTSIDE JACKETS. | Note Address : — TTI IyiTCipPHEESON, '■ 2127 KARANGAHAPE-ROAD. X| LI ND NESS, TVEAFNESS, Etc. DE. GEANT, Member of Royal College of Surgeons, England, and of the Medical Board of Victoria and New South South Wales ; also registered in New Zealand and Tasmania, OCULIST, AUEIST, AND, SPECIALIST, CoirsraTiNG- and Operating- Sueg-eow. (From Europe), can be consulted at his private Consulting Rooms, Dr Campbell's late Logan Bank, near the Supreme Court and Registrar of Births Office, corner of Jermyn and Dean-streets, Auckland." Upon ' All Diseases o the Eye, Ear, and Throat, Deafness, Noise in the Head, Defective Sight, Squinting, Cataracts, Amaurosis, Opthalmia, Gutta Serena, Loss of Eyelashes, Inflammation, and all Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat, treated on new and scientific principles. DR. GRANT'S mode of .'.reatment, of the latest type of professional Surgical and Medical knowledge with all . the modern ißrprovernents as known to the present day, together with the use of many rare, choice, and valu 1 - . able medicines (from India, America, and the Continent of Europe, now only sparsely known), places his patients in the position that they may safely expect, if at all curable, to obtain speedy and lasting relief under his careful supervision. AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS. From the Venerable Archdeacon Maunsell. Parnell, October 7, 1881. Dear Sir, — I beg to thank you for the care that y_ou have bestowed upon my son Herbert. After having been three years deaf in one ear, he has through your skill quite recovered his hearing. — I am, dear sir, yours truly, Dr Grant, Graf ton-road. R. Mattnseli,. From F. L. Prime, Esq. (formerly Mayor of Auckland). For a long time I experienced a defect in my hearing, but about the end of September my left ear became congested, which completely deprived me of my hearing on that side. I shortly after consulted Dr Grant, since which (thanks to his successful treatment) I have quite recovered, and can hear now as well as ever I could in my life. F. L. Prihe, J.P., Estate Agent, N.Z. Insurance Building. Auckland, December 23, 1881. From his Honor Judge Monro, Native .band Court. St. George's Bay, Sept. 26, 1881. For some years past I have been suffering from Eczema of both ears, with great discharge, of matter. My throat was also affected ; and I have much pleasure in certifying that Dr Grant's treatment has resulted in a complete cure. Henry A. H. Monro, Judge N.L. Court. AS E FOE EEAD BEOS'. DOG'S HEAD BOTTLED BEEE. THIS FAMOUS BOTTLED BEER IS UNRIVALLED IN THE WORLD. The ALE, being brewed by Bass & Co., from the celebrated Burton-on-Trent establishment, and only purchased by Messrs. Reid Bros, when in a matured state, and fit for Bottling for any Climate. The STOUT comes from the equally famous Dublin Brewery of the Messrs. Guinness, whose name for Quality stands unquestioned. On such a foundation, Messrs. READ BROS., being expert Bottlers, have produced an article only to be appreciated when tried. Unsparing attempts are being made to confound the general public by the adoption of a similar trade mark, and to prevent this is the object of this advertisement. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS OF EEAD BEOS'. DOG'S HEAD BEEE. TTITCHENS 1 BLOOD EESTOEEE. W~t We have received the following testimonial anentjthis remedy, and publish it for general information. L. D. NATHAN & CO. " Auckland, January' 12, 1882. " Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Auckland. " Sirs, — I am fulfilling an urgent request of Mrs Andrews, of Lord Howe's Island, in the Pacific, in stating to you and to Mr Hitchens the extraordinary cure made in her case by the use of Hitchens' Medicinal Blood Restorer. Living on the Island, lam an eyewitness to the fact, and feel it a duty bothjijp Mr Hitchens and to the general public to testify to' thereally wonderful effect of that medicine. * "Mrs Andrews was for 4 or 5 years a martyr to ago* nising pains in her hip; medical men calling it sciatica. She had been treated for it by the several doctors of theBritish men-of-war visiting the Island from time- totime, without the slightest relief of the intense pain. She was afterwards taken to Sydney, hoping for some - relief, if not a permanent cure, from treatment of 'the medical men of that city. She was told she was suffering from hip disease, and her case was incurable. '■ Without a ray of hope to lighten her. future life'j pain and. despair, her constant attendants, her case was really deplorable. Mr C. E. Ponder, the managerof the Guano ' Company at Lord Howe's Island, one day recommended her to try Hitchens' Blood Restorer, as the remedy: was just becoming known at the-Islands through the advertisement of Opponnane's cure, testified ■to by the Gorman Consul. Mrs Andrews readily yielded : to- the recommendation, and sent for two bottles to Mr Hitchens, Auckland. Within three weeks after using it she was able to rise and walk with the use of the crutch, and the pain in the hip was entirely gone. The medicine action was truly marvellous, and her gratitude to Mr Hitchens is expressed daily in her prayers, thanking God for her relief. " It is my firm belief that another two or three bottles — unfortunately not obtainable wfthout long delay — , would have wrought suqh.' a complete cure as to make crutches unnecessary. On my return to Lord Howe's Island I shall take stock of this wonderfnl medicine, so that a supply will never be quite out ; for no words of mine era adequately exsress my faith in its curative properties, after seeing, the result of it in Mrs Andrews* "case. ' . ■ ' . . " I am, dear Sirs, " Tours faithfully, . " Thos. Geo. Chas. Nichols, Master Mariner." I certify to the correctness of the above' in every - par^ ticular. _ .--'- .'.- ,;■•'. Chaei.es. E. Ponder. Declared Tsefore me thia 13th day of Jatutiary,/1883. 1553 , P. A. Phiio-sps, J.P. . ■■.."-•.. ■. .-■->'■ :'.'.■■■•:*>' --\--. ..-,,. •■:.:X4c-. :. ■~.';,V; i.'
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18820701.2.23.3
Bibliographic details
Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 246
Word Count
1,023Page 246 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 246
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.