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PROFESSOR HUG.

To ihe Editok, You are doubtless aware that Signof Hug, Ihe Medical Clairvoyant, is about paying Musterton a professional visit. I un induced, in iho interests of my fellow sufferers, tn ask you to give this visit as much publicity as possible through your widely-circulated paper, so that all, whatever thoir complaints—and more particularly those who are suffering and cannot accuracy detennino the nature mI their complaint—may have their complaints, of whatever nature they may be, described in a most wonderfully accurate manner, This I can insure, and in most cases (unless the Professor tells to the contrary) he is able, through his herbal treatment, to afford great relief, if not effect a perfect cute. I myself have moßt implicit faith in his wonderful power of tiding able to s'ate most positively and accurately whatever is the matter, having been under his treatment for about four months, with mos'. beneficial results, and I have also been present while he has itiagnised several ot my friends, who were astonished at the accuracy of his state* ment, I believe this to be a wonderful power, and one we can't understand, and with many their reasoning is, that, because they can't understand and reason tho matter out, that therefore it is not •rue and won't hold water. Hero is a power given doubtless for a good purpose, and I should think myself culpable did I not try and matte it as widely known as possible that others may benefit, The weakest as well as the most nervous can and have it all ovor in, Bay, fifteen minutes for 21a. I hope you will be induced to pay him a visit, and be able ihen to give your own conviction. I wuld ask yuu to givo this a wide circulation as I have unbounded faith in this wonderful power, j I am &c., .A Witness,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 14 January 1884, Page 2

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PROFESSOR HUG. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 14 January 1884, Page 2

PROFESSOR HUG. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 14 January 1884, Page 2

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