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SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ BLINDNESS. DEAFNESS, And nil chronio ailments of tho Eyo, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin and Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consump' tion, and all Chronio Affections of the Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Nervous System, TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERI ENOE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. DR. GEO. H. RAYMOND, rpHE Eminent Specialist of the Eye, Ear, -L Throat, and Chest, aud Botanic Pliysioian, and Author of numerous Scientilio Pamphlets on Aural and Ophthalmic D!i eases and who has been residing for the last tbreo monihs in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a sufficient length of timo to givo every afflicted and curable person on opportunity of benefiting by his skill and experience. Admgss—No. 40, Ghozneb Sweet, cfl Cuba Street, Wobks Aoksowledoed by the Phincesh OF Wales, Note,—Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases with HERBS ONLY, as ho is too oonaoicn' tioua to practise with deadly chemicals either in Allopathic or Homeopathic doses; and, moreover, Dr Raymond lias cured tho failures of tho host legally qualified physicians and surgeons in existence, and can show a Reputation Unapproaohed by any other physician in ohronio diseases in tho Southern Hemisphere. Dll RAYMOND would also odd here that what lie has done in Auckland and tho Australian Colonies ho can also do iu Wellington ; and that tub Subjoined Testimonial is only a Cokrohohation or WHAT HE HAS ACHIEVED ELSEWHERE, DEAF 42 YEABS, A MARVELLOUS CUBE or the HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IK THE _ CITY OF AUCKLAND. Tho Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and Complicated Deatos of fortyTwo Years' standing, NOTE—A different form of Deafness in each car, namely, Chronio Otoirhrca of the Right Ear aiid Hardened Mucus iu tho Tympanum of the Lofe, with other complications ef tho Aural apparatus, THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HISEAKS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY: To Da Raymond, Aural, to " Dear Sir,—l have been deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one ear and partly so in the other; and of late years the aflliotiou so enfeebled my general health that I often feared tho disease would terminate in some serious, it not fatal, brain complication. 'Seeing your advertisement, I purchased and read your scientific pamphltt; and from the information oontained therein, I was quickly persuaded that you wero the only specialist who could possibly succeed in my case, No intelligent person can make any mistako about either yourself, system, or valuable writings; and if X had met you about 2,"' years ago you might have saved mo many years of untold physical nnd montal suffering. JJut you woro a very small lad then, and it seems truly wonderful that I should now meet with a mtui of your ability, alter waitiny patiently for so many yoars to come across a physioian with "my ideas of disease," I have como aoross Bcoresjof so-called doctors and specialists in my timo; but as they all seined to have been of tbo old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far l etter to leave them alone, and wait till I met a specialist whoso system accorded more with the laws of nature. lam happy to say that I have met that man, aud every day my denfuess is gradually leaving mo, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor. 'This oure should certainly speak volumes for your simplo natural Botanio practice; and, as I havo only bein one month uudcr your care, I intend to pursue the treatment further, until you Lave performed a thorough cure oi my cose, I would also add > hero that one ear has improved immoneely, and as soon as you hrvo finisliod opening up communication with the right tar, you will have given me all the relief I over wished for-in faot, my hear-, ing will thou be nearly perfect, I can accord the same praise to your general treatment, which is cortainly making a now man of me. In conclusion, 1 shall always be happy to recommend you to friendß, or to personally testify to your skill and treatment.— Yours very truly, I C. J. LINDBEKG, 'Bellevue Cotlago, Bellevue road. Mi Eden, February 4,1893.' Note.—Sinco presenting tho above teßti moniol, Mr Lindberg has had his hearin restorod in both ears, and will shortly be lcaviug Auckland on a business trip to Europe i but his wife and family may bo interviewed at the same address with resped to tho euro. Dr Raymond would also mention hero that ho might have oured scores of other individuals during bis stay in Auckland had they not been so dilatory in making up their minds, and he can't afford to wasto his valuable time among a community who are too slow for a funeral. Io conclusion, Dn Raymond would add that at present ho has no more pamphlets for sale, as they all aro sold, DR, G.H.RAYMOND, Oculist, Aimsi and Botanic Physician, No. 40,Ghuzneo street (oil Cuba street), Wellington. March 17th, 1893, BOKOOGH OF MASTERTM, A PPLICATIONS aro invited up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 28th March, 180.'!, from persons wlllingto perform tho duties of Bangor in the Borough of Mas* terton, Remuneration by fees only Particulars on application at this office. B. BROWN, Town Clerk, TO BUILDERS, fpENDERS are invited for Alterations aud Additions to premises at Carterton for Tho Wairarapn Farmers' 00-operativo iclation, Ltd, Plans and specifications may be Been at my office in Hallstroet. Time fer receiving tenders for abovo is been extended till Saturday, 25th Inst, 0. TIIMARD NATDSOH, Architect, Mastorton. 05 w O o o U2 P HH PH £ O U1 <d PQ ui H © O R Ul H O o O U2 B H IWAIRARAPA TROTTING CLUB. I ' V riBBT AUTUMN fIBBIINO. THURSDAY, Id JUNE, WS. 11l Maiden itaco (saddle). [2. District Handicap (saddle). 13, Stoward's Handicap (harness), 14. Selling Trot (saddle), ■5, Wairarapa Trotting Club H'o'p (saddle), !0. Grand Stand Handicap (harness). |7. Coasolation Handicap (saddle). [ Nominations, Wednesday, May 10th, HanI dlcaps, Friday, May 26tli. Acceptances, Mon j, May 2!)tli. For full particulars sec printed ----- w. Mckenzie, Hon, sec.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 3

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