( HIS EXCELLENCE'S SPECIAL ARTIST. {{INSEY, The Praoiioai, PHOTOGRAPHER LAMBTUN-QUAY, WELLINGTON, DON'T GET Photographed boforo visiting THE STUDIO, Our Pictures aro constantly admired as bo BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SOPERB. REMEMBER We aro PRACTICAL PHOTO. GRAPHERB, personally undertaking the higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUALS IN THE CITY. OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, BUT WE ARE THE BEST. STARHOTJSL, MASTERTON. J. 0. EASTWOOD Phopriitoh JA Til BEGS to inform'the . \J' Jfli* travelling public as well as the local residents that, having purchasod the above Hotel, he will leaye nothing undone in tho interests of his patrons and that he will study thoir comfort and convenience as a first duty. The Hotel has gone through a thorough overhaul and now offers rare inducements to his patrons, Private auitos of rooixiß for families, well furnished and well ventilated. A table d'hote equal to any In Wellington. Good Paddocks, Stablinc; and Loose Boxes. XXXX Ale always on draught, The boat brand of spirits only kept in stock. OHABQES MODERATE. SPECIAL MEDICAL ANBLINDNESS. DEAFNESS. And all chronio ailments of the Eye, , Nose, Throat, Skin and Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consump. tion, and all Chronio Affcotions of tho Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Nervous System, TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. DR. GEO. H. RAYMOND, JL Throat, and Chest, andlWaiv sician and Author So ; eDl^ and Ophtlialmio Dis>Bsaea and who has been residing for the last three months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will stay a sufficient length of time to givo every afflicted and curable person an opportunity of benefiting by his skill and oxperionce, Admess—No, dO, Ghuznes Stbeet, off Cuba Street, Works Acknowledged bi the Pbincess or Wales. Note.—Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientious to practise with deadly chemicals cither in Allopathio or Homceopathio doses j and, moreover, Dr Raymond has enred the failures of the best legally qualified physicians and surgeons in existence, and can show a Reputation Unapproached by any other physician in ohronio diseases in the DR KAYMOND would also add here that what ho has done in Auckland and the Australian Colonies he can also do in Wellington | and that the Subjoined Testimonium onka Cobhobobation or WHAT HE HAS ACHIEVED ELSEWHERE. DEAF42~YEARS, A MARVELLOUS CUBE OF THE HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED IN THE CITy OF AUCKLAND, The Patient rapidly recovers from a diffiTwo Years' standing. NOTE—A different form of Deafness in each car, namoly, Chronio Otoirhcca of the Rifiht Ear and Hardened Mnous in the Tympanum of the Left, with other compli cations ef tho Aural apparatus, THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN . HISEAHS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY: To DnRAtuoND, Aurist, &c. " Dear fir, —I havo been deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one ear and portly so in tho other; and of lato years the affliction so enfeebled my general health that I often feared the disease would terminate in sc Berious, il not fatal, brain complication, read your scientific pamphlet; »uu from tho information contained therein, I was quickly persuaded that you were the only specialist who could possibly succeed in my No intelligent person can mako ahy mistake about either yourself, system, or valuable writings •, and if 1 had met you about, 25 years ago you might havo saved me many years of untold physical and mental suffering, But you wore a very small lad then, and it seems truly wondeiful that I should now meet with n man of your ability, after waiting patiently for sO many years to come across a physioian with "my ideas of disease," I have como across scores of so-called doctors and specialists in my time; but as they all seemed to havo beonof the old orthodox sohool of mcdioinc, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far better to leayo them alone, and wait till I met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of naturei lam happy to say that I have met that man; and every day, my deafnets is gradually leaving mo, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor, ' This euro should' certainly speak vo'nmes for your simplo natural Botanic practice; and, as I have only been one month undor your care, I intend to pursue he treatment further, until you have pert red a thoiough cure of my case, I told also add here that ono ear has imtned immensely, and bb soon as you hfve hed opening up communication with ght ear, you wil' I havo given me all the 1 ever wished. for—in fact, my hears ill then bo nearly perfcot, I oon d tho same praise to your general ment, which is certainly making a new o! mo. In oonolußion, 1 shall alwaysjbe happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your skill and treat, ment.-
Yours very truly,
' 0. J. LINDBERO. 1 Bellevuo Cottage, Mevue rood, Mi Eden, Note,—Since presenting the above tcßti monial, Mr Lindberg has bad bis hearin restored in both ears, and will shortly be leaving Auckland on a business trip to Europe; but bis wife and family may be interviewed at the same address with re«P«oUo the oure, Dr Raymond would also mention here that he might have oared scores ol other individuals during bis etay in Auckjand had they not been so dilatory id making up their miiidß, and he can't afford to wasto his valuable time among a community who are too alow for a funeral, In conclusion, Dbßaymond would add thai at present he has no mote pamphlets for sale, as they'all are sold. DR.G. 11, RAYMOND, Oculist, Amur and Botanic Physician, No. 40, Ghuznce street (oft Cubastreet),' Wellington, rob 17th, 1883, V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 4
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962Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 4
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