XMPOFiTAN!? TO FARWitttS. CHEAP MANCJKIffI! ripHE WftIAIBOTOS MtSAT SXPOSif OtiM*aky offa* their ftSatiuwii, preparm'. by Hid American process, at tbo folluw'uitf prices on trucks at Nitßhauraiifja i - BoNS Mstt, hi' quality, per ton, £0 Bohb Meal, 2nd quality, „ £5 jßlood MambbJs ~ i'-5 Mzssv MmiVuus „ £4 Samples, iriih coploa of sruJysls, can on application. Tits Company are Purchasers of ALL OLASBES of Fat Stock* and are represented in the Walrarapa by Mb Ales McKbsizie, of Fentherstou. mLIAOT PLADDEN MESSES 'N returning thanks for the very libJL eral patronage aoonrded to them ainco cummoncintf business, deeira to remind those w iioao houses require renovating, that they can still be found oppo* site Mr DiNtEt.L'a 'i'utßEit Yah oh, Oiiapei-Si., Mabtbetoh ORDERS may also bo left, at Meagre While 4 Co.'s, Quenn-St Saddltn and Harneabmaktra, .QVEKS BIJIKUT , MaHTKIW'ON IN :icl(UowWlnlni! past iflvourii cull alloiillun to their üßrfvulled nlnuk ol Knummi 'ahd Colonial, fSAWiuinv. ami lUiwkhh, ulno to their NEWIjINHH In Kcmpor crnd Binder Whips, Hnrveit Olovon, Ltiftthur iSttttoni, 1 Polo Htmjm, Ct>lliu Havon, looallv-manutiKj-turod Mftohlue Ajironii, etc., etc I lIojIIPKHAIII illll DjiKiIWAX I'DR<SU\W.I>. Hopnire Noally Fxcoulod ; noil Moderate Cfmrno:j nil round. | SPECIAL MEDIOAI/ ANNOUNCEMENT, ULINDNEHS. DEAFNESS. And all chronic ailments of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Shin aad BlooJ Discuses, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consumption, and all Chronic Affections of the Stomaab, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Nervous Hystem. TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL JBXPERIENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Dr. GEO. H. RAYMOND, THE Eminent Speoialisi ol tbo Eye, Ear, Throat, and Client, and Botanic Physician, and Author of numerous Scientific Pamphlets on Aural and Ophthalmia Diseases and who baa btien residing lor the taut three months in Auckland, IS NOW IN -WELLINGTON, and wiJ) stay a sufficient length of time to ttiva nvitt-V nmintarf „T,rl *»r»hl„ ..A**,,.*. .... opportunity of benentuw by hia skill and experience. Addwss—No. 40, GaerzKEe Stbset, oS Cuba Street. WoEia Acksowlepoed bi tuts Pbwcess or Wales. Nots.—Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases With HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientious to practise with deadly chemicals either is Allopathic or Hamceopatbio doses; nni] mnrenvftr. Dr Ttumnnnrl lino .r,nj tV,» failures of the beat legally qualified physicians and surgeons in existence, and can Bbow a Reputation Unapproached by any Southern Hemisphere, US KAYMOND would also add hero that what he has done in Auckland and the Australian Colonies he can also do in Wellington ; akd , that the Subjoined TsaiIMONUL !B OKIT A COBBODORATIOH OS WHAT HE HAS AOBJETEB ELSBWHE&B. DEAF 42 YEARS, A MARVELLOUS CUBE OF THE HTJMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IN THE CITI OP AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from & difficult and Complicated Deafness of FortyTwo Years' standing, NOTE—A different furm of Deafness in each ear, tamely, Chronic Otorrhcca of the Bight Ear and Hardened Muous in the Tympanum of the Left, with other complications ef the Aural apparatus, THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN EISEAUS. TEE PATIEHT'S TESTIMONY: To Db'Ritooiid, Aurist, &c , " Dear Sir,—l have been deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in one ear and partly so in the other; aud of late years the affliction 80 enfeebled my general health that I often feared the disease would terminate in some serious, it riot fatal, brain complication. •Seeing your advertisement, I purchased aud read your scientific pamphlet; and from the information contained therein, I was quickly persuaded that you were the only specialist who coold possibly succeed iniiy case. No iuteUißent person can make any mistake about either yourself, system, or valuable writings ; and if t had met you about 25 years ago you might very smaU lad then, and it seems truly wonderful that I should now meet with a man of your ability, after wnitdni? ently for so niany years to oome across a physician with "my ideas of disease," I have come across scores of so-called doctors and specialists in my time ; but as they all seamed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far better to leave them alone, and wait till Imeto specialist whose system accwded more with tha Jaws of nature. lam happy to say that I have met that man, and every jo, ™„ i-i.™ J~ graooaiij, leaving m a,' i at hi. J being restored to my wonted health and vigor, ; 'This ouro should cortainly speak loiumeß for your siwp'o natural Botanic : tri.c*.ico ; and, as I have only been one month under your caTc.ltatendto pursue 1 . a trcatmethVfarther, until you have per- * rod a thorough core of my caEo, I Id also add here that one car has framed immensely, snd as soon as yon heve hed opening up communication with ghttar.yoii wil lhavo given me all the I over wished for—in fact, my hearill then bo nearly perfeot. I can d the same praiso to your general merit, which is certainly making a new of me. In conclusion, f shall olwiys be happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your still and trout, raent.—
Youra very truly, ■ «,. i.' 'CU.IiINDBEEG, ' BeUevuß Cottage, Bellevno road, Jfc Eden, February 4,1603.' NoTE,r-S>Bca presenting the above testi mom»l t Mrlitnilbereliss had biabewfo restored in both ears, sad will short!/ bo iMving AuoMand on'.» bonnees trie to Baropa { but big wife.iad family m&y be interviewed at ibe same address with reepeet toth*aare: Urßaymond WO nWalso mansion iiero tbftt be might bave Bored scoies oi oibar maividiiais during hiiJa!»y s lbAuoMaM bid they not been go dilafero :in making up their minds, tsrcd he (muZs afford to waata hie valuable time among & jommunitjr who are too alow lot » iuDeni. lit ooaolaetoßf DbExikoko would add tliat st.pmittmtbaiisgiio sjor(rpsniithkitß r 'i« eitl^MiliayailKaTOld. Qeo&W, AusaesLisra Botamc Phyhicuh, : ; No. *o,Bhu*ae» sireee iog Cuba afetatk ■; ■ Walla ' ' " * ?f«rsb. 174b, MM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4381, 29 March 1893, Page 4
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