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k§toM Meat Itxroaf.&&> aa process, itt tho following r ,_. faraeliß at Nsialinuruufja: —-■ MnAL, let quality, per tua, : £S JSJeKH Slbae, 2nd quality, „ £5 Misusd Makobes „ £& Samplca, with copies of analysis, caa on application. ; The Company are Purchasers of AJjL OtiASSES of Fat Stack, and are regresantsd In the Woiroispo by Mb Alsr McKSBSIB, of FosthttlHtim. DILNUT SLADDEN MESSRS

XN returning thanks for tlie very liboral patrouugo uuuordud to them cinco oummenolnn buutHttiin, <loeiro to remind thosowhoHO h»uui.-ji rwjuiru renovating) that tlifiy can still bo found opposite Mn DAMtai.'H Timue» Vasdsi, OoAVSiSt., M*s*risii°Jon ORDEHfI may olwu hv. loft at Menses White & Oo V Quemi-Bfc Townsend & Cowper. Sculdkru and J/arneusmakert, QUBBN BTKBBT MittTßtlTOH IN cicttnowltdKliiK past favours call attention to their uurkulled atock ol Etiousu ASD COMNIM, BauoI.KHY AMI) IIAHMEBn, (ilflO to their NEW LIN EH in Reaper and Blndor Whipo, Hnrvoal Glovoa, Leather Button Polo Straps, Collar Saves, locally-mimufog-lored Machine Aprons, eta., etc. Houheiiaiii and Bekhwax Pubchased. Eopalrß Neatly Fiooutcd ; and Moderate Charges all round.

SPECIAL MEDICAL ANHOUJSOEMENT. BLINDNESS. —-„ And all ahronia ailments of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin and Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consumption, and all Chronio Amotions of the' Stomach, Cheat, Bronchial Tabes, and Nervous System. TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPEIt£ ENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. De. GEO. H. RAYMOND* THE Eminent Specialist of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and Chest, and Botanic Physician, and Author of numerous Scientific Pamphlets on Aural and Ophthalmic Diseases and whohaa been residing I«r the last three months in Auckland, :; IS NOW IS WELLINGTON, " and will stay a sufficient length of time to give every nfflieted and curable petßonJ an opportunity of benefiting by hia still end experience, Audbess—No. 40, Quozxeb Sibsm, off Cabs Street. ■■-"■■ WoRES ACKNOWLEDOED ET THE PsISOBBS W WiIES.

Nota.—Dß RAYMOND treats all diseases with HERBS ONLY, as he ia too conscientious to practise with deadly chemicals either in Allopathic or Homoeopathic doses; and, moreover, Dr Raymond has cored the failures of the best legally qualified jphy. eicians andsurgeonsinexistence, andean shoxr a Reputation TJnapproached by say other physician in chroaio diseases in tha Southern Hemisphere. DB RAYMOND would also add here that -what ha has done in AucMand and the Australian Colonies he can also do in Wellington ; AND THAT TBS SUBJOINED TESTIMONIAL IS OXLY A COBBOBOBiIIOS OS WHAT HE EAT, ACHIEVED ELSEWHERE, DEAF 42 YEARS, A MARVELLOUS CUBE ■"? HUMAN EAR AI?D'A™DILAFIDATEI) COHSTITDTIOK .. '{, IS THE CITY OP AUCKLAND. The Patient rapidly recovers from a diffi»onli and Complicated Deafness of Forty-,' - • Two Years'standing, ■"'■■■-"• NOS'E—A different form "of Deafnesa in each !>.«, namely, Chronic .OtoirhteH, of the Bight and Hardened Uncus "in'the Tympanal** of the Left, with other compli- —" ' -*- e Aural apparatus. jfc'JEMAN HAD NO WAX Hf THE PA*IEM'S TESTIMONY-'"''

Aurist, &a. " Daar fir,—l ha> r e been deaf for 42years, completely deaf ia ■mlo ear and partly so in the other ; and of lav years the affliction so enfeebled my gonsral health that I often feared the disease would terminate in some serious, ii not fatal, brain complication; - 'Seeing yonr advertisement, I purchased and 1 read your scientific rwmphlet; and from. the information therein, I waa quickly persuaded that jjSa were the only ipacialißt who coold posaibly succeed in n>* case. No intelligent person'can wake any mistake about cither yourself, system, or valuable writings ; and if £ had mat |yon about SB years ago y tfu might have saved me manyyears of untold plrnical and mental aafformg. Bat ybuwe a very small lad then, and it seems truly wonderful that I should now iaot-t with a man of your ability, afier waiting.«atS entlyj lor so many years to come across a pbysioian with "my ideas of disease," I have come across gooreaof so-oalled.doctors and Specialists in my time ; but 8a they all seomed:ty have toon of the old orthodox school of mcdlciip, and uttarly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far better to have them alone, and wait till I met a specialist whose system accorded more.Vrith the laws of nature. lam happy to say that I have met that man, and every day my deafneis is gradually leaving" jita. and I foci that I am being' restored 'to* my wonted health and vigor. . ''Kits curd should oertainly speak volumes for your simple nalnral Bolaolo l-ncice ; and, as I have oaly been one uioath undor your oare, I intend to pursue ,1,0 treatment farther, until you havaJpte-: red a thorough cure of my case. I Id also add hero that one ear has unhed opening up communication with abtear.youwil 1 have given me. all the I over wished for—in fact, my heap. ;))1 then be nearly perfeot. IV can d- the sftmo_ praleo fo .jrour.eeaaral . ment, which is certainly making a new i Vpi me. In conclusion, I shall alwaysiba ;happy to recommend yon to friends, or to personally testify to your skill and traat. merit.— Yours very truly,

'BolJovac Cottage, lidlevne road. i Ml Eden, February i, 1893.' > - ■>■. '> ■-'■■ •Ndjrs.—Siaoe prcosntiug the «bore tcrtl moaial, Mr iindbere has had hishearin j.restorodia ! bdtbears, aha will Uiorfly'^ Europe ; bat ltia wife and few2y may bo interyiawad at tlio name address wi&re< spactto ttwaare-, .DrKaymond^ouMsiss mention hate' that ba might baya" euted scores ol oilier individuals during his stay in-naking uf thaw minds, and ho «&n4 saord .to wsati his valuable time among a commuclty wao aro too alow for a funaral la oonetufiionj DaKwiMfD would add that at present fca'hw no taoro pampMßia for aate.astiißjallaraiiold. *^ H3.G.H. RAYMOND. ■ *«J«P D, * a a ' re4t t° fi Cuba afreet'-, 1&.. JHi, MSB, J -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4382, 30 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4382, 30 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4382, 30 March 1893, Page 4

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