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SPECIAL MIDIC&b ANULINDNEH& DEAFNESS. And oil elwonia aJlaMtsLa oi lbs Bye, Ear. Note, "Throat, tiklu and Blood liUcbew, Dygpepsia, Debility, Pulmonary coumimj)ilon, gad all Ohrooie Afl«etiou» of Uun Bloraaeb, Cbeit, Tubes, ana HerVDua Bystua, TJ3N yEABS' PBACTIfIAI. EXPKRISNOE IN TllS AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Dh. UEO. H. BA¥MOND THS SwliStat Sgeaialifli el lbs Bye, Eat, ThsoaS, mid Cheat, Bud Boteaic Phjatelati. aad Author oi numerous Scicntilic I'ttmphleta on Aural and Ophthalmic Dis e&sefi and who has been midlug tor the lost ttiree mouths En Auckland, IB NOW IN WELLINGTON, and will slay a ettfflsioot length ot time to Rive every afflicted and oorttblu par?on an opportunity of boneflting by his okill and experience. AODES3B—No, 40, GuczHtm Gtbhet, off Cuba Stroll. WOBKS ACKNOWLEDGED BT IBS PaKtCEBS or Wales. Kmb.—Dß BAYMONDtreate all diseases with HERBS ONLY, sa he ia 100 consoientiods to praotißO ivitli deadly chemicals cither ia Allopathic or Hemeeopattdo dosea : and, moreover, Dr Baymond hsß owed thu giaiaas and surgeons in existence, and can show a Beputatlen Unappronched by aaj other physician in ohromo diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. DB RAYMOND would also add time that what he has done ia Auckland and the Australian Colonies he can also da in Wellington ; and that tem Bcbjoinix TeaiuioNiAr, is okly a Cohbobobation ot WHAT HE HAS ACHIEVED EISKWnKfIK. DEAF 42 XEAHS. A MARVELLOUS CUBE or TUB HUMAN BAB AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION [ CITY OS AUCKLAND.

I'lia Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and Complicated Deafness of FortyTwo Years' standing. NOTE—A different farm of Deafneas in each car, namely, Chronic Otoirhue of the Right Ear and Hardened Mucuu ia t.lto Tympanum of the Loft, with other ooiapliostionaof Ilia Aural apparatus XHIH GENTLEMAN BAD NO WAX IN MB HMIH. THE I'ATIEWT'B TESTIMONY; To 0a Bashohd, Aurlst, &a, " Dear Hir,—l havo been deaf for in yen™, completely deaf In one ear and partly no In (lie other; and of lata years the afllictiun -.» atifeeWsd my general health (hut 1 oltuu tc*r«dtlie dlßOßiio would tormlnalo in domu eurlouo, it not fatal, brain aompllcatiou. ■Seeing yonr advertiscmont, 1 nurohaord Bud read your nolimliUo pamphlet; and from Hie Information contained therein, I waa quickly porau&dad (hat jon worn the only specialist who could pouidbly uiicocud in my oaae. No intelligent person can make any mlotako about either yourself, ayntum, or voluabln writings j end if i had met you about 25 yean ago you might have saved me many years of untold physical and mental oufleiiag. But you ware n very smalt lad then, and it seeing truly wondorful that I ehould now meet with a mart of your ability, after waitiutr patiently for to many years to come across a physician with "ray ideas of disease," I have come across sooresof 80-oalled doctora and apcolalißta in my time ; but as they all Ecoraed to havo been of the old orthodox flahool of medieino, sad utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it far better to leave them alone, and wait til) I met a specialist whose system accorded more with, the lawa ot nature, lam happy to e»y that I have met that man, and every day my deafaetE ia gradually leaving me, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor. 'This cure should certainly speak volumes for yonr simpia natural Botanic praotice ; and, as I have only been one month under yonr care, I intend to pursue the treatment further, until you haye performed a thorough core of my case, Iwould also add here that one ear has improved immensely, and as soon as you hrve finished opening up communication with tha right tar, you will have given me all the ritief 1 ever wished for—in fact, my hear* idr will then be nearly porfeot. I can accord the same praise to \ our) general treatment, whioh is certainly making a new man of me. In eonolosion, / shall always be happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to yonr ekili and treatment

Xoats very holy, ' C. J. MNDBERG,. ' Bellevuc Cottage, Bnllevno toad, Mi E<2en, February!, 1593.' Note Since presenting the above testi monial, Mr Jjindbsrg baa had bis hearjn restored inj)o|jijar»: on a business trip to 1 Butope ; bat his wife and family ma; be interviewed at the same address with ro»pact to the euro. Dr Raymond -would also mention here that he might have oared | scores of other individuate during his stay in Anolctand bad they not been so dilator? is msMtig up their minds, and he can't afford to waste his valuable time among a community who are too slow for a funeral. Is conclusion,Dbßatoond would add that! at present ho has no more pamphlets for oale, as the? all are sold. DB.G. H.BAYMOUD. OfTOLKT, ACBIBT AHP BOTAKIC PhysiClAS, No. 40,Ghoznee street (off Cuba street), Wellington. March 7th, 1893, Townsend & Gowper. Saddlen and JSarnmmaJcers, QuEEK-siMsr .Mastekton XN acknowledging past favours call attention to their unrivalled etook ot English AND CojJOSUh SiDDLEBT AND HmiSEBS, also to .Ihotr HEW LINES in Ecaper and Binder Whips, Harvest Gloves, Leather Battors, Polo Straps, Collar Saves, locaUy-manufao-turei Machine Aprons, tic. etc. HoBSEHATA AK» BEESWAX FCBCBASED. Bepalrs Neatly Executed; and Moderate Charges all round.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! mHE WtiAtxaTOX Meai Extort Com. Fii«Y offer their Manures, prepared by the Ah wriiMß procwa, at the following pricui on trucks at Ngahauranga : BuKL' Miiii, Ist quality, per ton, £t Boss Miiii, 2nd quality, „ £5 BwodM.ikubb „ £5 Mucsa Manors* „ £4 Samples,, with copies of analysis, eui oa application. The Cotapany ate Purchwwa of AVU wnfsd in lha Wairarapa by Mr At,sj{ 4 MoKsHZUe, cf Fwthaieton. DILBOT gUADDEK WISHES its PaM&oi Mastered to kausr thai Jte hM eommfß&i. and wtH &oa t&at tea % - immMs. *»

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 2

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