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SPECIAL MEDICAL AN-; : HOUJNOEMENT. BLINDNESS. ."■■-'' ; deafnSess, And all ohronio ailments of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Bkin and Blood Diseases, Djßpepais, Debility, Pulmonary consumpfa, and all Ohronio Affeotions J of tho Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tabes, and Her. TEN YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERL ENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. \-, Dr. UEO.H. RAYMOND THE Eminent Specialist of tho Eye, Ear, Throat, and Chest, and Botanic Phyliolan, and Author of numerous Scientific three months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, giro every afllioted and curable person an opportunity of benefiting by his skill and experience, ■' •' Addhkss-CABMON HOUSE, Cuba St WOBKB ACKKOWUiOTErr Bt 188 PBIXCISS OF WaLEB, Noig.-DR BAYMON Wr'eats slfdisf" with HERBS ONLY, as be is too cods tious to practise with deadly: ohemio'S either in Allopathic or Homcebpatnio doses i. and, moreover, Dr Raymond has burod the failures of the best, legally qualified phyother phyaioian in ohronio diseases in the. Southern Hemisphere, JjR HAYMOND would also add here that what he has done in Auckland and : ths Australian Colonies he ean also do in Wellington ; and thai ;thb Sobjokbd TESTIMONIAL IS ONLY* CoBROHOMTIOR 01 WHAT HE HAS AOHffiVM IUXWHIBI. DEAF 42 IBABS. A MARVELLOUS CUBE OFTBE, HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION ' ixing CITYOEAUOKLAND. Tho Patient rapidly recovers from a diffi. colt and Complicated Deafness of FortyTwo Years'standing, vn NOTE-A different form'.of Dcafn each ear, namely, Ohronio Otorrhcea of the, Bight Ear and Hardened Mucub in tho Tympanum of the Lclt, with other complications ef the Aural apparatus. THIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EARS, THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY: To DnlUnioND, Aurist,<&c, 11 Dear. Sir,—l havo been deaf for 42 years, completely deaf in ono ear and p* tly so in the other; and of late years the/ fiction so/ enfeebled my general health ( ; I often feared tho disease would termini, in er serious, it not fatal, brain oomplit iion, 'Seeing your advertisement, I purchased and read your scieutifio pamphlet; and from the information contained therein, I was quickly persuaded that you were tho only specialist who could possibly succeed in my case, No intelligent. person ;ean, make any mistake about either yourself, system, or valuable writtags'i'and if i had met you about 25 years ago' you might bavo saved me many years of untold physical and mental suffering. But yon wero avcry small lad then, and it seems truly wonderful that I should now meet with; a man ef your ability, after waitintr patiently for so many years to come across aphysician with ('my ideas of disease," I' have come across scoresol so-called doctors and specialists in my time; but as they all seemed to havo ken of tlio old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility,! thought it far better to leave them alone, and wait till more with the laws of nature. I am happy to say that I have met that man, and every and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor. 'This onre should certainly speak volumes for yonr simple natural Botanio practice; And, as I have only bpjons month under yonr caro, lint* the treatment farther, until yo u formed & thorough oure of ay ca would also add hoie that one car hi proved immensely, and as soon as you finished opening up communica l ' 7' . tho right ear, you will have giver«Jie % all tl_ relief I ever wished for-in hear ing will thon be nearly perfect, I can accord, tho same praiso to yonr] general treatment, which is certainly making a new man ot.me. In conclusion, I shall always ba happy to reoommend you to friends, orio personally testify to your skill and treat* mont,— Yours vory truly, 'C.J.LINDBERG, 'Bellovue Cottage, Bollcvue road, Mt Eden, February 4,1893.' Norc-Sinco presenting the above test! monial,MrLindbcrgbas had hishcariu rcatorod in both ears, and will shortly bo leaving Auckland on a bmincsa trip to Europo j but his wife and family may beinterviewed at the same address with re.spsotto the euro. Dr Raymond would alsomention here that ho might have cored, scores of other individuals daring bin stayin Auckland had thoy not ken eo dilatory in making up their minds, and ho can't afford to waste his valuable time among acommunity who are too slow for a funeral. In conclusion, Dll Bathoxb wonld add that at prcsont ho has no moro pamphlet! for sale, as they all arc sold, DB, G.H.RAYMOND. Oculist, Aubistandßoiamc Physician; .- No. 40,Ghu«nee street (off Cuba Wellington, , March 7th, 1893, \ Townsend & Cowper, Saddkrt and Harnemiakrs, QUEBN-SIHBEI MABIEBTON IN acknowledging past favours call attention to their unrivalled stock of Esohbb uroCowsui Saddlebv and Habxebb, also to their NEWLINES in Reaper and Binder whips, Harvest Gloves, Leather Bnttore. Pole Straps, Collar Saves, localiy-manufao-lured Machine Aprons, etc, etc. Hoßßßmm akd Beeswax Pohcdahed, Repairs Neatly Fxecuted; and Moderate Charges all round. IMPORTAMTOPARMEK& CHEAP MANURES! ,HE Wsiiffioioji Meai ExpobJ tm offer their Manures, prjpi?c« Bone MEAlclet quality, p«t ton, £8 BoheMeu, 2nd quality, „- £R BmodMamore „.. ;£5 Mixed Manubes „ £i on application. .' \ V J]' u °i ; nJ? pail y are Futchasera of ALL MBSES of Fat Stock, and aroropre. ented in the Wairarapa by Mr Alex, of Featbeißton. '. DHHOI BLAHDBN ■'■■'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4391, 12 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4391, 12 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4391, 12 April 1893, Page 4

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