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SPECIAL MBDIdAL ANNOUNCEMENT. . SLINDNEHS, DEAFNESS,; ' ad all chronio ailments of the Eye, Ear, lose, Throat, Skin and Blood Diseases, lyspopaia, Debility, Pulmonary conaumpion, and all Chronio Afloctions of the Itoraaoh, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Ner. oub System, T3N YEARS' PBACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, **■'•■'• Dr. GEO. H. RAYMOND iHE Eminent Specialist ot the Eyo, Ear, j. Throat, and Cheat, and Botanic Phyiolan, and Author of numerous Scientiflo ?amphletß on Aural and Ophthalmic Dielaeea and who has beon residing tot the but hree months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON, , ind will stay a sufficient length of time to ;ivo every alllioted and curable person an >pportunity of benefiting by his skill and isperienoe, bDKSs-OALLTOS HOUSE, Cuba St Works Aokkowibdoed WilEB, NOIH.-DR BAIMOND treats allfteasca Kith HERBS ONLY, as he is too lious to practise with deadly ohermoals Dither in Allopathio or Homieopatbic doses; iind, moreover, Dr Raymond has cured, the failures of the best legally qualified ihy« sioians and surgeons in existence, andean other physician .in'ohronio diseases in the DR RAYMOND would also add here that what he has done in-Auokland and the Australian Colonies he can also do in Wellington ; aho xhai ihb Suwohbd Tbstimohul is oNLti CoaaoßouiiiOH - ojr WUiT HE HAS AOUKTH) KUKWHBBB.

DEAF 42 YEAES. A MARVELLOUS CUBE OF MEHUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IHTUK * CITIOFAUOKLAND. 'he Patient rapidly recovers from a difficult and Complicated Deafness -' ""'- Two Yeats'standiuJL tOTE-A different form otliei acb ear, namely, Chronio Otorrhcea of the light Ear and Hardened Mucus in the :ympanum of the Left, with otUor ampliations cf the Aural apparatus, BIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EARS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY) ToDßEuuosD,Aurißt,(S:o, ' Dear Sir,—l have been deaf for 42 years, ovnpletcly deaf in one ear and partly 60 in he other; and o ? !sto years the afflictiou so nicebled my general health that I often owed the disease would totminato in tome lorious, it not fatal, brain complication. 'Seeing your advertisement, I potohaseJ rod read your acientitio pamphlet; and irom tho information contained therein, I nob quickly persuaded that yon were the only specialist who conld possibly succeed in my case. No intelligent person can make any mistake about cither yourself, system, or valuable writings; and if L had mot you about 25 years ago you might have saved me many years of untold physical and mental suffering, But you were a very Bmalliad to, and it seems truly wonderful that I should now meet with a man of your ability, after waitin? pati-* ently lor so many years to como across a phyßicianwith ''my ideas oi disease," I have come across Bcoresof 80-called doctors and Bpcoialisls in my timo; but as they nil seemed to havo been of tho old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid of any originality or plausibility, I thought it for better to leave them nlone, and wait till I met a specialist whose system accorded more with the laws of nature, lam happy to say that I have met that man, and every

day my doafnoss is gradually loaving mc, and I feci that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor. 'This onro should certainly speak volumes for your Birople natural Botonie praotico;' u.i, as I have only been ono month under your caroj IWj - tho treatment further, until Jformed a thorough cure of my cal_ would also add here that one ear has"iui>> » proved immensely, and as soon as you htvc finished opening up communication with the right cor, you will have given me Blithe relief I ever wished for-in fact, my hear tog will then bo nearly perfect. I can acoordj tho samo praieo to yourjgenortl treatment, which is certainly making a new man ol.rae. In conclusion, Ishallalw&js bo happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify to your skill and treat* ment.Youre very truly, ' 0. J. LINDBERG, Dellovuo Coltago, bcllcvuo road, Mt Eden, February!, 1893.' Note,—Since presenting the above tcati monial, Mr Lindberg has had bis hcaria restored in both ears, and will shortly bo leaving Auckland on a bußinoss trip ts Europo; but his wife and family may bo interviewed at the samo address with respect to the euro. Dr Raymond would also mention hero that ho might have oored scores o! other individuals daring his stay in Auckland had they not been so dilatory in making up their minds, and ho can't afford to waste his valuablo time among s community who aro too slow for s funeral, In conclusion; Dbßathond would add that at prcsont he has no more pamphlets for sale, as they all aro sold. Ml. G.H.RAYMOND.

OODIIST, AIIBIBTAND BOTAKIC PimiCUN, Ko< 40,Ghuznco street (off Cuba street), Wellington, r March 7th, 18!»3, ' ,i. ■ Townsend & Cowper, Saddlers and Qubek-siriei Mastebton IN acknowledging past favours cull attention to their unrivalled stock ol Emhbh AND CoLOSIAtSAHBLEOT AKD HABKEBS, also to their NEW LINES in Bcaper and Binder Whips, Harvest Gloves, Leather Butters, Pole Straps, Collar Saves, loc».lly-manul&c----lured Machine Aprons, etc., etc. HoBSEIMB AM) BEESWAX PoBCDABED. Repairs Neatly Executed j and Moderate Charges all round.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CHEAP MANURED fpHE Wmmkoioh Meat B&port Com. pamy offer theirMan'jircH, ptepateu by tho American'ptoceaa.,' at the following prices on truoka at %,hautanga:Bone Meai, Ist quality, pet toa, £6 Bone Meai, 2nd quality, „ £5 Blood Manbbe ( $$ Mixed Mamcbes ci Samples, wiQicopioß of analj be had on application' OLASSES of Pat Stock, and atorepto. noted in tho.Wa.rarapa by Mb Alk JDILJNOX SLADDEN Bocrotarv,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4397, 19 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4397, 19 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4397, 19 April 1893, Page 4

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