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SPECIAL MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT, BLINDNESS. ' . DEAFNESS, And all ckrcmio ailments of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Tbioat, Bkin and Blood Diseases, Dyspepsia, Debility, Pulmonary consumption, and all ChrOnio Affections of the Stomach, Chest, Bronchial Tubes, and Nervouh Sjßtom, .» 3 | TEN YEAIiS' ENOE IN THE AUSTBAIIAN ■ COLONIES. Dr. GEO. 'ft RAYMOND THE Eminent Specialist of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and Chest, aid Botanic Physician, and Author of numerous Soientiflo Pamphlets on Aural and Ophthalmio Dis» cases and who has been residing for the list threo months in Auckland, IS NOW IN WELLINGTON,

and will stay a sufficient length.of tine to give every afllioted and curablo person an opportunity oi benefiting by his skill and experience, Abbress-CAELTON ROUSE. Cuba St WoilES ACKNOWLEBOED 11 TJaOTCZM Of WiLES, Notb.—Dß BAYMONO treats all diseases witli HERBS ONLY, as he is too conscientious to praotiso with- deadly chemioala either in Allopathio or Homceopatbio doßes; and, moreover, Dr Raymond has oared the failures of the best legally qualified- physicians and surgeons in existence, and can show a Reputation by any other physician in ohromo diseases in the Southern Hemisphere. DK BAYMOND would also add hen that what he has done in Auokland and the Australian Colonies he oan also do in Wellington ; and thai ins. Sobjokes Testimonial is onma Cobbobormioh oi WHAT HE lIU iOHBVED IL3BWIIEEB, DEAF42YEABB. . ' A MARVELLOUS CUBE . or ins

HUMAN EAR AND A DILAPIDATED CONSTITUTION IN THE (, CITYOFAUOEyttg The Patient rapidly recowF fwftfi . dfficult and Complicated Deafnessol Forty-' Two Yeors'standing. NOTE—A diflerent form ol Deafness in each ear, namely, Chronic Oloirhcca ol the Right Ear and Hardened Mucus in the Tympanum of the Left, with other compliTHIS GENTLEMAN HAD NO WAX IN HIS EARS. THE PATIENT'S TESTIMONY! To Dn Raymond, Auriat, 4c, " Dear fir,-I liavo been deal lor 42 yearn, completely deaf in one ear and partly bo in the other; and of late years the affliction so enfeebled my general health that I often feared the diecaso would terminate in eomo seriouß, ii not fatal, brain complication. 'Seeing your advertisement, I purchased and read your scientific pamphlet; and from the information contained therein. I was quickly persuaded that you were the only specialist who could possibly succeed in my case. No intelligent person can make any mistake about either yourself, system, or valuable writings; and if I had met you about 25 years ago you might have saved me manyyears of untold physical and mental suffering. Cut yon wore a very small lad then, and it seems truly wondorful that I should now meet with a man ef your ability, after waitimr patiently for eo many years to come across & physician with <' my ideas of disease." I have come across scores o! so-called doctors and specialists in my time; but 03 tboy all seemed to have been of the old orthodox school of medicine, and utterly devoid ot any originality or plausibility, I thought it far better to leave them alone, and wait till I met a specialist whoso ayatem accorded more with the laws of nature. lam happy to Bay that I lmve met that man, and every day my deafness is gradually leaving me, and I feel that I am being restored to my wonted health and vigor. 'This ouro should. certainlT siwak volumes for your practico; and, as I have oniyliflPDno' month under • your care, I intend to pursue the treatment further, until you hamperformed a thorough oure of my case, Iwould also add hero that one car has im» proved immensely, and as soon as yon htve finished opening up communication with the right ear, you will have given me all the relief I over wished for—in fact, my heat ing will then bo nearly perfect. I can accord| tho same praise to your] general treatment, which is certainly making a now man of.me, In conclusion, I shall always ba happy to recommend you to friends, or to personally testify toypDr skill and Mi ment.— Yours very truly, 'C, J. LINDBERG, Bellevuo Cottage, Bellevue road, Mt Eden, February 4, 1893.' NoiE.—Sinco presenting the obovotesti monial, Mr Lindbcrg has had hishearin restorod in both ears, and will shortly bo leaving Auckland on a business trip to Europe ; but his wife and family may be interviewed at (he samo address with reapeot to the euro. Dr Raymond would also mention here that ho might havo cured scores of other individuals during his stay in Auckland had they not been bo dilatory in making up thoir minds, and he can't a&ord to waste bis valuable time among a community who-are too slow for & funeral. In conclusion j Dr Raymond wonld add that at present he has ho more pamplilete for sale, as they all are sold. DR, G.H.RAYMOND. Ocowbt, Aotibtakd Botasio PiroKm No. 40,Ghuznco street Wellington. March M, 1893,

Townsend & Cowper, Saddlers and BarnmmaJurt, Queek •kkeet,,, i ■ Mabte rtoH TN acknowledging past favours call alienX tion to their unrivallcdatookol Eholibh «fi> CpioNiAL Saddlery and Habkess, also !?r$ eit NEWLINES in Reaper and Binder Whips, Harvest Gloves, Leather Buttors, I 010 Straps, Collar S&Tes, locally-manufac-tured Machine Aprons, etc., etc. Horsehair ind Beeswax Poicdibed. Repairj Neatly Executed: and Moderate Charges all round.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. % CHEAP MANUKESI JlHfi WmmoioH MHlExtobtCOM* pasi offer their Manures, prepared >y theAmorican proccßi, at the following prices on truoks at Nuahauranga ! Bone Meal, Ist quality, per ton, £t Bone Meal, 2nd quality, „ £o Blood Makube „ £5 Mixbd Mahubes „ _£L JL Samples, with copies of analysis, can be had on application' ate Purchasers of ALL CLASSES of Pat Stock, and are repre» aented In the Wairarapa by Mr Alex. UoKinziEj of Featherston, DILWOT SLAJJDEN Secretary,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 4

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