t MABTERTON HOSPITAL BALL. ■ fTtfJK Ooinmittee desire to tender their : "1 j thanks to all who contributed to- * wards thesnccosß.oE the Hospital Ball s held! oiI'THUKSDAYj Ist'Jurio, 1893. i; W. SELLAK, j .■' Hon. Seoretary. riIHE ANNUAL'MEBTINGrof the 1 '■■ MASTSItTON AGRICULTURAL 1 'AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION will 'ba ho'd at tho Club UoteI.on.SATUKDAY, 10th day of Jjino,-; «t If 30 a.m. : Busiskss : To skoeivk and Adopt ! Baunce Sheet and General 0. ELGAYFER, L.K.Q.0.P., L.M., Ac. THIS Celebrated My Specialist is the ; only Lady ■ M.D.. in. f he. Souihern <' Hemisphere. She holds nine diplomas and certificates, and is rc3'?tered throughout the British Dominions, fiho emes with absolute certainty, all nervous, chronic, skin and blood affections, fits, paralysis, bronchitis, I gout, liver and huig c implainls, kidnov and - bladder troubles, and all.the effects ot indiscretions and oxecsscs.' .Dr Frikart's tieatment is thorou'jh, scicn- ' tifio' and effectual. Consultation—Personally, free;' by letter (including-diagnosis), , lOs/ A cure guaranteed in allowable cases. The following are a few of nwuy tcsti- ' menials the Doctor has received : FIIOJITUB ST. Alft'AUl) MEUCmiY, Dr. Frikart's famo in curing diseases, of ' the nervous fcyslein.mid chronic and'complicated cohiplainls has gone abroad in the colonies. 'Ho)nilt BT.Ui»Alll>. ■ : : Dr. Frikart's marvellous cures have created a prpfouud sensaliim. ; FIIOJI THE CIIAKMOX IJiDEMSOEXT, A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is at i prcseut honoured by tho prescuco of Mrs E. | F, M. Frikart, M.D., who has obtained tho h'ghest possible honours in her profession, and established a creat reputation iu tho Colony by her phenomenal success, in the treatment of nervous, chronic; and compli- . catcd complaints. The examinations this r talented lady has passed aie almost too 1 numerous to mention, for apart from being a Doctor of Medicine, and a Licentiato of King and Queen's 'College- of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, and a Liccntiatoof Midwifery of the samo college; she' is also I'vaktischc Arte of Switzerland, and passed what is considered about the hardest iask in tho medical world, the Staats Examcn at Berne University.. The Doctor, is no mean linguist, as she'niay be.consulted inGer- , man, French and Spanish, as well as English. Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide, but practical. : : . i 'raojt TnE'vur.. Dr. Fifet has effected more cures of nervous ami chronic complaints than auy other Specialist iu Australia, • FI.OM THE W.UUINAJIHOOI, STANDAJID. Dr. Frikart, tho well-known M.D., has been very successful iu the treatment of a number of local cases. HIOJI ME CHIIOMCU', Dr. Frikart's reputation ass clover and successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the colonies, MOM TUB HAMILTON SPECTATOR. Dr. Frikart, who. recently arrived from the Old Country, lias a splendid rcpuiaiioo, aud is tho only legally qualified lady M.D. in Australia. The Doctor would caution readers against unprincipled persons calling themselves: herbalists, medical botanists professors, electricians, clairvoyants, and magnetic healers, who have no medical knowledge and nothing to recommend them but their audacity, and who thrive on the credulity of tho public by their fraudulent announcements; ■ ■-'■'• - ■ '•■ ' HcmembcrDr. Frikart is nine times qualified and registered by the Medicnl Boards throughout Australia, Consultation from 10 to 6 daily, and on Tuesday and SaturJav evenings from 7 to 9. . ■ Note the address—l 4, Brandon-street, Wellington, one door from Fea'herston; street. - :..-..- ■•■ SHAKLAHD'S "MOA" Baking Powder IS FAMOUS IN. NEW ZEALAND PURITY AND STRENGTH. |T CONTAINS nothing but what is healthful and nutricious, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Bice •Mr William Southall, President of the Birmingham Natural History and Miorosoopical 'Society, testifies:—" 1 have made a chemical and miorosoopical Nomination of Sharland's Baking Powder, and find it quite Pure and 'Wholesome, and freo from admixture with alum, bo frequently presonb.jn/.b'skinij powder, Shorland'B Baking Powder will be found of much Be in the preparation . 'BpN^SS;NOTIFimM(^v/, ; X: London' and the' leading English' Journals, Mag6zioes r and arrival of every Qceari'steair et..^ .,.'. u .The,,principal .Colonial Newiipaperir atari kepi'inslook. ~v , : . , jaiMJAV-DAiiT,. JfiMa''A "finJ-biaii" and' coirplete piintine stolonth»pni?,m .>.,.;;- ir ,,Xr ■".: . 'Priuter;,Stat;oner, arid Bp'ckeller, \ 1/flniKnifc' llefHlta 1 'Riii'Min'mY.'' '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3
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651Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3
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