['■ ■ LXQ.aP,, L.M, Au ;. , 111 HI- Celebrated Ladjr: Specialist is the _L only Lady M.D, in the Southern Hemisphere.', She holds nine diplomas and certificates, and is registered throughout the British Dominions'. She oures with absolute certainty,% aU jnervous,! chronio, .skin and blood affeotions',';jlts, .paralysis,, bronohjtis, gout, liver and lungcbniplaints, kidney and bladder trbubles, : and l all the effects of indiscretions and oxcolisk"'; .'•!" ';,;" lir Frikart's trciiraptitls thorough.'scientifio and effectual.' 'Cohsultaiioh—Person'' ally, free; by letter (including diagnosis), 10s;. icure'Biiiirantee'd [n nil curable case's. The,following are.a'few.of many.testimonials the Doctor. has received:— ,■ of Dr? Frikart'sfanie'in curing diseases, of the nervous system, and chronic and corngo plicated complaints has gone'abroad'in tho colonics. ratoimißTisßAiip, :.''|;';~ ' ■■ ■ £ ADr. Frikart's'niarvellous cureshave created A a profound sensation. ~ . MOM THE CHAai.TOsixDEPESDEST. A Distinguished'Visitor.—Charlton is at * present honoured by tho presence of Mrs E. F. M.fekartiMD., wlio;has;'6btaibed.|lie ■ '■ highest * possible honours' ih'hcr profession, and established .a great .reputation in the 8 ? Colony by her phenomenal Vucceis-in the ,"' treatment of nervous, chronic, and compli--1,8 citied.complaints..- jjhp .exaniinationsjthts ' talented lady has passed, .are almost too ■ nydicnous to mention, for apart from being 5 a i Dootor,of Medicine, and a,Licenti»te,qt] lit King and Queen's College'of Physicians, di Dublin, Ireland, and a Licentiate of MidDD . wifery of tho same college; she is also , Praktische Artz of; Switzerland,- and passed *J what is considered about'the hardest task ' in tho medical Examon at , ff Berne University. 'The Doctor is no, mean n, linguist, as she niivy: be consulted inGerm man, and 'Spanish, as. well as English, Having held Hospital.Appointments, ur her experience has not onlybeen wide, but 10 pVaplical. ;:! '■"'''' ': .. . . p Htolt TUK.M.UI,. Jj ; '"Dr. ; Frikart'has effected uidro'cures of nervous and chronio complaints than any '' other Specialist in Australia, j). ''■ 'niOJI TUB WAIUHAJIIIOOI- SrANDAIU), Dr. Frikart, the well-known M:D., has t ; beeii very successful in tho' treatment of a i. number of local cases. ot \ FBOM IMS CHIIOMCHJ, 9.i „ Dr. Friknrt's reputation,as a clever and f successful practitioner'is thoroughly established thrdughout.'tho."col6mes'; "■' ■• ■."■> •.:■■ [. : I'llOJI TUB HAMILTON SPECTATOR. Dr. Frikart, who recently arrived from i, the.Old Country, has a splendid reputation, :' and is the only legally; (lualiftcd.kdy'jM.D, ■ ln ; Australia,' ■■•' ■•'■■■■ ' : '■'' ' ' E i .JThe Doctor would caution readers, against unprincipled persons 'calling, themselves herbalists,' 1 medical botanists professors] ~ electricians," clairvoyants,' an'd magnetic healers, who hay? no medical knowledge and !' nothing to recommend them but their audacity, and who thrive on the credulity -. of.the public by their fraudulent announce- ™ meats.'' •' 'J'' .'\' : ''. .{ ij lied and registered by tho Medical Boards It throughout Australia. '. .•' "' n 1 .Consultation from 10 to C daily, and on ;y Tuesday aud Saturday evenings from ,7 to te 9. ; ■ ■''■• '• Note the address—l 4, Brandon-street, '" Wellington, one'door from Fe'athersttm; £ street]' '• » SHARUHD'S M' "MOA." i - Baking Powder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For. ita Abaoluto PURM AND STBENGTH. • TT CONTAINS nothing but what is healthful and nutritious, and only a what'is found in Meat. Fish; Corn. Rice • Mr William Southall, President of ■ tho Birmingham Natural History and Mioroscopical Sooiety, testifies:—" I have made a chemical and microscopical examination ofSharland's Baking Powder, and find it quite Pure and Wholesome, and free from admixture with alum, so frequently present in baking powdor, Sharland's Baking Powder wiU 7 bo found of much use in tho preparation I : ;WOODCOTMsfIO»'.; ;;:;:: SCEOOL,: ■■■: HOBSON BTREEp,AyELLLNQTON,, ;' ''[[ The next termwill begin on Thursday, '' 'June'the Ist'(first),'"' '''■,;",!'.''•;',' J '"'' i ■•:• i-.'.i.'l. ! l ' ,f;!/A! K .'.! ■!■'!:. fkADMASTER, O&'Gardincr,B.A,, Li Pembroke College, Cambridge; n BeaidentAssistant G F.iWooldV* ridge,;M.A., Keljle College, Oxford;f Bjijl, .. ing-.and Gymnastic'luatruolor, Sergeant ° y tawrenoe, Subjects-Divinity, Latin ',' Greek', Frenoh, English; Geo.a graphy. Arithmetic, Euolid, Algebra., Boys ,',",; prepared.fpj.fephdlw'shipa• and.<eQtrance'. at. )p. Obristohurch, and Wangami, ..Tho school v games, oricket, and A'ssociation football, ate '.?■ !,',", thoroughly looked after ouioj spnoof hours .'., Tn'onousehtjs larue idomiTaid'.'iitands in .'..' exlenSivo groufids':b'eludm|"a'field'fof ,' oriok'et andiobtb'alll!!Ai ezpehenced matron' j. is,injcharge;,of-the^-domestio^■arrange^ ,' mehk '.'.' y '.„;."!• .;'.'-''.'7"i' „; for seTOral Bbarddfs from ■v."/. tho.ago^pf,ton; , aiid , fpr £/fe^ : :;.- o;. Bthj-and"'on"' Moiiday|' Tuesaay,' and Wednesday,- May 29." 30,31 i ■''' '^'•■■' : - ?•• A'Prispeotusßndi.fullCinforrMtaoii.on
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4435, 3 June 1893, Page 3
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