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M THIS Celebrftt'ed' Lady 'Specialist is the .. only. My. M.DI, in ,tho Southern Hemisphere,' She holds nine diplomns and certificates; and Is registered throughout the British ppruinions..; She cures with absolute certainty, 'nil 'nervous,' clirbnid, ' skin' 'and blood affections,': fit3, : ' : paralj , siß l %6nchitis, 1 gout; liver and Iring complaints, kidney and bladder troubles, and all the effects of indiscretions and excesses;": f'.Vv Dr Frikart's treatment is thorough, scientific'and effectual. Consultation—Personally, free,; -by letter diagnosis), 10s, 'A eure'guarahleed In all curable cases! : The following are a'few of 1 many testimonials thd Doctor has received : :■•! .■■FBOHTnEBT.AmUDMEuCtnVt, Dr. Frikart's fame in curing diseases ol the nervous'.syslem, and ohronic and complioated complaints has gone abroad in the c010nie5.,,!,,,;,. -,■,- ,- ;.,„■.: ! - i FnbM THF. MANDATO. I, '"' : ''• Dr, Frikart's marvellous cures have created (i profound sensation. <v v : - . rnosi the omnurox iNrarEsnEST, A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is al present honoured by lho;presence of Mrs':E, ' ;highost possible honours in her profession, ' and established a-great in the Colony by her 'phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, ohronib; and complin c'ated complaints; The examinations this talented lady has passed are almost too numerous to mention, for apart from being a Doctor of Medicine, and a Licentiate of King and Queen's College o! Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, aud a Licentiate of Mid--1 wifevy of the same college; she is also Praktischo Artss of Switzerland, and passed what is considered about the hardest task in the medical world, the Staats Examcnat Bcrno University. Tho Doctor is no mean linguist, as she may bo consulted in German, French and Spanish, as well as English. Having held Hospital Appointments, her experience has not only been wide, but practical. ■ ■ i: ■ hum inn still,. ' ; . ; Dr. Frikart lias effected more cures of nervous and chronic complaints than any other Specialist ia Australia, , MOM TUB,WAIUIXAMIJOOI; STANDARD. . Dr, Frikart, the well-known M.D., has been very successful in the treatment of a number of local cases, ; mom the chuoxiclk. ; Dr. Frikart's reputation as a clever and successful pracjitioncr.is thoroughly established throughout the colonies,' ' FBOM THE HAMILTON SPKCTATOII. i Dr. Frikart, who recently arrived from the Old Country, has a splendid reputation, and 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, cluirvoyants, and magnetic healers, who have no medical knowledge and nothing to recommend them but their audacity, and who thrive on the credulity of the public by their fraudulentauuouucenieuts. ; , i ; , f{} ltemeiuber Dr. Frikart is nine timesqualiiicihnd registered by tho Medical Hoards throughout Australia; Consultation from 10 to G daily, and on Tuesday audSaturday evenings from 7 to 9. Note the address—l 4, Brandon-street, Wellington, one door from Feathcrs'tou; street. , MESSES OOLE& PAYNE, IN returning thanks for the very liberal patronage accorded to them since, commencing business, desiro to remind thoso whose houses requiru renovating, that they can still bo found oppo* sito Mr Daniell's Timber Yards, Chapel-St,, Masteiitoh ORDERS may also bei eft at Messrs White* Oo.'B, Quonn-St EKEI'AHUNA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Mr, ALLAN MANGUSON WISHES to inform the general pub lio that he has taken ovor Irom Mr J,'Jones, the Llvory andßalt Stable and Grass Paddocks held by him in oon neotion with the Temperance Hotel, Saddle Homes and Bugoies always oh hiiuj. Single and Double Baggies to i.ieet eveij and late trains if required. First class Pnddocks for Uurses and all kinds of Stock. CENTKAL DINING BOOMS) QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. fPHOSE commodious Dining Rooms are I opentotuepublioon. Sundays aud during the week, Week Davs BREAKFAST-7.30 to 8.80) SUNDAYS s • LUNCHEON—I2 Ull2 8t09,12101, TEA-6t06,30 ) sto 6. ALL MEAL* Is. Hot Pies and Coffeo every evening from 8 o'clock, Bread, Confcotionery and Foncy Goods as usual. ~ . • ; • ; PUBLIC NOTICE. 'Ehavemuchpleusuro in intimating YT that we have commenced the manufacture of Soap and Soda Crystals at Fctunoj a rising and industrial suburb of the cityol .Wellington,' confident that the central position we havo chosen, the commodious and-conveniently appointed premises wo have erected and the ex- , tended Home and, Colonial esporienco we have gained, will orniblo us to manufacture and sell an article which for quality and price will prove satisfactory to pur clients. Buyers of Tallow and Ronort Fat, WOOL SCOURING SOAP •'■■ In any quantity in casks. ALLENDER& fe<3\ I HE DRESDEN'S '■■, SOLEAGENCIESi ERARD PIANOS] [ Rubinstein has said: " But. there is - ' only one piano—the Erard," Madame Schpian \"\ have asked foi - an Erard' Piano," : ' Paderewski has expressed repeatedly a preference for the Erard. KUHBEPIANOS. Adistingnishcdiinanu. ,■' ~, facture.Recipient of 23 gold medals, ' Testimony from Henri KowaUki.: The '"': ',, magnificent, piano supplied by the ■•'!, "Dresden'.'tomyconcertsisworthj ' of the bcstEnglish and Continental "'platforms. I '''' ROSENKHANZ PIANOS ' , .-,. .Testimony from Madame Patey: Tout —Exquisite.'- Touch—Responsive, Finish—Very superior, i BOOSEY'S famous Band Inßtru.upis se cured the highest pn«l's,at all thi i. ; . Exhibitions fr6uVlßCi - tolßß9'. ' •••: A, F. HILL'S compositions in stock, hotabl; • •■;,', "Scotch Sonata, "., ;' and,'/From.iny Sketch B,ooy • 'oUU MUBSC DEPARTMENT '• IssiopMv/iih (lieli|tts.t,npveltiea-inSh;ee I- :• ;; aifEookWns'WJ 1 /; \i '. OUR TUNING jDEI'ARTMENT y Is under the superintendence" of an expert , PIANOS' AND ORGANS'-on' ,-ii, ments,froni|B3 ! iv A (|n)hly,; > : LisbION"QiJAYtfeBKANDON.SI'BMi. , ;;; Ml (WELLINGTONS' '•' ) \ ':'■'■ v l ]■•■'■■> .'■Manager,, •■'' 'Hi' S .•!'<!'ij .■.J-,. : Vi4i.!-.iiti!-.ni:i'! ' : 'f' Waijarapa { ,'■ Hood And, Johnson" IGreytqwa-Mr K! B '■v;! : !''-i!V/a«a!v.v''.;\ / .;:-,n'j!i^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 3

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