DR. WILFORD HALL'S GREAT HYGIENIC DISCOVERY.
Doubtxkss amid the many remedies ottered to the public fir the cure "f diit-aao, there ire some which have proved must effectual, while others are fitted only to deceive the credulous and t> ease them of their money. Dr. Hall's greiit hygienic discovery can justly be classed with the former. Must
marvellous have been tho results in curing various forms of disease, m proved by tlia numeroUH testimonials from highly respectable and influential persons in various parts of tho world, particularly in the Australasian colonies. It U a most rational system, and hii-s been the means of giving immense relief to thousand*. Under such circumstances, it is no wonder that Dr. Hal.'.s remedy has been held in high regard. The doctor is a man ot high standing in tho profession and of world-wide fame, combining great talents and vast experience. Through his great scientific attainments and practical knowledge of his profession, Dr. Hall has obtained the possession of a secret which has brought untold joy to thousands suffering from every form of diseaso. Thus he has proved himself not only e great physician, but alau a philantrophist and a benefactor of his kind. Mr John Hern, ot Victoria, is his agent, as will btj seen by reference to our advertising columns, with Mr Gen. H. Nicholls as his representative, who has charge of the Auckland branch of the business, the offices of which are in Shortland-.-troet, opposite the Star Office. It will be seen that the treatment is unfolded in the health pamphlet, which costs the very moderate sum of £1. Dr. Hull's remedy is a wonderful preventative and the best blood purifier in the world. We heartily recommend such of our numerous readers who may be suffering from disease to ii'irchase the pamphlet and loyally follow the mode of treatment prescribed therein.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3177, 3 November 1892, Page 2
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309DR. WILFORD HALL'S GREAT HYGIENIC DISCOVERY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3177, 3 November 1892, Page 2
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