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" For ■ha cause that lacks assistance 'Gainst the wronjj that needs resistance, For the future m the distance, And the good that we can do." THE SANATORIUM, NELSON, Founded 1891, under the auspices of the Mayor end Members of the Nekoc City Council, For the Special Care. Nursing, and Beientifio Treatmant of Invalids. Telegraphic address, P. O Bos, Clapham, Nelson. 16 Medical Superintendent, Hkrbebt Clapeav, Practising Medical Botanist Nelson, New Zealand, Latitude, 43 8. ; Longitude, 173 E. After comiderab'e trouble and diligent search for a suitable position and town possessing a climate necessary for the treatment of conßumi tion, and all other pnlmonary diseases, the Proprietor and Melicai Offic> r of the Nelson Sanitorium, after m«ny ytars of travelling, during whioh period he has touched altnoßj a 1 the civilised parts of the world, has seleoted Nelson as being the "ideal" spot. The climate of Nel»on is simply perfection, being noted for its even and regular temperature ; for the absence of fierce and endden changes m tbe weather; for ics mild and rational winters ; for its d lightful, exhilarating and heaitby atmosphere. The proprietor having satisfied himself hat NelnoQ was m every respect Bnitable the Clapham-combinaticn treatment of Consumption m all its stages, whioh he has discovered {aftf-r many years of anxions* etudy and ieseasch), realised the neoessity of bnilding a Sanatorium for tbe speoial care, nursing and aoientifio treatment of patients. The Nelson Sanitorium is situated on an elevate a, healthy and beautiful position, specially eelected, which commands a magnificent view of sea, city, and mountain ecenery, while the considerable area of ground it occupies is beautifully laid out with trees, and m gardens, and with saoh pleasing Burroandings the life of the patient is made less monotonous. The Sanatorium is replete with every v comfort, while tbe sanitary arrangements cannot be excelled, and patients receive every possible attention from trained nurses and servants engaged under the direot supervision of Mr Glapbam. The sucoesß which has attained the Clapham-Combination Cure of Consumption is being known far and wide, and patients are comiDg from foreign countries to receive treatment at the Nelson Sanatorium, Of course tbe details of the Clap ham-Combination mcde of treatment are at present feept seoret, but for general information, it is sufficient to state, magnetism plays an important part. A power, is employed over whioh the inventor has complete control, Gtiiisiag electricity m a peculiar manner, snd bj this wonderful discovery not only the gersjg of this dir*: disease ?-re attacked and destroyed, bat tbe system genetallyjs bs5H up and restored to its poriaai condition of health. Ivianoias m Di Scoh's treatment ssceEsary to attack tha disease with miorobes, the effect of which treatment has m many casea been more disastrous to the patisnt than the original disease. Mr Claphami intends m a short time make known tothe whole world his methods of treatment when be will have the satisfaction of knowing that his life's labours h r ye not been m vain. In farther consideration of the ndoor patients of the Nelson Sanatorium, the proprietor places horses and carriages at their disposal to afford them an opportunity easy outdoor exercise and to view the charming and EnrrouncJiDg distriot of NeJtfon. la treating the various complaints Mr Clapham undertakes, he employs the curative agencies of the undermentioned baths, combined with judiaious treatment of modern Botanic remedies, avoiding m every particular minerals of all descriptions. Herbalism is fast coming to the front; and the old world ideas are gradually fading away. Electricity is an important factor m my treatment of all diseases. It is used m many known forms, such as Swedish Movements, Manual and Mechanical Massage— Pneamatio and Yaouum treatment, etc., etc. Persons Buffering with any nervous disorders — Rheumatism, Soiatioa, Neuralgia, Constitutional Decay, or any ill that fleßh is heir to— will find m Mr Clapham's Botanic Electro remedial agency a sure, safe, and speedy cure Ladies m any condition of health can depend upon receiving eveiy qualified attention at the Sanatorium. Baths Employed :— Turkish Bcssian Roman Thermo-Electro Electro-Vapor Electro-Hydrio Eiectro-i hemico Hot Air Vapor, and every form of water baths. Correspondence invited, with stamps for reply ; or personal consultation free at the Dispensary, Bridge-street Nelßon — Advt. ADAMS & EOBEETSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Pbodcob Dsalsbs & Commibioh Aghnis SPRING CREEK, BEG to notify the Inhabitants oi Spring Greek and Surrounding Districts that they have stabted m the above Business. Settlers waited on for Orders and Goods Pelivered at Shortest Notice an LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Poultry, SheßpsMns and all kinds of Produce taken m Exchange fox Goods. 22a> OKARAMIO SAWMILL. KENNINGTON & CO. having taken over the above Mill, are prepared to supply Sawn and Dressed Timber at Lowest Market Rates. X. & Go. have also taken over the Timber Yard m Alfred-street, Blenheim, from O. B. Jarvis. The business will be carried on as usual under the Superintendence of H. Dunn. July 16th, 1889 J. S. KIRBY, WHEELWRIGHT, ALFRED-STREET BLENHEIM. BEGS to thank hia numerous Customers for the very liberal support accorded to him during the past Five Years, and is pleased to inform them and the general Public that he has taken the shop ately occupied by Mr Jas. Nicholas, m which it is his intention to undertake all kinds of ironwork m connection with the trade, as well as Horse Shoeing and general Blacksmithing work. N.B.— Horse Shoeing a|' } Specialty.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 217, 13 September 1892, Page 1

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