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Testimonials. hot springs. TO THE SICK AND DKBILITATED. Follow Shakespeare's alvice, " throw Physic to tho dogs," ami visit tho Walwer* Hot Springs. The healmiraculous. scores of persons afflicted with Paralysis, (iout. Lumbago, skin' Heads, and varieties of piinful diseases h«ve been restored to perfect health through bathing in these marvellous springs, and drinking themineral water, who gratefully bear testimony to the fac>. The water has been pronounccl th- most r-'uarlviM- healing »a:cr ill the worM. anil elf-et.-el most wonderful euros. TO THE TuL"I:iST Oil l'l,KA'l'l!li SEEKEK IN LUSTY HEALTH Hie Walwcra lint i-jmtie.* will he a source of »nnz»-mi-lit ami delight. The scenery in the. neighbourhood is diversiii da- .1 p:ctr.re;,|:ie. anil :.ir nls al.unda:;t m>iteri il for the KHmi.-I, ileulu,- .st, Paiuter, Poet, or Kecluse. THE FAMILY HoTKL is fltteil with every c-.nv. nienc- Tor comfort. A wcllsupplicd tal 1.: is provided, and this. couplrd with moderate charts 'leave !i'otiii!:if the most fast'iiL.u: cm desire. A Yacht is kept for the use of visitors. There is lishinc. shuotin-, , , and other pastimes for the strong or convalescent. Steamers leave Auckland (which is only 24 miles distant) for the Hot Springs twice a week, and there are two conveyances twice a week overland. Wakcueld-.'trcct, Auckland, December 14. 1^74. Pir,--Tlaving derived much l>-n< lit from bathing in vour Hot -pring-, Wai.v, ,a. 1 thi k it is :i duty that 1 o-.v.. to the pnWic—esi tci-illv sultVring humanity— that my cic shoulil be made known. i;efure I went to th.j i-prin:!* 1 suir-red f..r more than a mouth th.; mo't excruciating piin fr..m rheumatic μ-nnt, hud to be "lifted in ami out of be,l, in r.»i:t was unaMo to walk without the u<..! i.f tw . sticks It took me an hour to walk rr.-jil Wakeiiehl-strjet to Hit ' Lady P.avcu.' After g.tting to il..- Springs I bitlu.d twic. : a d.iy and drank freely of the min-ral water-, at least a pint each day, and uf er six .lay.- I felt quite well, free from pain, and can walk a- well «3 ever 1 did. It is nil* eleven days-ince I Mt .>!:■! have had no return of pain. If this >honl.: iml.-.ce any pers-.n siiilV-rir.g -is 1 ™ to try the hot hath: I feel sun- th-y will get cured, and if so serve the object I hive in writins to you.—l am, sir. your obedient servant, Tiius. Weaving. Hubert <ir,ili!im, Esq. Aucklin.l, January S, 1575. Mr. Rob rt Graham. Sir,-Uriderstandingyouare the proprietor of the Hot Springs at Waiwera, I think it is only due to you to give a .-hi.rt account of my successful experience of the etlicacy of the Springs in the cure of Rheumatism. I hal li i suffering from l:he-.mati,in since the year V,O. contra-te.l through cold :md w.:t working on the ViV.it Oast, and from that tim.: i mil I left tin- Sarin,'* 1 h.i.lsutferc.l periodically fi"iu the ..au.e. The second bath I took l.roiuh Lack ai; the rheumatic pains 1 had ever ciie.ienced in ditfVrent parts of my body. At the end of a fortnight 1 w.-.s fr.c from alt pair.s, with the .-xception of the ankles iwhich was always Ihe worst part alfcctrd;, and with the exception of my feet l,ei: g very t-.nder from so much hot bathing lam quite a new in m; 1 have not the slightest pain of Rheumatism about me, not even in the ankles. To parties vi-iting the Springs 1 should advise them not to feel alarmed or disappointed if thev Hud themselves worse the tir.-t day or two: ncc.rdi- B to the Keneral opinion it shows the action of the waters. Also I wou'd recommend the diinkinK at ha.-t two or three glasses of water both on entering and leaving the bath: also, sweating in the Mank.-ts, f,.r which accommodation is provided in each bath: and to parties alßcted with acute Kheumatism I think the more they use them the more speedv will be the cure. 1 remain, sir, Yours respectfnilv, C. (I. VI'ILLOCOUEV AucViiml, 10th January, 1575. Dear Sir, s In the interests of those who ni-iy he similarly afflicted, and in recognition of th- benefits I derived at your sanatorium, the Waiwera Hot .Springs, I desire to record the etlicacy of the baths uud water in Him cure of Dvspcpsia, from wh ch 1 had suirered many months. Thanks, however, to the virtues of the mineral waters, together with a free use of hatha. 1 was relieved of the distressing symptoms, and have =ince cujoyclthe best of health. Yours truly, Jons Best. Kohert Graham, Esq. Robert Graham. E-q. Hear Mr.—Having suffered from rheumatism for some time past, on the recommendation of my medicil adviser. Dr. Turnliull. of Christcliurcli. 1 visited your Hot Springs. Alter i hree weeks' hathiug ami drinking the min ral w.it-r. lam restore,l t.i perfect health. In fact, 1 have not felt so well for yea 3 as I am at present. The trip altogether has been a most enjoyable one. I found the hot,-! oomf.-rMble, eieellent table, atlenduncc r-.ckl, civil ami obliging, plea-ant for the invalid seeking health, or the man of bu-inesi requiring taxation. I know of no place in -New Zealand where a person could piss a few weeks more agreeably than at your Hot spri; gs. Yours faithfully, J. J. FjtzOihros. Medical. PERKY DAVISS VEGETABLE PAIXKILLKU. A SU K E I! Kif EI)Y For Colds, fever, Acne. Piarrho-a, cholera, BurnsScalils, -Neuralgia, kc. Sold by Chemists ami Druggists throu bout the World. Tho rap'.dly increasing popularity of thh now Celebrated Jiidiciiiß has been clearly proved by the enormous dem md that is constantly be ng made upon It from all parts of the world. Numberless Testimonials have been received, testifying to its etlic.icy in curing innumerable diseases. TAKEN" INTEUNALLY, IT CUUK.S Sudden Colds, Coughs, ''ever and Ague, Asthma and Phthisis. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, AcM stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Canker in the Mouth and .Stomach, Canker Kaili, Kidney Complaints Piles Sea Sickness, Sick Headache, Cramp and Pain in the stomach. Painters' Colic, Dianluea. Dysentry, S.immer Complaints, Cholera Morbus, Choiera Infantum, and Cho'era. API'I.IKD KXIKKNAI.LY. IT CITRKS Scalds llurns. Krost bites.'Jhilblains, Sprains. I'.ruises, Whitlows, felons, lloil.s, Kingworuis, Old Sores, Uhpuniatic Atfectioni. lle.idacho, Neuralgia in the Face, Tor.th.uhe, I'ain In the Side, Pain in the Hack Joints or i.iriil's, Stings of Insects. Scorpions, Centipedes, and the liites ot Poisonous Insects and Venomous Keptiles. Jlother'! will find it invaluable la the nursery. Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness of hone-setting faster than anything he has ever used for that purP ° ae ' PKIUIY DAVIS A SO.V, MASlT.uiniEr.ll ANP PIIoriUETORS, Pior:deuce, 11.1. ■Wholesale Auksts: L. IX NAT II AX & CO., AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. ALLEN'S LU X G BALS A M THE HKSIEI.Y FOH CUKIXU CON-SUMPTIiiN. i:OUi;IIS. UKoXCIIITIS, ASTHMA A - :I) C[InUP. AS AN EXPKCTOUANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is compose.l of the active principles of roots and plants which nre chemically extracted, so as to retain nil their in. dical qualities. ' MJSIM'KHH AMI I-I'IILIC STKAKEKS, Ul <tc<- with throat diseases, will find a snre remedy i tliif Ualsam. and taken a few times, will ensure a prrmaut-nt cure. Will all those atllicted with Coughs or Consamption give this Balsam a fair trial They will be pleased with the result, and confess that THK SI-Hi: itK.Mhlir Is K. 11.511 AT LAST. Jt is sold by all Druggists. MKUIT Si ii IN "NuISKD aLUIOAI). It is but .-cvv.l, years since Allen's Ltiu;; Balsam was tir.st otlere<l for s..le, ami very soon its fame was noised far and near, now it is sold in nearly every Drug Store in the world. No similar medicine stan.ls higher with the people, rruiu Australia largo orders are received for it, and throughout Canada it I well and favorably known, and sold everywhere. " I'ort Uurwell, March 23. " Messrs. perry Davis and Son. " Sirs,_l am "ple.i-.d to notify you of the benefit which J have received from Allen's Lung Ualsam. Having been troubled with a cough for several years past, the Balaam was recommended to me. I immediately procured it, and found il relieve my coiu-h moro readily than anything I ever tried. My wife has also used it with most satisfactory results.—Yours, very truly, " Cai-tai.n D. Foster." "WHOLESALE AOEJfTS: L. D. NATHAN & CO., Auckland. N. Z. T\R. HAYWARD'S NEW DISCOVERY. SELF-AID FOU INVALIDS. THE TREATMENT AND MODE OF CURE. HOW TO t'SK sftXf>SFL-1.1.Y With S,f. tva:,d Success), In all .-.1.-.-J ~'■ ,e. „/.•„.,•,; 1,,,r .uirili. <l:.<,>on4ni<->j, (oil (Hit ,jl,;u.:.;:n,il.i.;i,ttl :*s «f strrifitl,. .i;.j.'lit.- ,1..',;.,t1!.- ~-rr. si,;,.', ,t, ,-s. lv:< OJ r'l.l( J ir, jui,,-t,\m;! .../„.. i.f. .M-,..,.,, cm r,,ri..,ifdlin.j* .'J r*1..,.,»ti.m, ..!.:,■:■•.. W I T 11 l) 17 T M E I) I C I N E, THK NEW Ml IDE Itc-animat.saiid r.-viv.-s tli.- f..iliii< functions of life. and thus impart, energy and froh vitality to tho tihausted and debilitated constitution, and may fairly e termed TU E KOI" NTA I N O F II EAL TU. THE LOCAL fc NKRVINE TREATMENT Imparts tone and vigour to the nervous system, and possesses highly re-animating properties; iu influence on the secretions »nd functions is speedily manifested, and in all cases of debility, nervousness, depression, palpitation of the heart, trembling in the limbs, pain» in the back. Ac , resulting from over-taxed energies of body or mind, •Vα Full printed instructions, mth pamphlet and diagrams fo* invalids, i>ost free, is., from the sole inrenlor and puUntce. Dn. HAY WARD, M.R.C.S.. LS.A., &c, York-street Portnian-square. London, W. (Registered in terms of the New Medical Act.) X IXCOLXSHIUK LOXGWOOLLED Li SHKKP, as heretofore supplied by the late Mr. Kirkham, of Audlehy Villa, Oiistor, 'Lincolnshire, England, can now be obtained of Kirkham, the Executrix, who baa engaged competent persons to carry on the business as usual; a reference is England I required from purchasers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4217, 20 May 1875, Page 4

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