It is a fact that the relief-giving powers of tbo Syrup of Hypophosphitcs with Euphorbia PHu* ; lifera is corroborated daily, as one of the most reliable remedies for bronchitis, asthma, difficulty of breathing, coughs, colds, and all othrr affections of the chest and breathing organs.—Edaon's Medical Hftll, 190 Queen-street, Auckland. Dr. Wilkins, P.R.0.5., &c., oculist and fturiat to the ChrisUhurch Hospital, is now in Auckland, and may bo consulted at Mr. G. Aickin's Phar» macy, Queen-street, for all diseases of tho eye, oar, and throat, for a period ol three or four weeks. Dr. Wilkins was upwards of seven years Jit the Royal Londoo Opthalroic Hospital, Moorttelda, London, the largest eye institution in the world, tie is a gentleman of great experience In the treatment of the eye, ear, and throat, having sincc he has been in New Zealand performed upwards of ISOO operations for the gre and relief of those organs—comprising squints, cataracts, cleft palate, &c*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6787, 18 August 1883, Page 5
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