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Medical PBOFESStfK JAMES after years of research, in which Nature's repository wus ransacked, at length discovered tlio Medical properties of Herbs which wore used by our forcffilhers when drugs and mineral poisoia were unknown, und which now sue daily trampled und' r foot us useless weeds by thos • ignorant of their virtues. Attcmion in pointed to some cf the Marvellous (Jutes which have been effected by the-Professor since his arrival in Auckland. TESTIMONIALS :- loth February, 1881. To Professor James, Wnkefl.-ld-strcot, Auckland. Dear Sit-,—You asked mo lo pi ye a testimonial if your trcuunt'iit should proved effective, and I havo much jileusurc in doing so. I was suffering from rheumatism (swelled kr:eo) for seven yi'ars, and you gave mo Bomii medicine and advii'o, which lius resulted in my being entirely free from any sign of the Buttering which befora was my chronic Btiitc, and I should st'on«ly recommend all persons similarly ndlicted to place themselves in jour hands.—Youra faithfully, Mahy Jane Hunt, Wakefleld street. Auckland. I, Dr W. S. Pattekson, certify that tho above testimonial is correct. To Profeasor James, No 5, Brook-street, 9th November, 1880. Dear Sin,— Having been a sufferer -with tho liver complaint for years, 1 waa induced by a neighbour to come to you. lam thankful to say your medicine has done me more good than all the doctors I hava^been with. lam now quite well. I shall certainly recommend you to all my friends. I am, youra respectfully, Elizabeth Shank. lirook etrcet, Wellington. To Professor James, No 5, Brook street, Welling ton. 3ii!,-I urn happy to inform you that my leg, whio1) had been bad for the last eight yours, is perfectly cured. Jt was first treuted for a whito swelling, but when I came to you you told me it was scurvy, and also explained how tho^o things occur, which I found to be so and then poulticing it, and \n\nn: remedies which were quite contrary to the complaint, I wag told twelve months ago lhat my leg would havo to be ampu. tated, but knowing gentlemen that you have treated who woro equally as bad as I have been, through their advice I came to you. There are many who object to their names in the newspapers who told me so, but I think it my duty to make it known to thoso who are troubled, that they may know whero to apply /or relief. I have got fat and strung since I havo been under your treatment. lam happy to say that I havo not the full uso of my leg, am free from pain and soreness, and able to attend to my business regularly. 1 am, yours over grateful, W. CLATiK, The Terrace, Wellington, Ctli Nov. Thoso troubled with ASTHMA, consult Profes°or James. Thoso that are troubled with DItOPoY consult Professor James. Those troubled with INUIGKSTION consult Prof, esor James. Tlu.se troubled with GOUT or LIVER COMPIjAINT consult Professor James. ThoEC troubled with GRAVEL consult Professor James. Those troubled with BLIND or BLEEDING PILES consult Tho Professor. Tliobo troubled with NEURALGIA consult The Professor. Thoso troubled with TOOTHACHE consult Tho Professor. Those troubledfwith SCIATICA coDSult Professor James. SWOLLEN JOINTS, CONTRACTED CORD 3or MUSCLKB, LAMJiI or WEAK BACKB consult Tho Professor. Those troubled with LUMBAGO or RHEUMATISM consult The Professor. Chronic cases of AS'IHMA and Such Liko pronounced Incukaulk by So-called Medical Men, those are the Cases The Professor wishes to treat on NKKVOUS DEBILITY or INDISCKETION of Enrly Youth consult Tho Professor. Ladies troubled with BAD LKGS, BAD 'HKHiASrs. and all other Complaints consult Tho Professor. As his Tn atmont is SOLELY AMERICAN HERBS, Which can bo Inspected on tho Premises. 0 R O|F E S S 0 It TA M E S May now ho Consulted at his Residence, WAKKFIELD STREET. g_T 1 T C H E N S' CELEBRATED gLOUD J^ESTOREU. Tho Proprietor of the above has lately received complaints thut intt-noing purchasers of his Medicine have had force! upon them in return for thi.ir money bottles labelled as if in imitation of his renowned medicino, but found ou opening to contain some compound totally different, and of no merit whatever. Poor people who have paid their money away expecting to have given to them what they asked for and reeded, have been distressed to find themselves heartlessly victimised in the above manner, and have told their troubles to Mr Hitchens, who hereby caution« illegitimate ; dispensers of medicine, and warns them to cease from tho error of their ways, as ho will not submit to Buch urjfair and unjust practises, but will in future prosecute with the utmost rigour of the law any person found guilty of infringing hia rights, and who is guilty of so Berious a crirr.o against Buffering humanity as to sell a worthless mixture to sick people under the pretence of its being a medicine of high repute, PUBLIC NOTICK Notice is hereby elven that Mr Sharland (of tho firm of J. C. Sharland and Co.) has no longer any authority to sell "Hitchcu's Celebrated Blood Restorer." NOTICE TO THK SICK AND DIS RKSSRD N.B.—Any sick persons who have spent their all in tho vain hope of obtaining benefit from any wortoicss compound sold in imitation of the above celebrated Blood Restorer aro hereby informed that Mr interiors will undertake their cure even now, and will do co on tbe expreßS understanding of "No Cuke, no Pay." CAUTION TO BUYERS. When buyiDg, be sure you ask for HITCHEN'd Blood Restorer. ELECTRICITY, THE RESTORER OF IMPAIRED VITAL ENERGY. Tho medical faculty havo pronounced stron in favour of Pulvcrmacher's Bands as a powerful medical agent, The following aro selectod,from a mass of professional testimony ;— W. SANKKY, M.D., "Ernest Stebbing, aged 1G years, Bon of a respectable tradesman, I was called to see him, found him far advanced as a Paralytic, very indistinct utterance, obliquity of vision, Blight drawing of tho mouth, inability to feed or dress himself, and in attempting to walk when assisted dracged oneffo r. On Sunday, July 'SO, 1871, first applied the Chain-Battery to Bpine, and all modicines were discontinued, and tho galvanic current administered ; for the first month bo rapidly improved. The times of operating were every other day, and now nearly a week without an application. -He is now able to walk up and down o ir hills alone, and regarded as the wonder of the village." EDWD. R.S.SHIJLDMAN > M.D.,M.A., Oxon. " Will you kindly send a Chain Bund that can bo worn round the loins for Lumbago, &c. I have good accounts of your Volta-tolectrio Chains from all quarters. Should you caro to make uso of my name you aro quite welcome to doiso." Agent for New Zealand : GRAVES AICKIN, The Phahmacy. Auckland. A True Stcry.—A pale, thin, and anxioufl looking man went into a druggist's Bhop in Queen-street, and told the chemist the story of hia troubles. Ho was a 3Uft'erer from a chronic chost complaint, which inflicted him with many sleepless nights, owing to tho incessant cough. His chest folD tight and constracted in breathing: and the tenacious phlegm was a continual source of annoyauceandirritation. Ho feared he was consumptive, and that there was not much to be done, as he had tried everything: how ever, as a last rosourco ho would try Aicein's Syrup of Kucalyptus, with Htpopbos tuites of Lijib and Quinine. Having procured a bottle, tho chemikt advised him to show it to his medical man, as it was not a quack remedy, but purely a pbarmecrutical preparation of great value. In addttion, he should adhere to small doses of pure cod liver oil which could be taken at the same tinle as the uucalyptus and Hypophasphites. A fortnight paaßed, and the fame palo. delicate-looking man returned to the shop in Queen-street, and asked for his friend tho chemist. The invalid then recounted.with a bright eye and hopeful face, the effects of the wonde lul medicine. "I soon found the worrying phlegm become more liquid, and expectoration v.asquite free,conseUent'y I was relieved from the dreadful congh, 1 feel so thankful I can now sleep at nights During the day I feel a mountain lifted off my chest, and I can eat heartily nnd relish my food which I could never Co before," Do you think it possiblo this improvement would havo taken placo in ordinary courso without the medicmo?—"Certainly not," tho invalid replied, ■I had Buffered too long for that; however, I shall tako two bottles more, and report to you further." About a fortnight since the same person called upon tho chemist. Ho was no longer palo nor careworn; a tinge o' healthy red had returned to tho pale features of the now con valescent patient. He had merely to say, "I have called to toll you that I consider your medicine (the Eucalyptus with Hypophoiphites) has saved my lifo. I feel I am getting better rapidly, and I should tell yon that although I hiive had remedies prescribed for me in Sydney, Melbourne, and other places, nothing relieved mo until I got your medicine. I thank you very much, and will make its value known to everyone affected as 1 wa«. I shall note the addresaIno Pharmacy,' Queen-street. [Advt.l Wholesalo Agents Kemi'thokke, Prossee & co.s New Zkalamd Duvg Company, ■ auckland ]y[ BS. J) °W S| STAY AND CORSET MAKER, UPPER HOBSON-STRKK.T. established 1861. Hveky Description ov Stay Cobbkis, So bukgioal bklts, upon tub latest iMPKOVIfMfc-NTS. shoulder Sthaps Mark to Oritkr. Country Orders Punctually Attended "Jn ■—

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 4

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