BOTANY VERSUS MERCURY. —— 1 ■ ■ ■ —MS—-—-— • v "*?'■' •■ • THE ART OF HEALING HAD ITS ORIGIN IN THE WOODS AND THE CONTINUES TO BE THE BEST MEDICAL SCHOOL. H — IMPORTANT TO ALL CLASSES OF THE COMMUNITY I I f Dyspepsia,. Bilious,, and Liver Com- _. incapacity for Study or Business; plaints, Heart Disease, Bronchial Secret Complaints, Rheumatism, Affections, Fits, Nervous Debility, (both acute and chronic) ; ConFemale Complaints, Indiscretions sumption (in various Stages), Ncr» of Youth, Premature Decay, Chronic ous Head an< ? Mind Affections, and Diseases. all Diseases of the Eye and Ear,' TREATED UPON SCIENTIFIC BOTANIC PRINCIPLES. A. .&XQNAJU. VICTORY OVER DISEASE. No more Mercury, Noxious Drugs, ; or other Stomach ContaminationsThe Practice of Medicine Revolutionised. THE MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES IN THE HEALING ART THERE IS HOPE FOR THE WEAK, THE DEBILITATED AND THE DISEASED. SIGNOR RENAUD a K©w __feala_md MmMmiim lltedllcai tmmtiiwlt® t n 42, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, For the effeotual and permanent cure of "Functional Derangements, Nervous Affections and Chronic and Complicated Diseases." CONSULTATION AND ADVICE (PERSONALLY OR BY LETrER) FREE. T° DEAF PERSONS—The power of Hearing Restored, and Distressing NOises in the Head Removed without Risk or Pain, provided the Drum of the Ear is not Broken siaisroß rbnaud HAS made the following class of complaints the study of his life. His eclectic treatment having proved pre-eminently successful >" thousands of cases, a'sure cure will be guaranteed in every case undertaken, viz. :-Nervous and Physical Debility, Epilepsy (or Falling Fits). Fits of ten and twenty years standing, even after they have been pronounced by the Medical Profession incurable, and when patients are partially insane, are now being restored to sound health by Signor Rcnaud. Diseases of Women. Dyspepsia and Liver Diseases, Catarrh, Asthma, Gravel, Dropsy, Impediments to Marriage, Errors of Youth, Premature Decay Spermatorrhoea, and all the effects of youthful indiscretions .10 oi~,y, WITH SIGNOR RENAUD'S REMEDIES Consumption is no longer an incurable disease. When patients have lost the entire use of one lung, they can be restored to good other diseases P ersons can a «e«d to their occupations with great comfort to themselves for many years, and ultimately die of Lassitude and Depression, Kidney and Bladder Affections, Impoverished Blood, Scrofulous Humors, Neuralgia, Sour Belching-s, Diseases ot the Heart, Dizziness, Lost Vitality, Hot Flushes and Cold Chills, Pain and Oppression in the Stomach, Loss of Appetite au aris' U "' morbld conditions of the blood and general system, speedily yield to his treatment, no matter from what caua -an, RUPTURE Single and Double Ruptures effectually cured without undergoing an operation, or tho injury trussos inflict, by an entirely now method of treatment. This specific treatment for Hernia has been put to the test in most severe cases, not a single failure tiavinrr occurred. It is simplo m application and certain in effect, and conscientiously guarrntees a cure in all cases. ' TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few of the many tea- cured. Gratitude to Signor Renaud, whom I namely, Eczema, und has, also, in every sense tlmonlals Signor Rcnaud has received fhall ever look upon as my greatest benefactor, of the word, given me an-w lease of life as it sincehlsamviainNew-ealana:-[From the Auckland " Herald," March 6.1 „ ross how . W thankful I feel for the gobd I vigour. 11 a remarkable manner. „«.„ .. *"*"--> _•—_•«., have received.—l remain, sir, yours, &6. ,_.* Off Wellington-street, rvrmnip tnuro (Signed) WILLIAM PELLEY. TothcEaitor : S i Witness : Thomas oJSF™ Witness: Cecil Gardener. the columns of your paper, mid for tho benelit "~ 7" . . — , of the suffering portion of humanity,'to'publicly WONDERFUL CUBE OP DEAFNESS -i- , _"■ ' .' 0 NeiH-street, Ponsonby. acknowledge and mal;e mown the remarkable „,. . ,„ ' I have been under Signor Hkn-aud's treatcure Signer Renaud, of tliis city, has made in Tne Avenue, wanganui. ment for three months for Epileptic Fits. His my case. 1 had suffered for about 14 yours with May 10th, 1886. treatment has proved very succes ful, 'is I have lung disease, llts. loss of .appetite, night sweats. .Signor Renadd, Auckland. never had a single attack since 1 first cornami with loss of llosli. loss of stro-ffth, and.dis- 11,,.,,. qi_ T .„„■ doliVhtnd t„ ,'nfe'-.* ™„ n,.,* menced his remedies; and my hands, which trcssing weakness. 1 had tried several doctors tre-tmel t Ims enthelv ZJlSrt WCre frequently losing their power, are quite at dillereut times, but without the least hencflt. X 2S ■„., I whVA.i ,m f™ *1° i*«cqvered. His faculties as a healer has proved A few Months ago my health became so broken "itm Lo 1 to slv th%°? JZ r j£Z berond the power of any other Physician down t lit mv life si-riueri n burden fn m,. A« ><.ar«, " na . l am pioud to say that 1 can now — „™ T ' uo doctor had ever h.n.Htoil 1110 I di_S__SSrl of takt! , lmrt iri common-toned conversation, and R- BELL. ever-OtlinK W?'llWhEn atomVrwKM lle distressing noises I used to experience in — ri,.a?"»f a d an as -i 1- lbo lioad have entirely loft me. With many, George-street, ope of being cured. At that time I was so aoarMl - >ours\ery lndebtedlj. Signor Renaud, Auokland. weak and low that I could scarcely drag one leg CHARLES GREEN. My dear Sir,_l am overjoyed with the benefluftor the other. In fact, it seems to mo im- cial result of your treatment; from the very possible that anyone could be worse; what [From the Evening Star May 22 I first I could feel it was tho rig it thing for me, with the dpliiliiato 1 state or my body, the inuui mi, _v»mm, oiah, Aiayttj and I have now the pleasure of telling you I ani shortness of breath, the dilliculty of breathing, A NEW LEASE OF LIFE, thoroughly cured, la fact, I have not been as the mental depression, lassitude, and the I, William Pelley, of Union-street, do gladly well for twenty years as lam at present, thanks extreme piostratioii I was then labouring proclaim the great good Signor Renaud, of to you for it. I can hardly believe lam the same under, i. <tau.. svonaerjamstill li\ inff. Simply 13 Mhortland-streot, Auckland, has done me. jnan, for truly I.wus a. pitiable wreck of being alive however is not a description for as after being trea f od by sev „rai doctors Tor humanity before I applied to you. i ,?,i,,ft V-.i,, £„„, .iVi i J ?*?> J ..ft 8 ' «««r SLcara without success I consulted , I cannot thank you enough ; but-believe you nrT JSVrtiv .1 « K l' ?n Sif Si « nor Kenaud, who lam pleased to say, has httve alwa ya the prayer and thanks of are entirely dispelled. In one woid-I am cured mo of a n)o3t distressing skin disease, WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT.
" You Don't Know Their VALrB."—" Tfcey cured me of bilousness and kidney complaint, sg recommended. I rad a half-bottlo loft, which 1 used for my two littie giila. who the doctors aiid neighbours said could not be cured. lam confident I should hare lose both of them one night If I cad not had the American Oo.'a Hop Bitters in my house to use. That is why I say you do not know half the value of Anierioan Hop Bitters, and do not recommend them bigkJj enough." See.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 29 May 1886, Page 5
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