Those who are in need of medical advice would do well to note bhe announcement of Mr E. Hare, herbalist and hygienist, in our business columns. MrHarehas madea study of the ills to which flosb is heir, and his experience in treating forms of disease well qualify him as a competent medical experb. At his consulting rooms in Turner-street, off Upper Queen-street, ho has an important anxiliary to his business in one of the best electric and vapour baths in the city. The free use of herbs and minerals in these baths renders thorn equal in most essential respects to tho much-famed mineral baths in the Thermal Springs districb and elsewhere. Mr Hare considers electric treatment and maesage to be invaluable, and he has excellenb electrical batteries fitted up on his premises for application to patients. All his remedies are herbal, and his long acquaintance with tho healing properties of New Zealand native plants taught Mr Hare thab bhese vegetable remedies aro Nature's safeguard. Many testimonials testify lo the success of his treatment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 220, 16 September 1893, Page 2
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