iHPOBTiJiT ABHogKoaaaty, Sjg^^or^NgnTCTia^ DO WN IN HEALTH^ throuW «SS l ABUSES, orINDISCIIEIiOOT, is i addnsndt;^. ••;■ ;;■ j . . . ,. ,• /■ * . ' ; : ' 1 *Mfcet«r«r HABPSB, WBSJI, M^ - ** SdPRIVATE ColG»lSlimSa?b?^N StTLTED FREE upon-aU Biioases of a Sneakl W*]mlffißß& t*ri& BLOOD and ffltlN BI J al mnriwii <^*M t ff^i#^Se%i^B^ffir^irTm CONSULT PBOF.raUUe&^^EJSsJim 4 co its nothing, and mayteftemeaMofTSS!n« yobte vigpitms health, i r .-'.: )j*{TT7 t&9 mouth in the morning, PaS acroMthTaaA ' wrflxrina, Siwt*dr S^iclli ttmtiSlS SB*' ' in^nnatapn for stndV or bajfaess, ££bt Pwisnin* ar 1 FlUttw^^r Pa^toSi*of^n^eart np«& : least exertion or excitement Defe«tft» 3feiio>tL > 01 * *W Cm*» in*^yaft2 pnkmg fe«liiigs..Trettm^, fliagi^MsM^^ ' th|J head, Pains in the legs addjt^i; In^loa* fao»andbody. ■-*■■■ - •-' - '■• • ■-■- - : '-- ■•■ ■•■• ■•-> v Jfy<m Mv*«nyofih4*Hi* 4fmpUmttkim4 f lead to the most deplorable consequences;' ! lS- ■*■< ? mdmber, the seeds of disease an in your system and unless jpsedily plucked by an. ej^«xt. ha«A mo^e of treatment, attested, ak^lilftd 4«M|ot* ability, hare gained for birniha ooai£d«Botofall clajses of the oommnnity. ItniattetsnotffoinirUtc«AMybtf sympfteißf hare arisen, or trh* hto laihtsT to wm yeM. ■ - " tou owsi^Sg?p^f^Sbp^ eJ Ahrayt Mttd nul dtwnptioß of symotojßc ~ i > _ J^imgaanuitead. Oonldeaos abtohitt. ' HOUBS: Moamro, 10 to 2-, Brainir*, 7 to t Offni* to Aw^lftn4 *fff a fhf TT^totiirwt nif wMreaj ■■■■ PBOF.B.N.HiEPBft, " 008. WMJ^EMOTJMHXIOtT STB., 1 TOTHXPmBLIO. SOME patients suffering from aerroos affeotiMs \ an afraid from sheer bashfumess aad modesty to personally oonsulta medical man— other patteato hate not the self-possession snd ooolaoas whea ia the consulting room to accurately describe then synmtonuHrtheir habito of life, sad the aatan of '■ th© disease they suffer from. Let such person (he or she) sit quietly down ia the priTacj of their own apartments, and witkealm minds describe dearly each symptom of their, case. a clear statement thus written, and laid beftremel ! is far preferable in snTOVf dissaMsto apsrseaJ consultation. When, howcrer. a flisnsss is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a psrsoual earn* saltation may become neoessary t bat my sinosss ! inoorrevpondiance is so gnat, that of thethoasaads upon thousands whom IJaaT«tnatod by letter daring the last M yean, not a single mistakeaas ever eo> curted--notaoase has eror been made pubUo-ia factb the rery atmplici^ of my system V eexnt 'VOSaCsiOBuW pnsSin awlUUeVOaimv * "-'.''» At the same time medifiiaes an seat to my patients in «uoh a form as to defy deUottea. BSow many thousands bar* X not brought Joy to r made fruitful «4»d happy. "T F Hbwmany wastod ruiaad yoathaof bethasasa " ; hare alsobeA restored to health, aad^teth^txed «.— iJ>^ fc^i^^^ wmrilW| me by Ittttr How many questions arise when the Smilj pky . sidanisuaable to uararel tl» 6^sad whmT+fteV the patient lingars,oa, not darmg to toll Ida famfly laedioaUdtiser the aatunol T2i WiaalamVaatil oougumption, wasting, »r memtat dlsaasi set JaJaad ] gets bsroJd the oarable stsg^aadis leftbhopeless wreck. "- dropped in toe reaches me vdsaWt-thr answer is returned as quietly and uaosteataUossly, and the patient, without aWpLigframhis chamber except to post his letter, is by ntura of post ia fall poswsaionofthenajunof hisoase. Hishopsaan . imi»^hiSdoul^r«moT»d,anah«i»oo«ipaASV^ | -«a#^man{ in fact, in many cases, a «■» .-INtaf.l .>.. ?SKSy addition to the ordinary writteo tetter ; ; the age, occupation, habits and symptoms, aothiaw. , muHt be «Uierwia» ntf mswst wilfbs»; aw taotuaada of <*m* ia iatl* tit* wber^a , bQDsUtation.with^one at a distance will nmovotbr a - sfigWletter, sgr&U Adit, a^tj^Jfidmfton •olv^ifrhat appean is anim&eaWaaU'm^storT^' Hany a sad heart ha« been made foyful onraesias of a¥eiplaaatory -letter fromtae. 1 To those about to aiarrr, I woi!d hMmmUm ■ Wfon doing so, aad was prerent man* aftox troubles, ana remove manFunaeoesiarylears ani prejudices; to^thesslaay.atoaceeonsaltwithme, j&ao«tarJtvde^v^laag^ns.^a^^ my time may not to alwayaat yottrser«Be,yo« <£n! byjdmplyOTotonagon* pound, hare the beaettof my expeneaov fa' the ssmv manner as if lUred ia your town, aad with the additional adTaataM at thorough prira<y.-Tolari>trnl»- • w AUrtu— ...■'■■.■ ltt, coLir£a J imSET'EABr i \ Mat>o«aa«. ' Sielateris iAclusiTe of XediclM PBINTBD FOBMS. THE following print«a iortirt may be obtained at thi*TiMii offict. ..... cirsTOMs roßica t INBENIUBEB. '/ 3?o^l>K& UOJaUf BM. ./ '" /'. f lf : FBOO7<»PI>XB¥ VOJUII. ; . : ITATIVISXnmOWBM. iflliLOW BTBEET, TATJBAJTGA.
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Bay of Plenty Times, 20 March 1890, Page 1
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638Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, 20 March 1890, Page 1
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