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Medical. r\PENING OF THE NEW ZEALAND HYDROPATHIC AND FRUIT SUNNY BRAE. LAKE TAKAPUNA. Mb. WARMOLL has the pleasure to announce that he has opened the above iustitution for the TREATMENT AND CURE OF DISEASE BY NATURE'S MOST POWERFUL AGENTS. Mr. W. has made the HYDROPATHIC TREATMENT and EDENIC DIET a practical study for ovor twenty years, and cau guarantee to cure cases that have hitherto baffled medical skill. system of treatment administered, combined with Mr Warmoll's Eemc 'Diet, the efficacy of which will ensure CURES in the most OBSTINATE CASES. The treatment is applicable to ANY AILMENT the body is liable to WITHOUT RISK , or SHOCK to the system. PERSONS SUFFERING from DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION RHEUMATISM RHEUMATIC GOUT 2 SCIATICA NEURALGIA HYSTERIA LIVER COMPLAINTS BRONCHITIS DROPSY "*^*° DIABETES ÜbOBACtm CANCER SKIN DISEASES • &c, &0,, &0., In Female Complaints it is Unrivalled i its Freedom feom painful Operations. * . Mils WARMOLL has medical charge o the" Lady Patients, who can, before coming, state 1 their cases by letter to her. As only a limited number of patients can be received at present, those desirous of being admitted for treatment ab/auld make early application at Mr Waiino.il jfc Consulting Rooms, V.M.C.A. Building, Albert-street Auckland. i Terms and particulars on application at the : Rooms. Attendance daily fram 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. am Cars eau. ■ ■■JBiWb'x: & son, DENTISTS, A.M.) Buildings, I*B Qoebn-St. AUCKLAND E COX,.L,DS. r H. COX. D.D.S., e.c.s.,ekg. s Univ. Mich., U.S. Next visit about September. " Diseased Nalure ojtentiuies hrealu f orlh tnl .Jn it j-vptio.ia."— Act iii. Scone 1 TO THE PDBLIC. QOME patieufcs sufi'ering from nervous affections 0 ! i'G afmid iioin sheer v ithfulness and modesty to i>Ci.soiia,U,v (fo <*nlfciv medical man— other patients bay? i'ofc i'jJß self-po >jes«»ion and coolness when in the cousiutiu^ room to pecvjra,teljr describe their Bymptomj— tbeir UabiLs o' life, and the nature of the disease they sutfei- .: -o'i'o. , Lflh such; ..utsoji (!»o or <ibe) sit quietly down in the privacy o-' l .c'«.'o\va »■...... jiuenis, and with calm minds describe t'c. ly celt Hy<ai)cow. of their caso, a clear stiteme.:./ i-tir* w^J.le i, aud laid before me, is far .; e'oi.' >!e ij seivoi'S tUs&ises to a personal consiutatio.i. Wijcj, .tO'.vevej, a disease is of a peculiar ami esce^fclo-uil ohamctoi rt a pefsoual oa». Bulbi\tiou m.iy become necessary ; but my succos in correspond ?vce is so jfioivt. that of the fchoosan I upon thousands whom I liave u-eated by letter during the last 31 yeavs, not a single mistake has ever oo curred— not a oaso has ever been m.xdo public— i« tt, the very simplicity of my system of oorresn deaoj pteveuta publicity . ;n s»ai ;■, .ii ail.! vi are seat to my I'iui tin iii " " l'' r detection. ow many thousands have I not brought joy to ? ow many have been enable! to outar iatotUe riage state through consulting me ? ow many after marrUga have privately ooa. Ed me and been blessel anl thoir m irriai livai de fruitful and happy "' How many wasted ruined youths of bath feme's have ulso been restoreel to health, and have thanked heir manhood for having consulted me by lottßr. ' How many questions nri ,c whore the tUmily nliv sickm 'n un:t>!e to imravel the cisc, and where r ften fcbe paLieat linger* on, not daring to tell h's family 1 medical udviser t'»e n-«.'.u'eof iiir» couiplaint, unti co.rM-mplion, w.-. Aing, v: mental disease set in, and the s'.Tii'erer gets beyoud the curable stage, and is 1 tahop3less A'leUer written in the privacy of the room opped in the post-box reaches me quietly ; ' wer is returned as quietly and nnodtentutiou'd the patient, without stepping from his chamn ept to post his letter, is by roturn of p >3fe inh 1 S33sion of the nvtura of his cj,sa. llta hopes sed, his doubts ramoved, and ha U cjoi^tr^ti : ew mm; in fact, in mmy ex v now bf allo^^-her. T.te oil y r.»l ■ ; -a to ""• " v .ibiary ten letter tbe: ?, o ri.. .h . rt 1 symptoms, notbins ' uo:<, Tier .el co : n> t. . ".o i fee. of J^l (one obnnd) u:.it 03 c c'o.£u otherwise v unswer will be re- , tnrj?d. Tlx? c are ;lio " r'rr's of cs>sen in daily life wbere a cousu a\t?oii v. : iioi) .it iudist.ir-3 will remove by * > single 'ettei*, a ;, o. w-a i, gvc \ c^re, and it oft«n ' solves what r,»,.^'.'s «•-. ;»,u impenetrable mystery. Many a sad l-e'Vt Ii >i . -n made joyful on receipt of on explanatory lei<c«i'1 ei<c«i' irom me. ' To those about to m^rry, I would say consult m before doing .'.o; ard tlius pvevent many after I troubles, and remove inraiy unnecessary fears and prejudices ; to tUcse I *ay, at once nonsuit with me, do not tany, del >.yjt ai c daage_ous, and as an expert my time nuiy i:ot oe nlwaya at yonr hjc vice, you can by simply ercloain;? one pouud, ?iave the benefit my eiperiec.'e hi tlie rme m.Mner p.s if I lived your town and with the additional advantug thorough privacy .—Your.;, truly, LOUIB L. SMITH Address — . ' DE. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS S TJEEBT EAST, Mblboodme. Fee for Personal Consultation, £1 la. 1 Tbe^later is inclusive of Medicine. Me nines forwjuded, w«U-packe*i, to Colo eB, India, sad Europe., • oiuSß STKBBT EAST, MELBOUH

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2710, 24 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2710, 24 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2710, 24 July 1891, Page 1

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