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E.HARE, ; HERfiiM ; Ako HYSIEHtSTr , AUCKTiAND. i 1 IVew Zealaud Herbs Nature's Hemedies. It would be highly advantageous to the public and likewise to the best part of the medical profession, if the predispositions and occasions of disease were made a portion of the education of cv ry genlLman. — Dr Armstrong. A man too busy to take caTe of his hoalth ; . is like a workman too busy to sharpen his tools. <—Sel. '* The people have b.^en too long educated to look upon a medic il monopoly as the safest means of ensuring their health, they swallow nauseous drugs but turn away from veaptabiee as t« medicine^, while td_cy eat: with cofitolaceijcy >«>t -the.; dinner tittble."^--<ks%n,im. i * "' *' Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed which is upon the face of the earth, and every tree to you it shall bo for meat.— Bible. Oi7B Botanic and Herbal practise admits no article to be used as a medicine that does . not harmonise with food, and most, if not all, who adopt our Herbal treatment will find the siok able to subsist upon these medicines, when the lightest food is rejected, thus affording Nature time to rally 1 her foraes. lliousands of people in Auckland during the last fout years can testify \vhac may be done hy Herbal and Eleotrio treatrnt- nt. We have made no oharge for eleotrioity— advioe or treatmpat— and propose with Gc&s help to cany but the same line of actioa for the future^ As a veiy Important auxiliary t& oiftbuhioess, We haYis fust completed one of thie best Eleotrio and Vapour Baths in this oity. The free use of herbs and minerals in these baths renders tbern eijuil, if not in every 1 respect superior, to thp much-famed mineral baths of Te Aroha or the Like Country. At once there 4» tho saving of the train and coach fare, which in most cases will be sufficient to work "a complete cure. For Rheum. tism, Pains of Female Irregularities of any kind, too much oannot be said in favour of these Baths. Our treatment embraces all of Dr Hall's jrreat Hygienic Secret to health. The Eoema, which is the principal agent employed, I post with full int-truetionß how to use, from 6_ to 125., according to quality, to , any part of New Zealand. ' r Rleetriclty is l_ife. Having a very extensivo practice ia Electricity, and strong faith in its potency for good, we would strongly recommend our, i stock of Machines to, "all purcbasers ■; full instructions ns to the thereof we f urnien ' gladly- ' 70ur:H«^rbeLm^diaino ; iS;fc^^dr -he:sjfok; child; ats 'well as for tlie adult, -^^or Pains in the Head or Temples, Bronchitis. Pain in the dpirie or betW.en , the Shpuldergr- |or EUfab lioss of Memory, i Nerv|usj|tfips, I>-^ Cough, I|eart, Lun|| v' Liv^r TrQuble*, pur Herbjl *R6tttedies hflforol us year by year fresh , assurance thut they peJjfdrhi wh&t they are; ( here said to accomplish. ?. k Indigestion '-- in* ? aiay ; form , or * Chronic I Dyspepsia, the beat and raoat reliable pa^wje^ f or aU . feuoh conditions of body is ! our Herbal and Eioctrio treatment, | For Eczema, Shines, Dry Tetter, Itch, U Ringworm, or any i other Skin pissase, facts . show that our treatineht is xihgurpassed. : MbMCINBS DELirBB-b FJBBB' OF OBCABQB TO AiL pauts of Nkw Zeal vnd -. on receipt of order and P.O. order or postal -4 note. I I ALL CURABLE DISEASES CURED H ■', o AND EVERYONE WONDERFULLY RELIEVED. i Extract from 'Auckland Star.'— 'Thorn '] who are in need of medical advice would do ; -well.' to note tne announcement of Mr E. Hare, herb .list and hygienist, in our busi- - ness oolumus Mr Hare has made a study of the ills to whioh flesh is heir, and his experience in treating forms of diseaso well qualify him as a competent medioal expert. At his coußulting rooms in Turner Street, off Upper Queen Street, he has an important auxiliary to hi* busiuess in ono of the best electriciand Tumour baths in the city. The ' frfte- v ua|r'Oj(.'heirfe^d7m__eral. btthsin the Thermal Springs District and elsewhere. Mr H-ire considers eleetrio treatment and massage to be invaluable, and he has excellent _ electrical batteries, -fitted up On. tiis pro9^*||.|49?i uppticatidii* -td ; patients. I -All his - rem«^lies are herbal, and his lon jt acqnain- - tance with the healing properties of New . Zealand native pliiuts taught Mr. Hnre that tliese v.2get»bie remedies are Nature's safe- ' «nnrd. 51any7testimooials leatify to the » uucccsh of bis treatment. .♦ . I ; Testimonial.-^'* -Bear Mr Hire, I feel t : I shall never be able to thank you enough £ for the great benefit I have received under your herbal and electric treatment; I had * almost jfiven up hope of ever getting better, 1 being thoroughly run down in body, and for j -eighteen months erysipelas had settled in my face. During that time I was atteuded by five o octors, spared no expense, but all , failed to do me any good ; but after a fow ' monihrt of your treatment I am quite rei< stored, and after receiving so muoh benefit I , not only f- el i-; my duty but a gre _t privi--3 lege to recommend your mole of treatment to air like sui-sren-i. Wishing yoa every ' sticoess to jfotf r good work, and.Go-.'*.-* abun* •> dnut blessing, yours very faifMuily, -A. i* $___0-__\TON, Salvation Army War Office. p. Wellington\'77: ''"*'{"'{' -\ -,yY \ ]V '-'■'; j Correspondence _4aridtly private.* : 1 : '" 7 NOTE ADDBESS— J I. HARE. Hyglenisf and Herbalist, TURNER-ST, AUCKLAND I j 7 y n _ 7/_ ;.-y'; : «- ' 7 77.;!7i4 Yy'mYY, - : Y,y 7 -;; ri 'Y-y, i y,Yiii, , i ■■/■ ■ J

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3071, 22 January 1894, Page 2

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