E.HARE, HERBALIST AND HYGIENIST, AtJCKLAND. Mew Zealand Herbs Nature's Remedies. It would be highly advantageous to the .publio 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 every gentleman .—Dr. Armstrong..-. , • ■ *• -, * man tob busy ftp 'take care ojr his tiealtb is like a workman too busy to sharpen his tools. — Sel, •'The people have b?en too long eda'Caled* to look upon a medical monopoly as the safest means of ensuring their health, they '-^ Wallow nauseous* drugs but tutu away from Vegetables a& a medicine, while they eat with complucenoy Pt the dinner table." — Coftu,M.D. • • Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed which is upon the fa<eofthe earth, and every tree to you it sh ill bo for meat. — Bible. ' ; . Oiit Botanic and > ; Herbal jarrACtiae^admitft nU article to 'be used aVa medicine that does not harmonise with, food, and moeti If not oil, who adopt our Herbal treatment will find the sick able to subsist upon these medicines, when the lightest food is rejected, thus affording Nature timo f> rally her forC6B. '/': Ihousands of people in Auckland during the la&t lour years can testify what may be done by Herbal and Eleotrid treatment. We have tuadn no charge for eleotrioity— advioe or treatment—and propose with iQ-odta help to oarry out the same lino of action for the future. As a veiy important auxiliary to our but-inesn, we have just completed «ne of £he best Eleotrio and Vapour Baths M this city. The free use of herbs and numerals in tbtse baths renders them equif, if not in eveiy respect superior, to the* muea-famed mineral bat hs of Te Aroha or the Lake Country i At ouce there is the saving of the train and eo*r.h fare, which in . , jnosfc. k case^ will be srfficient to work a complete cure, . For Rheumatism, Pains of Female Irregularities of any kind, too much cannot be said in favour of these Baths. Our treatment embraces all of Dr Hall's •rreut Hygienic Secret to health. The Euema, which is, the principal agent employrd.vl post with full in^trnotidns %ow to uee, fr</in Ua to 12a., according to qu?«lity, to any part of New Zeahind. BlcJCiricH^ is Life. Having a very exfenhivo practice in Electricity, and stroug faith in its potency for good, we would strongly recommend our stock of. Machines to a 1 ! purchasers ; full instructions as to the use thereof we furnish gladly. Uur Ilerbfll medicine i* food fur the s\o< child, as weli as for the adult. ; For Pains in the Head or Temples, Brotjch'fcis. Pain in the Spine or between the Sboulder3 : for Fits, Loss of Memory, Nervousness, Hacking Dry Cough, Heart, Lung, or Liver Troubles, our Herbdl Remedies afford us year by year fresh asBunr?ce that they perform what they are here said to accomplish. Indiges':on in any form, ' or Chronic Dytpepsia, tb.9 beat and most reliable panacea for a'l such conditions of body is our Herbal and Electric treatment. . For Eczema, Shingles, Dry Tetter, Itch, Ringworm, or any other Skiu Disease, facts show that our treatment is unsurpassed. Medicines delweked fkee ofohabge to .'"l parts of New Zealan^ on recept of order aid P.O. order or postal note. ALL CURABLE DISEASES CURED AND EVERYONE WONDER! JLLY RELIEVED. Extract from ' Auckland Star.'—' Those who are in need of medical advice wou'd do well to note tne annouueemeut of Mr E. Hare, herbalist and hygienist, id our business columns Mr Hare has made a study of | the ill«s to which flesh is heir, and his experieroe in treating forms of disease we 1 ! qualify him as a competent medical expert. At his consulting rooms in Turner Street, off I Upper Queen Street, he has an important Huxiliary to his business in odo of the best eJeutri.c and vapour baths in the city. The free use of herbs and mineral baths in the Tnermal Lprin^s District and elsewhere. | Mr Hire considers elrcirio treatment and I massu^e to be mv luab'e, and he has excel* "ent electrical ba'teries fitted up on his prerai.- ea for applicat'r 1 to patients. A\l his I remedies arc herbal, and his lon< acquaintance with the healing properties of New \ Zea'and native plants taught Mr Hare that these vegetable remedies are Nature's safeguard. Many testimonials testify to the tucccss of his treatment. Testimonial. — '• Dear Mr Hare, I feel 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 given up hope of ever getting better, being thoroughly run down in tody, arid for eighteen months erysipelas had settled in my face. During that time I was attended by five doctors, spared no expense, but all. failed to do me any good ; but after a few months of your treatment I am quite restored, and after receiving bo much benefit I not only frel it my duty but a great privilege to recommend your mode of treatment to all like sufferers. Wishing you every success to youc good work, and God's abundant blefctdng, yours very faithfully, —A. Siiacklhton, Salvation Army War Office, Wellington.
Correspondence strictly private, i NOTE ADDRESS— E.HARE, Hygienisf and Herbalist, TURNER-ST, AUCKLAND.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 8
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