E. HARE, HERBALIST AND HYGIENIST, AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herbs Nature's Remedies. It would be highly advantageous to the public and likewise to tbe 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. A man too busy to take care of his health is like a workman too busy to sharpen his tools. — Sel, j •' The people have been too long educated Ito look upon a medical monopoly as the i safest means of ensuring their health, they swallow nauseous drugs but turn away from vegetables as a medicine, while they eat with complacency at the dinner table." — Gofm,M.D. *' Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed which is upon the face of the j eirth, and every tree to you it shall bo for j meat. — Bible. Oub Botanic and Herbal practise admite no article to ta 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 rejeoted, thus affording Nature time to rally her forces. •thousands of people in Auoklaod during the last four years can testify what may be done by Herbal and Eleotrio treatment, We have made no charge for eleotrioity— advioe or treatment—and propose with Crod'a help to carry out the same fine of action for the future. As a veiy important auxiliary to our business, we have j ust completed one of the best Eleotric and Vapour Baths in this city. f'be free use of herbs and minerals in these :'ths renders them equil, if not in every respect superior, to the inuoh-fainei mineral baths of Te Aroha or the Lake Country. At once there is the -saving of the train and coach fare, which in most cases will be sufficient to work a complete cure. For Rheumatism, Pains of- Female Irregularities of any kind, too much cannot be said iv favour of these Baths. Our treatment embraces all of Dr Hall's (rreat Hygienic Secret to health. The Enema, which it) the principal agent employed, I post with full instructions how to use, from 6d to 125., according to quality, to any part of New Zealaud. Electricity is Life. Having a very extensive practice ia Electricity, and strong faith in its potency for good, we would strongly recommend our stock of Machines to aU purchasers ; full instructions as to the use thereof we furnish gladly. Our Herbal medicine is food for the siok ohild, as well as for the adult. For Pains in the Head or Temples, Bronchitis: Pain in the Spine or between the Shoulders ; for Fit»i 7<oss of Memory, Nervousmss, Hacking t)iy Cough, Heart, Lung, or Liver Troubles, our Herbal Remeiiea afford ua year by year fresh assurance that they perform what they are here said to accomplish. Indigestion in any form, or Chronic Dyspepsia, the best and most reliable panacea for all such conditions of body is our Herbal and Electric treatment. For Eczema, Shingles, Dry Tetter, Itch, Ringworm, or any other Skin Disease, facts show that our treatment is unsurpassed. Medicines deiavebed fbee of charge to itL pabts op New Zealand on receipt of order and P.O. order or postal note. ALL - CURABLE DISEASES CURED AND EVERYONE WONDERFULLY RELIEVED. £xtract from 'Auckland Star.'—' Those who are in need of medical advice would do well to note tne announcement of Mr E. Hare, herbilist and hygienist, in our business oolumus Mr Hare has nrde a study of the ills to which flesh ia heir, end his experience in treating forms of disease well qualify him as a competent medioal expert. At his consulting rooms in Turner Street, off Upper Queen Street, he has an important auxiliary to his business in one of the best electrio and vapour baths in/ the city. The free use of herbs and mineral baths in the Thermal Springs District and elsewhere. Mr Hare considers electrio treatment and massage to be invaluable, and he has excellent electrical batteries fitted up on bis ptemifes for application to patients. AU bis remedies are, herbal, and bis lon x acquaintance with the healing properties of New Zealand native plants taught Mr Hare that these vegetable remedies are Nature's safeguard. Many testimonials tet-tify to the fcucoess of bis 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 eleotric treatment. I had almost given up hope of ever getting better, being thoroughly run down in body, and for eighteen months erysipelas had settled in my face. Dnring that time I was attended by five doctors, spared no exp mse, but all failed to do me any good : but after a few mouths of your treatment I am quite restored, and after receiving so much benefit I not only f*el ie my duty but a great privilege to recommend your mode of treatment to all like sufferers. Wishing you every success to your good work, and God V abundant blessing, yours very faithfully,— A. Shaoecvton, Sal va lon Army War Office. Wellington.
Correspondence strictly private. ' ■ -. ■ '■ *• . : NOTE ADDRESS— E HARE. Hygienist and Herbalist, TURNER-ST, * AUCKLAND.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3074, 31 January 1894, Page 2
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