BUSINESS NOTICES, gT. GEOEGE JAM BEST IN THE . MARKET AH Grocer?. JTEY'S PUKE COCOA OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALS DIPLOMAS, GOLD MEDALS, AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. PUJRE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY. To be had from all Merchants, Grocers, Storekeeper g and Confectioners. HIGHEST AWARD CHICAGO, 1893 Warner's Hotel, ChrUtchureh, September 17th, 1895. WE HAVE USED THE ELECTKIC STOVE POLISH and like it exceedingly. It is both Economical and Effective, and there is no unpleasant ness iv the way it has to be applied. Your* sincerely, 415 W. F. WARNER. MB CARL YON LEDEBUB, SPECIALIST. MUSCULAR, JOINT, AND NERVOUS DISEASES. BOTH SEXES. (Sixteen years' experience General Hospital, College Hospital, Calcutta, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, late under Drs. Fitzgerald, Ryan, Moore, and other Melbourne and Launceston Medical Practitioners THE MASSO-ELEGTUOTHERAPEUTIO TREATMENT AND SWEDISH MOVEMENT SYSTEM Paralysis, Multiple Neuritis, Muscular Atrophy, Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Animiiia, Chronic Constipation, _ Neurasthenia, Hysteria, Lateral Curvature of the Spine, Stiff Limbs, Contracted Tendons, Dropsical Limbs, Chorea, &c.,.&c. Above Diseases Successfully Treated by above method* Cases of 5,10, tnd 14 years' standing regarded as hopeless have been Restored to their normal power and functions. Deafness Successfully Treated by New Method. f, IN DISEASES OP WOMEN. Fibroid Tumours, Goitres, Backache and Dragging Sensations, Varalysix and Atony of the Bladder n* treated by the Apostali Method, under Super--73 vision. — SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Removed by Electroiysis, ihe ONLY Successful Method, Painless and Without Disfigurement. CONSULTATION FREE. CONSULHNG ROOMS—METROPOLITAN FAMILY HuTEL, , Caehel street, Christchnreh. Jj Hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Launceston, November 16th, 1893. C. v. Lkdebtjr, Esq., Masseur and Medical Electrician. Sir,—Three months ajjo I had a very bad paralytic stroke, which left mc without movement on my right side, and with*- ut speech. One doctor told my mother that I wouid not live ten days. The other doctor called in said the same, with the alternative that if I did recover I would be an idiot. Now, lam writing this with my right han£, although very slowly. I can speak plainly, and do light work at my trade of a tin-mith-, all thanks to you for your untiring treatment and kindness. As I have no money to pay you I thought that I aiijrhc let the public know by this means what you have done for mc. Accept my warmest gratitude.—l remain, yours siiictrely, A&Tutm McLkUiAn. is St. John's Manse, Launceston, ac May Ist, 1894 Dear Mr Ledebur, —Enclosed please find cheqiu and allow mc to express our heartiest thanks on behalf of Mrs Kelly and self for the excellent result and cure she has derived from your treatment. With all our hope we never expected to see Mrs Kelly so soon up and about again in the full enjoyment of health and strength—thanks to your pains-taking 15. aud careful treatment, of which Dr. - Hallo wes .speakp.., ' in the highest terms of praise. Wishing you every — success in your practice, J remain, yours faithfully, G. KELLY, Incumbent. ■pi (Above cose complicated spinal curvature lateral. a Patient supine in bed for two years—cured in six weeks). [C. v L.] My Dear Sir,—My arm and shoulder are so well that it will hardly be necessary, I think, to continue the led treatment), but if it gives rne any trouble I will coney, suit you at once. I must thank you 'very heartily , t; d indeed for the good your treatment has done mc in ,nd regard to general health as well α-s to the particular ig injury, and I hope you will soon have as large a prtvothe Oce as you can manage.—Yours fraternally," ms A. H. CHAMPION, M.A. (Above case, buggy accident, injury to shoulder and arm, powerless for months, recommended by Dr. Maddox. Cured iv four weeks.—C. v. L.) Evandale, Tasmania, I October 6th, 1893. Dear Sir,—l am anxious that a lady patient of mine | should undergo your treatment. Your name has been mentioned to mc by Dr. Pardey. Kindly apply I treatment over both ovaries, stomach, and region of { liver. OF I hope to find as good results in this case as you have obtained in many of your other cases. J. G. JOHNSON, M.D. | (Above case chronic constipation and other de „„ rangemeuts. Oured in five weeks.—C. v. L.) ? — ; - /fliEi bToiT^I B i> bOOMi jtni4j St 3)«tuli. Cttinh. XWSwtO. 1 rnub*!Ktfoc*.ul«>rrmiiaSuiatfa«3pl<a. 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KOWLANDS' KALYDOK A soothing, healing and emollient milk for the face aud hands, and is most cooling and refreshing to the skin in hot climates ; it ND removes freckles, tan sunburn, roughness and redness of the skin, pimples, cutaneous eruptions, &c, soothes .and. heals prickly Id heat, stings of insects, eczema, burns, and t all cutaneous irritation more effectually than any other preparation, and produces a soft, — fair skin, and a lovely delicate complexion; it is warranted harmless, and free from any lead or poisonous ingredients. Bottles, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. ROWLANDS' ODONTO is a pure, tragrant, non-gntty tooth powder, and warranted free from acids or other ingredients which destroy the enamel; it ** whitens the teeth, prevents and arrests decay, shrengthens the gums, and gives a pleasing * e > fragrance to the breath. Sold by Druggists and Chemists. i" IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Be sure to ■V • ask for Rowlands' Macassar Oil, Kalydor **"> \find Odonto, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, jr * see that each article bears their signs•J v tttre v in. red ink; all others are worthless and poisonous imitations ; 100 years prove that Rowlands'!* are the best ami only genuine.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9432, 2 June 1896, Page 7
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