NOTICES. DEAF TWELVE TEAKS. MARVELLOUS WORK ON THE EAR, NOSE, AMD THROAT IN" THE CITY OF CHRISTCHUBCH. _■ . . t> . PEOPLE HAD TO SHOUT TO BE HEARD. AVERT BIFFICUI/r AND COMPLICATED CASE, the deafness arieing from Chronic Catarrhal Inflammation of the nose, throat, eustachian tube, and middle-ear, with mucus in the tympanum, obstruction of the Gssicule, and thickening of internal lining of the membrana tympani; also a proliferation of epidermal scales on the osseous frails of the meatus auditorious exiernns, etc. Had tried massage, and one physician in Auckland told the indy that her case was too serious for him to attempt to cure. In short, the young Indy had never received the slightest satisfaction until the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of her case by that PRE-EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL >AURIST And World-famed Botanic Practitioner, PROF. GEORGE H. RAYMOND, Who is still practising at 228 BELMONT TERRACE, (Near Foresters' Hall), Oxford Terrace, ChristchuTch. : i MISS KISSEL'S TESTIMONIAL. "To Prof. Raymond. Dear Sir,—l wish to publicly testify to your skill as an Aurist and Botanic Practitioner. For twelve years I ws afflicted with a very severe deafness. and suffered from catarrhal inflammation of the nose and throat, and from general constitutional disturbances. Of late years, and for many months prior to seeing you, any deafness got to bo of such a nature as to render it absolutely impossible for mc to hear a person's conversation, unless directed in a very loud tone of voice, and quite close to the care. In this wretched condition I lingered on, 'and, indeed, 1 never expected to hear well again, until I submitted to your i splendid system of treatment. I have now I been twelve weeks under your treatment, and { my hearing-is vastly improved, and by con*'' tinuing a few weeks longer I hope to recover ; my hearing completely. All my friends notice • the wonderful improvement in nay hearing power, and I consider the money, in my case, well spent. '"Yours very gmtefully, 'E. KISSEL, "135 Hazeldean read, Sydenham. "July Sth, 1901." 8390 : IWoodrow's 1 Hats. I "ALWAYSIIN TOP! ,, , Woodrow's I j ,i Hats. 11 , ! : 111
MINING NOTICES. NOW PUBLISHED. "THE PRESS" INVESTORS' GUIDE TO WEST COAST GOLD DREDGING. THIS hand; publication, which has received favourable notice from the leading newspapers in the mining districts in Otago and on the West Coast, will be found most useful to all interested in the industry. Full particulars are given respecting the companies formed to work claims on the West Coast, and two valuable sketch maps, which accompany the' publication, give the each claim. See Press Opinions in previous issues/ PRICE—TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. To be obtained from all Booksellers, Agents of "The Press" throughout the colony, or THE CHKISTCHURCH "PRESS" COMPANY, LIMITED, CASHEL STREET. S. H. GRAVES, OHABEBROKER AAD FINANCIAL I AGENT, 183 Hereford street, Christohurch. 2671 MAGNUS. PATERSON AND CO., Gold Dredging Brokers, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, High street, Chriatchurch. GUARANTEES CLOSE. MARKET PKICES on receipt of instructions. Reliable and straightforward advice given on Otago and West Coast Dredging Claims. Telegrams, "MAGNUS. PATERSON," 7295 Chriatchurck.
TV O N A L D O. D IT O A N, ifember of Stock Exchange of Canterbury, Associate Incorporated Institute of. ■ Accountants,, N.Z.. BHAREBROKER, ACCOUNTANT. AND- • AUDITORi Land, Estate, and" Commission Agent, 194 HEREFORD STREEI , . P.O. Box 213, Telephone 601. s 8310 I JOHN MULL IN, REPRESENTING EDMUND WICKES, SHARF.BROKER. GREYJiOUTH AND CHRISTCHURCH. Reliable "and Straight-forward Advice Given re Dredging Claims. OFFICE—I 64 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOSEPH SMYTH E, Member Ohristchurch Stock Exchange. SHAREBROKER AND MINING AGENT, Cashsl street Chambers, CHRISTCHURCH. Can Supply RELIABLE INFORMATION on . the West Coast Dredging Properties. j Flotation of Approved Properties Undertaken.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 3
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