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Cures. the Spine, to which I was a martyr at /* frequent periods since my 14th year. It is now over (9) nine months since you operated on me (and only once), and 1 hare not had the least symptoms of a relapse since then, previous to which I was never an entire month without suffering more or less. Mes Sxtsana Puaeso*-, Adolphus-street. SIGHT RESTORED. January 15, 1881. My daughter, Susan H'Vee, has been blind two years from a needle going into her eye. Dr Gray performed an operation on her, and she has been quite blind since. Mr Stephen has just treated her, and she is suddenly restored, and can now see and describe everything on the table and room with the eye that the doctors declared destroyed.—B M'Yee, Guildford-street. Witnesses — Henry Peirce, J. M. Hutchinson. SPINE DISEASE. January 11,1881. Case of Matthew Mtjib, 6 Church-street, West Melbourne. Spinal affection of the neck, had it for five years, attending hospital, 18 years old now. Attacked first in the back, neck so curved that his chin touched his chest, and was immovably fixed there, so that in order to give him food or drink he had to be placed on his back on the sofa. Doctors said it was spine disease, and was incurable. ""< Mr Milner Stephen treated the case publicly * four times, and the chin became raised the first time two inches ; and the curvature of the spine lias disappeared entirely, a? -,VnS _. ...*_ now proved in the presence of Mr John 7 Carson (who was also present at the first treatment), and of Judge Paul, of Q.ueensland, who is the writsr of these notes.— Geo. W. Paul. DEAFNESS. January 13,1881. I have been deaf in one ear for 18 years, and also had dimness of sight. In one treatment from Mr Stephen 1 can hear distinctly, and my eyesight is also improved.— Mrs M. E. Winchcomb, 2 Clifton-terrace, Lester-street, Carlton. (Another of Dγ Gray's patients.—G.M.S.) Conveyances EDWARD'S 3-HORSB BRAKE will leave WOODVILLE every Monday at 7 a.m. for MAKATOKU returning every Tuesday after arrival of Napier train. Passengers and parcels at lowest rates. TAUPO ROYAL MAIL COACH. BOOKING OFFICE : MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER HOACHES leave the above Hotel for TAUPO, \J OHINEMUTU. and TAURANGA every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 6 a m. Arrives at Tarawera at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays, do Taupo at 5 p.m. on Thursdays do Ohinemutu at 5.30 p.m. on Friday do Tauranga at 6,30 p.m. on Saturdays. Special Conveyances at any time, can be obtained by arrangement. E. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor; Leaving Petane for Napier at 8.30 a m. Leaving Petane for Napier at 2 p.m. Leaving Napier for Petane at II a.m. Leavirg Napier for Petane at 4.30 p.m. From the Post Office Comer Napier Booking Office at Mr James Johnstone's Star Hotel, where the Coach leaves daily at 10.55 a.m. aud 4.25 p.m. Parce's left in the care of Mr Johnstone will have due despatch. ~YKT /"ORCHARD'S' Will leave PUKETAPU STORE every SATURDAY Morning at 8 o'clock and TARADALE at 9 o'clock for NAPIER. Returning from Napier at 2.30 p.m: And also will carry Passengers and Parcels. Fee from Puketapu to Napier 2s „ from Taradale to Napier .. ~ .. is. Booking Office at Mr James Johnatone's Star Hotel, where all parcels left in care of Mr Johnstone will have quick despatch. jn TT AMBLING'S BRAKE / Ing , on Thursday at 12 o'clock. All goods addressed to the undersigned will be punctually attended to. Goods carried through to Palmerston. C. HAMBLTNG, Proprietor. Woodvi'le, sth August, 1881; fiTMBR'S NAPIER AND TARADALE ROYAL MAIS COACHES, i - TIME, TABLE. f ROM TARADAIiB— Ist. Half-past 8 o'clock, New Road 2nd; Quarter to 9 o'clock via Meanee 3rd. 11 o'clock, New Road. -^ 4th. Quarter to 2 o'clock, via Meanet| From Napibr— Ist. 10 o'clock, Newtoi 's Corner, New Road 2nd. 11 o'clock, via Meanee 3rd. Half-past two o'clock, New Road 4th. 4 o'clock, Meanee The Puketapu Coach leaves Napier, every Tussda , ? Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 11 departing from Puketapu the same days at 1 o clocfcl Fare to Meanee and Taradale, la 6d; to Puketapu' Bs. Special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses ca be had at Taradale at any time. G. RYMBB. GRANT'S MAIL OOAOHIiS T EAVE HAVELOCK tor HASTINGS RAILWAY Lj STATION in connection with the Train al follows: — Havelock. Hastings. Hastings 8.20 a.m. dop 8.45 a.m. arr. 8.55 a.m ret. 9.20 „ 9.50 „ „ 10.0 „ „ 11.35 „ „ 12.5 pm. „ 12.15 p.m. „ 315 p.m. „ 3.45 „ „ 4.0 „ „ 4.35 „ „ 5.5 „ „ 6.15 „ t , Fares : Osns SHn-une kaoh way. Coach can be hired to meet any train that is not met in the ordinary Time-table for 3s. for one or three passengers, above three the ord.uary fare of Is eacb, A Covered Express Waggon Iβ wes Havelock daily at half-past 8 a.m., for Napier, carrying Goods and Passengers at moderate rates, returning in the afternoon. All parcels left at Mr H. Monteith and Co.'s will be promptly forwarded. Parcels received for Clive, Havelock, Waimarama, Wallingford, Pourere, Maraekakaho, and Karamu. Ladles' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7s fld per day. Single-seated Buggies, 16a per da Double „ „ 20k „ Coversd Carriages for Wedding Parties on hire, Hoises broken to single and double harness. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Covered Carriages, and Coaches can be had to meet any train at Hastings by posting or telegraphing to G. Grant, Hastings. Medical . THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES EOLLOWAY'S TRILLS AND /^VINTMENT. purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the Liver Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. They invigorat and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad BreasW Old Wounds, Sores nnd Ulceis. For Sore Throatsj Bronchitis, Coughe, Colde, Gout, Rheumatism Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no cquai. Manufactured on!y at Professor HoMiOWAys '* s Establishment, 533. OXFORD STREET. LONDON, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors throughou the world.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3561, 7 December 1882, Page 4

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