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piAN CANCER BE CUREDP COUNT MATTEI CHALLENGES THE DOCTORS. A very interesting artiole appeara in the January number of the Review of Reviews on the subjeot of one of the most terrible of alldiseasos, "Cancer." The medical Faculty have hitherto plainly declared it to be •' inourable." What a horrible significance that word haa ! Count Mattei, an Italian nobleman, olaima to have cured cancer not in one but in many instances. He iB a rich man who began a oourae of aoientifio study at middle age, and th« firßt olno to his alleged wonderful medicine ia Baid to have been arrived at by watohing a aheep dog afflicted with a virulent attack of mango. This dog absented itself daily, and curiosity led Mattei to follow it, when he found that it ma.de for the mountain and there soratohed up and ate a particular root. Mr. Stead, the editor of the Review of Reviews, heard ao> muoh from peraons of note aa to the effioacy oof. f Mattel's treatment, that in the publio interV at he went over to Bolonga to interview the count, and relates the result of hiß researches. Should Connt Mattei'a speoifio prove to bv 1 ttll tbftfc >■ claimed for it, it will no doub. f - become as great a publio boon as the famous n.""- Jocob's Oil, whioh has effeoted so many m*" rvellouß cures in oases of nervous affections, &. uon B8 rheumatism, neuralgia, mnscularcontusv oll^, &o. St. Jaoob'a Oil has become a household word throughout the civilised world, and hah' been the means of reaouing thousands from pain and misery. All who havo tried it agree that it is a valnable domestic remedy that should have a place in every well-regulated household. 2 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE THORNDON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-I beg to announoe myself as a candidate for the vacant seat of your Ward in the City Council. I need hardly assure you that in the event of your doing mo the honour of eleotion I will do my best for the Ward and the City. I am, &0,, HARRY B. VOGEL. Fitzherbert-terraee, 6th April, 1891. WW. DARTNELL (M. Inst. C.E.), . Civil Engineer, Authorised Surveyor, Certificated Surveyor under Land Transfer Aot, Railway and Mining Engineer. Orders left at the Office of S. Carroll, Esq., Lambton Quay, Wellington. 171CONOMIC FIRE OFFICE (Lihitbd), LONDON. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. TRUEBRIDGE & REICH, Wellington Agents. QTANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (Limited), LONDON. NEW SYSTEM. LOW RATES. TRUEBRIDGE A REICH, Wellington Agents. DISHOP A MORRAH, Barristers and Solicitors, M'Ker row's Buildings, next National Bank, Gret-stbeet. Money to Lend in suma up to .£2OOO. ASPHALT. ASPHALT. WILLIAM TEVERSHAM, Aaphalter, Newtown-avenue (late of the Corporation.) The greatest boon in the city for cheapness, durability, and for purifying backyards. Blooks laid equal to the Corporation. Health is better than wealth, so be advised and get your yards asphalted, and keep down all fevers.— WM. TEVERSHAM. FIRE! FIRE SALVAGE ! SALVAGE »TIHE SALVAGE FROM FIRE At STONE'S, CUBA-STREET, On Monday is removed to 28, WILLIS-ST REET, Opposite Mr. Ballinger's, And will be disposed of on and after TO-DAY in the above Premises. — — JOHN NICOL, T>LUMBER, GASFITTER, Ac. BtrCKLE-BTREXT, Agent for Drain Pipes, Gully Traps, Ac. __ — _ Tt/TESSRS. POLLOCK k CO. THE ORIGINAL WANGANUI BUTCHERS,. Having seonred a lease of one of Mr. Spioer's commodious new shops, Courtenayplace (under the verandah) are now open with a plentiful supply of PRIME MEAT, and will sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Families waited upon daily for orders. Weekly aooonnta rendered. Cash oustomers liberally dealt with. Inspection invited, and patronage lOßpeotfully solicited. POLLOCK A CO., 41, Conrtenay-place. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARD. JH. DALTON • RECEIVED FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING. J. H. DALTON, ■ft, Cnba-atraet and 65. Lambton-quay. GOOD LUNCHEON. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL supplies you with the boat Shilling Lunoheon in town Soups, fish, entrees, joints, sweets, Ac On from 12 to 2. The best Wines and Spirits only kept. Speight's Dunedin Ale I on draught. C. HOOKE,.Manager, Late of Empire Hotel. WRINGERS, BOTH Wood and Iron. A good selection alwayß in stock, 10, 11, 12, and 14 inch. I make Wringers a speouility, and the prioes are always lower than pthor houses in town. GEORGE WINDER, lUFOSTBR, f orner Mannen and Cuba street*.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 83, 9 April 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 83, 9 April 1891, Page 4