stant Dysontory, caused by working in ba air and wet mines at the Thames,—D. Elkin Eheumatiam—Mr James Pook, Auckland Cancerous Ulcer in Face—Mr W. C* Walker, Auokland. Rueumatto Gout—Mr Edwards Waters' Confectioner, Auckland; Mr Alexander Barrett, Queen Street, Auokland ; Mr E. D. Halstead, Veterinary Surgeon, Auckland. Rheumatism in the Knees and Feet, brought on by working in water—Mr Matthew Box Thames. Rheumatism, causing intense paiuj which prevented the patient from being overturned in bed Mr David Barry, Newton. Chronic Dysentery—Mr A, Bettany, Ponsonby Bond, Auckland. Chronic Rheumatism in the spine, hip, knee, joiuttt, calf of the leg, and toes—T. Morgan, Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Rheumutic Gout, which confined the patient to his bed for weeks—Mr T.J. Bainbridge, Ponsonby, Auckland. General Debility and Indigestion, and inability to keep anything on the stomach— Mr Garald Grace, KyberPass, Auckland. Sciatica—Mr John Rosb, Duke Street. Auckland. Discharge of Blood from tho Bowels—Capt T. Aldridge. Great Debility and Bleeding at the Nose— Mr Tbomas Pellican, Ponsonby. Neuralgia and Nervous Debility—Mrs H. W.,iln. Auckland. After effects of Rheumatic Fever, which left the patient helpless—Mr John H. Jones Auckland. Kidney Disease and Lumbago of 20 years standing—Mr William Trice, Poplar Fm near Ho wick. lials, which the manufacturer has, with s, in his possession.
M E W. J. N"™ 1 BARRISTER & SOLICITORCommissioner of the Supreme Court ot Fiji.) , Solicitor to the N. Z. Government under "The Advances to Settlers Act. Victoria Arcade, Queen-st., Auckland. Money to lend onfreohold security at ow rates of interest. Money invested for liens free of charge. The Kev *. vv. «i», « ;™;s "*-»'' Prohibitionist, says:—"Behoving that Mr Seddon's astuteness is devoted to unworthy ends, and that his democracy is a sham—knowing that many members of his own political party regard his word as absolutely unworthy of belief, and having had many roasonsto endorse this conviction—l have said, editorially and on the platform, that, in tho interests of the people, of morality, and of Temperance reform, I regard his position as Premier as a Colonial disgrace and disaster." Tho salaries of His Excellency the Governor, live Judges, andsix Ministers of the Crown in New Zealand, totalled £18,980 6s 5d last year.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 4
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356Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 4
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