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business M&tiaes: SPECIAL MEBICAL VISIT TO CHRISTCHURCH. FROM JAN. 13 TO 27 INCLUSIVE. mtßoaaratEMSEC mm -3? m & fiWM si r* y -i-iaw 6 !.- m/ttuM ffc.iafle.luCWWXw . L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., &c., FOUNDER AND CHIEF PHYSICIAN OF THE FRIKAET MEDICAL ALLIANCE. WELLINGTON, A?!i> Tin: nicer asu only LEGALLY QUALIFIED REGISTERED LADY SPECIALIST IN NEW ZEALAND, the pleasure of announcing to her numerous Patients and the Public of Canterbury, tha she will PROFESSIONALLY VISIT CHRISTCHURCH PROM E 13™ INSTANT TO THE 27 th , AS ABOVE, AND MAY BE CONSULTED UPON ALL DISEASES INCIDENTAL TO THi HUMAN FRAME AT MMB EVEEIST’S, “ AESIIDALE,” OPPOSITE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, MONTREAL STREET. HOURS CONSULTATION FEEE. ezsEttzKSsa CURABLE GASES GUARANTEED; THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MART CREDITABLE NOTICES THE DOCTOR HAS BECErVF,t> From the “ St Amend Mercury.” “ Dr Frikart, whose fame in curing diseases of -the nervous system and chronic and complicated femah complaints has gone abroad in the colony, lias created a very favourable impression during her stay ii St. Aruaud by her skilful treatment of several intricate cases.” From i bo “ Marlborough Advertiser.” treatment of patients in tho various parts of the colony which she luri ahv.ndy visited. She is a lady o: exceptional ability, and her treatment embraces the latest discoveries in the science of therapeutics Tho Doctor bring! to thin country several diplomas, end her presence in onr district will no doubt provf n boon to the numerous sulierersfrom nervous, chronic and special complaints.” . From the “ Standard.” “ Dr Prikart’s marvellous euros have created a profound sensation.” From tho “ Charlton Independent.” “A Distinguished Visitor.—Charlton is ut present honoured by the presence of Mrs Frikart, M.D. who has obtained the highest possible honours in hor profession, and established a great reputation ii the colony by In r phenomenal success in tho treatment of nervous, chronic and complicated complaints The examinations this talented lady has passed are almost too numerous to mention, for apart fron being a Doctor of Medicine and a Licentiate of King and Queen’s College of Physicians and Licentiate oi Midwifery, she is also Praktischo Ami of Switzerland, and passed what is considered about the hardes task in tlio medical world—the Stoats Erameu. The Doctor is no moan linguist, as she may be consulted in German, Frei .cli and Spanish, as well as English. Having held hospital appointments, her crpsrienci has not only been wide, bur, practical.” . From the “ East Charlton Tribune.” “ In face of the fact that there arc so many quacks in the field of medicine who arrogate to themselvei the monstrosity of giving counsel and advice in matters of which they are profoundly ignorant, sufferers cannot be too careful whom they consult. Mrs Dr Frikart is a Indy who comes to ua with the vers highest testimonials, having graduated in all the higher walks of medical science, and for many year! haring occupied the most important position in one of the leading hospitals for women in the Ole Country. During her professional career ehe has achieved a success quite the equal of that of anj srantlemnn medico in the colonies or elsewhere; therefore ladies in need of sound medical treatmeni need not hesitate for one moment in placing themselves under Mrs Dr Fritert’.s care. In saying this m are not inn ay way unduly lauding that lady’s scientific capabilities.” From tho “Hamilton Spectator.” “Mrs Dr Frikart, who recently arrived from England, has a splendid reputation, and is the onlj legally qualified lady doctor advertising in Australia.” From the “ Warrnambool Standard.” “ Mrs Dr Frikart, the well-known lady M.D., has been very successful in her treatment of a number oi local cases.” From the “Echo. ’ “We have much pleasure in referring to Dr Frikart, the first lady fully qualified in England and in Victoria, who has ever visited Australia. It is certainly a fortunate thing for tin Ireland, aa wall as . . . „ Sick and ailing, and those afflicted, with uncomfortable diseases which baffle the skill of the ordinary practitioner, that the lady specialist has arrived.” From ihe “ Maryborough Standard." “Dr Frikart wan yesterday visited by a number of Patients, all of whom speak highly other skill and ability in diagnosi ag their complaints." Prom the “ Chronicle.” “Dr Frikart’s reputation as a clever and successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the Colony." From the “ Mail.” •* “ Dr Frikart bar. effected more cures of chronic and nervous complaints than any other specialist in Australia.” I « M. /• -A' ;!h*lkv) rW, . A-.-' i’''".' L. /ip 1 ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES. —Ws have received ex Saagatira, Coptic and Aorangi, a supply of th latest novelties in ELECTRIC BELL-FITTINGS, consisting of Dry Batteries, “Carporous* Xedauch o Batteries, Ornamental China and Carved Wood Pushes, Front Door Pulls and Presses, Floor Contacts, etc. All of first-class make and finish. GAS GLOBES CHANDELIERS, Ere.—A choice assortment of the latest designs of Hand-painted Gas Globes, Chandeliers, Brackets, Cathedral Glass Hall Lights, just lauded. These goods have been well selected and are worthy of inspection. FRUIT CANNING. —With a view of encouraging this and similar industries, we have imported SPECIAL DIES for the manufacture of suitable tins or canisters. No SOLDERING oi lids, thoroughly aIE-TXGHT, EASILY OPENED, EASILY' CLOSED. Samples of lids and quotations on application. WELLSINKEES’ TUBES, 2xx to Cl?;. EXTRA HEAVY. —Also Black and Galvanised Watsrpipes, Boot Boilers, Circulating Cylinders, Tanks, etc., in stock. GENERAL PLUMBING GOODS, GASFITTESS’ AND TINSMITHS’ ITMPOSTERS OF GEI Ji. REQUIREMENTS. Agents for OSBORNE’S DEEP ARTESIAN WELL SINKER. Agents and Manufacturers for South Island of BOYLE’S IMPROVED AIR-PUMP VENTILATING ° APPLIANCES. TAYLOE OAKLET, 284, TUAM STREET, ’ CHRISTCHURCH. TELEPHONE No. 118. P.O. BOS, 191. 5779 JOHNSON AMD OOUMNB, (JjATSI 18,- HAM & 009J9 BMXc, TSKT, TAEPAtfLINs HOESE-COTBBs FLAG AND OILSKIN CLOTHING m&miFAOTsJ’BMiE, AND SOPS AND TWIHIWSffAJOffiS. WHOLESALE AND BSTATL-. ■W7STTB bsjto draw tho attention cS tho PcbKo to tho following Listicf Gosfls, oi which wa Always W V keep r. Lnsgo Stock, and. aa we always import a3l our Mats vial direct, wa ora ftbis tOCBII fcS a V t ... 1 ‘ . lupwer Pli.osa fflseu Xay Utter Krai ia H«w Zealand »‘— TUHi TARPAULINS BOSKS COVERS .LOIN COVERS CAST COVERS FLAGS F-JLLSY BLOCKS HAMMOCKS FISHING NETS FISHING LINES CRICKET NETS LAWK TENNIS NETS SEES? NETS MANILLA ROPE FLAX BOPS PLOUGH LIKE GARDEN LINES PARCEL TWINES THATCHING COBD SACK TWINE OILSKIN COATS LEGGINGS SOU’-WSSTSES REAPER AND BINDEB APRONS oeioeet nets. Special Quotations to ary Cricket Clubs requiring a good many sets. TENTS, FLAGS AND TARPAULINS OS HIES mm m IfLEASa KQTS TES AD3SE3SS«b’ JOEFBCM AND OOUMIfS, OASHBL B’TESFT CHHISTOKUSCH r . WffOSSSSI «SSiES J BALLMsSTYNB ft_OO. c E> 98AF887 ESTABLISHMENT jCOOH & CO., ALOOOK & 00 M/.xi;c.trr.r.us o Mascfacturers of MILLIARD TABLES 5 and al Requisites, CUES?, CUE TIPS CHALK, ISIErMSEIMEid >ILLIARD TABLES 9 and all Requisites. i Full information as to BALLS, BACKS 002 X MELSOURNS. , . r;A:, from the Undersigned, SOLE AGEKTS FQE CANTERBURY, FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 7

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