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Diseall Tanqnisliecl! Scieiite Triumplxant! CONSULT The Distinguished Specialist Professor of Neural §4^ of the : and-Practice of Medical Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatatef]Jkoi Diseases/' " Social Science," : establishedthe GARDNER ECLECTIC 7 MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Moray Place, Dunedin , and is permaru ntly es t ablishcd : : there for the;" Effectual and Ptrmanent Cure-of a 1! forms of Chronic and Complicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and Special Diseases.; GQ;NS||liSlif, Personally, or ! by Letter, The -author has for the last 30 years directed his. at'ieciion to the; following class of complaints: Fits, Epilepsy, or Fai ling tsickne> s, which he can effectually and peimanently cure. Rheumatism, gout, bronchitis; asthma,,piles (inwardly or outwardly), ulcerated sore legs, nervous piostration, liver complaints, palpitation. of ihe heart, dizziness, ncises in the head and ears, loss of energyandappetitey by complaints, <» enei al indigestion, flaluleiicy, incapacity for study or business l , suk headache, lassitude, torpidity, shortness of breath, trembling of-the'-;hands .and limbs; impaired nutrition, mental and physical d-spression, consumption (stages only), eruptions of the, skin, impaired sight and memory, nervous fancies, impoverished blood, nervous debility in all its stages, prerr.ature decline, and all roosbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause. Treated upon eclectic and scientific principles:. The au; fur (whose life-long experience, prac'.ici 1 method of treatment and puie medicines ensurfivspeedy and permanent cures in all ch jjnic, nervous and special trouble?), .. be -consulted on al T d!seases~ r and experience. A speedy and Perfect. Life Cure is gua:aiitetd id all cases und- rtiken. Wheie doubt exists I frankly infom* the sufferer. Inviolable Confidei ce and Certain Belief aie Coons I offer to Suffeiing Humanity. It is SLjf-evKent that,a specialist paying part cular attention to a class of cses attains gieat skill, and physicians in regular practice ail over the country knowing Li.is, frequently recommend cases lo.th.s Institute, where every known appliance is resored to, i.nd the proved goud lemedies cf all ages and countries are used. On account of the grent number .of cases ap; hiug, the charges are kept low—but the impoiti.nt matter is to i-ecLre the skill, aid get a speedy and perfect life cure. Medicines fcrwarded free from observation. All correspondence held sacred Call on, cm Addr^s RARROF GARDNER, Consultation Daily, ECLECTICiMEDICAL INSTITUTE (A few doors above Palate frinkj, Mora? Pluce Dunediu rii.noforte Maker aLd Impor er. Octagon. Dunklin. PRICE LIST O A PLICATION. I'llE AXULENT 13.1 l CON lio V EL L2VEN-STBEET, NASEhY. J 1 FLKGI'SON ... Proprietor. nrfU JOHN T. EERGUSO.N begs Lt'JL to inform, his numerous I'ric nds in the district tha he has pun-hasid the abovb well-knc-.in and old-established Hotel. He trust.s by stiict attention to business, and by keeping only the lisst Brands oi Wims, Hrai.dj , Whisky and 'Acer, to receive a fair share ol business. Frequenters of ibis old-established Hotel, with their families, will receive that attention svhich has been gm-n heretolore. Mrs Crare will be glad to meet with her friends from Kyebuin and surrounding districts. GOOD BEDS. Comfort and Cleanliness Relied on. Excellent Stabling I'iovidid. ii'jrsua well loolw n after, and fed undt r hi 3 jvs-f'.tai supervision.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 1

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