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Medical. PROFESS OR J A ME S IjATE OF Wbllc-QTOK. After years of research, in which Nature's repository wa ransacked, at length discovered the Medical properties of Herbs which were used by our forefathers when drugs and mineral poisons were unknown, r.nd which now are daily trampled under foot as useloes weeds by th se ignorant of their Tirtues. Attention is pointed to some of the Marvellous Cures which, have been effected by the Professor since his arrival in Wellington,' ' " "* ' ■. -■- . - . . TESTIMONALS. ■■■•-. To Professor James, Wakefield-street, Auckland. Dear Sib,—l haTe snffercd with my lunsrs and chest for four years. I have cried maoy remedies adha?e TOnsuUad tPeed - y rCUef, bUt .- hey all failed - I stand high in their profess'ion" but with liuTc'comfort to my falling frame. I was suffering very much when I was induced to try your American roots, but confess I had no faith in them; you will forgive this as I thought it might prove to be one,of the catch-pennies co often advertised. I was misftken, for I had not taken much of your medicine Aefore I was much re lieved. I went to bed and slept well, scarcely giving a cough. Those who sit up in bed night after night ■will knowwhat a boon it is to be spared the couch even for one night I will do all in my power to recommend it to all who I may know to be suffering from bronchitis and lung disease, and I trust you will meet with the encouragement and support you so well Yours respectfully, EDWARD COREGAN. Queen-street, Auckland.

To Professor James No. 5, Brook-street, _ „ _ 9th November. 18S0. Dear Sir,—Having been a sufferer with the liver complaint for years, I was induced by a neighbour to come to you. I am thankful to say your medicine has done me more good than all the doctors I have been with. I am now quite wel . 1 shall certainly recommend you to all my fri ends—l am, yo«rs respectfully, ' J""" , ELIZABETH SHANE, Brook street, Wellington. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street ' "Wellington. _ Sut,—l am happy to inform you that my leg, which nas been bad for the last eight years is perfectly cured. I was first treated for a white swelling, but when I came to you you told me it was scurvy, and also explained how those things occur, which I found to be so, and then poulticin£gt and using remedies which were quite contrary tdßthe complaint. I was told twelve months ago that my leg would have to be amputated, but knowing gentlemen that havo you treated who were equally as bad as 1 have been through their advice I came to you. There are many whe object to their names in tho newspapers who told me so, but I think it my duty to make it known to those who are troubled that they may know where to apply for relief. I have not fat and strong since I have been under your treatment. I am happy to say that I have got the full use of my leg, am free from pain and soreness, and able to attend my business regularly.—l am, yours ever grateful, * W. CLARK, The Terrace, Wellington, Oth Nov., ISSO. Those troubled with Asthma consult P-iofesssor James -- Those that are troubled with Dropsy consult Pro Those troubled with Indigcstionconsult Professor James. Those troubled with Gout or Liver Complain consult Professor James. Those troubled with Gravel consult Professor James. Those troubled with Blind or Blsuding Piles consult Those troubled with Nenralgia consult tho ProThoso troubled with toothache consult the Professor. Those troufiled with Sciatica consult Professor Those troubled with Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lame or Weak Back consult the Professor. ThO3e tronbled with Lumbago or Rheumatism consult the Professor. Chronic cases. Asthma and such like, pronounced ncurable by so-called medical men, are the cases the Professor wishes to treat on. •- Nervous Debility or Indiscretion of early youth consult the Professor. Ladies troubled with Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and all other complaints consult the Professor. As his treatment is solely American Herbs which can be inspected on the premises. PROFESSOR JAMES Mat now be Consulted at me Kksioexue. Wakefield-streot, lately in the occupation of Mr. liloomf.eld, Sign and Landscape Painter. (KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF LEOrOLT> OF BELGIUM, BarrGirr of the legion op honour) = •■ ■ ■ T IGHT-TSROWN

pOD TITER O IL, proved by thirty years' medical oxperienco to bo ..' THE OXMT COD LTVER OIL which produces the full curative effects in CONSTJSIPTIOjr AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITT, YTASTXNG DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR G. DUNCAN,.GJI?B, BART., M.l>., Physician to tbe Westminster Ho3pitaL "The value of Dr. de .?»inch's LightBboww Cob Liver ' Ojt, as a therapeutic 'agent in a number of diseases, chiefly of an exhaustive character, has been admitted by .the world of medicine; but, in addition, I have found it a remedy of £reat power in the treatment of raany Affections of the Threat and Larynx, especially in Consumption of the latter, where it will sustain life when everything else fails." Iβ. SrNCIATB COGIIILL, Physician Eoy. Nat. Hosp. for Consumption, Ventnor " I liaye convinced liiyself that in Tubercular and the variotis forms of Strumous Disease, On. possesses greater therapeutio efficacy than ony othe;: Cod Liver OU with which I am acquainted It was especially noted, in a large number of cases in which the patients protested they had never been able to re- ■ tain or digest other Cod Liver Oil, that De. -- db Joxoh's Oil "was not only tolerated, but taken readily, and with marked benefit." JOSEPH J. POPE, ESQ., M.K.C.S., Xale Staff Surg. Army, Prof, of Hygiene, Eirkbe Inst. "■' I found during my Indian experience that ; the worth and character of Dr. de Joxoh's Xtojit-Browk Cod Liver Oil remained unchanged by tropical heat or foreign - climate, and it was, from its.uniformity of character, particularly adapted for longcontinued administration. The value of ' hydro-carbons' in all debilitated states of - -'-the system is now becoming thoroughly recognised ; and it is, without doubt, from the animal oils and fats, rather than from their vegetable substitutes, that we may hope to derijfo the surest benefit. The Oil of ~ "'" ' ' " T}Xpfii2Zs<sxtKl places in everyone's reach a ' ; iid Valuable reynedy, one that canrecp3nisedi" "Handbook for the Nursery." '■•iDaJpß ! JoS.qii's "Light-Brown Cod Liver 11 '■■ ' •Ori,"'i» almost a'specifle in many of the '■ ' Diseases peculiar to Infancy and Childhood, and I have seen marked benefit produced by its use.. Patients prefer it to the Pale Oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably.

■ : Dk. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver On. is sold oslt in capsuled Ihferiai. Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by * all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the World. . : SOLB CONSIdNEES : ANSAE, H-iKFORD AND CO., 77, STRAND, LOK- ."'. . DON. TZ~ 'E A TING S POWD ER. Jtk. KEATING'S POWDER. •■■■■-•■ KEATING'S POWDER. . KEATING'S POWDER. : . KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, .■•: - >■■ . MOTHS, BEETLES. THIS POWDER is quite HARMLESS ■:■-:...-:.to ANIMAL LIFE, but is unrivalled in destroy- - ing fleas, bugs, cockroaches, beetles, moths in furs, and every other species of insect. Sports. men will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in their dogs, as also ISdies for their pet dogs. THIS so GREAT a SALE that it bos tempted .others to vend a so-called-erticle-iiijiinitatidß.' PUBLIC are : : CAUTIONED that ai<rtin»*£f;ine genuine pow- , -fAer. eatograpu KE ATKTG. KEATIKe'ai^WORM^TABLETS. TABLETS. TABLETS. TSEKEm&S WORM TABLETS. -r-AVpURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT '/ both in apecarance and tasto, furnishing a most agreeable method of. administering the only ' certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THItEAL , •- WORMS. It is a perfectly safo and mild 11 c paration, and is especially adapted for Child) en Sold to Tins, by all Chemists and Druggists. Proprietor—THOMAS KEATING, Icndon T. AMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE ■ i makes a* most Purifying, Invigorating, and Agreeable Effervescing Drauglft that gives instant relief in Prickly lleat, Jungle Fever, in Headforms'of Skin Complaints, Diseases'arising from Congested Liver or other impurities. By vitalizing the blood it thereby resists climatic influences, or the infection of Measles, Fevers, and other eruptive affections- i ' .It is sold by most Chemists and the Maker (note the SSKr^ H io!3S3?se , ■*' the Laborato *' ll3 ' BnoxH.x.B, Syd. VlCi D?u^e JeSSr, ' Felio: '' Gurawii.E & Co., Mel" South Australia—Messrs. I'AiTLOisa i Co., Adelaide

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 2

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