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Medical. fp KOF ESSO Rj A M~E~s LATE OF Weluk GTON. Aftoycors ofresearch, in which Nature a repository wa : ransaoked, at length discovered tha Medical prop Li., and mineral poisons were unknown,' And'wWdTnSW ara dafly tramplad" under foot as useless we 4, bv . & 3e tgnoraat of their rirtues. Attention is polnkT t» some of tie MarvelloM' effected by the Professorlincehls arrival in ton. . • ! s " - TESTIXIONAIS. " To Professor James, Wakcaeld-street Auckland. • ?. Dm Sik,—l hare suffered with my . l Hn ~ M( ,. chest for four years. I have tried many vertised to give speedy relief, but tliey all failed f have_ consulted medical men in New Zealand who stand high m then: profession, but with little comfort to my filing frame. I was suffering very much wh/n I was induced to try yoiir American roots, but confS Ihad no faith in them; you will forgive this if? thought it might prove to be one of the catch-uenrfi.; so often advertised. I was mistaken, for I m taken much of your medicine before I : was much™ lieved. X went to bed and slept well, scarcely E ivW a cough. Those who sit up in bed night afterßW? will know what a boon it is to be spared the couch e™ for one night. I wiU do all in mv power torecom mend it to all who I may know to be suffering frem bronchitis and lung disease, and I trust vou will deserve encoura S ement and support "you so weKYours respectfully, EDWARD COREGAV. Queen-street, Auckland. , , . To Professor James No. a, Brook-street, 9th November 18S0' Dear Sir,—Having been a sufferer with the lh- cr complaint for years, I ivas induced by a neighbour ti come to you. I am thankful to say yourTmedidnc has done me more good than all the doctors X Hve been with. I am now quite _wel . I shall certainlv recommend you to all my friends— I am votir= respectfully, * - ELIZABETH SUAXE, Brook street, Wellington. To Professor James, No. 5, BroOk-stsoet Wellington. .«-• • Sir,—l am happy to inform you that my leg, whiefe has been bad for the last eight years, is perfect!*cured. I was first treated for a white swelling, hot I when I came to you you told me it was scurvy,' ani also explained how those things occur, which I fotuid to be so, and then poulticing it and using rcmcdiw which were quite contrary to the complaint. X was told twolve months ago that my leg would have to be amputated, but knowing gentlemen that have yoit treated who were equally as bad as 1 have bee* through their advice I came to you. There are manv who object to their names in the newspapers w ho told mo 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 1 have been under your treatment. I am happy to sav 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 Nor., ISStf. Those troubled with Asthma consult P-iofcssH--James Those that are ' troubled with Dropsy consult Pro essor James. Those troubled with Indigestionconsult ProfessorJames. Those troubled with Gout or Liver Complaii consult Professor James. Those'troubled with Gravel consult Professor James. Those troubled with Blind or Bleeding Piles consult rofessor James. , Those troubled with Nenralgia consnlt the" Pro- ' feasor I , Those troubled with toothache consult.the Professor. Those troubled with Sciatica consult Professor James. Those troubled with Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Jluscles, lame or Weak Back consnlt the - Professor. Those troubled 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, anil' all other complaints consult the Professor. As his treatment is solely American Herbs which can be inspected on the premlsesPROFESSOR JA ME S May kotv be Consulted at his .Kksidesue, Wakefield-street, lately in the occupation of Jlr. Bloomfield, Sk-a * and Landscape Painter.

Conveyances. AND PONSONBY" OMNIBUSES. GEORGE JOBSO3S*, PiiorniirroK. TIME TABLE. Leave Union Bank at following times:—At «uui i from S a.m. to 7 p.m., every fifteen minutes ; at the • hour and half hour via Grey-street; at quarter to and. quarter past, via Victoria-street. Extra 'Buses leave at 7.1© a.m., via Grey-street; leaving Three Lamps at 7.40 for town; 5.7, and 0.7' p.m., via Grey-street. NIGHT 'BUSES—9 and 10 p.m., via "Victoria-street-andrGrey-street respectively. Saturday, every half * hour from 8 to 11 p.m. The3.3o p.m. 'Bus "will pass the College oh.wet' afternoons for the convenience of scholars. . "DOYAL MAIL„LIXE OF COACHESJL&J BETWEEN AUCKLAJTD, PAi'MURE, A>'D HOWICK. Leave Auckland .. .. Daily *13 p.m. Leave Panmure Dailv.«; 4.30 p.w. Arrive Howick Dailyat 5.30 p.m. Leave Howick .. .. .. Daily at 7.30 &.va. Leave Panmure Daily at 3.30 a.is. Arrive at Auckland -.. .. Daily at l'J a.m. Booking Office—F. Quick's Livery and Bait Stables, victoria-street, Auckland. CONXOLLY AXD LU>'DON, . . Proprietors. jmportant notice, AY. K. Carter in returning thanks to his-nnmerous customers for the liberal support he lias leceived since iginning the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them although his mail - contract expires on 31st December, his Coach will still to run between Cambridge and Hamilton . Station, in connection with the trains to and froa Auckland. AY. K. CARTER, . Coacli Proprietor." Lirery and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December, ISSO. LINE - OF- COACHES^ HAMILTON TO TE AROHA. W. K. Carter's COACHES will in the meantime run to the following Time-table :— Leaving Hamilton for Te Aroha—Monday, Wed - nesday, and Friday, at S a.m. Leaving Te Aroha for Hamilton—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 70 a.m. Booking Office: Gwynne's Hotel, Hamilton. W. K. CARTER*• FQ U I C K ' S- * • timetable OF SYMONDe-STItEET, KYBER PASS, AJTD GIiAI'TOX ROAD 'BUS. Leave Auckland Hotel at a quarter past every hour, from a quarter past S a.m. to a quarter past 7 p.m. .Leave the Corner of Seafield View and Carlton Gore Road at a quarter to the hour, from a quarter to 9 a.m to a quarter to 8 p.m. F. QUICK, Proprietcr-Victoria-street "IVTORTH SHORE AND WABVERA k'oyal mail coach. TI3IK TABLE. I.._'ave Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore, every Monday,.. "Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 a.m. boat from Auckland, calling at the Lake, Lucas's Creek, Dairy Flat, "Wade, and Orewa. Leave Waiwera Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, ana Saturday, at 8.30 a.m., for the Xortli Shore, j JASIES LORD, ) p rrtT , r !pfnr9 1 • JAMES DODD, ) Propr WC R O \V T H E K, • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, corner of Lome and "Wellesley streets, Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. ■ ■ For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and ' close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with bay" horses; Buggies, single and double-seated,• and open; single or pair of Horses; Four-wheelsi Dog-carts; Breaks for picnio parties; Covered. reyances for driving passengers to Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Changes Moderate. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 2

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