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Medical. &c - JD K. . GEAST, mberof Boyal College of Scrgeons 'fiarf »* of the Medical Board of ** South Wcles ; also registered la' .Now Zealand and Tasmania OCULIST. ATTRIST. * SPECIALIST (From Europe), By the desire of friends of his numero r has returned to permanently reside and various branches of his profession in Auckhnd and can be consulted at his private CbnsuC K 0 ' 0 ™ Upon All Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Thnut tw CHRISTCHI7RCH TESTIMONIALS mmmm KacHAEL ROITNTREB. ■r * fiakaia Gorco "Vor in icon I have been troubled with deafn& f£ two SaW troubled to consult hfca ; __ Jouv sS. No. 4, Hereford Terrace,Hcrefont-strcet East T, ~ nreh - N - Z -. 1 7tIiFebruaryTlMi. Mary Fitzgerald. OPINIONS l)Fl?fIE PEESS. f,v3 re .? in <- consc£entl ? usl y raommend those snfferin? from deafness or other ailments that Dr Grant luf made a special study of to pay him a visit, when if curable patients, they may certainly expect relief An instance came under our notica on Thursday in the case of a man named Charles who has been very deaf for three years, but, after ten day? treatment can now hear perfectly even the lowest whisper. The cure is a rather remarkable one as ha had been under the caro of many medical men but has received no benefit whatever from their treatment.—New Zealander, Dec 27,1879 Mr. Ernest D'Egvillo Jlichau called at our office yesterday, and stated that, ho had been blind with the right eye all his life time. Hearing about Dn Grant, the oculist, who is now on a visit to iiiis citv he determined to give him a trial. He had omy been under Dr. Grant s treatment ten or eleven days when no found that he could see large objects at some distance. Mr Michau stated that he hid been under the treatment of some of the best medical men at Home, but had not received the least benefit. We are at all times chary of accepting details of "Won. derful cures,' but the young man who called at our oSice appeared to be telling tile truth, and was exceedingly grateful to Dr. Grant for the relief which he has already experienced.-New Zealand Times, Dec 25, IS7O Djk. Gkaxt is also Specialist in the diseases of women and children. Dr. Grant has recently effected a very remarkable cure in tho case of Mm. D. Evans, Kumara, who has been under his treatment for deafness since February 14th last. Sirs. Evans lias been deaf in both ears for a long period—no less than thirty years—her affliction having been caused by a fever, from which she suffered severely. Since that time she has been almost totally deaf, for she could only hear the loudest sounds. Since she has been under Dr. Grant's treatment her hearing has gradually improved, so that now she can hear plainly conversation in an ordinary tone of voice. She will return in a few days to Kumara perfectly well, and in possession of the full faculty of which she has been so long deprived.— West Coast Times, March 10, ISSO. One of employes in the Public Works Office here has sent us tho following testimonial to the skill of Dr. Grant. He says r—" I wish to let you know that Dr. Grant has greatly improved the hearing of one of my ears, the membratte of which was injured some six years ago. I may*add that two surgeons, whom I had consulted a short time ago, considered the case incurable." Dr. Grant lias also boon very successful in several difficult cases of diseases of tho eye Hokittka Times. March 23.1550.

"CJULPHOLKTE LOTION."—An ExKJ ternal Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES There is scarcely uny eraption but will yield to " SulpUoline" iu a few days, and commence to fade away even if it seems past cure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by magic; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, tliat have plagued the sufferers for years, however dseply rooted they may be, " Sulpholine" will successfully attack them. It destroys the animnculro which causes these unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always produces a clear, healthy, natural condition of the skin. " Sulpholine" Lotion is sold by most Chemists. Made by T. Pepper and Co., London. Bottles, 2s 9d Sold by Kemptb.orne, Prosser. and Co.

T>EPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC JL rouses and developes the nervous energies enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels ika. gour and depression, fortifies the digestive orjjns. Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion fevers of every kind, chest affections and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, etc. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strength' ened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottlei 32 doses, 4s Cd : neit size, lls. Sold by ChemisT:.' everywhere. The name of J, Pepper, Bedforv' Laboratory, London, roust be on tho label. There is no Tonic so certain in effect as Pepper's Quinine andiron. It is strongly recomnionded to residenti In India and the Colonics, and should always be kept ready for use' in every case of fever or febrile Condi tion. —Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. npARAXACUSI and PODOPHYLLIN.— JL Prepared only by J. Pepper, London. This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots. is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the «ure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath tho shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the mom. ing, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. It sets tho sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24" hours. It is the safest medicine. Taraxacum and Podopliyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whoso name is on every label. Bottles, 2s ad and 4s Od. Sold by all Chemists. A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape and Colonies generally.—Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. • LIVER COMPLAINTS. DR. KEN" '3 DANDELION ANE QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury. THE BEST REMEDY FOE BILIOUSNESS STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATULENCE PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE. INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD ACHE, HEARTBURN', and all other symptoms disordered liver and dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildes pills for every constitution. In Bones at Is Ud, 2s 9d, and 4s Cd. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughoa the World. Prepared by Jas. Rorke, London. Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers. PORTUGAL. — PORTUGESE LIGET WINE. EL REL—ROYAL BUCELLAS HOCK, a Portugese Light Wine, free from added spirit. This white Wine made from Rhine vines transplanted into Portugal, possesses more body and especial character than other light [ Wines, and does not deteriorate for some time after the cork is dniwnIt combines well with aerated waters, making a pleasant cup at a moderate cost without addition of liqaeuri It maintains its character in all climates, and is a cheap Wine. Of all Merchants and dealers throughout the World For analysis and dietetic qualities of this Wines see eitrncts from medical newspapers, to be obtained of any Wine Merchrnt. CJMALL CAPITALISTS wishing to estabk? lisa a business, should see if there is an opening «. for a Mineral Water JjSHi XTp\ Somali ftpfsJ \^^^p'i?rpos loof1oofm P3MngLei IKi& rr l mßELßmonade, Soaa IV; ! ter ' 'jlpsfrrt is given; previous isnotneres-.-fit.. sary . The demand for these drinks is so much on the increase, in allpatts or the world, that the outlay for the machinery in all cases leads to a profitable and safe business. Catalogue forwarded free, or can be had at the office of this paper on payment of Is. Barnett & Foster, Engineers, 23c, Forstou-street, London, N.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6116, 24 June 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6116, 24 June 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6116, 24 June 1881, Page 2