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■v.., Medical- •,I—— ■ TSLINDNESS, ! -R:; dr. « ' ; South 'Wales; aliore!gl»tersJ™ ,; t , New Zealand aad T«nij*sl IST >A. - ; " OCULIST, AXmiST..SPB^ i |gW ol j ; CONSULTING AND OPERA# 3 „ . Boom., can be consulted at ki* J (opposite comer of Grafton Road and' Symo"VH — the Choral Hall), Auckland, / , • ,'-r. iiii>»i,Deftl n csß ( All Diseases of SlglA Squinting, -Noises In tie Head, T>ete£ nlmlll ontti Serena, Cataract*," Amauro&w,OjP stio n, and all Diseases Low of Eyelashes, treated on new and I of Ear, and 'Jetton is confidently and scientific principles, following cases of tho 1 particularly requested »» 3j>eeja i jfcetiw Dr. Grant is elf 0

Women and Children. ■ ; .«tT~ ' : - tissues ot ACCKJ^ jr r Under P- • . TESTIMONIALSprov _• Ponsonby, July 23. : 5 - (h Grant's treatment lam ver 7 much imin my hearing, and should recommend any . .ae'toby the«me. ji.A.Pabkbk. i I ' Tanuld West, near St. John's College, j Auckland, July 23, ISSO.

Dr, Grant has greatly improved m>* hearing during the time I hare been under his care. Thomas Citcrches. «Brookside. Papaknra Valley, .. July 23,1550. I wis under Dr. Grant's treatment for squinting, and was completely cured in ten days. I would earnestly recommend any persons snffering from diseases of the eyes- to make a trial of Grant, feeling sure that he would benefit them as he has done mo. Jon>* Sinclair, Jun. Home's Estate, New North Road, Auckland, June 17,1550. I have been suffering from a severe local disease. Dr. Grant operated upon xne on Saturday last, and Lam now quite well, although I had been in an ill stato of health for four years. Charles Mvller. Mangere, Onehunga, Auckland, August 26, 18^0. For thirty-five years I have been suffering with diseased eyes. Since August sth I have been under Dr. Grant's care, and am rapidly recovering. •j . J. Nicholls. ' Auckland Lunatic Asylum, Whau, August 28, 1830. This is to certify bat I have been tinder Br. Grant's care for hardness of hearing from the 13th inst, and find X am so far improved as to hear the ticking of a ■watch, which I could not do before I put myself under his treatment; lam over sixty years old. John KINO.

: Parnell, June 14,1880. Dr. Grant has just cured me of a longstanding deafness of more than ten years, for which I am very thankful, having tried many other doctors without success. Maria J. Trbeman. Auckland, August 0,1880. I have been deal, in the left ear for four years and in the right also. On August 2nd, I was treated by Dr. Grant, and am now quite well, being able to hear as well as ever I did. Arthur ParkixsoK, Farmer, Opotikl. No. 4. Hereford-terrace, Hreeford-streot East, Christchurch, N.Z., 17th February, 1881. I had a dreadful and distressing skin disease for fourteen years, having expended an immense sum of money, and tried all the noted surgeons and physicians of New South Wales and Victoria in vain. I heard of Dr. Grant, and went to him, and in three months was perfectly cured. M«rt Fitzgerali>. In addition to his practice as a Specialist, DR. GRANT has determined to admit consulting patients in gtntral diseases at a scale so low (Consultation Fee: Half-a-crown) that it will render his skill available to all classes. His extensive and varied experience In many countries and hospitals will be as widely made use of here as in Australia, where this system of practico has been highly successful, and where his consulting rooms were CROWDED TO EXCESS. DR. GRANT'S mode of treatment, of the latest type of professional Surgical and Medical knowledge with all the modern improvements as known to tho present day, together with tho use. of many rare, choice, and valuable mcdicincs (from India, America, and tho Continent of Europe, now only sparsely known), places his patients in the position that they may safely expect, if at all curable, to obtain speedy and lasting relief unaerhis careful supervision. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We can conscientiously recommend those suffering from deafness or other ailments that Dr. Grant has made a spccial study of to pay him a visit, when, if curable patients, they may certainly expect relief. An instance came under our notice on Thursday, in the case of a man named Charles Swanson, who has been very deaf for three years, but, after ten days' treatment can now hear perfectly even the lowest whisper. The cure is a rather remarkable one, as ho had been under the ctre of many medical men, but has received no benefit whatever from their treatment.—New Zeal&nder, Dec 27,1879.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6148, 1 August 1881, Page 2

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