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' MedicaL DR. GRANT ' ' Member of Royal College of Sun™,,,, v New Zealand SSffiSta* OCULIST, AURIST SPppiatto™ can be consulted at his oriniA n» t». = o^?^^^^ Cat»«cts. Amaurosis, OpthataC^utta^" 1 * Lossof Eyelashes, Inflammation, and aUM™ 0, - AUCra.AJ.TJ TESTIMONIALS From the Venerable Archdeacon Mannsea Dear Sir.-I beg to than/yS SSIS, 7^ hare bestowed upon my son Herbert Alte??! 5 ?" , been three years deaf In one ear he hks tt™ S""* skill inlte- recoTwed his hearing. onßh *«W I im, dear sir, Youn truly. Dr. Grant, G.afton Road. R " M * CS «UFrom His Honor Judge Monro, Native Land , r mrf St. George's Bay, LoUrt, Auckland, September 56 l«i For some years past I hare been suffering fL, Aceeraa of both ears, with great discharge of latE? My throat was also affected; and I have much Dielmi in certifying that Dr. Grant's treatment hi reffif a complete cure. *^> HraRT A. H. Mostro Judge N.L. Court. IfnderDr. Grant's treatment Ml prored in my hearing, and should recommend «£ one to try the same. M. A. Pahes*/ , Tamaki West, near St. John's College Auckland, July 23 ISSO Dr.Granthas greatly improved my hearing dnmw he time I have been under his care. • Thomas Chtbcbb Brookside, Papakura Valley, July 23* ISfti I was under Dr. Grant's treatment for sq'uinuD, and was completely cured in ten days. 1 WO J§ earnestly recommend any persons snffering from tiZ eases of the eyes to make a trial of Dr Grint feehS sure that ho would benefit them as he has done me JOH.V SINCLAIR, JmJ Home s Estate, New North Road, Auckland, June 17 iggo I have been snffering from a severe local disease T), Grant operated upon me on Saturday last, and I «„,' now quite well, although I had been in an ill state of health for four years. Charles llviabb. Mangere, Onehunga. Auckland, August 26, ISW For thirty-five years I have been suffering via, diseased eyes. Since August sth I have been under Dr. Grant's care, and am rapidly recovering. J. NicnoLM. Auckland Lunatic Asylam, Whan, August 28,1S«O This is to certify bat I have been under Dr. Grant's care for hardness of hearing from the 13th inst., and find I am so far improved as to hear the ticking o( » watch, which I could not do before I put myself unto his treatment; lam over sixty years old. Johk Kixo. Auckland, Avgust 6,1550 I have been deaf in the left ear for four years anil 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. Anmuß. Parkinson, Farmer, Opotiki No. 4, Hereford-terrace, Hreeford-street East, Christchurch, N.Z., 17th February, ISSI I had a dreadful and distressing skin d'iseasefor lourieen years, having expended an immense ram 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 la thrse months was perfectly cured. M-Olif FITZO3RALD. In addition to his practice as a Speeialist, Dfi. GRANT has determined to admit consulting patienti in general dis-ases at a scale so low (Consultation Pee* Half-acrown) that it will render his skill available to 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 practice has been highly successful, and where his consultinz rooms were CROWDED TO EXCESS DR. GRANTS mode of treatment, o' tho latest type of professional Surgical and JledicU knowledge with all the modern improvements as known to tie present day, together with the use of many rare choice, and valuable medicines (from India, America! and the Continent of Europo, now only sparsely known), places his patients in the position that they may saftly expect, if at all curablt, to obtain ifetdy and lasting relief under his careful supervision. OPINIONS OF THE PBESS. AVe can conscientiously recommend those suffering from deafness or other ailments that Dr. Grant has made a special study of to pay liim a viiit, 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 hart been under the care of many medical men, but has received bo benefit whatever from their treat. ment.—New Zealander. Dec 2,1531. "QULPHOLLNE LOTION. —An eZ KJ ternal Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES There is scarcely any eruption but will yield to " Sulpholine" in a few days, and commence tofadt away even if it seems past cure. Ordinary pimples , , redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by magic; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, that have plagued the sufferers for years, however d;eply rooted they may bo, " Sulpholine" will successfully attack them. It destroys the animaculte 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 uy Kempthorne, Prosser. and Co. PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC rouses and developes the nervous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels lan. gonr and depression, fortifies the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of every kind, chest alfections and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, etc. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottles, 32 doses, 4s Gd ; next size, Us. Sold by Chemists everywhere. The name of J. Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the labeL There is no Tonic so certain in effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron. It is strongly recommended to residents In India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile condition.—Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. rfIARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLLN.— _i_ Prepared only by J. Pepper, London This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for tb» cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, 'and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. It sets the 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 Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every labeL Bottles 2s oi and 4s Od. Sold by all Chemists. A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape and Colonies generally.-Bold by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. LIVER COMPLAINTS. "*" " DR. KING'S DANDELION ANli QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury. THE BEST REMEDY FOR BILIOUSNESS STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATULENCE PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE. INDIGESTION, ACIDITY HEAD ACHE, HEARTBURN, and all other symptoms o disordered liver and dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildes pills for every constitution. In Boxes at Is ljd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors thronghc* the World. Prepared by Jas. Rorke, London. Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers. E. TYNDALL SURGEON DENTIST, Top of Grbt-steekt, Five years assistant to Mr. Plumley. CELLULOID ! CELLULOID ! A. New American Base for Artificial Teeth, Just Imported. C«llnloid is a base which is superior to Vulcanite and surpassed only by gold »or artificial teeth. It ifl much stronger. than rubber, consequently can be much thinner and still have sufficient strength. It is free from injurious ingredients, therefore ess likely to cause Inflammation of the mucus membrane. It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance, there being in tbia respect no comparison. PRICES: Upper and ower in Celluloid .. .. £10 0 0 In Vulcanite, from _ « 0 « SUtbc .. .. _ „ „ 6 0 « Odd _ .. __ _ „ «00

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 2