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Medical. BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS, &c. DR. 6RA NT Member of lloyal Collego of Surgeons, hngland, an d of the .Medical Board of Victoria and New South Wales ; also registered in Now Zealand and Tasmania. OCULIST, AUIUST, SPECIALIST CONSULTING AND OPERATING bURGEOJi (From Europe), can bo consultod at his private Consulting Rooms, corner of (irafton Road and Symonds-street (opposite the Choral 11*11), Auckland, Upon All Diseasos of the Kyo, Ear, aud Throat, Deafness, Noises in the Ilcail, Defective Sight, Squinting, Cataracts, Amaurosis, Opthalmia, Gutta Serena, Loss of Eyelashes, Inflammation, and all of tho Eye, Ear, and Throat, treated on new and scientific principles, and attention is conlldentlyand particularly requested to the following cases of the i'.ye, Ear, 'l'hruat, ami other Hprcial Jjfcctions. T)r. Grant is also a Specialist in the Diseases of iVvuien and Children. AUCKLAND TESTIMONI *."LS. From the Venerable Archdeacon Maunsell. Parnoll. October 7, lbSl. Pear Sir,—l beg to thank you for tho care that you have be-towed upon my .on Herbert. After having been three years deaf in one ear lie has through jour >kll\ quite recoveied his hearing . I 1 urn, dear Mr, Yours truly. It. MvONI>J,L. T)r. Grant, Grafton Uoad. IVjm His Honor Judge Monro, at-ive Land Court. St. George's Uay. Auckland, hcutember 20, ISSI. For some years past I have been suffering from Verona of both ears, with great discharge of matter. My throat was also aQectcd; and I havo much plcasuro in certifying that Dr. Grant's treatment has re»ultod in a complete cure. Hcnj.y A. 11. Monro, Judge N.L. CourtPonsonby, July 23. Under Dr. Grant's treatment I am very much improved in my hearing, and should recommend any one to trv the same. M. A. Pakkhu. * Taruaki West, near St. John's College, Auckland, July 23. ISSO. Or. Grunt has greatly improved my hearing during the time I been under his care. Thomas CmmciiKs. Brooksido, Papakura Valloy, July 23, ISSO. I was under Dr. Grant's treatment for squinting, and was completely cured in ten days. I would recommend any persons suffering from diseases of'the eyes tc maKe'a trial of Dr Grant, feeling sure that ho would benetit them as he has done me. John Sinoi.aiu, Jun. Home's Estate, New North Road. Auckland, June 17, ISiO. 1 have been suffering from a severe local disease, Dr. (.•runt operated upon n'.e on Saturday last, ami I am tv'hv quite well, although I had bceu iu an ill state of health fo. four years Ciiaulks Mvli.kh. Unngere Onehunga. Auckland, August 20. IS-0. For thirty-five years 1 have been suffering with diseased eyes. Since August ;>th 1 have been under l)r. Grant's care, and am rapidly recovering. J. Auckland Lunatic Asylum, Whau, August 23, ISSO. This is to certify that I have been under Dr. Grant's earc for hardness of hearing from the Kith inst., and lind 1 am .*o far improved as to hear tho ticking of a w.tU-h, which 1 could not do before I put myself under his ire.Htment ; 1 am over sixty years old. John Kino. Auckland, August 0, I have been deaf 'n tho left ear for four years ami in the right also. On AugiM 2nd, 1 was treated br I'r. Grant, and am now quite well, being able to hear as well as ever I did. AiiTiu n Parkinson, Farmer, Opotiki. No. -1, Hereford-terrace, Hereford-street East, Christchureh, N.Z., 17th February, ISSI. I had a dreadful and distressing skin disease for fourteen years, having expended an immense sum of monev, and tried all the noted surgeons and :>hv«tciaii3 of New South Wales ami Victoria iu vain. 1 heard of Dr. Grant, and went to him, and in ihrve months was perfectly cured. Mary Virznr.n.u.p. In addition to his practice as a Specialist, DR. GUANT has determined to admit consulting patients in <ii.< iisst at a scale so low (Consultation Fee : Half a crown) that it will rentier hU skill available to all classes. His extensive and varied experience iu many countries and hospitals will be as widely made use of here as in • ustralia, where this system of practice has been highly successful, and w here his consulting ioo.ua wen. CROWDKD TQ excess DU. GRANT'S mode of treatment, of the latent tv-.e of professional Surgical aud Medical know with all the modern improvements as known to the present day, together with the use of many rare, choice, and"valuable uicdicines (from India, America, and the Continent of Europe, now only sparsely known), places his patients in the position that thev may safely expect, if at <ill curable, to obtain speedy it.'id lajiinj relief under his careful supervision. OPINIONS OF THE PUKSS. Wc can conscientiously recommend those suffering from deafness or otl'er ailments that Dr. Grant has made a special study of to pay him a visit, when, if curable patients, they may certainly exuect relief. Au instance came under our notice wn Thursday, in the case of a man named Charles Swanson, who has be u very deaf for three years, but, after ten days' treatment can now hear* perfectly even the lowest whimper. The cure is a rather remarkable ono, as he had been under the care of many medical men. but has received no benefit whatever from their trealment. — New Zealander, Pec 2. ISSO. Fancy Goods. 01IARLE8 & 00., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, 1-20, Qcekn-street, Have just unpacked, per ' Stuacathro,' and other j late arrivals, AN IMMENSE STOCK AND VARIETY OF QHRISTMAS Q. 0O D S OK ALL KINDS. DOLLS AND TOYS, especially in all the new makes. Albums, Ladies' Hand-bags, Fitted Work-bags, and Baskets, Embroidered Fans, and a beautiful Assortment of the Choicest Good 3, suited for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. "Workboxes. Desks, Dressing Cases, Compendium of Games, Bagatelle Boards China Ornaments, Vases, Flower Stands

SELTZOGENE-S, in Cane or Wire LAWN TENNIS, the greatest variety; in separate parts or complete sets CRICKETWARK, Lawn Bowls, &C-, Ac. THE NEWEST DESIGNS IS CHRISTMAS CARP*. N.B.—lmporting their own Goods direct from the English and Continental Manufacturers, Charles Kelseyand Co. are enabled to offer Fancy Goods of all kinds at lowest prices. Two doors below T. and S. Motrin's, Ironmongers. 0 N T A G U E'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Jcst Opened, ex 'Orient' Steamer, A Splendid Assortment of STERLING SILVER JEWELLERY Of tho very latest designs. Erooches, from 2s 6d ; Far-ringp, from 3a Gd per pair Bracelets, from 7s Gd ; Necklets, from Cs ; Lockets, from ss; "Waltham Levers, 00s; Gold Genevas, 50s; HuntingGenovas, 70s. And a very Assortment of GOLD JEWEL LERY, which, to make room for further extensive shipments, will be offered at a slight advance on London prices. Ex 'Dunkkld,' 'Rakaia,' & ' Hf.rmione, ' C 2 PACKAGES OF FANCY GOODS. Comprising— Work Boxes, Desks, Lined Work Baskets, Russia and Morocco Reticules, and Ladies' Bags, Best English Electro-plated Cruets and Tea-pots Lockwood's Cutlery, China, ITand-painted Flower Tots and Toilet Sots, Russia, Morocco, and Flush Albums, Clocks, Purses, &c., &c., &c. Fails-dressed Dolls, quit* now: and a very large assortment of Now Toys. As Large shipments are expected per 4 Firth of Tay, Loch Creo,' and 1 Stracathro,* tho present stock will be offered at tho lowest possiblo prices, owing to limited accommodation and projected extensive alter" ations. JJUNCY JgAZAAR, QUEEN'-STREET Adjoining New Zealand Clothing Hall. AT SAMUEL COOMBES & GO'S you can l'.uv Good TOWELS for Ss Oil p<->r dozen, 92, Queen-street, Auckland. ARE SOW SELLING HOYLE'S PRINTS Colours) at ojd. SAMUEL COOMBES & CO., 92, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Bank of Australasia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6237, 12 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6237, 12 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6237, 12 November 1881, Page 2

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