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Medical. Op the successM and Special Diseases according to the Laws of Nature and the Philosophy of Common Sense. A Revolution in the Practice of Medicine. The latest discoveries in the Art of Healing:. THE HIGHLY POPULAR & CELEBRATED SPECIALIST, ECLECTOPATHIST, &c. Professor of Natural Science and author, of the following works The Princ,pies and Practice of Medical Botany The Rationalistic and KLEOtTc of Diseases Shadows, &c., has established the NEW ZEALAND hOLtUIIU MEDICAL INSTITUTE for the Effectua. and Permanent Cure of al forms of Chronic ana Complicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and Special Diseases. Nervous Phases), Fits, Effects of Indiscretion, Physical Decay, Lost Manhood Spermatorrhoea, Impediments to Marriage, Scrofulous Humours, Eruptions, Incapacity for Study or Business, Cold Extremities, Female Complaints * Liver, Heart, Kidney and Lung Affections, and Diseases which have hitherto been thought incurable, are now yielding rapidly to his treatment,.as thousands of grateful patients are willing to testify. Who are old before their time, enfeebled in their power, weakened in their energy, debilitated in their health, misanthropical or hypochondriacal in their mind, amhitionlpss in life, and who have . become broken/downfin constitution through excesses, abuses, or indiscretions, SIGNOR REN AUD'S treatment particularly recommends itself. Avoiding as it does the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons it embraces the latest discoveries and benefits conferred-on.humanity ' by the rapid strides of Scientific Progress. SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL CASES ) pnwcinpWPF fIRQIII irTF SUFFERERS CAN; undertaken. [uUNHDhNUb ABbULUIbJ equally,wjl;at,a^tam.c^ Note >the| Address : The New Zealand Eclectic" Medical Institute 42 BHORTI.AND STREET, AUCKUAND. T * P. O. BOX. 239. Saddlery, ESTABLISHED 1861. PACK SADDLES As made by J.W. for H.M. Forces in New Zealand, and now • adopted by the British Army. THE BEST STYLE FOR KlMßEßLEY^^<g^k^^^^ DIGGERS' MONiFiSTS HVIV L „ Assortment of AND SHEATHS. Buggy and Riding Aprons _ B 'ffii Horso Covers, Rugs, etc. AH ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. «*' PACK SADDLES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Hotelsgjl *"||"" LONDON, S.W., THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL. SITUATED IN NORTHUMBERLAND-AVENUE AND WHITEHALL-PLACE, TRAFALGAR-SQUARE. IS ARRANGED AND FURNISHED TO AFFORD RESIDENTS EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. IN ADDITION TO A LARGE NUMBER OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDROOMS, THERE ARE ELEGANT SUITES OF PRIVATE APARTMENTS THE POSITION IS CENTRAL, THE ARRANGEMENTS ARECOMPLETE, THE PUBLIC ROOMS MAGNIFICENT, AND THE CHARGES MODERATE THE GENERAL ORGANISATION ENABLES THE PROPRIETORS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST CLASS BANQUETS DINNERS, AND WEDDING BREAKFASTS, FOR WHICH SOME OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS SUITES OF ROOMS IN EUROPE ARE AVAILABLE. TABLE D'HOTE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND DINNER AT SEPARATE TABLES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7693, 19 July 1886, Page 7