Optician. rjio THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. NOTICE, MR N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, HAS NOW APPOINTED DR. WILKINS, F.R.C.S., &c., &c., &c., OCULIST, SOLE AGENT FOR AUCKLAND, And MR. LAZARUS may be consulted at DR. WILKINS' ROOMS, SIIORTLAND-STREET, Four [doors above the Star Office, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, After which THE SYSTEM OF SIGHT-TESTING (Patent No. 4354, invented by him), will be APPLIED BY DR. WILKINS, AND NO CONSULTATION FEES WILL BE CHARGED.
Medical. ONG O A . RONGOA, as the name implies, is a curative of Maori origin, the principal constituent of the Ointment and Lotion being a vegetable product peculiar to New Zealand, which, in its primitive .state, has been long known and highly prized its a sovereign remedy amongst the Maoris, who attribute to it almost supernatural powers. The remedy was handed to a medical man, who was asked to put its powers fairly to the test, Lie did so, and the results exceeded the most sanguine expectations formed concerning it. lie treated with it obstinate sores, ulcers, eczema, and other more serious diseases of the skin, with never-failing success. Even in extensive wounds, when erysipelas had set in and defied the usual remedies, a few applications o the extract effected a complete euro. RONGOA i-. placed before the public, not as an experiment, but as a remedy carefully prepared and systematically tested ; a remedy which justly claims to be, of its kind, the greatest curative agent of the day, and one eniir ly free from injurious substances, vide report irom Dr. Black, Government Analyst. In a few months RONGOA has moro than fulfilled :1 11 that i' promised to do when placed in the market in December, IS9I, and every day gratifying reports of some cure reach the proprietors, not only from places in New Zealand, but also from Australia, and even from Great Britain. WE INVITE AM. MEDICAL MEN, and especially SURGKuNS, to test the efficacy of RONGOA, and we solicit their co-operation in making its properties known to the public. We will be pleased to forward them samples (free of charge) on application, and t'j answer any inquiries they limy consider it desirable to make. We invite, rather than fear, any test to which they may choose to submit our preparations. RONGOA is not a concoction of old remedie* cot up for the sake of gain. It. is simply what it claims to be— extract of a New Zealand plant, possessing wonderful healing properties. University Laboratory, Dunedin, September IS, IS9I. I have carefullv examined " RONGOA," and find it to be composed of antiseptic substances. It does not contain any corrosive or poisonous materials. From the nature of its ingredients, I consider it a valuable healing q RONGOA CURES SORES, WOUNDS, AND BRUISES, ULCERS, ECZEMA, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES, BURNS AND PILES, Etc., Etc. i gOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. i A sic for RONGOA Pamphlet, giving full direci tions as to treatment, and containing Testimonials.
Prepared only by the RON GO A MANUFACTURING COMPANY, EXCHANGE COURT", PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. None Genuine without Registered Trade Mark. SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., AGENTS, AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. EASY DIGESTION. CRAWFORD'S CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, am DANDELION PILLS, A SAFE AND RELIABLE REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. Indigestion, Heartburn, sensation of fullness after meals, hitter taste in the mouth, with furred tongue and unpleasant breath, irregular craving for food and an "all gone" feeling in the stomach: flatulence, Nervousness, Headache, Giddiness, Drowsiness during the day, but especially after dinner; want of energy, accompanied with extreme depression of spirits. . Any one or more of these symptoms may indicate some derangement of the Liver or Stomach, and relief should he sought for at once. Nothing will give more speedy ami certain relief than
CRAWFORD S CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, i UWDELIItt PILLS. These Pills have now a large sale in New Zealand, and many testimonials have been received by tho proprietor fi om persons who have obtained benefit from their use. Sold in boxes : Is, is 6d, 2s Cd, and 5s each. Post free to any part of the colony. CRAWFORD, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, | MEDICAL HALL, NEWTON, AND THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Newton Telephone, No. 443. Ponsonby Telephone, No. 424. WEAK MEN. " l,r ' Pierre'* Gal anio Eirn^W' — Chain Belt" (with Kloctrio FIERCE 3 Suspensory) is the latest imChAIN proved and only perfect body •"ir s battery now in use. The Elects! 'jMlixßVSßffiwislr tricity goes direct to ALL WEAK BP*I'AiiTS and reFtoros then? to Jfp) TRADE and Vic® roui. ,4tronElh SsY//; ' Avoid Imitations! Uso none but the Best! Sand for Pamphlet No. 2.Wash. H. Soul &00. -■# » ( Sydney, and Elliott Bros., Brisbane, Agents, *=* ByMASNPna SLAB- TEU3S CO.. Cia ftincisco. 0.3.A. Y\7HY WILL YOU SUF/w&MA VV FUR from NERVOUS Affl/ft W\ WASTING, and DEBILITATING XbxJ't-Jtt (DISEASES which destroy the \ VITAL FORCES of MANHOOD? XOi Mk Oi)You mav now cure yourselves with. XL. Afcl»ko¥out CONSULTING a DOCTORT 'kV ) Send Six Penny (N.Z.) Stamps for • "• v tin. new MEDICAL BROCHURE, containing th« French method of QUICK, PERMANENT SELF-CURB Address Parisian Agency Co., Box (60, Sydney. A SUFFERER from nervous and wasting debility, loss of vigour, &c., was restored to health in such .i remarkable manner, after all else had failed, that he will, oil receipt- of a selfaddressed stamped envelope, send the mode of curs all freo to fellow-sufferers.—Address, a Miner G.P.0., Sydney
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8890, 28 May 1892, Page 3
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