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With these widely-recognised qualifications, combined with unswerving faithfulness to his patients, he has, during his practice, extending over TWENTY-ONE YEARS, attained a well-deserved pre-eminence in their treatment. His practice embraces diseases which probably cause more unhappiness than any othei class of troubles that afflict mankind. Y O TJM G MEM who find themselves deficient in business energy, nervous in society, have palpitation of the heart, weakness and general loss of nervous power, and who have come to the conclusion that life is scarcely worth living, are strongly recommended to consult DR. WRIGHT, who has made these abnormal conditions his special study. CONSULTATIOH IS FREE, so that whatever your circumstances may be, you can have the benefit of his advice without cost. If your case is curable he will tell you so, if not he will also tell you, as he only undertakes cases he is confident of curing. x* :o X E; s suffering from headache, nausea, weariness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, general debility and want of tone, affections of the womb, and complaints peculiar to the sex, should at once consult DR. WRIGHT. They will find his treatment both safe and efficacious. DR. WRIGHT wishes it distinctly understood that he does not profess to be infallible, or to have miraculous power; he claims only to be a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in his speciality. Patients residing at a distance can be treated in their own homes by sending a detailed account of their symptoms, and every information as i to the cause and origin of their complaint. All letters (after contents have been noted) arc destroyed. Medicines ssnt free from observation to all parts of the colony. BE. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 2