Wealth of New Zealand,’ and ‘ The Church, the State, and the Stage ’ —will scon become household words in the Australias, and be of great benefit in bringing the medicinal reeources of this Colony well before our neighbours. New Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892. Mr Orlando Kempthorne leaves here by the Wakatipu to day for Sydney with the intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with the Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies. He informs us that it is astonishing what an amount of business is now done in these goods in this Colony, and as he intends to briDg the same energy to bear in the sister colony in introducing them there, a large trade is bound to spring up. Judicious advertising will always cause a demand for a good article, and, being well aware of this, Mr Kempthorne during the last eight months has been one of the largest advertisers in New Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The introduction of these I remedies has given employment to a large number of hands, and has caused the cirou. latlon of a large amount of money. They should readily commend themselves to the Australians, who will be able to see for themselves the large amount of evidence proving their value as antidotes to * the ills that flesh is heir to.’
HE THAT RAISES A FALLEN FELLOW CREATURE IS GREATER THAN THE HERO THAT CONQUERS A WORLD. ‘Man, know thyself : presume not God to scan ; The proper study of mankind is man.’ Barron Gardner, M.8.5.A., MEDICAL EXPERT And [DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR, Founder of the GARDNER MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Moray Place, Dunedin (Established 1888). - - Author of the following works - 11 British Guide to Health,” “ The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Diseases,” “Social Science,” &c., who has established the new GARDNER MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 68, Cuba, street, Wellington. Consultation (personally or by letter), FREE. Thirty-five years’ Public Practice la England, India, and the Colonies. Specialty Diseases of the Nervous System. In the Diseases of Youth, Middle Age, or Old Age. In Diseases and Disabilities of Married Life. Epilepsy. Diseases having their origin in the Brain and Nervous System. No Diseases cause so much misery and distress as those included in my Specialty. All Men —Young and Old—Suffering from the Results of Early Follies or Excesses, Indigestion, Foul Mouth, Costiveness, Palpitation, Singing and Pains in the Ears and Head, Specks before the Eyes Giddiness, Weakened Memory, Pains in the Back and Chest, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, or Liver, Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Weakening Discharges, Impaired Vigour, Sterility, Premature Decay, Varicocele Stricture, Nervousness, Groundless Fears, Bashfulness, Lassitude, and Nervous Debility, should lose no time In consulting him, since he has, by long experience and thorough investigation of their nature, discovered the Safest Treatment for their Permanent Cure. The great experience and practice of Barron Gardner, extending over a period of 35 years, entitles him to Public Patronage. The following is a list of eases, taken from Barron Gardner’s Case Book, that have been successfully treated in the City of Dunedin within the last four years:— 216 cases of nervous debility and special diseases, 147 cases of liver disease, dyspepsia, and heart affections, 63 cases of epilepsy (falling sickness), 33 oases of piles (inwardly and outwardly), 1 case of prolapsis ani, 21 oases of gout, 63 cases of rheumatism, 3 cases of rheumatic arthritis, 9 cases of lumbago and diseases of the kidneys, 3 cases of plurodynia (rheumatic pain in the side), 7 cases of chorea (St. Vitus’ Dance), 10 oasos of gravel, 124 cases of syphilis and Bkin diseases, 12 cases of acne (pimples and blotches in tho face), 4 cases of goitre (bronchocele or thick neck). Call on or Address BARRON GARDNER (Consultation Daily), Medical Institute, 68, Cuba street. No Fee for Consultation. 79
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1056, 26 May 1892, Page 42
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