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AMUSEMENTS. Heebmanh THE HEAL EE. DISPENSES HEALTH AND IIAPPINESS ON EVERY HAND. GRAND' MST/LTS OP MAGNETISM. HE STANDS PEERLESS AND ALONE —THE GREATEST MAGNETIC HEALER OF THE AGE. HE CURES DISEASES, WHICH WITHOUT THIS TREATMENT MUST RESULT IN DEATH—COMING FROM MILES AROUND TO HE CURED BY HERRMANN THE HEALER. WILL REMAIN IN WELLINGTON AT , THEATRE ROYAL ALL THIS WEEK. And still the fflorlous Work of koaling the aick—snatching from tho very brink of the as it weic, those who had been given up as incurable by all other treatment goes bravely cm. Day after day scores of our most prominent, enlightened and cultured citizens may be seen entering and leavingtbo parlours fcf Herrmann the Healer, thus showing by their prince thitt vital magnetism, such as possessed by him, litis occitrod a firm hold on the more intelligent of Oil t f’optfUttion. A person who can wield such an influence in a community ao intellectual as Wellington is certainly no ordinary man. -Ho stands like a tower above, and over, all other healing agencies. Wonderfully gifted by nature with a physique moat powerful, ho stands peerless and alone* the acknowledged leader, possessing tile greatest magnetic powers ever bestowed upbri a hu iti&tx being, having an illustr/oufs history, with an unbroken stlocession oj mooi stupendous achievements.. Ilia magnetism is so strong a#d subtle,,in its effects that he cures tho most difficult cdscjS of chronic diseases in both his public exhibitions and privite practice, often by a single treatment. He stands unapproachable, meeting with tho most signal and surprising success* after all others have failed, without a compeer in the dazzling noontide of his brilliapt The light of the .marvellous cures ho has accomplished in Wellington are indeed a revelation to tho sldk fl-nd dying, astonishing tp the most incredulous, and converting the rankest Sceptic to his most enthusiastic follower. Hd \Catfepa %o physician and philosopher to stand aloof anci^ifi.^? ( ycl m silent envy at his miraculous success .in 1 quickly curing diseases which they had rpronounced incurable, after exhausting their skill with old-time remedies. By this marvellous power and gift of healing, with which so few men are endowed, ho cures the deaf, blind, and diseases of tho head, throat, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys and nervous system, vitalises and drives all impurities from tho blood. Ho is especially successful in all forms of paralysis, epilepsy, dropsy, diabetes, disease, tumours, and cancers—;even of the stomach and womb —surpassing anything ever attempted or conceived of iu the healing art. Nobody can form any opinion of bis wonderful and phenomenal cures unless they actually witness them. Hundreds of people who Have been bedridden for months and yeafs, arid others who have not taken a stop without crutches, suffering from rheumatism, paralysis and other diseases, ha-Vc been arid are daily being cured by him and restored to perfect health. These are facts and can be easily verified. Let no one despair of being cured until after they have seen and been, treated by him. There is not a day -passes bit what some remarkable and almost incredible euro is witnessed in his office, where the sick, crippled and deformed are daily assembled in large numbers. Why, it is only last Saturday that Mrs Isaacson, of Takapau, Hawke’s Bay, who has been a constant sufferer for eight years, unable to walk without crutches, was discharged cured, able to walk’without pain, Unaided by her crutches, whish are now dis- . carded. Happy In tho consciousness that her delight in her recovery will be shared by her children; on h6‘r return home, she thanks God that through the wonderful power of Herrmann tho Healer this groat change has been wrought. Such cases as these and many others are of daily occurrence, but arc never made public unless specially requested to do ao by Borne grateful patient, who desires that others may learn of their euro and likewise bo made well. When sick is the time wo need the bsst advice and treatment, therefore we_ say, inform yourselves, you who are sick, visit the reception parlours, corner of Grey - and Foatherston streets, any day and witness with your own eyes the healing of your own friends ) go to their homes, talk with them, and thou act as your best judgment dictates.

This is your opportunity to bo cured. No matter what your condition,’ how long you have boon sick, nor how many others you hivo.tried, no matter what yotlr doubts may be, there ia hope and a positive cure to all who will take the trouble to investigate. And if, after satisfying yourself that Herrmann the Healer ia all that ho claims to be, and that magnetism is the treatment you want, you must take • advantage of your earliest opportunity to visit the parlours and obtain an appointment, as his time is being rapidly taken up. The impression that only such diseases as were treated on the stage of the Theatre Royal are curable is entirely erroneous, as nearly all chronic diseases are amenable to magnetism, especially such diseases as catarrh, chronic dferrhcea,, neuralgia, nervous prostration, diabetes, Bright’s disease, epilepsy or fits, tumours in all coJ@tions, diseases of a delicate nature, distrfpd bone, hip diseases, deafness, heart disease} bladder disorder, heemorrhoids or piles, rheumatism, obstinate chronic constipation, disorders of women, cataract of the eyes, canoer, sciatica, paralysis, fistula, liver complaint, kidney troubles, scrofula, grave throat disorders, impotonoy, and in fact nearly all olironio diseases, quickly yield to animal magnetism in the hands of this wonderful magnolist. HEBEMAM, The Great Healer, In Wellington for several weeks. Private offices, corner Grey and Fcathorstou streets. Private Parlours have been especially secured for the recoption'and private treatment of all who desire and are able and willing to pay for the same. Consultation, with full diagnosis of your disease, in all cases is 10s, Tickets can bo secured at reception room every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Is it intuition ? A diagnosis of all diseases is made at sight without asking a question, looking at the tongue, or feeling the pulse, telling you every symptom, ache, pain, or disagreeable feeling, and pointing out a sure, speedy and permanent cure. , After which, if in the judgment of the physician in charge and who personally directs all treatments, your case is considered curable, he will then prescribe the number, duration and manner of treatments to be given by Herrmann the Healer. If, on the other hand, ho considers you are incurable, ho will so state to all patients, and their oases will not bo taken. No letters answered unless 10s is enclosed as consultation, and advice either in person or by letter is the same price. The Piano used at the Demonstration is supplied by the Dresden Piano Company.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3034, 22 January 1897, Page 3

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