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CAN SHOW HIS HE COED! EVERY botanic physician, herbalist, allopath. l,<ia...f(>path, or any other person practise e ■-io healing art should be made to show ins record, and give convincing proof that he has been continuously engaged in the practice of medicine for at least five or seven years. Dr GEO. H. RAYMOND. Oculist, Aurist and Botanic Physician, has been practising his profession for upwards of 20 years, over 12 years of -A. which were spent iu the colonies and 'jfiNew Zealand, and the remainder in the United States and South Afi tea. . Patients can get irrefragable evidence of this at any moment; and Dr Raymond writes this to put the public on their guard ugaiust fraudulent individuals who know nothing whatever about the Botanic system, and very little about anything else. Dr Raymond was not a painter yesterday, and a herbalist to-day; neither was he an allopath ono week and a botanic the next. The Doctor never had any reason to change his name, either, tor Ins rc-pnation as an Oculist, Aurist and General Botanic Practitioner, was established in Australasia as far back as 1882. Patients living at a distance should describe tbeir symptoms and send ,£I tor a trial course V GENUINE HERBAL TREATMENT. DR RAYMOND CANNOT TREAT > EARN ESS'BY LETTER, or. at least, until ho lias seen the patient first. New Address: LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE CHAMBERS, corner Willis ami Manners streets, Wellingon. 286 Dr Raymond as lie looked 10 years ago

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4295, 2 March 1901, Page 3

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