IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING heard it remarked in Wei. lington that I am only a quack. I beg to place before the public these facts and let them speak for themselves. Is a man who holds Diplomas of both Medical and Pharmaceutical Boards by Examination, gained by hard work and study, to be deemed a quack—a man who has practised medicine for 12 years! and because, for the last five years, he has made special practice of certain complaints, is he a quack? Again, I will go behind any of your chemists' shop counters and dispense a prescription with your ablest chemist. Then, I ask yon, am. I a quack? I have my consultation rooms at No. 12, Caroline street, Te Aro. Hours 3to 5 afternoon, 7to 9 evening. 1 beg to offer treatment to any poor person (provided it is vouched for by any Minister or Justice of Peacelfree of any charge. My specialities are—Female Weakness and Backache (after effects of confinement), Varicose Ulcers, Eczema, Poverty of Blood, and all diseases of men. I leave these facts with the public' to prove what I am and what oiv capabilities are as a specialist. (Signed) D’VINSON-DOSSETOE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 7
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