BUSINESS NOTICES ROFESSOi? STANICH, The only Palestinian Aurist in the World, may he consulted at : THE CRITERION HOTEL (Private entrance, Moray-place), On the following daWs : For Ladies' only—Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday. \ For Gentlemen—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. \ From 10 to 4 daily. ! TESTIMONIALS TO PROFESSOR STANICH. \ Dunedin, March 11, 1878. Dear Sir, —I have great pleasure 1 in hearing testimony to your most skilful, treatment, having suffered fro;n deafness in my right ear for the last four years, and s.'-' .' - .■■. in my left. By one visit un'or ;. .ui- cwable treatment I am perfi./..., ouied, — Thankfully yours, Joseph Grant, Kirk's Boarding-house, Cumberland-street. Witnesses to the truth of the above— George Hendrick T. G. Phillips. To Professor Stanich : Sir, —I have great pleasure in testifying to your having cured my little son from a deafness of two years' standing. It was caused by an injury done to his ear while removing the wax with a small silver instrument. He is now quite well, and hears perfectly.—l am, yours truly, Mrs. Graham. George-street, Dunedin, March 14, 1878. To Professor Stanich : Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in recognising your successful treatment of my boy, five years old, for deafness—a state that has been gradually taking place since a severe attack of bronchitis 12 months ago. When I placed him under your care, I attended daily for the purpose of witnessing your removal of a skin-growth over the drum of both ears, which you have accomplished without pain or cutting during six short visits.—\'ours very gratefully, Alex. Durie, George-street. Dunedin, March 13, 1878. To Professor St-mich, Criterion Hotel. Dear Sir,—l have great pleasure in stating that, after one visit to you this morn, ing? I was perfectly cured of deafness in my right ear, from which I have been suffering for some time, and have to return you my most worthy thanks for the valuable services you have rendered me.—l am, yours faithfully, . J. A. Macedo, Catholic Bookseller. Princes-street South, Dunedin, March 15, 1878. 93
J. S. HE A D L A N D GKOCER, IRONMONGER, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Has on Sale (both Wholesale and Retail), Groceries of all kinds Wines and Spirits Cut and Pressed Glassware Earthenware Ironmongery &c., &c. Parties about to FURNISH have aaareg e stock of First-class goods to choose from, at the LOWEST PRICE. GUNS, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, AND AMMUNITION GENERALLY, Always in Stock. A. J. S. HEADLAND (Licensed under the Arms Act), Opposite the Court-house, THAMES-STREET, Oamakt;. 37 THOMAS KENNEDY, PAINTER, GLAZIER, &PAPERHANGER THAMES-STREET, OAMARU Opposite the Pofet Office), "N returnin thanks for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, has much pleasure in informing the Trade and Public generally that, being in receipt of direct Shipments from Home, he is now enabled to sell CHEAPER than the Dunedin Marke White Lead, from IGs. per 281b. tin .and upwards. Paperhangings, fro d., for cash. Tp|ENNISON AND GRANT, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Authorised Surveyors, and Land, Estate, and Commission Agents, have removed from Tyne-street to offices in COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 606, 11 April 1878, Page 1
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