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JgACK IN NEW ZEALAND! Dr GEO. ILRAYMOND, Tho World's Greatest Living BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, And who was known to the New Zealand people about seven years ago as - AN EMINENT SPECIALIST Of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Chest, etc., has now returned to liis beloved New Zealand, Jib I|| after seven long years msT—v lis! of extensive travelling PS) in the United States, fS§Ji liy Canada, and South Afwrfmh Jf ' r ' ca ' " sufficient inducement is offered, tf JilrL i lia3 come " home" to • stay! During his jonr)leys over a tremendously wide area of the IP®&y English-speaking countrioi) ]j r Raymond has Dr Raymond at 28. spread a knowledge of ■ MEDICAL TRUTHS, And has fought many ». fierco battle for justico and medical reform in tbc arena of intellectual combat. And, what with ignorance, superstition, bigotry, prejudice, hostile legislation, and tho contemptible tricks oi counterfeit medical theorists, ho lias had the liveliest time imaginable; and in all his vigorous contorts ho has scattered the ideas and dogmas of his opponents , like mist in the. morning sun, and made, them j feel, at least, that, there is one who thinks that | Truth is worth living for. ARGUES OK- POLITICS. Owinq to the corrupt and iniquitous laws of ! somo of the States and colonies in the Anglo- | Saxon domain, D" Raymond lias, frequently ! had occasion to belabour the professional poli- ! tician for his dirty legislative business, and in j all his writings he has never forgotten to hold j up New Zealand as tho i IDEAI/DEMO'CRAOY j of the earth, and that this beautiful country is 1 making history and citablishing reforms that • people sigh for in other lands. During Dr ; Raymond's six years' residence in the United States he hammered New Zealand into them so hard that thousands actually dreamed they were already transported to these, lovely isles of ; the ocean, only to awake from their felicity to j find not a traco of lhe glorious Utopia! New ; Zealand to-day is certainly the ■ ' BEST ADVERTISED COUNTRY | throughout the vast Anglo-Saxon world, nnd J whose Government is looked upon as the ' grandest model by which any nation or com- ■ munity could shape an honest and satisfactory . destiny. ! And Dr Raymond has ollen told them in Avne- ■ rica that the common people of that blundering nation would have to he purified and regenerated before they could ever expect to achievo that social democratic ideal which is so essential to the lasting peace and happiness of the . human race. Dr Eaymond has now lived in nearly every important section of the English-speaking world, and is constrained to admit that the j New Zealand colonists are the j MOST INTELLECTUALLY PROGRESSIVE and the highest type of the Anglo-Saxon race. I 111 regard to the Practice of Medicine, Dr •' Eaymond would just add here that ho is NO ! IGNORANT VENDOR of PATENT MEDI- i CINES or TOFFEY-COATED PILLS, but is a ' SKILLED and CULTURED BOTANIC I PHYSICIAN j of the highest order, and can (for the | past 20 years) show a rccord unequalled by that J of any class of medical practitioners in the j civilised world. ; Dr Eaymond has had his failures as well as his successes, but for pure, honest merit his MEDICAL TRIUMPHS outshine those of any other physician in existence, bo he Allopath, Homoeopath, or Botanic. Dr Eaymond ) TREATS ALL DISEASES | of Men, Women, and Children with Nonpoisonous Eoots and Herbs only, and patients should send a stamped and self-addressed en- j velope for the Doctor's latest I MEDICAL CIRCULAR, j which is a. veritable eye-opener.on the subject of ■ medicine, arid is illustrative of his great fight with the mineral and deadly drug practitioners and bogus statesmen on Africa's blood-stained ■ soil! The Governments of the Cape Colony and Natal are certainly the very worst of any in connection with the British Empire, and the pettifogging English and Dutch " politicians " of these two colonies are the biggest political frauds that ever walked in the sunlight! There is, however, one redeeming feature in connection with these two countries—the newspapers are, in a measure, unbiassed and fair. . Still, I say, long live the Empire, but down with unjust monopolies! j Address: No. 39 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN (Opposite Benevolent Institution). Side Entrance, and Upstairs. j ANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS ' Hnd Others to Know that the OUsn Dailv | 'limes undertakes the POSTING of WOOD-! CUTS (say size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, j and 67617 description of Printing :n the mod j prominent positions in the City, on 'he shortest j notice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11938, 11 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11938, 11 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11938, 11 January 1901, Page 3

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