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Medical. WHO WAS MEDICALLY TRAINED IN THE LEADING HOSPITALS AND UNIVERSITIES OF EUROPE, HAS OBTAINED NINE , DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, AND JS' DULY QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH DOMINION.S.AND EUROPE. GREAT STUDY, DEEP RESEARCH, AND A VAST' EXPERIENCE, HAS ENABLED !»*». FRIKART TO INVESTIGATE THE ORIGIN ' AND TRACE THE DEADLY SOURCES OF NERVOUS* CHRONIC, SKIN, AND BLOOD DISEASES, AND ASCERTAIN THE. SUREST METHODS BY- WHICH THEY MAY BE ERADICATED. WITH THESE RECOGNISED QUALIFICATIONS, COMBINED WITH A LARGE PRACTICE AND UNSWERVING FAITHFULNESS TO PATIENTS, THE DR. HAS OBTAINED A tVELL-DESERVED PRE-EMINENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE FOLLOWING AFFECTIONS :-BRAIN AND SPINE COMPLAINTS, FITS/ PARALYSIS, SLEEPLESSNESS, GLOOMINESS, DESPONDENCY, UNFITNESS FOR STUDY OR BUSINESS, LOVE OF SOLITUDE, CONFUSION OF IDEAS, LOSS OF MEMORY, (AVERSION TO SOCIETY, . NOISES IN THE HEAD, DIMNESS OF VISION. TIMIDITY, ULCERS, PIMPLES/ON THE FACE, WEAKNESS OF THE BACK^IDNEY AND BLADDER.DISEASES^PAXPII'ATION OF THE HEART. | Rt --- £r~Ui6££ a 23EKi : iJ »,.-»—-, =»»_ .... + . jsggrCLDv, FRIKAR^'S^ETHOD OF TREATMENT IS PROMPT, SAFE AND SURE; AND, UNLESS ,,§URGIQAL OPERATIONS BE NECESSARY, NEED NOT INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS. CURES GUARANTEED IN ALL CURABLE CASES. "' ' ' CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN TREATED UPON ENTIRELY NEW THERAPEUTICAL AND 'SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. PERSONS RESIDING AT A DISTANCE MAY BE CURED AT HOME, THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE POST. "" . ~*~-*~ _„,', V^j ..... . TERMS REASONABLE,' OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: The following art a few of the many creditable notices the Dr. has received:— _ * ■ \ ,j, Fbom the "Mail." > "Db. Fbikart has effeoted more cures of Chronic and Nervous Complaints than any othe* ipeoialist in Australia." •" . , 1 „ _ _ F3OM tax " Hamilton Speotatob." - SwWmsw | " Db. Fbikart, who recently arrived from England, has a splendid reputation, tnd is thft Only qualified doctor advertising in Australia." - -- * , > *FBpM ajHB "MBLBOTJBIfB STANDARD." 1 DB. FbikART'S marvellous cures' nave created a profound sensation." :sßO!r';riJfß "St< Abnaud Mejiouby." , „ Db» Fmkabt'b fame in curing diseases of the Nervous System, and Chronic and Complioat«d Complaints, has gone abroad;in the Colony." - .:iss& ' v ' JTbom the "Chronicle." "ftt* "Db. FBIKART'S reputation as a clover and sucaessful practitioner is thoroughly established." ' .'FfIOM -'THJB '• WABBNAMBOOL BTAKDABD." . «— " Da. Fbisabt, the welMsDpvra M.D,, has been most successful in the treatmsnt of a numbo* pf looal cases." -> ■ IST Bewabe of impostors, self-styled Professors, Electricians, Herbalists, Clairvoyants, Madames. *0., who are utterly destitute, of,* Mfcdical Knowledge and having only a money emd in view, thrive on the credulity of the ootnmunity by their nefarious and fraudulent announcements. ■ Remembei< Db. Fkikabt is a fully qualified and registered PbyeicianTand tlje only fiU). advertising in the Southern Hemisphere. *■ 4< **^ Consultation by letter for a'thorough diagnosis, 10s. » @ KOTETHE ADDRESS !f i.4 iß9P^udon«Btveet, HinsiZjIjXI&GtHQTSW _

ll |N& FEVERISH HEAT, PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, PRESERVE A HEALTHY STATE OP THE CONSTITUTION W DURING THE PERIOD OP TEETHING. The words "JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY," Are engraved oh the Government Stamp affixed to each Packet. soliTby KEMPTHQRNE. PROSSER, & CO, Health is Wealth ! TO THE SUFFERING & UNFORTUNATE A RE you tired of internal drugging! J\. Have you thrown away your means on advertised cures from other colonies, and have all failed? If your life is of any value, and you desire to regain Health, Strength, and Vigour, consult personally or by post FREE, PKOF. IVOTJUANIV, M.F3.C., The only Electro-Medical Specialist advertising (with 20 years' European experience and three years before the New Zealand public), who hae made all chronic diseases of men and women a life-timft study, and, to convince^the most sceptical, will forward electrical appliances and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. Testimonial — " Christchuroh, March 20, 1893. For many years I suffered from- nervous irritability and weakness, alwaya tired and weary, with sleepless nights; but with -pleasure I now inform you that the weakness has disappeared. Such speedy restoration I did not expect, especially after years of suffering and the many advertised belts and remedies I used. Youi medicines and voltaic eleotric appliances are tha only genuine in the colonies, as I unfortunately tried most of them.— H. Robihson." Free trials daily from 10 a.m. till 9 p.jri. of the latest, only Reliable, and Permanent Cure foi rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, liver derangement, indigestion, buzzing in' head apd ears, dizziness, weak back, tired feeling,* specks before the eyes, all nervous-diseases" howeve'r-s caused, bladder and kidney troubles,* loss">of>energy, varicose veins, and all weaknesses .peculiar to men. > , Numerous grateful letters f fora hothsfeces can j he inspected, or send for writteni'testimony. PBOF. NOTM4NJNT, M.B.C.V New ZeaiiAnd Electbcm&tepwj Institute, Cranmer square, Ohristoburch. . lju HEAtTH FOE 4IL. ,[ HOLL 6~W AX'S PILLS & OINTMENT. rfIHE PILLS PURIFY tfie Bloo^correct I all Disorders of the Liver,- Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. THE OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds,' Sores, and Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases, it has no equal. ■' Sold by the Proprietor, Thomas Hoixowat, 78 New Oxford street, London, "and . by all Medicine Vendor* throughout the world.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2055, 13 July 1893, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2055, 13 July 1893, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2055, 13 July 1893, Page 51