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U&e Little^ Slices My* You will have more Wool ! Wool will bring a better price ! WiniH T^ir» eßt Non-poisonons Dip — Uaed and recommended by x iUiU i_/ip 'owners of over 5,000,000 Pheep in N.wZeilond alone. Price (in casks) t% s oa per ffah 1 s^l IPliiid makes 3 4»O t?a!s diw. •'i w 1 ; , , ii j fe- iL.i u j 1 i j ; ' I 7? 1] is ®A BJm H ndK Bla fis'vftl B/•\Mi j>> - > s s ! I wx^r~n vzskm f '' "' '"\ . EB^''"* ' ' ! mW§W^Sl^'A;''h Jl F ittlp'c; PowHpr T~)iT» A foisonoua Dip, notnliined with Glycerine J-slLllC O i UWUCI J_/lp — theoutenne oc aiuny years' experience, 1 wonderfully successful — isdiaplacinn all other Poisonous Dips. Exterminates vermin, ketpt wool soft and bright, easily mixed. Cheapest ond.Btßt Dip in iha market. g&*NOTE PRICE (in improved JLron Kegs) 50a per owt.^ 1 cwt makes 1000 gals Dip. l Ulet Ageuts— lsJL.4CKßUlllVJb: ASJO., ChristclßHrch Distriot Agents, ... ~. New Plymouth — Farmers' 00-operative Society. Hawera— W. H. Brightwell.|V"Warjganui— M.fHogan &|Oo.

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WHC.»V/VS MEDICALLY TRAINED IN THE LEADING HOSPITALS AND UNIVERSITIES OF EUROPE, HAS OBTAINED NINE DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES, AND IS DULY QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED THROUGHOUT THE 15RITISH DOMINIONS AND EUROPE. GREAT STUDY, DEEP RESEARCH, AND A VAST EXPERIENCE, HAS ENABLED X**u FRIKART TO INVESTIGATE THE ORIGIN AND TRACE THE DEADLY SOURCES OF NERVOUS, CHRONIC, PRIVATE 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 WELL-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, LOSB OF MEMORY, AVERSION TO SOCIETY, NOISES IN THE HEAD, DIMNESS OF VISION, TIMIDITY, WOMB TROUBLES, LEUCORRHCEA, ULCERS, PIMPLES ON THB FACE, WEAKNESS OF THE BACK, 1 KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES, FREQUENT URINITION, ACCOMPANIED BY A SLIGHT BURNING OR SMARTING SENSATION, AND A WHITISH OR BRICKDUST SEDIMENT— A FORM OF VITAL WEAKNESS FROM WHICH MANY DIE-PALPITATION OF THE HEART, \fJD ALL THE SAD EFFECTS OF INDISCRETIONS AND EXCESSES. 9 X>*. FRIKART'S METHOD OP TREATMENT IS PROMPT, SAFE. AND UJRE; AND, UNLESS SURGICAL OPERATIONS BE NECESSARY, NEED NOT INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS. CURES GUARANTEED IN ALL CURABLE CASES. CHRONIC DXBBJIBE3S OF MEN AND WOMEN TREATED .UPON ENTIRELY NEW THERAPEUTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. PERSONS RESIDING ATA DISTANCE MAY BE CU RED AT HOME, THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE POST. ALL INTERVIEWS \MD CORRESPONDENCE SACREDLEY CONFIDENTIAL. TERMS REASONABLE. 1 ' « OPINIONS OF THE PRESS! The foUoiting «r« a few of the many criditabU notice* the Dr. htu reeilvtd:— t . ' Fbom the " Mail." • JJii. Frikabt hw effected more euros ol Chronio and Nervous Complaint! tbuuiT other •Voialistin Australia." n * , „ _ From th» "Hamilton Spectator." ■ ' 1 «n« n I X > X T' wll ,° lr «? 6 , ntl y, «riVed from England, has a splendid roputation, and Is th« on.y (iu.i)iflod doctor advertising in Australia." , Jb'ROM TUB " MKLBOUSNB STANDARD." Dk. Irikartb marvellous cures have created a profound sensation.* „ _ J 1 From thk "St. Arnaud Mekoury." I JR. FniRART s fame in curing diseases ot th» Nerrou* System, and Cnronio and Complicate.) •• iii'l.uiits, lias gone abroad in tho Colony." From thb "Chronicle." ' Mi. Fhikart's reputation as a clover and successful practitioner is thoroughly established FIIOK THB '• WAHRNAMBOOIi STANDARD." '• nn. Frikaut, tho well-known M.D., has beon most lucceatful In the treatmtnt of a numbrj ■I local cubos. - uw UKWAiir of iui|i i«i im, n.-ltstyled ProfMßors, Eleotricfans, Herbali»t», OSalxvoyauU. Madamvh *o, who mo nltci-K dußCitiito of Medical Knonsledgu ami luiviug only a uiduoy end in wrw tin ivo on flic cimlii' :< of tho cotniuunity by thoir uofarious a:id fmudulmt anuoiinctiuou!.i Uoutum^or Dr Vv fully quabfieil o ml re<<int»red Physician and t-br on. , ■i..' alvorci <i.ii' in tin- outh OnitHiawA riuN l>y l#tter via, 10» NOtK TliK ADDUkib

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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