Election Notices \- ; ->.r TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF THAMES. H E^|^N^^)eiC>tlofflß^^l" jelf as a CANDIDATE-for ; o£ being returned at the ensijiDg General Election as one of your representatives. """Tlnall" take early opportunities of on ptiblic questions. i v ,[-•>:■■/■ ;>i,[ \~;? 1..-.,. .'■;■ ■'. ■: ■■.'■' | lain, Gentlemen, ■ :'. Xoiiv obeldient servant, i! ■ J. E. Macdonaid. Thames, 17th December, 1875. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DIS- , , ,0? THE THAMES, s~« ENTLEMEN,—I intend to seek your VUT suffrages at' t.he forthcoming Election of Members of the Q-eneral Assembly. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on the various political questions no*, occupying public attention, and believe my views; will accord with those of the great majority of this community. I am, Q-entlemen, ';-'. Youra obediently, : t ;.;'y 'V. ( :' ■'."...■ :i .-.W.' Bowe. . Grahamstown, 24th November, 1875. 1445 WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. SANITABIUM OF AUCKLAND. ■! mHE WAIWERA FAMILY H V OTEL ;X is fitted up with every convenience iot the comfort pf Invalids, Visitprs, and others. A well supplied table is provided, coupled 'with excellent accommodation, attention, civility, and moderate charges. THE BATHS Are highly recommended by the Faculty, and invalids can [rely on receiving every attention. , Visitors can ind^ein ui|athiri^ ■'' •'■"Shbotingj'Billia^dsj &c. ', '.. Steamers leave Auckland for the. Springs three times a week. ■,■',, The following'tes'tinionials-ale'Medted' at. random from a score recorded' in the Visitors' Book: — -- Waiwera Springs, Dec. 12,1875." Deab Sic, —For four months I was laid up at the Thames with rheumatism, con-: tracte.dj,fpom working? in t&i mittief^ v_ Al-( though not confined to iay bed, I was unable to walk without the aid of a stick, and my ib^dy, $ as: belit nparly :d6uble. I may state that all this time I was under medical treatment without receiving the ; slightest benefit. At the suggestion of ■ some friends, I was induced to try the j Waiwera Hot Spjings/s Lbathedreguilatly three times a day and drank freely ! of the water, and I now find myselfyafter, i a fortnight's residence, quite cured; I lam^entirely free from ache or pain, and in 1 better health than I ever was. lam grateful to you, sir, for the benefits and • attention I have received, and would strongly f .Seeommehd« others'• similarly;: I afflicted *f th*ow? physic to the^dogs," : which I have proved to be useless in the lease of Rheumatism. V "'LvJ'■• '■'] <ii 1 t Yours, truly, "'" _ i Peter Maetin.""'" R. Graham, Esq. November 29,1875. Mr Robert Graham. ' Dear Sir,—l feel impelled, from a feeling of gratitude, to place on record the ■advantage I have derived from the use of the waters of the Wawera Hot Springs. il have suffered from Rheumatism for over two years, and lately was unable to walk without the aid of a crutch. Thanks, however, to a persistent course of bathing, together with partaking freely of the waters, I have quite recovered the ,use of my limbs. Yours obediently, Robebt Stow. Freeman's Bay. July 26,1875. Dear Sir, —Having observed during my stay at Waiwera the great effects produced by the use of the water, both by drinking and bathing, I am convinced oi its efficacy in many disorders, more especially in Rheumatism, b'crofula, Gout, &c. J. Cabey, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. December 10,1875. Mr Robert Graham. Dear Sir, —Like many others, I avail myself of this means of making knowr the great benefit I have derived from s stay of ten days at your Sanitorium which I sought for the recovery of mj health, consequent upon a severe attach of Rheumatic Fever. After apersistencj tin the use of the' waters for ten days, 1 find myself free from all pain and stiff ness, and much stronger and better ii general health than when I arrived here. , Heney J. Stidolph, 1 r Whangaroa. Mr Robert Graham. Sir, —Having suffered from a seven attack of pleurisy, I was recommendec by my medical adviser, Dr Lethbridge ,to visit the Hot Springs. lam happy t< state that, -after sixteen days' residence, ] .find myself greatly benefited by the us< 'of the waters and a pure atmosphere. ] t have no hesitation in saying that whei once the curative 1 properties of the Spring become more generally known, thousand ;of from' England, California, ant the Australian colonies will be glad t< 'avail themselves o£ the great benefits t< be derived from the Waiwera Springs. 1 >' ■ » '• • ' James'R'AE. 1' Thames, September'4,lß74. r , 161< GkBDSy Circulars (on note or letter paper in TJlaih aka' fonoy type. Carters' Be 'coipts printed, bound and perforated, at th • Htanraa Sub Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2177, 27 December 1875, Page 4
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