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I DR. TARRANT, F.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.E., L.M.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.L, a' Is a legally qualified Physician and Surgeon, gand is duly r gistered by the HEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT Medical Board. Founder of, and Chief Surgeon to the Clannont Private Hospital, and for sixteen years Hon. Surgeon to the Sydney Hospital Dr. Tarrant has, during his recent world-wide travels, discovered a . NEW METHOD OF HEALINGThis mode of treatment is absolutely free from Mercury, and other deleterious, poisonous, or enslaving ingredients, may be stopped at any time, need not be continued aftdr a cure is effected, and is unlike any other formulae formerly in use, and is known to ,Dr. Tarrant alone. Hypodermic medication is limited to a few remedies, and is applicable to a few diseases only. The administration of drugs through the stomach is also limited by the danger of injury to the organs of digestion. This New Method of Treatment on the contrary promotes digestion, clears the Liver and Kidneys, thus paving the way to Perfect Health. Many sufferers fear lest others should know they are afflicted. I may assure those who confide their secret to me that there Is not the slightest risk of exposure, and all letters are regarded as positively confidential, and are destroyed by fire as soon as answered, and all appliances are sent securely sealed. DR. TARRANT’S KNOWLEDGE OF „ . SPECIAL COMPLAINTS F JJ from any cause arising, whether hereditary or acquired, was /C# gained by careful study and observation in the principal Hos- " pitals of the world. Dr. Tarrant makes it a special point to eradicate thoroughly and pleasantly every trace of disease from the 1 system, ensuring not only permanent restoration to health, but immunity of offspring from hereditary taint. No man wiu accomplish a noble purpose, become enmaent, or achieve greatness whose nervous system is deranged NO MAN OB WOMAN “LIGHT AND LIFE.” „ . which contains 164 nages. blocked in gold, including numerous Prescript! as, IllustraPrice, Sixpence in Stamps contains pages h u ifc understand tions_and Pictures, show howto.“ etec consult Dr. TARRANT who has by profound r e n S earch r thoroughb’ investigated their origin, traced their deadly sources and insidious dissemination, and ascer'““dV who have been erroneously treated for Indigestion, Liver OnmnUint Brifht’s Disease Consumption, and other complaints, whose cases prove to be over-strained nerves. Complaint, Bright s niseas , V P fear tQ consult even a phys j clan so well-known and universally Many who have t . P d thousands, who have been thus mistreated, by advice ;alone. Therefore, DANGEROUS SYMPTOMS. T. T„di<,n=tinn Palnitation Blushing, Shortness of Breath, Impaired .Memory, Weak, Sore, Sunken, or n»rk Sallow oV Pimply Skin, Dulness of Intellect, Piles, Constipation, or Relaxation of the Bowels ; S T WM Desire for Solitude or Drink, Bashfulness, Weak Back, Bad Feet, Oozing of Saliva from the mouthBad Ta.te, W n , TTankinff Oouffh Giddiness, Fear of Insanity or Suicide, Inclination to Throw Yourself ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE j but «m POTTKIH. .nthat including Special Complaints, Skin .Diseases, -n Pntyi , p p pvpr Diseases of Women, Constipation, Hip Disease, Fistula, Piles, Paralysis Sciatica, Dengue Fev a ’ nd o P ther com! Dropsy. Worms, EP lle P s y Bright< sln 1 n enclose that amount in your first letter, thus proving immediate attenion? Should Dr. TARRANT decide tnat he cannot warrant a cure, or that your malady may be cured by advice alone, the ONE POUND WILL BE RETURNED TO YOUunderstandable language. CommU nications should be addressedDr. HARMANN TARRANT, 151 EUzabet^ r e ; et ’ Hyde Parkl Or, if preferred, H.T., BOX 1204, G.P.0., SYDNEY. Please Mention SPORTING REVIEW When Writing.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 449, 2 March 1899, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 449, 2 March 1899, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 449, 2 March 1899, Page 19

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