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PROFESSOR STANICH THE ONLY PALESTINIAN AURTST IN THE WORLD, Is now visiting Dunedin, and maybe Consulted at the CRITERION HOTEL, PrincesStreet. From ]0 to i daily. NONE NEED DESPAIR. To PROFESSOR STANICH— Sir— I have great pleasure in testifying to your having cured my little son from a deafness of two years' standing. It was caused by an injury done to his oar while removing the wax with a small silver instrument. JIo is now quite welL and hears perfectly. I am, yours truly, Mrs. Graham. George street, Dunedin, March 14th, 1878. To PROFESSOR STANICH, Criterion Hotel — Dear Sir, — I have great pleasure in stating that, after one visit to you this morning, I was perfectly cured of deafness in my right en-, from winch I have been suffering for some time, and have to return you my most worthy thanks for the valuable services you have rendered me. 1 am. thankfully yours, .I.*A. MACEDO, Catholic Bookseller. Princes-street Soiith, Dnncdin, March 10th, 1878. To PROFESSOR STANICH— Dear Sir,— I have much pleasure in recognising your sucfpssfnl Ireatmcnt of my boy. fiveyears old, for deafness — a state that has been gradually Inking place since a severe attack of bronchitis twelve months ago. When I placed him nntlor your care. I attended daily for the purpose of witnessing your removal of a skingrowth over the drum of both cars, which you have accomplished without pain or cutting dining six. short visits. Yours very gratefully, Alex. Durie, Spice and Coffee Merchant, George-street. Dunedin, March 13th, 1878. • PROFESSOR STANICH— Dear Sir,— lam happy to say that the patients you have, at my request, charitably treated for the loss of their sense of hearing, have in every case recovered. I therefore return you my best thanks on my own and their part for your generous help to suffering humanity. Very faithfully yours, W. J. Larkin. Catholic Clergyman. Dunedin, March 22, 1878. To PROFESSOR STANICH— Sir,— It is with great pleasure I bear testimony to your great skill in having cured me of the annoying complaint of deafness. I have been very deaf for several years, and could obtain no relief. I fortunately saw your advertisement, and decided to try what you could do for me, and was much surprised and gratified to find you completely restored my hearing in five minutes. Trusting others who are similarly afliicted may call on you, I remain, yours gratefully, Wm. Robertson, East Taieri. AprilJSth, 1878. To the Editor of the Herald. To PBOFESSOE STANlCH.— Sir.— Suffering from my earliest recollection from deafness — sometimes painfully so — about four ■weeks since I consulted Professor Stanich. The affliction being chronic and so long standing, I had little hope of recovery. To my astonishment I found an improvement in my hearing in three or four days, which improvement has continued until to-day. I have pleasure in testifying I find little defect in the social circle or public hall. I may add I njver knew what it was to hear a sermon through until the past fortnight. My surprise is increased from the fact of the Professor's treatment is so simple and painless. With gratitude I hand you this tribute to the Pro- 1 lessor's ability as an aurist. I am. &c, T. GluyAS PasCOE, Clothing Manufacturer. High-street. Bth April, 1878.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 258, 12 April 1878, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 258, 12 April 1878, Page 6

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