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PROFESSOR STANICH THE ONLY PALESTINIAN AURIST IN THE WOBLD, Will remain, in CHRISTCHUECH for a few days. TESTIMONIALS. To Professor Stanich, Deae Sic, — I have great pleasure in testifying to the great relief I have experienced at your hands, in the short space of two hours, of a chronic case of deafness extending for a period of over ten. years. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Geo. J. Richardson. TO PROFESSOR STANIOH. Deae Sic, — I have much pleasure in testifying to the truth of the above, as the party in question has been in my employment for over twelve months. Reginald Bree, Merchant, Gore. Gore, Mataura, 29th April, 1878. i To Professor Stanich. (Testimonial from Dr. Macaffer.) Dear Sir, — Having requested Mr. Kelly to visit you, and have your advice regarding a deafness with which he has been afflicted for four years, I have much pleasure in testifying to the success of your treatment. I am, yours truly, John Maoaffer, M.8., C.R. Gore, Mataura, April 29, 1878. To Professor Stanich. Dear Sir, — Mr. P. Shepherd, to whom I gave a note of introduction, has asked me to say that his hearing has been much improved through your treatment. On questioning him he assured me that he now hears more distinctly. Yours, &c, D. M. Stuart, of Knox Church, Dunedin. Dunedin, April 1, 1878. To Professor Stanich. - Sir. — I have much pleasure in testifying to your successful treatment of the girl, M. S., whom I recommended to you some weeks ago, suffering from severe deafness. She is now thoroughly cured, thanks to your skill and tells, with joy beaming in her countenance, how she heard the town clock striking yesterday for the first time when nearly half a mile distant from it. I am, &c., P. O'Lbary, Catholic Clergyman. Dunedin, April 11, 1878. To Professor Stanich. Dear Sir, — I am 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 the Editor of the Herald. To PEOFESSOR 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 stand ing, 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 never 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 Professor'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 265, 31 May 1878, Page 6

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