Signor Otto Hug.
Patients desirous ot consulting this clever medical clairvoyant will hare an opportunity of doing so to-night after 830 o'clock, and during tomorrow, as he arrives m Palmerston this evening, en route for Wellington, by the last train. Owing to his presence being required m Wellington, his stay m Wanganui has been abbreviated, and his tonr altered. This will probably be his final visit to this district until after his return from Europe, some 8 or 9 months hence, and will be an opportunity for those invalids who have expressed regret at not having consulted him when he was here before. On his return from England Signor Hug will pay periodical professional visits to Palmerston at intervals of about 4 or 5 months. His fame on this coast is now established, and he can depend upnn making a remunerative tour whenever he comes this way. Several of his patients speak confidently of a material improvement being already perceptible m their condition, after years of chronic or intermittent indisposition.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 July 1884, Page 2
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170Signor Otto Hug. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 July 1884, Page 2
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