The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 45
Thames, 19th May, 1875. Robert Graham, Esq., Auckland
19th May, 1875.
Robert Graham, Esq.,
Auckland.Dear Sir,—I feel great pleasure in testifying to the benefits I derived by my visit to the Hot Springs at Waiwera, in the year 1868. For years prior to that time I had been subject to attacks of Rheumatism, which would lay me up for weeks at a time. The use of the Springs proved, after this lapse of time, to have taken the disease quite out of my system, having had no relapse since that time. For three months before going to the Springs, I had been totally unable to move without assistance, from an attack of Sciatica. My object in writing to you is that you may make this public, for the benefit of those who may be similarly affected, without knowing where to obtain relief. My experience leads me to believe the Waiwera Springs more efficacious for Rheumatism, Lumbago, or Sciatica, than all the medicine the doctors can give, and only requires to be made known to become the great sanitarium for the South Pacific.
Edward Honiss.
R. Graham, Esq.