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JEWEIJuJEiItfe. 1905 " C HRISTMAS - 1905 JONEiS BEOS. THE NEWTON JEWELLERS, Opposite Foresters' Hall, KARANGAHAPE RD. Hare received their New Goods for the Christmas and New Year Trade. WONDERFUL VALUE IN SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATED GOODS. NEW DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY. All Goods are Marked in Plain Figures, and Guaranteed as Represented. jT\ E. LOUIS. 1"F you intend buying a WATCH,you should " * U alwa J" s S° t0 a re'iah'e Practical Watchmaker. and t0 avoid dlsappointmeDt rou cannot do better than go to 41 QUEEN ST., opposite Railway Station. E.L. has a magnificent stock of all classes of Watches, all thoroughly examined and timed, warranted for two years, at prices to suit everybody. rroHS'S 6im§p\ p a t b nt "pLECTRICAL FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATICS, Wiis invented to supersede all oilier rings ever made for thp purpose. It is a g.reat Impiovement on the oid style of ring, and much more rffective. A COMPLETE ELECTRIC BATTERY on your finger, working dlrpctly on the sfein. and drawing the acid from tlie system. DON'T FAIL to be relieved by this effective cure. Cannot be detected from an ordinary ring. If!/ See Testimonials. A. KOHN. MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 178, QUEEN STREET. Sole Patentee and Manufacturer. Established 40 years. TTMTSEStTAIEEaa. I T. J. McIVOR, I I FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND i I . EMBALMEK, I I KARANGAHAPE ROAD Bg j> (Next Newton Poat-offlce. 'Phone 689. Bβ HBM^iiiiawiaißßßi^^ [ESTABLISHED 1842. * JAMES JAtrfilESON, S UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMBB, | UPPER QUEEN STREET. §| Telephone 253. gjj MANDARIN LAUNDRY GLAZE a Beautiful Ivory Gloss to Starched Goods, surpassing the brightness of Chinese Linen, Ironing with It Is a pleasure. Price, Gd and 1/ everywhere Wholesale Agents: A. J. ENTRICAN & CO.

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"3 I TOWH I ' 1 PHIS t\W IIQ i = I H %p v v ■ j •B ! H ■ i I Cures create confldenee and \ § have made our business j 1 larger by far than any other : I firm advertising or other-! § wise. Sufferers are not j I disappointed, for we never! I promise them more than we I I perform. We have recently | f demonstrated to leg-ions of i 1 men the tputh of what we: I claim, that oup SpeelalTreat- : i ment for Men's Diseases is - I as certain to cure them as it I is that the sufferer engages I our services and follows our 1 directions. All that deep I knowledge, expert skill, and g thorough scientific ofllee i equipments can aeeompllsh I is now being done for those I who come to us for the help % they need. 1 I nOX A famous man was once 2 LUU I asked what his greatest loss 2 in life had been. His reply jg was " the loss of opportunities." Lost 1 opportunities have shipwrecked thou- - 3 sand>> of lives. Lost opportunities have g filled our lunatic asylums, workhouses, p and hospitals. Lost opportunities huve g been the downfall of mighty empires. 2 Opportunities, however small, when z lost, affect the lives of everyone of us. g Take advantage of every opportunity i that comes to you. Don't say " Tog morrow will do," for, as the old pro--3 verb says, "To-morrow never comes; 5 to-morrow is the fool's day." g An opportunity presents tt- " I self to all suiTering men S to-day ; take advantage of it, and visit ? or write us without delay. I ALL CONSULTATIONS I FREE. I

I I ; Your Special Attention is called to the following Remarkable Statements: 1 J ; _ 1 _ § BBMABKABLE CT7RE OF DEBILITY. WE DIEEOT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE STATE- | 1 Mr ' J ' W ArpOHISON ' North Street, Adelaide, MENTS:— * | § writes:—"Gentlemen.—l wish to add my testimony to ANTWrmv ha hw «~«*i r -rr v I I Jpefe, your extraordinary and most tre,t m ent of one £%i SSgfr tfe' f3£*Kj* I = Pv" i«S °* * worst cases of debility, each, as mine -was. Since for the benefit of sufferers. For the last five years I have Iμ' «$ taking your Remedies I can safely cay lam a strong i * %, W f 8t, . , bajtae worked from Lake flarley to the §g 1 §J S -££' « r an OnC ° raOre ' r d th " d » tress tomß from wtich te^Le 5 § 3 R «»f=» ' •!»**• i waa suffering have all disappeared in a mo3t miraculous areame, loss of energy, always moping alone, afraid to join •% < SS JII § 1 ft '£/ manner. I had previously been under the care of five 7 , conver sation, noises in.the ears, and other symp- v!i . \ I I = X -A. J" 1 - 5 " bene£t , whateoever. I had given up all hope of ever hearinj of bo many from the West on their way to other » I /n . jA& Si being myseli again, when I was recommended to see you. colonies, breakinsr the journey at Adelaide to obtain vonr »'WMlf\««--SP »#*3 L ? 1 /J\ W\ * a tvr ° we< *f '»iiae I began to feel improvement, and your treatment. I decided to do the same. lam glad to say I /MlPs&mt&&&&>L. ? = <fcl\ r JSMi' « e n\«ise6 aid more for mo than the whole four years' now feel fit to continue my Journey without fear, and am ''nnH\VM££@Pw£irabk I 1 tre *tm ent , oth "s I feel as if I c,,a never thank yon sure. I have only to t«U> yoi- remedies a little iongSr tS ?B\ W$&S$M& I = V^' , ' > enough, and I should like other sufferers to know what obtain a thorough core. I am TreTT known in all parts of M * S yo«r epecial renwdirp have done for mc. Make whatever the West, and write this that my mate* and others may >«.» Ttf/W* * H use yen like of Wit. < know where they can obtain a certain cure." s !2J£UKHJ*<UU§MigUlfiiiyUi!il^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 27 January 1906, Page 15

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