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Why Are I You Weak? .^p^ You can be A strong. And we ■ B 1 will treat you until you are cere confidence jggrt|Hß|ft^£sfl^^ m our distinct v^h9|^ coald not pob- ■"♦ «MHflW^* sibly make such a clear and Dr. K. Wallace, M.IK, clean-cut proThe Leading Specialist, position to EVERY MAN I "Weakness/" ~~[ ! In trieatlng so-called "weakness." we employ no tonics or stimulants. 1 "• Weakness," m all its phases, and In practically every case that comes to us for treatment, is merely a symptom resulting from a state ot chronic Inflammation existing m the prostate pland. This inflammation may be a lingering -.result of some contracted M I disease, or may have been brought on B I by early dissipation, etc. In by far n • the greater number of cases the ReneMi ral health of the patient may be peril feet, there toeing no lack of either phyM sical or nervous energy. No stimu- ■ lants or tonics are needed, and If emH ployed would only .result m temporary m excitement of the functions, and poslH tive injury to the tender and already m disordered prostate. Our treatment is H a local one entirely. It removes all H inflammation, swelling, and tenderness > ■ from the prostate gland, establishes ■ normal circulation - throughout the M parts, and restores permanently and ■ completely all natural functions. By M this met. .o<i alone is it possible to H bring complete restoration of strength flj. and vigour. I Contracted Disorders. H Both the remedies we use, and our em methods of application are different 9 from the ordinary. Thorough cures B m half the usual time. , ..,;■' ■ We also treat and thor- ■ onghly cure Specific Blood B Poison. Varicocele, InsomB nia, Rnrtnre, Files, and B all Reflex Ailments. ■ * — *— -_* _* ■ We Make no Experiments. 9 We Have No Failnres. : B Onr Cures are Permanent. B Onr Fees are Fair, and 1 I c Treat Yon Till Cured. I "Live All Your Years a Man." B This is the world-worn desire with ■ all men. Sealed, and under plain H cover, to all who write we send pur ■ 600-page Medical Book, 150 Medical Plates, It tells of our methods of treating disorders. Consultation Free at office or by mail. So are our Diagnostic Charts. Dr. RICHARD' "W^uLACEJ, M.D., who is widely known aa an international expert m MEN'S SERIOUS DISOUDEKS, and who Is Registered by Australian, English, and American Medical Boards, may be consulted FREE at the Institute Note the Address-^-IThe Freeman & Wallace Electro-Medical and Surgical Institute, Cor. Elizabeth & Bathurst streets, Sydney, AND AT MELBOURNE. Howard Freeman, Director. DR. Wallace, Chief Physician. ■ DR. E. White, Women's Diseases. B , ■— — Bs— ■— Mb/ To Stand thi§ Season at the Owner's Farm, the Clydesdale Colt, Welcome Nugget. WELCOME NUGGET is a bright bay foaled December, 19 3, has plenty of hair and splendid action. Welcome IS ugget's sire Grampian, imp , is the sire of some of the most successful show stock. Dam Dinah by Kelvin, by Prince Royal by Prince Charlie, imp. Terms — Guarantee £3, payable when mares prove m foal. Agreements made for two mares or more. All mares sold or exchanged will be charged to original owner. For further particulars apply to GREENWOOD BROS-, Southbridge. THE IMPORTED STALLION. Royal Fame - WILL Stand at his Owner's Farm, and serve a limited number of maies. TEEMS— £S, payable Ist* January, 1905. Groomage sb, at service. Grass, for mares at Is 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. J. BOAG, Middlerigg, Brookside. To Travel the Ellesmere District, The Clydesdale Stallion,. * Field Marshal, FELD MARSHAL is a beauliful dark brown colt, foaled October 12th, 1900, bred by the late William Boag, Esq

Burnside, by Marshal Keith, 704:5, imp dam Primrose 111 by Lord Danmore, 180 I imp. Marshal Ke.ih was bred by Mr James Argo, Rothie-Norman, Scotland, m 1886, by McCamon, 38.15, dam BarI iing ir, 4376, by Ivanhoe 11, 339, grand I dam Darling 5040, by Lorn 499, great I grand dam Kate by Young Bob Boy I 3328. Marshal Keith was a great prize I taker, and was three times ohampioe, and I at the stallion show m Glasgow, m 1889, I out of a class of 87 three year olds he I was selected to travel the Strathparn I District, and \vas awarded the premium of £100. McCamon 3818, bred by Mr John McCamon, Stranraer, Scotland, by Blue Bibbon 1961, dam Jess 153,7, by Prince Charlie 629. Primrose 111 bred by Mr W. Boag, by Lord Dunm'ore 180 ; imp, dam Primrose by Kosebery, Imp, grand dam Emma imp, by Darnley II great grand dam by Young Uampsie. Mr , W. Boag is well-known as a breeder oi high class Clydesdales, and has imported . I and bred many of the best horses ever • I seta m the colony. Terms— Guarantee, £i j £1 payable December 31st, balance when mare proves m foal, Season #3, reduction of 1 £1 per mare after first two mares. • I G-roomage ss, For further particulars apply s * JAS. HENDEEBON, tl Owner, Dunsanieli

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2697, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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