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__«__S_«<^ >! '*»9^-« k • JUSt fitS thCSe vSrf Ir^i wSf or 10 /^ y ou can SS c*e *- one f KJ3 w«j *|F which is as dainty as it is S W& \nj (fit useful ; for 40/- you can get / \m v|B EL" one daintier and usefuller ! J' cL |S|r Jot But between these two prices \ IS p£s JfH there are all sorts of C ■ 1 _JpL •ft INTERMEDIATE \ \ JP^^^^^^^l SHADES C - DAINTINESS, \ W^m^m USEFULNESS \ m k * s Sfi^ £ ""'^ m Antl TftST / tit wjk wtt /_IIU VUOII m W' H They are perfectly novel 1 \ M fl HAVE YOU \ ' Mf >«\ Seen them before ? W II BESIDES THESE • fflk ml We have, per " lonic," 1 §a fiji great lots of pretty things, wl which we shall be delighted to shew you and which you will be equally delighted to see. 69, LAMBTON QUAY. I ', ry — ~\q During the week we have opened up exs.s. Tongarlro a very fine assortment of Salad Bowls. Some aro of English Oak, with finest Electro-plated Mounts'; others are of fine Porcelain, with various Floral Designs. There are quite a number of tho latter, intact, we have never seen a finer collection. A few of the handsomest are priced at 35/-. 37,6, 45/-, 52/6, 65/-, and 75/- each. Prices include Servers to match. Come in and see them. Fs39o— Handsome Oak Salad Bowl, with Socvefs to match, Best E. P. Mounts, £2; others at 30s. Stewart 7)awson «& Go., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. I *_> Open all day Wednesdays. Closed I p.m. Saturdays. <r 1 W^ W wwH-ai--& THE SICKNESS I •£) g I *nfi I fl/£.__ck» • 13. j3 V ,*^HBiy_tli_sv TV/TANY men are to-day suSering S* % E _¥M3>V^*^§i_. from the siclaiess that kills. £ 2 G jgjfr^'^j^WTW^m v llas been stealine on them in- g* Xl} *3£_bbk££»^' ffl» . siduously, menacing them gradually, r j^ H wgSr 8&A Killing them surely. On a sick-bed T JL B cSSf vffl '* ley b* ve ample opportunities to £ .cj a WB3 r f ~~*i3a Y«J reflect upon the risks ttiey have S* 41 B J&%> tfi&wi «£fej» If ran > t ' le '°N' es "> e y aye upheld, f ,$ H /fiv? "*"^l ~ «S *l' e disease they have created. T ,gi 4} ' Yd » a Ml f Perhaps such refirctions are use- SI a M \\ / M lit ' ess ■ *' le y ma y c OE 3' on d the pale JT ,t, H \ I ' flb»v*!fc r / °' morta ' a d; they may have f ,v SB N \J _/ entered the last long sleep from r ,Sj « ■ % wira_G_i I which there is no awakening. f £1 jf \ f ' 1 If there is, however, a possibility 5 ,a (• *™» A of hope, disease may be yet de- «* M M _H»»_ __/ L Seated, death conquered, the crown S* £ n. B|_<*is^ j\ j of Life again yat won. There .is £ ,i si _M-»Hb""^ A I always hope. Death or premature g* Jj B _^ decay is not always the victor. f * 9 ! wSjia 9 ff*T»» A man's life may yet be saved if J* \ i j&lmmm i^fesr^fL/ I Expert aid is obtained, if the disease f X I-^iSSfcfgS W&s^£*^l «a*J 1S Ule aftermath of eaily indiscre- «* il B» WoS 9 WWf / \?*r tion, exposure, contracted ailments. T %Wl V&m £9 M V / CV &c - A Specialist in this form of g* •ft Sfl V EH WsJ I J& disease should be consulted. In J* 11) 1& SBm m\ J -jffifc treatment and cure of this disorder T % B \ !jf«J?y_/f I tho Specialists of fr 1 1 . I FIEEIuTtJkUME \ f %-jniiiii- H^.^-^.-.»i-»'--^--y-* ?a Electro -Medical Institute t *g < -1 are unexcelled in practical medical J" T Here is a portrait of Mr. Arthur Larcombc, oi benefit. Their chan-es are within g* % Temuka, South Canterbury (N.Z.) who suflered tho use of all. They give friendly ™* 'X from Insomnia. Now lie writes :— counsel fece; jr<j«- nay coiund r/ion "£ "S "lam so much improved in health that Idono 1 jinscnalb/ bu inter without thnrge. x X know what it is to be ill. Think of the tliflercnco " rll "vcute where the average doctor !g* V in me from what 1 was when I first consulted j ou !" fails. J9» * o» •g< ' £. I Proofs that do not Lie. | *& We are treatine thousands of cases annually, and is it not reasonable to suppose that we «3> *8> understand such cases better than those who are treating only a few hundred ? Practice & *S| makes perfect in any line, and it is none the less true in the tieatment of disease. You Ret S» •6* the benefit of Experience when jou place your case in our hands. Do not despair. Order *3* •8 your treatment at once, and let us add jour name to our long list of cures. ©» •v If the slightest doubt exists in your mind that our treatment will not cure \ou, it is a *■ *S* duty you owe to yourself to write to some of the references we herein publish, ami send an p* * addressed envelope for reply. Ask any of the attcstants who have gtven these testimonies to &■ •ft U s if they think we can benefit you. Wo court the closest investigation. Our l'arcel Post |3•Si System is a blessing to all sick men livinß in centres far from medical men and aid. R* •SH Thousands of men would now be in their graves had not we reached and treated them by B* * our Parcel Post System. ' jg. I . '■ _________ o« I We Cure Men to Stay Cured for Life. I "f. We have cuicd so many thousands ol cases of the above complaints hat if there is a _ J<l enre for your disease you will find it at oui Institute. With proper obedience to out m< d cal ■_ 3, instructions there is no such thine as failure to ohi treatment, I f 2 We will explain how and nhy we can cure you. and why DISEASES OP MEN icquire „ Ji the knowledge and skill of Expert Mailer Specialists. Tliero are certainly grave reasons „ I why certain diseases demand special treatment. Wherte they an* r r extrfmc delicacy! &. rfj involving delicate parts of tho human anatomy, a Specialist only-should undertake to cure a! •f} Inexperienced treatment is malpractice in its worst form, and may result, in permanent SI .& paralysis or death. * J* We have several expert Specialists who are paid high salaries in order to treat you &. q Come personal yif you can ; or write fully the nature and symptoms of your ailment- a S * ?uIS? v IS, k ! a ? d^ crt ?. l 2 c « ' c ,. IS po \Sibrf\ S i b rf b ? our ? erfec i Correspondence System. Our Physician- Z a in-Chief, Dr. Rd. V.allace, M.D., is registered by Australasian, English and American Z .g Medical Boards. g^ •E Si $ The FREEMAN and "WALLACE. ELECTRO-MEDICAL and SUR- C £ GICAL INbTITUTK, Corn«r Klizabeth and Bathurst Streets, Sydney. and at Melbo.irne & .j Howard Freeman. Director of Institute ; Dr. Rd. Wallace, M.D.; L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S.. L.M.! g. Physician-in-Chief; Dr. Elizabeth White, M.D.. Principal Women's Department. & *'". I ' ■ " There is no end (says the Westminster the -wine. Webster reached for tho botGazette) to the stories of Lord Young, tie and helped himself to a second glass, A decision of the venerable Judge had saying : "I really must stop that confound its way ou appeal to the House founded interest." of Lords, and was there upheld. A The member (says "Woomera."') was ipllow-bencher ot the Middle Temple re- endeavouring to explain to his -wife the marked to Lord Young ; "I see that difference between v State democrat and judgment of yours in ha« been af- a social democrat. "One wants the lirmed by the House of Lords." "It SUite to rob you, the other is prepared may be richt, for a 1 that," drily replied to take on the job himself, hi either the Judge, in his broadest Done. ease the man who haa nothing claims A host of Daniel Webster, in handing the light to rob the man who has." him a glass of Madeira, out ot a dusty "They .spell mr.nj} with two n's, don't and cobwebbed bottle, snid that he had they?" tho innocent lody asked, aud tho nude a little calculation that the wine member thinks that, his wife's time at had cost him two dollais a (>l.iss, count- the Woman Political Club lws not been ing the interest from the time lie bought J altogether wastedj

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 11

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