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Public IVctieM. W 1 have good reason* for claiming your patronage. In Hondai-Lanka Tea tip-top quality at reasonable prices. HEALTH ABBUKED The Suffering and Ailing from. Narrow Affection*, Bladder and Kidney Tmubiee, Depression, Atrophy, Bxhauetkm, Bad Memory, Excitable Temperament, Irritability, Tifed Peeling, Weak Bade, Pains and Nonea in the.Head) SleepkasDeaa, can rely on obtaining relief by consulting (personally or by poet FREE) PROF. NOTMAJfN, M.E., K.M.G., 243 Oxford terrace, Christchurch (third boose east of Baptist Tabernacle). The only EleeteoBotameal Expert advertising (with twenty years’ European experience, and .eight yean before the New Zealand pubficj, who wiU guarantee a thorough core. Proprietor of the only guaranteed Electric Beits and other special Electrical Appliances in the Colonies. Write stating your case, and you will receive honest opinion FREE, You can he treated successfully at your own home, and, to convince the most sceptical, will forward Electrical appliances sad Concentrated Treatment on Easy Terms of Payment. TESTIMONIAL. Dunedin. Jan. 3rd. 1902. NERVOUS ANXIETY, WEAK VITALITY CURED. PEOP. NOTMANN. Dear Sir, —Feeling that it will benefit many who have suffered as myself, 1 have pleasure in stating that you have cured me, after aQ else failed. Three months ago my life was a burden. I had little to live foe, I was ao weak, thin, and miserable. I am gutting along splendidly ; health and strength have returned; work is a pleasure.; my eyes are bright, the dark rings have disappeared* and I have got quite fat. Tours sincerely, W. B. MACDONALD.

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Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 8