Public Notices. sfc zm m m Sg« m © w m a*% ilfeS *Si i£>«^ a* n"«* avs A FRIEND m NEED. PR ELMSLIE, QUALLbXeaJ MhiuutUj bPEuIALIST. Registered by the Governments of Great Britain, New Zealand, and New South Wales. No. 13 WELLINGTON TERRACE. WELLINGTON. maiS Highly-qualified Physician and SurJ- eeou from the Hospitals of London aud Paris has, by 25 years ot Btudy and res«arch, Decome au Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC NERVOUS, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. In his very successful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations are free to all. so that a friendly chat, either personally or by letter, costs nothing, and may save you years of Si ??. n ? ne ne ? d despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best and purest are honestly and T»ifclif'ullv used. MnrinraJ-o ntim-noo s: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 fcc YOUNG MEN] If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr Elmslie, No. 13 Wellington tei Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your troubles and their causes His Skilful "Treatment ana Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge. Strictly confidential. Consulting Hours: 10 to «.™ r> ™ " Gis borne, June 22, 1904. 'DearDrElmshe,—l have just finished tho last supply of that you sent me, ind I think that I can safely take myself out ol your hands. It is needless to say how grateful I am to you for all the good you have uone me, ana i will always bless the day : that I confided in you. I "Many thanks for the Girdle. It is very soothing and strengthening.—-Yours thankfully, ■ . A. CHAMBERS." N.B.—Patients at a distance mav ENCLOSE A PEE OF £1 in their first letterto ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch /; (when possible) of remedies necessary tor their case. SUBJECTS OP MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSnON CURED aND MADE HAPPY. '■""" a "IW T» T» L » . . whatever in sayine 'Yes' in reply to your letter, received to-day, in which you ask me whether I am willing to let the public know ' the benefit I received at your hands. When I i *ST, yOI V n P OU recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom you had previously completely ' cured of a similar complaint), I think I was in about as. bad a state of misery and deression in both mind and body as any human eirig 'could be; in fact, I thought life was not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. You told me plainly and honestly that you could and would-cure me, bo that I should no longer be bashful aud stupid in society, and ments and sports of others, and have an ambition in" my • business. At first I thought your promise was too good to be true. I day. I have put on flesh and muscle, and have any amount of confidence in myself., lerfectly healthy, and quite happy, and ) of enjoying myself as others do, and I don't mope about by. .myself and shunsociety!* - I earnestly recommend all fellowsufferers to put their confidence in you, as your "-treatment is perfect-and your charges axe'small,—l am, yovirs' truly, • ■< *■ "LACHLANCAMERON."- ■
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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 8
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