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mmmmmmmwmm Sf m W mm ~ 1 ~ wimmmmmm bibIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIv* A FRIEND 18 NEED. DR. ELMSLIE, QUALIFIED MEDIOAL BPEOIALIST, (Registered by the Governments of Great Britain, New Sonth Wales, and New Zealand.) No. 18, Wellington Tkreuob, Wblunqton. THIS Highly qualified Physioian and Surgeon from tbe Hospitals of London and Pam has by 25 years' study and research become an expert and specialist iv the treatment of Chronic, Nervons, Blood, Skin, and the Special Diseases of Men and Women. In his or bis Representative's very snccessful treatment of the above ol*ss of difficult cases tbere is ■• No Experimenting and No Failares " Confliiltations are free to ail, so tliat a friendly chat, either poisonally or with my Representative, or by letter, costs notbine, and may sive voa vt-ars of misery, 60 nono need despair. New Scientific Treatment aud N**w Uof filing Remedies of tbe very best aud purest are Honestly and Faithfolly nsed. Moderate Cbircec*. Conso (tation Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. \OUNG MEN! If yo f a " aro suf. fering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr Elmslie. or his Representative. 13, Wellington Terrace (Wellington, as he thoroughly nudorstands yoar Troables and tbeir Causes. His Skilful Treatment. and Scientific Remedie.** enables bim to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in ever> case unden alien, or m>*ke no charge, Strictly confidential. Mode rato cbargee. Consulting boors, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 NB. Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in tbeir bra* letter to ensnre immediate attention and prompt despatch 'when possible 1 of remedies necessary for tbeir oaße. j WaogaDui, Jnne Ist, 1904 I Dear Dr Rlmslie I received your I kind letter, the medicine, and tbe { gi'dln, aud >nur kmdrjesN aud he* efit to me 1 shall nevi<r fory»t I really cannot fiud word- halt Huffici- nt to couve\ to you thf opinion I have of >ou, or the amount of tnanks I would like to tive \ou Kut there is one thing I would like to sa,, tba' is. " It is a great pity tbat tbs.** are not mor^ doctors like you. ' — Tour grat** fai pntient W. McLAUvJHLAN. SUBJECTS • F MOST DREADFUL I EXHAUSTION URED AND. ! M*DE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,— j 1 have no hesitation whatever in eaying *' Yes," in reply to yonr letter received ro day, in which yon ask me whether 1 am wiiliug to let the pnblio know the benefit I received at youi bands. Wben I saw yon npon. tbe t recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom j yon bad previously completely onred I of a similar complaint), I think I was in aboat a** Had a &tato of misery ancl depression of both mind and body as any hnman being could be * in fact, I felt that life was not worth living, and that my future waa'a blank, I was an object of misery and despair. Well, I called upon yon, and you spoke some kind, cheering words to me and pointed ont the cause of all these tronbles and the grave character of the follies of my youth. You told me plainly and honestly tbat you conld and wonld cnre vigours of manhood, bo that I should no longer be bashful and stupid in Bociety, and could take my part and interest in tbe amusements and sports of others and bsve au ambition in my businu«B. At first I thonght yonr promise was too good to be trae- I am thankful te say I tried yonr treatment. I swear solemnly I feel a different man to-day. I bays pnt on flesh and muscle and have any amonnt of oonfidenee in myself. I am perfeotly healthy and qnite happy, and capable of enjoying myself as others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly reoommend all my fellow sufferers to pnt their confidence in yon, as yonr treatment is perfeot and yonr charges are small.— l am, yonrs truly, LAUHLAN CAMERON. CARBiNE STABLES. E. GLADSTONE Proprietor. DOUBLE and single buggies, gigs coaches (suitable for football and oricket teams and pionic parties), nnd saddle borses on hire. Tbe Eimbolton and Waituna Mail Ooaehes leave tbe Stables daily at 8.80 a.m. and 8 p.m. respectively. A man is always on the premises to ensnre attention to late arrivals. Tele phone 29. j i RANGIWAHIA— RUAHINE - MAN- ! GAWEKA ROYAL MAIL. ri>HE tollowing is tbe Revised TimeI X table which came into foroe on November Ist :— I Leave Rangiwahia 816 a m Arrive Rnabme 9 0 am Leave Rnahine 05 am Arrive Mangaweka 10 45 a m Leave Mangaweka 12 80 p m Arrive Ruabine 2 45 p m Leave Ruabine 2 50 p m Arrive Rangiwahia 846 p m H. A. HAYCOCK, Proprietor. DAW'S ROYAL MAIL COAOHES. FEILDING TO BANGIWAHIA. DAILY. The Oldest Established Line. Shortest and qniokest ronte, Leave Foilding , 880 a.m „ Cheltenham ... 10.0 a.m „ Kiwitea 10,40 a.m Arrive at Kimbolton ... 11 80 a.m. UTtraripa L^ave Kimbolton ..11.45 a.m „ Kiwitea 18.80 p.m „ Cheltenham ... 1.0 p,m Arrive at Feilding ... Sls p.m Ramoiwahu Lnnt. Leave Rangiwahia ... 8.0 a m Arrive Kimbolton ... 11.0 am Leave Kimbolton .. 12.80 a m Arrive Rangiwahia ... 4.0 pm 0. MAX BAUEB'S (LATE A. LAING) ROYAL MAIL LINE O OOAOHES BRWOI KIMBOLTON AND FBILDING Leave Peole's Hotel 7.45 a.n> Arriving at Feildin*- \t ... 9,56 a<m Leave the Empi; dtables, Feilding 8.45 p.u Arrive Kimbolton 6.45 pjn AU Panels left at the Manchester Stables for Kimbolton and A piti will be carofully attended to, and must be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horsei, Special Ooaehei, Ac., aiwaya on hire at tiie family and Commeroial Hotel Bta blot, Kimbolton. 0. MAX BAUBB, Pi-opcittoi '

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue XXVII, 30 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue XXVII, 30 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue XXVII, 30 November 1905, Page 4

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