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A FRIEND IN NEED. DR. ELMSLTE, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST, rte^lstered o> the Goverumente of Great Britain, New Sonth Wales, ' and New Zealand.) No. IS, Wellington Tkkback, Wellington. i npHIS Highly qualified Physician [ J. and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris has by 25 years' 1 study aud research become an expert and specialist in the treatment) of i Chrenic, Nervops, Blood, Skin, and the Special Diseases of Men and i Women. ; In bis or his Representative's very > successful treatment of the abovo class of difficult cases there ia 'No Experi I meriting and No Failares " j Consultations ore free to all, so that [ a friondly chat, uithur potsonally oi 3 with my Representative, or by letter, costs nothing, and may a»ve yen yeare of misery, so coco reed despair. New f Scitmrific Treatment and N«w Unf»ili ing Remedies of the very nest and , purest are Honeßfcly and Faithful!? i used. Moderate Chir^eß. ) Consultation Hours : 10 to 12, 2to 4, 7 to 8. ; SOUNGMENI If yo ,° - are oui. fering, or weak, or sad, call or write to ; Dr Elmshe, or his Representative. 13, ; Wellington Terrace jWellington, as he thoroughly understands your Tronblee and their Causes. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enables ) him to GUARANTEE a Complete t Cure in every case undertaken, or make no charge, Striotly confidential. Mode- , rate charges. Consulting hoars, 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 , N B.— Patients at a distance may J ENCLOSE A FEE OF £i in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies necessary for their case. I Wanganui, Jane Ist, 1904. $ Dear Dr Elmslie. I received your kind letter, the medicine, and the Kiidle, and vonr kinduesH and benefit to me I flball never forget I really . cannot find words half sufficient to convey to you the opinion I have oi you, or the amount of thanks I would . like to *ive you Rut there is one thing I would like to say, that is, " It is a great pity that there are not morn doctors like you. '—Your grateful patient i W. McLAUaHLAN. ', SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION • URED AND. made bappy. [ ] MY DEAR DOCTOR,— i 1 havo no hesitation whatever in . ; eayiug •' Yes," in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you ask me whether I am willing to let tbe public know the benefit I received at your ! ; hands. When I saw yon npon the I recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom i yon bad proviouslj completely cared , of a similar complaint), t think I was : in ebout ac bad a -tate of misery and i depression of botb mind and body as | * any human being conld be ; in faot, I 1 j felt that life \vns not wo'tu living, and | that my future wae'a blink I was an j object of misery »nd despair. Well. I ' called upon you, and yon spoke some kind, cheering worde to me and pointed ' out the cause of all these troubles and tbe grave character of the follies of my yoath. You told me plainly and honestly that you conld and would cure vigours of manhood, so that I should no longer bo bashful and stupid | in society, and conld take my part and | interest in the amusements and sports of others end have nn ambition in my business. At first I tbongnt your promise was too «ood to be uae. I am thankful to say I tried your treat* znent. I 6 wear solemnly I feel a different mun to-day. I have put on I Ceeh and muscle and bave any amount jof confidence in myself. I am per* j fectly healthy and quite happy, and ] capable of enjoying myself as others \ do, and I don't mope about by myself end shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow sufferers to put their confidence in you, as your treatment is perfect and yonr charges are small.— l am, j-ours truly, LACHLAN CAMERON. CARBINE STABUSS. E. GLADSTONE Proprietor. DOUBLE and single buggies, gigs coaches (suitable for football and cricket teams and picnic parties), and saddle horses on hire. Tbe Eimbolton and Waitnna Mail Coaches leave the Stables daily at 8.80 a.m. and 8 p.m. respectively. A man is aiwsvs on the premises to ensure attention to late arrivals. Tele I phone 29. RANGIWAHTA— RUAHINE-MAN-GAWEKA ROYAL MAIL. THE following is the Revised Time* table which came into force on November Ist : — Leave Rangiwabia 815 a m ! Arrive Rnalune 9 0 am Leave Ruuhiue 0 6 am j Arrive Mangaweka 10 46 a m , Leave Mungnwtika 1230 pm arrive Ruabino 2 45 pm Leave Ruabine 2 50 p m Arrive Rungiwahla 8 45pm H. A. HAYCOI X, Proprietor. DAW'S BOYAL MAIL OOAOHEB. FKILDTNG TO BAFGIWarta DAILY. mA> The Oldest E»tabli B hed Lino. Shortest and quickest route. Laar© Feilding 8 80 a.a ii Cheltenham ... 10.0 a.m ! „ Kiwitea 10,40 a.m Anne at JfisaboJton ... 1180 a.m. Wtrunpo I^ 1 »to Kimbolton „. 11.45 a.m " Kiwitea... ... 12.80 p. ra »i Cheitenhaia ... i.o p,ra Arrive %i Fwlding ... 816p.ni Ranoiwahia Limb. Leave Kangiwania ... 8.0 a m Arrive Eimbohoo ,„ n.o a m Leave Eimbolton „ 12.80 a m Arrive Raneiwahia ... 4.0 pra Q, MAX BAUER'S (LATE A. LAING) ROTAL MAIL LIUE O COACHES Bnwnir KI3TBOLTON AND FEILDING. Leave Peoto's Hotel T.4C ajh Arriving at Feildiar „. 9.65 a.n Leave tie Bttpi?? dtablaß, : FeUding... .., ... 8.46 p.w Arrive Ximbolton ... ... 6.46 pan AUP»*oelaleftatthe M*»ebefter Btobleß for Simbolton and A piti will be earefally attended to, and mubt be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Boriei, Special Ooaehei, Ac, always on Lire at the Kmmily and Commeroial Hotel Sta blei, Kimboltoß. ' 0. MAX BAUER, Proptiet ot

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 107, 1 December 1905, Page 4

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