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TA..H NTTMBEE TWO TO THE THRIFTY WIFE. T<HE .wise wife is alwfljs a thrifty wife. Her constant endeavor is to get full value for the money she spends. Ignorance, however, often leads her into error. She purchases an article sue thinks cheap, but frequently finds it does not represent nearly the value ot the money paid for it, _ One of the commonest errors is to imagine that coupons with an article mw.n additional value to the purchaser. Ihe fact is that buyers of coupon goods pay dearly for their chance of a prize. Of necessity they get a poorer article. - . The thrifty wife should realise that in purchasing "TIGEE TEAS" she " aoes not pay for prizes for other people. She gets full value.lN TEA for her money — value that cannot be surpassed. We do not aslcher to take our word for this. Compare "Tiger Tea", even f* }l 6 with a coupon tea at 2/-, and 'Tiger*' will be preferred; but at 1/8 or 1/10 its superiority will be manifest to anyone. '',; BGRAY, Taikcrsa, Glen Orona. • Importer and breeder of Ihe middle and large Yorkshire, the ideal Bacon Pigs, or splendid for crossing, always has young boars and sows on hand. Hiß importations are from the herds of two of the best English breeders. His own herd has been the largest prize-winner in the North leland, and is the best herd of these classes in New Zealand. Prices and pedigree on appli. cation S. CLABE & CO. BEG to announce that they have purchased the COSMOPOLITAN DINING ROOMS, in Main-streei. Luncheons, Afternoon Teas and Suppers a Speciality. Fresh Cakes, Pastry and best Bread daily. Catering In all its branches. ~— ~- A FBIEND IN NEED ■#? » •' .. .j-g-g- ' DR ELMSLi^ L.P. PHYB., ET SUBG7 GLJSISG L.S.A., LOND., L.M. etc. V (Registered by tho Government*! ol Great Britain, New South Walei and New Zealand.) No. 18, WELLINGTON TBBRAOB WELLINGTON. rpHIS Highly .Qualified Physician and A Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris has by 35 years' study and roscaroh become an expert and specialist in the treatment of Ohronio, Nervous, Blood, Skin and the Speoial Diseases of Men and Women. In his yery successful treatment ol ohe above class of oases, there is "Ni Experimenting and No, Failures." Con* | saltations are Free to all, co that ■ friendly chat, either personally or by "ettei routs nothing, and may save yoa years of misery, so none teed-Despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Un-Failing Remedies of the very best and purest, are Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate oharges. I Consultation hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4 | '• " _ 7 to 8. ' . - '-". YOUNG' MEN I JSJ.sc"fering, or weak, or sad, cal or write to* Dr. Elmßlie, No. 18, Wellington terraco., Wellington, as he thorouahly nndei. stands your Troubles and their Causes, He guarantees a perfeot cure In every ease undertaken, or he will make' no charge. Strictly confidential. Moderate oharges. Consulting hours, 10 tola. 9 t04,7 to 8. . ■■••.;'.■ ..- .7, Subjects oi Host DreadM Eihanstioß Cored and Made Happy.. v MY DEAR DOOTOR.-I have no 7 hesitation whatever ia saying "Yea" in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you.Bßk me whether lam willinc to let the publio know the benefit I received at yocr hands. When I saw 3on upon tho recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom 50U had previously com* ; pleiely" cured of a similar complaint) I think I waß in about aa bad a state of misery and depression in both mind and body as finy human being could be; in/ fao*, I thought life was not worth living and my future was a blank. I was an—■ object of misery ond despair. Well I caled upon jen, tma you fpoke some bind, cheering weds to me and pointed out the cause of a!J iheso troubles and - the Rrave character of the follies of mv youth.. Yqu told me plainly - ana honestly.that you could end would cure vigours of; manhood so that I should no longer be bashful' and stupid in society, and could take my part and interest in the amusements and sports of others and, have an ambition in mv business. At first I thought your ' promise was too good 10 be true lam thankful to say I- tried your treatment 7 I swear eolemnly I feel a differentfcian:^; to-day. I .have, put --on ..*Jesfiiind- X muaele and have any amount bf -eiwfp7 denoe in myself. lum perfectly bealth#7 sni quite happy, and capable of <enib**72 ing myself as others do, and I-aonV^ mope about by myself and shun B doirtv7 I earnestly recommend jj.ll my-'fellowr^i sufferers to put tbeir confidence in v^7 aa your treatment;: is/perfect and S [charges aro youratrnl#& ' A±rFmZ(CAV_ZZOS7m

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8066, 17 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8066, 17 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8066, 17 August 1905, Page 3

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