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"Tz.-.-'ft NUMBEE TWO TO TEE THRIFTY WIEB. TTHE wise wife, is always a thrifty wife. Hf r constant endeavor is to get full value for the money she spends. Ignorance, however, often leads her X\ ° ?"? r' She Purchases an article she thinks cheap, but frrquentJy finds it dors not represent nearly the value or the money paid for i(. One of the commonest errors-is to imagine that coupons with an article mean additional value to the purchaser The fact is that buyers of coupon goods pay dearly for their ch<mce of a prze. Of necessity they get a pocor article. / The thrifty wife should realise that m purchasing '< TIGER TEAS" she does not pay for prizes for other people She gets full value IN TEA for her money —value that cannot be surpassed. We do not ask her to take our word forthi?. Compare -'Tiger Tea" even tiv' Wlt^ a couPon at 2/-, and Tiger" will be preferred; but at 1/8 or 1/10 its superiority will be manifest to anyone. S. CLARE & CO. BEG to annonnoe that they have purchased the COSMOPOLITAN DINING ROOMS, la Main-street. Lnnoheons, Afternoon Teaß and Suppers a Speciality. Freeh Cakes, Pastry and best Bread daily, Catering in all its branches, GEORGE ALLMAK MANAWATU SHOEING FOBGF, Banjitikei-st., Pamiebstok Nobth. LTOESES shod under my own personal supervision. All classes o£ work done. Corns, cracks, greasy heels and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. Horses sent for and returned. BiPg up Telephone No. 221. A FBIEND IN NEED /"* DR ELMSLIE. L.F PHYB., ET dURG. GL&8O. L.8.A., LOND., L.M. etc. (Registered by the Governments el Great Britain, New South Wales and New Zealand.) No. jB, WELLINGTON TEERACJ WELLINGTON. rpHIS Highly.Qualified Physician and •*- Burgeon from- tho Hospitals cl London and Paris has by 25 yean' ~< study and research become an expert ' and specialist in the treatment of \ Chronic, Nervcna, Blood, Skin and tbt "j Special Diseases of Men and Women, j In his \ery successful treatment ol 5 the above class of cases, there is "Nt ' Experimenting and No, Failures." Con* '- aultatKna are Free to all, so ihat a ! (rinndiv fhat, either personally or by { 'ettei coats nothing, and may save you "^ years of misery, «o none ceed Despair. '$ flew Scientific Treatment and New ; Ua-Failing Remedies of the very beet "- and purest, are Honestly and Faithfully ; used. Moderate charges. <;, Oonnultation hours, 10 to 12, 2to 4 ' 7 to 8. ' s* YOUNG MEN I", a •• taring, or weak, or sad, oal or write to Dr. Elmslio, No.' 18, Wellington terract ' Wellington, as he thoroughly nndcr. stands your Troubles and their Causes. He guarantees a perfeot cure In every ease andertaken, or he will make no ohorge. Strictly confidential. Moderate oharges. Consulting hours, 10 to 19, 1 to 4, 7 to 8. Subjects of Most Dreadful Exhanstioß \ Cored and Made Happy. MY DE&E DOOTOR.-I have no ■ hesitation whatever in Baying "Yes" in reply to your letter received to-day, fa ,' which you ask. mo whether lam willing ■* to let the public know the benefit I received at yorr hands. When I b&w jon np-n the r< commendation of Mr Griffith (whom you had previously com- "i pletely cured of a similar complaint), I ' I ihink ( \viiß in i>bout as bad a state'ol y misery nod dep-s- sion in both mind and '"; body as «ny hv-rnan bfiing could be •in ? fao*, I thought li: o wsg not worth living, ■"- and : .my fucare was a blank. I was on \ objeot of. misery and despair. "Well. I — ca'led.upon-vrn, end you spoke some" ' kind, ohses.ig svo ds to me and pointed i out ibe cause of k,l tbesa troubles und .' tha-siave ehar&ctfr of the folliea of my -' yooth. You told me plainly-and ,' honestly that you could and would onre * vigours of manhood so than lehoulol ? no longer be btshful and Etapid'ljf"^ sooiely, and could take my part'^ana^ iDterent ia the amusements.-ma sports Wi of others aad have an ambition m m , '?% bnsicess. At firac I thoueht yant ki promtee was too good < 0 be'true'^T^m^ thankful to say I tried your iSii"^."?' 3 I sjear solemnly I foel^^riSS:^ to-aay. I h ß ve put -6n fl es E s*£s muecls and have any amount bf-oe^fi -a .denoe in nayeelf. ;Ifunperfectlyheahh\ t and gate happy ■ ana- capable .if. Sior ' * jag myself- a 3 oth^ra ;do. and T& J mope about by Tnyadf^rifi eliu Q ; B o e ietv, % I earc-stly recommend all myifeli 0 Z,4 sobers to put their confidence in- vim "-• ob your treatment h perfect aad'vom.! charges are amalK-I am youra trul yl •% LACHL£N OAM2BON 'J' ■ ' ■ . ■ - -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8071, 23 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8071, 23 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8071, 23 August 1905, Page 3

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