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A -FBIEND iN'NEED. mniS Highlv-qaalLfied Physician and 1 Bon "" _ Bnrgeon from the Hospitals of_Loadon and Paris has by 25 years of study ud reßearob become on Expert aid Specialist in CHRONIC NERVOUS, BIOOD. SKIN, find SPECIAL DIS-EASES-of Men end Women. In his very sntccssful treatment of the above class of difficult casea there ii "No Experimenting and No Failurea." Consultations aro free to all, eo that a iriendly chat, either personally er by. ettor, costs nothing, and ma? save yoa rears of misery, bo nono neea despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Un. failing Remedies of the vorf beat raid parest-are Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation Honrs s—lo to 18, 3to i, 7 to 8. f DRELMBLIE, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST, Registered b; the Governments of Great Britain, Now Zealand and New. South Wales, i 13, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON, YOUNG MEN! It yon are suffering, or weak or lad, call or rit ? t" Dr Elmslie, or Ms representative, 13, Welling ton terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands' your troubles and their muhs. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Bemedies enable him to GUARAN' TEE a Complete Cure in every csbo unden taken, or ho will make no charge. Strlot« It confidential. Moderate charge*. Coslolting Honrs-lfl to 12,2 to i, 71» ». N.8.-Pationte at a distance may ENCLOSE A PEE OF £\ It their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt, despatch (when possible) of remedies necessary for theii * 4M ' Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. ' Dear Dr 31mslie.-i received your kind tetter, the medicine and the girdle, and your kindness and benefit to me I shall DeTer forget. I really cannot find words half suffioient to convey to you the opinion I have of you, or tho amount of thoriVn I would like to rive you. But there is one thing I would like to say; that is, "It a P eat P"P that there ue not more doctors like you."—Youi grateful patient, McLAIJCHUN> wagsisf IMY DBA® DOCTOR,-I have no heeltii l!#n whatever in saying "Y< in reply to wur letter received to-day, m whieh yea uk me whether I am willing to let th< mblie know the benefit I received at eBiJW saves had previously completely oared of t UJVIIVUiHJ wt q flmilar complaint) I think I was in abool II bad -a: state oi misery and depression |i both' mind and bedy m amy hitman Elngeonld b»; In fact, I thought lift In S ot worth living, and my fntnre wat I blank. I was an object of misery tni Mptir, lon told rce plainly ana ho* Mir that yon eould ana would cure me. M (bit I ehonld no longer be. bashfjil isd stupid in sooiety, and conld take mi tart and interest'in the amusements an] (ports of others, and have as ambition ii tay business, At first 1 thought yeui iromiM was too good to be trne. I am uankfnl to say I, tried your treatment, i'fwear solemnly I feel a different mai Mar. I have put en flesh and muscle, ud nave any amount of confidence is nyself. lam perfectly healthy and quite •appjf. and capable oS enjoying myseli is others do, and I don't mope about by ■yself and; shun society. ; iearnestly re Mnunend all fallow-sufferers to put theO loudence in ; yon, as your treatment j perfect and your charges are smallH ■

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North Otago Times, 24 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, 24 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, 24 October 1905, Page 4

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