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DR H. C. GLENDINING (D.D.S., U.S.A.), DENTAL SURGEON, FletcherV Buildings, 3, Willis-street. Telephone 1755.

MASOISIC HOTEL. Cubassfcreet, Wellington. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor. Late of Defence Department, Wellington, and Railway Hotel, Eketahuna. ' p HIS Hotel is now thoroughly comJL plete, and is one of the bestappointed houses in the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams punctually attended to. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff : 7s per diem, or 35s per week. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. Telegraphic Address: "MASONIC," WELLINGTON

[ Why Are I I You Weak?! I You •■a be I (r*~~~^&-^& «nttl you are I v >c stronjf. I i If we had not I A^tF ***• iaost ■ ln " I e#r * eonfldence I vWß|^^V could not pos- ■ slbly male* suchl ■ n a clear andl ■ Dr. «. WsilftM, M.B, clean-cut pro- 1 ■ The l~**tmm Speelailst. vosltlOß to I I EVERY MAN! I

"Weakness." I la tnatta* so-called "weakness. ' we ■ employ no tonics or stimulants. ■ I "Weakness," in all It* phases, and In ■ practically every case that comes to us ■ for treatment, Is merely a symptom ■ resulting from a state of chronic In- ■ flammatlon exlstlnc In th« prostate ■ gland. This Inflammation may be a ■ lingering result of some contracted ■ disease «r may have been broucht on ■ by early dissipation, etc. In by far ■ the rreater number of cases the rene- ■ ral health of the patient may b* per- ■ feet, there belnr n« lack «f either phy- ■ sical or nervous enerry. No stlaa> ■ lants or tonics are needed, and If em- ■ ployed would only result In temporary ■ excitement of the functions, and post- ■ tlve Injury to the tender and already ■ disordered prostate. Our treatment Is ■ a local eae entirety. It removes all ■ Inflammation, swelllnc. aatd tenderness ■ from the prostate claad, establkihes ■ normal circulation tkrourhout the ■ parts, and restores permanently and ■ completely all aatural functtom. By ■ this m«tu*« ikM ia it p— llls u ■ brmc complete vsststmttssi sf It— « «i ■ and vlr*«r. ■ Contracted Disorders. I Both the remedies we use, and «ur I { methods «f application are different ■ from the erdtnary. Tkereuch cures ■ in half the usual ttase. ■ We also treat am< thor- I onglily cure Speeift* Blood ■ Poison, Varieoeele, Insom- ■ ai*» Rmrtnre, Piles, and ■ All Reflex Ailments. I ♦•♦ ♦ I We Make mo Experiments. ■ We H*T6 Wo Failures. I I Our Cures are Permanent. I I Our Fees are Fair, and ■ Wo Treat Ton Tin Cured. I ♦»♦ ♦ I "LfveAHYoarYearsaMan." I This Is the world-wetu desire with I an aaem. Svaled, and under plain ■ cover, to an who write we send our ■ BW-ps«e Medical Book. 1M Hedlcal ■ Ptates. It tells of cur methods of ■ treatlnc disoideis. Oinsultatlea Free ■ at office or by mall. Se are cur Dtar- ■ noetic Charts. ■ Dr. RICHARD W^-u&ACn, K.D., I who Is widely known as an Inter- I national expert In MEN'S SERIOUS ■ DISORDERS, and who Is Reclstered I by Australian, English, aa4 Assert- ■ cap Medical Boards, may be consulted ■ FREE at the Institute. j I Nete the Address I The Freeman & Wallace I Electro-Medical and Surgi- I eal Institute, ■ Cor. ElisaDeth ft Bathurst I streets, Sydney, ■ AND AT MTLBOORKE. I Howard Fieenisn, Director. I DR. Wallace, Chief Physician. ■ DR. S. White, Women's Diseases j ■

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 290, 20 January 1906, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 290, 20 January 1906, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 290, 20 January 1906, Page 14

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