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Medical.;* Why not lo °k y° ul: 'B? There's genuine Pleas - *' uro m holding ' vX*' l| ack Father l "^ ■ twenty : iIWMyr •> easily with , Ayer's Hair B*|l ' givesalltlutdeep StmSSi / ' and rich look to the KWW hair which belongs ■ \ Wmf to young life. pi!- Avers f: HairVsgor You know tlio story—-how good Queen Bess, pointing to the beautiful Lair of a peasant girl, said, "There's a real royal crown. I would trade my golden one for it," That was long ago. Now you can have a "real royal crown" ! golden on« for it," That using Ayer's .Now you can have a "real royal crown - ' <if your own, .simply by using Ayer's Jlair Vigor. It makes the Lair grow thick and long and slops it fallinc - out. b When your hair is rich and heavy, and when the closest inspection fail? to detect a single gray hair, you wil! certainly look a great deal younger, and you will be much better satisfied with yourself, too. Isn't that so? Prepcrtd by Dr. J. C, Aye r Co., Lcwel!, Mass., U. S. A. . "-•_T.'^ l >™. 1 :;."" " ' —y ; /pm I V—e**> | ', tW! v V'\#^ A FRIEND IX NEED. DR. ELMSLIE, QUALIFIED MEDIGAL SPECIALIST (P.e»i«fere(l by the Governraent"! of Great Britain, New Zealand, and New South Wale.'), No 13, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON'. This Highly-Qualified Physician and snrjjeoii, from the Hospitals of London and I am, has by 25 year.* of f,tndv and research necnoie an Esnert and Ppecialist in CHRONIC NKRVOKM. BLOOD. SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. D^t Tu ni9 very sncoes«ral treatment of tin above class of difficult ea?es there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations are free to all, so tliat a friendly chat, either personally or by letter costs not limy:, and may save von years oi • misery, so none need despair. New Scientific , ireatment and New Unfailing Remedies ot tli.j very best and purest are Honestly and fcaitufully used. Moderate charges. YOUNG MEN! If yon are snfferins or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr. ELMSLIE No. 13, Wellington Terrace. Wellington, as he tlioroufrlily understands vcur troubles and -. their causes. ilia -Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUAItANi 1 r.h a Complete Cure in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge. Strictly confidential. Moderate charges. r, ~ T „ ,• Timaro. Dear Mr. Elmslie,— Just a tew lines to let you know how satisneu I am with the improvement in mv cast tarotish the course of medicine .which you sent me some time atro. and which I have now finished. I am not in any way nervous, not bashful, feel better in spirits, stronger, and my appetite is good.— JTour most Krat»fnl patient, . j ~■■■* J'. ALEXANDER. ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate Attention ami prompt despatch (when possible' " of remedies necessary lor taeir case. SUBJECTS OP MOST DBEAD f'UL EXHATIS. , rfv.TKW CURED AND MADE HAPPY. / iilT DEAS DOCTOR,— *. rave no hesitation whatever in sayiug "Yes" in reply to jour letter received to-day, iu which you ask me whether I »m willinpr to lot tlie public know the benefit I received at your hand*. When I saw von upon the recommendation of Mr. Griffith (whom you had previously completely cnr.'d of * similar comv'aist), I tJiinlc X was in about as bad a stiito of raisary and depression ju both mind and body an any human ii'in; could be; in fart, I thought life ' was not wcrih living-, ami lay future was a blank. I ifss un object tt misery aim despair. Well, I called m>o:i ycu, aid you spoke some kind cheeriKf words tii n:» and pointed out the cause of all tb«p» troubles »sd grave cb.iri.vter of the follies of aiy youtit. You t-oid nic )>!.iinly and honestly Mitt you could and would cure ine, so that I should no loajfer be baslnul and stupid iu society, and could take ray part and interest in the amusawsnts and eyorts of >'.th>;-rH and have an ambitioa " in my business. At first i thought your promise was too poid vo be frue. lam thankful to say I "• ; tried your treatwaat. I swear sulecinly I feel a different r.:a»v to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle and have any amount of coufidoncs ia rays?);. I sin perfectly healthy aad quite happy, aad capable of enjftyia™ rayicif as others do, aid I don't mop: kbo-.it by niy*»ilfajidshnn society. I earnestly recommend all my fallow-suff«srers ia ' ; put tlieircosSdev.ee in you, as your treatment i* S perfect aud y«« Charges are small.— l am, your* truly, LACKLtN CAMEEOJJ. wßßgßßsn»SßagaMg«wßaß3iw»gaß»BißKaß3t^p^»ag» I" I cheerfully recommend ; I LUKE'S EMULSIOII. I My little girl was anything but ! I strong, restless in her sleep i I and piokish in her appetite. I 1 A tablesjpo'oiiful of Lane's 1 1 three times e*ch day for a few 1 I weeks made quite another child iof her. She is now as bonny , I as I could wish, asd seiHetioaes | says, "It was Lake's that $ made me good, mamma." I 341 j TSOTJI SEXES— for Free Books of viiaJ ..> interest, corcenimg yourselves and your welfare. Posted ■write to Mom. (}o«. rand. 82. Little Flinc'ers-flreet. Wclbonrae. nPORA-LLNB—Clears the 1Vi?« tod Sa.v*n X the Lungs Cojild it do mora? Ar. leading: Chemi3t3, Is and 2s. Insurance Companies. : : THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 00. OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL PAID-UP, EE-INPOBANCE. GENS. RAL RESERVE FUNDS, EXCEED £420.»3. TIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT- » LOWEST RATES. ■•< PROMPT AND LIBERAL BETTLEirENI'S LOCAL INSTITUTION. PROFITS RETAINED IN THE COLONY. '''f A. S. BUSSBLD. Branch Manas»r. NATIONAL "INSURANCE pOMPAXY 0? "M EV yEALAND. and TITARC^S. Acrmiiuittted Funds ... ... jC3?5,744j ALL PROFITS RETAINED IS TibS J COLONY •;, 'PlilC Xl'.W ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSCit- •'•jj; ANCE COMPANY q GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST. OFFICE: 108, VICTORIA ARCADA . \,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12878, 29 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12878, 29 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12878, 29 May 1905, Page 2

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