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MedicaL ~~~~ hi k$ Vr ■ >}W& bk. J ■■JB For coughs and cold*; "A friend in need is a friend fa . I deed. AyersCJorryrectowltajS such a friend, Nercr ba without it It will prove a good friend when von have a fresh cold, bringing framed, ate relief. \ou will find it C na 11, > true in old colds, bronchitis, wLon. ing-cough, asthma. ' *^ If you will use filer's Skerry 9eeteral for an irritabl3 throat or weak lunt»s you will find it '-the best friend i a the world.'' It acts as a strong tonic, clearing up the throat, giving tone to the relaxed tissues, and greatly, strengthening the lungs. There are many substitutes and] imitations. Beware of them and of so-called " Genuine Cherry Pectoral.'' Be sure you get AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large and small bottles. Prepared by Or. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass.. U.S. AI LANES EMULSION.] I Makes weak people strong. Cures 3 ■ Coughs and Colds, builds the 1 I luors. A valuable flesh-forming food. I 9 medicine. Children or adults. Sold I 1 everywhere. ' 1 FAIR OFFER j m to § WFM MFU K hh B SUA tiVt SWai is vVi | fa inns% kWBB«11 I which does not coat you | 1 a penny unless cured. I i MESSRS. I I B, Hamilton & Co., J H The Herbal and Electric Institutes, 231 a, 1 I Colombo St., Chi'lstchurch; Exchange I SI I ?, ui,dln^ > L, ""blon Quay, I a William and Wurray Sts., Herth; Lindsay I I Chambers, Egan St., Kal£oorli<!, W.A., i I Beg to inform all whom it m$ concern 1 1 that they have opened a Permanent I &i Establishment in Bj t< AUCKLAND, I I and the Principal and the Chief Con- I m suiting Physician may now be seen m I personally at our New Rooms, ji3 1 10, CITY CHAMBERS, I fa Corner of Queen and Victoria Sis., Auckland 1 1 And will be pleased to srive ail par- i SB tieulars and ADVICE FREE to bona- H Eg fide sufferers concerning our new » m and special treatment, which has 1 m ???" 50 successful In curing THOUS- 1 m ANDS OF YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED I m and OLD MEN from CHRONIC, NER 1 M VOirs, BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES SO B LOSS OF MEMORY, LOW SPIRITS 1 m LOSS OF VIGOUR, MUSCULAR and i i LOCAL WEAKNESSES, GENERAL DE I M BI.LITY. MENTAL AND BODILY 1 m PROSTRATION, AFFECTIONS of KID- 1 B f*kJ,? and BLADDER, PREMATURE I 1 LO I S «S£.. VIGOUR > LOSS' of HAIR, 1 m and DISEASES OF A SPECIAL NA- 1 W TURE, etc. I a Men who have wasted the ex- i m nilarating spirit of jtouiik nan 1 m llood, men whose eyes are i§9 m dulled, whose brains are muddled |a M and weary, whose -ncTrotlS energy- j m M is exhausted from dissipation, over- . SSI H work, indiscretions, excesses, or dis- Sis ia obedience to Nature's laws, who have |pa m lost the sprightly enjoyment of life, \m ' H who have sleepless nights, dull, a H gloomy, despondent days. who have 'a H lost courage, ambition, and the grit j 9 |3 which is so evident in perfect man- 22 m hood; men who have BLOOD and H ffl SKIN TROUBLES, and diseases of a I M special nature. If you have failed Bj M to derive any benefit from other I H treatments, and have wasted both £3 m time and monev, we offer von a 1 M COMPLETE and PERMANENT CURE, I m which will NOT COST YOU A I ! PENNY UNLESS CURED. If you ! m suffer, do not put this aside, and I M say I will see to it later on, but at £ BU once take advantage of our PRIX- ■ | OI PAL'S SPECIAL VISIT TO AUCK- 9 S [ LAND, and have a personal inter- w S view. Our Rooms are open MON- m i HAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FRI- 1 S DAY, AND SATURDAY, from 10 a.m. m 1 to 1 p.m.. 2to 5 p.m., and 7to 8.30 If I p.m.; WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m. to 1 1 1 p.m.; SUNDAY, by special appoint- 1 g ment only. fi A If yon are livintr too far away to a | visit write at, once, in strict confi- 9 I deuce, giving full particulars of I £ you; trouble, and you will receive a | I If yon are living too of what I visit write at once, in strict confi- y dence. giving full particulars of H you.- troiible, and you will receive a H plain and distinct statement of what 9 S we can do for you. I We never supply our Remedies for [9 Cases they cannot Cure. We have h made so thorough and complete a I „„ study of Diseases and Troubles of I £ Men that, failure is almost impos- 1 I sihle. We do not claim to perform I I miracles, but. what we do claim i? P I that our Remedies Cure the Most (9 M Obstinate Cases when all .other a VM means fail. 9 ! CONSULTATIONS FREE.' 1 i Correspondence must lie addressed to the 9 H Physician in charge, or !i | MESSRS. [1 1 B. HAMILTON & GO. I i 10, CITY CHAMBERS, I t Queen Street, Auckland, g FARMERS-—** It will pay you to as» EDSOjN'S CHEMICAL ESSENCE. WILL CURE LAMENESS IV HORSES SPAVINS, CURBS. SPLINTS, ' CALLOUSED OR HARD SWELLINGS, ETC, IN BOTTLES AT 2/-. 3/5, and 5/. EDSON'S CONDITION POWDER ] FOR HORSES. IMPROVES THE APPETITE, \ PURIFIES THE BLOOD. AND PRODUCES A SLEEK AND GLOSSY COAT , IN PACKETS AT 1/-- | EDSON'S GRIPE OR COLIC MIXTUKF FOR HORSES. § AN INVALUABLE REMEDY. I SCARCELY EVER KNOWN TO FAIL 3/6 PER BOTTLE. 1 EDSON'S CLEANSING j DRENCHES | FOR COWS. | THE DEMAND IS STEADILY | INCREASING FOR ... 1 THESE CELEBRATED DRENCHES. 1 2/6 PER PACKET. | EDSON'S I WORM POWDERS ;| FOR HORSES. • I HORSES USING THEM REQUIRE Ml | REST FROM WORK. ,_.-.-. | OR ALTERATION IN FEEDING. | IN PACKETS AT 2/6. . . 1 To be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeeper m - •'■ M J. EDSONi Chemist,; 1 3% Queen St.. Auckland. E«tablU»*-fla' |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13081, 22 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13081, 22 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13081, 22 January 1906, Page 2

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