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Medical. . , | FAIR offer WEAK*MEN 9 which does not cost you Ifij < 3 a panny unless ourod. gl m MESSRS. I § B, Hamilton & Co., 1 m The Herbal and Electric Institutes, 231 a, g Kj Colombo SI., Christchnrch; Exchange fc M BuildHgs, Limbtoa Quay, Wellington ; m m William anil Mot-ray Sts.. e>rth; LladSay M fig Chambers, E£an St., Kalgoarlle, W.A., M K-3 Reft to inform all whom it may concern |S ffl that they have opened r» Permanent m 8 ' Establishment in tt-1 N AUCKLAND, i «a and the Principal and the Chief Con- pj j fl suiting Physician may now be seen gj : a personally at our New Booms, gj I f3 10, CITY CHAMBERS, &j { Corner of Queen and Victoria Sts., Auckland Eg 8 And will be pleased to slve ail par- » 5 ticulars and ADVICE FREE to bona- S ! fide sufferers concerning our new g Bj and special treatment, which has & R been so successful in curing THOUS- V ANDS OF YOUNG. MIDDLE-AGED. I @ and OLD MEN from CHRONIC. NEB- i i VOUS, BLOOD and SKIN DIS EASE v f i LOSS OF MEMORY. LOW SPIRITS, g 9 LOSS OF VIGOUR. MUSCULAR and £ 1 LOCAL WEAKNESSES. GENERAL DE- | I BILITY MENTAL AND BODILY B PROSTRATION, AFFECTIONS of KID- | 1 NEYS and BLADDER. PREMATURE j 1 LOSS OF VIGOUR, LOSS of HAIR, ft 1 and DISEASES OF. A SPECIAL NA- 1 I TURE. etc. I I Men who have wasted tin ex- | 1 bilaratiiiß spirit of young man- M I hood. men whoso eyes are a 6 dulled, whose' brains are mutinied ff K and wearv. whoso nervous energy K| g is exhausted from dissipation, over- m K work, indiscretions, excesses, or <Us- a ffl obedience to Nature's laws, who have fa la lost the sprightly enjoyment of life, m M who have sleepless nights, dull. 158 91 Bloomy, despondent days, who have 9 m lost courage, ambition, and the grit Eg Eg which is so evident in perfect man- jg ffl hood; men who have BLOOD and m a SKIN TROUBLES, and diseases of a M m special nature. If yon have failed a B to derive any benefit from other a gj treatments, and have wasted both « ' Hi time and money, wo offer yon a <* 1 COMPLETE and PERMANENT CURE. £3 i which will NOT COST YOU A Eg E PENNY UNLESS CURED. If yon Eg ffi suffer do not put this aside, and ra a say I will see to it later on, but at fig S once take advantage of our PRIN- w I OIPAL'S SPECIAL VISIT TO AUCK- I H LAND, and have a personal inter- M 0 view. Our Rooms are open MON- fa i UAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FRI- m ■ SSI DAY, AND SATURDAY, from 10 am ■ I to 1 p.m •. 2 to 5 p.m., and 7to 8.30 M B p.m.: WEDNESDAY. 10 a.m. to 1 H E pin : SUNDAY, by special appoint- fig G meat only. N 1 If you are living too far away to I f c visit write at once, in strict confl- B B deuce, giving full particulars of Jtt I your trouble, and you will receive a a n plain and distinct statement of what 153 p3 we can do for yon 9 m We never supply our Remedies for M I Cases they cannot Cure. We have m I made so thorough and complete a ■ If study of Diseases and Troubles of 5 I Men that failure is almost impos- a E sible. We do not claim to perform M K miracles, but what we do claim is 83 E that our Remedies Cure the Most m Eg Obstinate Cases when all other jH g means fail. u I CONSULTATIONS FIiEK- I I Correspondence must he addressed to the g 1 Physician in charge, or U . I B. HAMILTON & CO. I ffl 10, CITY CHAMBERS. ! g I Queen Street. Auckland, y FARMERS.^-.-It will pay yon to use ' EDSON'S CHEMICAL • ESSENCE. WILL CURE LAMENESS IN HORSES SPAVINS. CURBS. SPLINTS." CALLOUSED OR HARD SWELLINGS. ETC., IN BOTTLES AT 2/-, 3/6. 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 MIXTURE FOR HORSES. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY. SCARCELY EVER KNOWN TO FAIL 3/6 PER BOTTLE. x EDSON'S CLEANSING ' f DRENCHES FOR COWS. THE DEMAND 18 STEADILY INCREASING FOR THESE CELEBRATED DRENCHES. 2/6 PER PACKET. EDSON'S WORM POWDERS FOR HORSES. HORSES USING THEM REQUIRE NO REST FROM WORK. OR ALTERATION IN FEEDING. IN PACKETS A-T 2/6. To be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeeper!. J. EDSON, Chemist, 368. Queen St.. Auckland. Established 1859. Boots and Shoes. "DOOTS, CHOES. CLIPPERS. JU.VT ARRIVED. Ex 8.3. Star of N.Z. and Kamara, T ARGE pONSIGNMENTS OF "MEW QEASON'-S pOODS. FELT SLIPPERS IN GREAT VARIETY. All Descriptions of Rubber Goods— : "FOOTHOLDS. QOLOSHES. T ABIES' pi'M JDOOTS, ETC. SPECIAL— KEITHS CELEBRATED GENT-'S BOX CAir BOOTS. Stout Welts, for winter wear, to hand. For Durability. Comfort and Style, cannot be Excelled. Q QTONE AND Z^O.. CORNER OF QUEEN AND DARBY STREETS, AND MARINE SQUARE. DEVONPORT. Conveyances. DOYAU I\/J"AIL T INE OF pOACHES From DEVONPORT TO WADE. WaIWERA POHOI. WARKWORTH. AND WELLSFORD. WILL LEAVE DEVONPORT as under: MONDAY AND FRIDAY, through to Wellsford. at <-... 8 a.m. WEDNESDAY. Warkworth only .... 8 a.m. LEAVE WARKWORTH V TUESDAY. THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY ... _ 8 a.m. Orders left with Mesara Johnston and Noble. DeTonpcrt, will receive urompt attention i J. BARTON. WarkworUxProprietor. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13192, 1 June 1906, Page 2

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