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A FRIEND IN NEED. DR ELMSLIE, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST. Registered by tbo Governments of Great Britain, New Zealand, and New South Wales. 13. WELLINGTON TERRACE. WELLINGTON. THIS Highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris has by 25 years' of study and research become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC . NERVOU6 { BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. in his or his Representative’s very «ua>. cessiul treatment of the above class of difficult eases there is "No Experimenting' and No Failures." Consultations are free to all. so that *. friendly chat, either personally, or with my Representative, or by letter, costs nettling, and may save you years of misery, so 'none need despair. NewScientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best and--purest are Honestly and Faithfully used, Mode-i rate charges. Consultation Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 1. I to 8. - YOUNG MEN 1 If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr Elmslie, or his Re» preoontative, 13. Wellington terrace; Wellington, ns he thoroughly understands vour troubles and their- causosUis Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Onto in every case undertaken, or, make no charge. Strictly con-’, fidential. Moderate charges. Consulting Hours—lo to 12. 2t04,7 to 8. N.B.—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OP XI in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies necessary for. their case. Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. Dear Dr Elmslie.—l received your kind letter, tho medicine, and the girdle, and your kindness and benefit to me I shall never forget. I really cannot find words half sufficient to convey to you the opinion I have of you, or the amount of thanks I would like to give you. But there is one thing I would like to say: that is, “It is a great pity that there are not more doctors like yqu. ■ —Your grateful patient. . W. McLAUCHLAN. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL ES HAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,-I have no hesitation whatever in saying “Yes" in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you ask rao whether I am willing to let the public know the benefit I received at your hands. When 1 saw you upon tho recommendation of Mr Griffith(whom you had previously, completely cured of a similar complaint) X think X was in about as bad a state of misery and depression in both mind and body as any human being could be; in fact, I thought life was not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. You told; me plainly anil honestly that you could and would cure rao. so that I should no longer bo bashful and stupid in society, and could take rny part and, interest in the amuse, meats and sports of others, and have an; ambition in ray business. At first I thought your promise was too pood to b% true. I am thankful to say 1 fried your treatment, I swear solemnly I feel a. different man to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle, and have any amount of confidence in myself. I am perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying myself as others do, and f don’t mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow-sufferers to put their confidence ia: you, as your treatment is perfect, and, your charges or« small.—l am, yours truly, LACHLAN CAMERON.

SWEET DREAMLESS SLEEP Immediately follows the use of Bonnington’s Pills- No matter how your rest has been broken on account of liver or stomach troubles, you can get relief by a course of these famous vegetable pills. All chemists and storekeepers sell them, or Bennington, chemist, Christchurch, will send a box post free for i/in penny stamps. ASK FOR BBNSIKGTOH’S PILLS ‘The Pill of the Period.’

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 2

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