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Post Cards! Post Cards! 62 MANNERS-STREET, NEXT DOOR OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. The Best Shop m Town for Post Cards. Collectors should Pay us a Visit. \ Just Arrived, I ." THE BATHEBS," 2s 3d the set. *' THE BATHEBS' PBOGBESS," 2s 3d the sefc, 11 A DAY'S OUTING AT MANLY," Is 8d the set. "A LITTLE BIT OF, ALL BIGHT," Is 6d the sefe. . DON'T FAIL TO SECURE THESE CARDS. For all kinds of Stationery, Books, Papers, Comicg, etc., Pay us a 'Visit, or Write Manager POST CARD AND STATIONERY DEPOT, 62 Manners-street, WELUHGTOH. ESTABLISHED 1882. : \ P.O. BOX 114. #V A. SCHLESINGER, #^^7 ■■•iSSte- TOBACCONIST & NEWS AGENT. V, ■ -4^t ■ All the latest Sporting Papers received by every mail. ■■ JT\t>l SONG" BOQES-rThe Largest Stock m Town. ; flfit\dan ■ -^Jbk \ Fox's ' delebraited'^Police ! Gazette received by;, every mail. ', .. ljgHw|L& rl Single Copy, 6d, 6s 6d per quarter, post' free. f^iHßSfißßite&&. ) Fox's Sporting Annual, 6d. — Bag Punching, Club Swing-' : J^^r/^ ' ' ing, Breathing Exercises, Physical Culture for Women, P^maffifflfflN® ' Dumb Bell Exercises, Navy Drill, Army Exercises, Boxing by Jas. Corbett, Boxing and How to Train, "■■ j^f wßjjjpMgß*" %sg§^ Scientific Wrestling,- Ju-Jitsu and Ju-Jitsu Tricks. V l&s£o^ Sent to any part of New Zealand, post paid. .^^^^taw^m^^^^ For full particulars, write to » '*2 H WS& S REBfOr A. SCHLESINGER, 83 MANCHESTER-ST., ; W. F. NEWSON, "™ T 30 CUBA-STREET EXTENSION (just below Manners-street), Has received Shipments of Fashionable and Beliable Suitings, etc., etc., and is now busy taking Winter Orders. : Prices Seasonable. ? . I GUABANTEE IN FULL. Y*l TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STOrCB! Which is entirely distinct from the . ' ■■'. - TOWN AND COUNTRY CO-OPEEATIVE FJBJDEEATION ASSOCIATION. .O, ■.'■'■■ '"'-■;,' ■ ■■' ■ : ■■ -• ■-. ' — ': — ; ■ ... ', ■ ■ ■ ■•■".- ,' '•.■•■■ ■■ • ,-.,-,(, • This is a store for the people, where all goods are priced to meet the increased V expenses of living. A cash discount of 4 per cent, is allowed to customers. Telephone 1 - r * No. 1818, and address 45 CUBA-STREET.- , . . ; --^ S, A | Will Purchase a PEEPECT PITTING PAIE QT? "I A I J^y TEOUSEES from us, and as they are made between /:■ /m Im _ sizes, , they may be 1 relied on to . =• : ZJSL / 8T« > ' SUIT ANY FIGUEE: ■• ' ' \ RKIMES AND CO., | / 88 CUBA.STREET (next Godber's). , ! ~ v EXTRAORDINARY FREE I Jok^ || JI m m f^ FROM! JHE OXFORD 1 iK^ri ?f "a laidbs ?ob igent-s - p|>pp I SK^^w ''■'' r r y c> I In order to intooduce our Catalogue.into every home and to advertaS^ . r i onrfiitn.weliayedGcided to absolutelygiyeawaylOOOof our Famous Solid Silver Watches (LaSy'sor Gtent's). Our business is Mail Orders, .we.waijt youror.d6rs; and we want everyone ito receive our Catalogu,e and our Grand Free Watoh Offer. Send postal note for 5s for one of our Special Trial Order Parcels of Jewellery (Lady's ..or Gent's), containing six useful and fashionable Articles of Jewellery. Brooches, Pendants, Greenstone Charms, Tie Pins, Links, etc., and Tie send you with the Parcel the above liberal Oner. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money l-eturn&eu The Oxford Bazaar, 59-61 Oxfordrstreet. Sydney; fl.§*^ : „; ;:i ' 23 i?HilzSlE%..sWELLlN6T0N. f v £j ■-. ; - , ■-.. : ; ' vT, . J f j= : ,-. November 8, 1905. g To Mr. F. Webb, Herbal. Specialist— ;'^H's£ : ' ■■ ■': , ;■<■; ..' > 'I Pear 'S"ir,- -It -is wilhV-great pleasure I write', ta s thank you "m saving my wife's li|e, after- -a .long' and paanfj.il illness,., She was suffering with ; an internal .growth, with a very bad attack of piles,- and asthma. It Has l cost me a,lo1:-of. money for different medicines; they have done not ihS" least; good, : and at last she got so bad that the doctor said (be could do nomorejot her r andl , k w.e Jv w.er'e to let her haVe anytniug r fancied, as she could not last many days. Butj a frieiid of m^nV'thati'was' under your, care told me. ',to.,try^d see if yoii could do her any gd'b'd.'' She called to let you know of the case, and you called. I told" you the doctor wanted to operate on-her, but you said nothing of the sort— that you would promise to have her out' of - -ker. bed again. I . can only, thank the Almighty that He hasgiyon you the power and abilities to do as you have done; for I do 'not believe there is another man under the sun that could have done the same; for my wife is'upiarid about her work again. I could neyer^have belieVed it' had I have been told by anyone else. It is a most wonderful cure, and I feef sure she would not have been here nowif it had not been for you; J « Hopingtyou may be spared for the benefit .of/ the public at large. You can make any use' of this youmay think fit, and. atfyone wishing further proof can get it by. applying at 104 Tinakaw-road: My wife's age is over 75 years, n.nd that was very much against her.' I do not know how to express niy gratitude for your kindness. I 'have also to thank you for the cure 1 of two of my daughters, with different complaints ; and one of them (Mrs, Philp) is well and strong again, and the othei; (Airs, Ganaway) .is improving wondorf ully. Washing yotfevery success. My wife joins . me r thankingyou. \.' ' " .' : ''' :/ ••''- r ' v * '■ - •• •■•''.■."'''"'•:-: - ; ' ' '■ -„-- -, .. ..- ■ " * I am, yours faithfully, •:•■ . ■ '. \ >: _■ ,'■ /••;}'■ ■ ,'''--i&J3J$p MATTHEWS,; ';. / v ; .' x .'.._ ' ' ' "' 104 Tinakpri-road/ Wellington. „*: ■ ■ ■ %re^f v ; '- :;^ : ""^' : - ■Snccessfully CbmbatUag< Disease.— A newspaper representative who recently visited the consulting rooms; of Mr. F. Webb, herbal -specialisb, of this city, gained .?oxna idea of the widespread popularity of his method of successfully combatting disease. On ' the occasion,- mentioned, Mr. Webb's: appropriately •furnished rooms m Golombb-streßt North wikefilied with patients, and every n^inute.-sa^ the number increasing. J?r6m tho tone of tHe numerous authentic testimonials received by Mr. Webb, from persons m almost .every, part; of , the colony, who have, been cure^ by his system ; of ' 'ilorbal and vege- - table t/reatment,; it appears that the oures .effected :||ia;ye;-oreated;a t -B(^sati!^ v^oiigßb- those who have had them brought under their notice. 'ln all over 'nine- ihdusand cases }f*v£ been dealt with by his' system of. treatment throughout New Zealand, and during ithe eighteen months Mr. Webb has been established m this city he has treated close upon t fifteen hundred cases. One strong feature of his, system, is that it -does -.away with pho necessity for surgical operations m a large nqmber of cases where such operations are usually "considered necessary. He has removed from' the human body various growths which -aro usually only removed by means of operations. The esteem m which Mr. \Yi|bb is held by his patients m this city was shown on Monday afternoon, when abou(: one hundred patients and ex-patients \vaited oh him and presented him with an illuminated address and a gold medal. The address, which is artistically designed, and is signed t>y 83 persons who have been benefitted by Mr. 'Webb's system of treatment, refers to Mr. Webb's skilful and valuable, services gerf onrted, m -this city and district during the ydst twelve months. Of some of the cases dealt with the signatories deem ib no exaggeration to say that they border on the miraculous ; m some instances complaints of twenty years' standing have been cured; and m others he has' been successful where'inedical practitioners have given them up as incurable. Recognition is also made of the lnaiiy gratuitous services rendered by Mr. Webb to persons m straitened circumstances who have received hi« special attention and care, altogether apart from any mercenary considerations. Tha gold medal which accompanied the address bore, the inscription : — " To F. Webb, f roa: lii* patients ir Christchurch." Mr. Webb is leaving on a ten days' visit to Weiiiugton, whtrfl there are one hundred patients requiring his attention. — "The Press." F. WEBB, HERBAL SPECIALIST. Box 384 C.P.0., Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 8

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