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PUBLIC NOTICES. I FAHCV .... | | UESTS . ... | | FOR GEHTLEiaEK I | a We liave received a very choice ft § selection of the Latest Designs £j k in Wool Woven Fancy jb C Vests. >So Fine in Si itch ami a Artistic in Ell'ect as to look like 4^ j| Figured Clotli jp | Warm as Flannel! SKERR ft bim 5 | 1 late with MEN'S MERCERS' 3 | W.D. HOUSTON 33 Princes St. | FOOTBALL SEASON! Ask {or ill© "Stead" Football Boots, Manufactured ut tho ZEALANDIA FACTORY, CHRISTCHURCU, N.Z. READ THE FOLLOWING UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL:- " March 15, 1906. Messrs Skelton, Frosticlt, ond Co. (Ltd.), Chriatchurch. Dear Sirs, — Before leaving for England with tho late football team I received one pair of Zeilaaidift Football Boots of your ordinary mate. I used these throughout the tour, playing SO matches on all kinds of ground, it gives me great pleasure to say how thoroughly they reach the , Btundard of excellence claimed for them. They - were tho same the day we played our last match in 'Frisco as when I first fitted them [ on in Now Zealand, and I can confidently, recommend them us ray ideal of what a football Boot should be. I may add that 1 ha<s i tho handling of all the Boots used by our team,—Believe mo fo bo, yours sincerely (Signed) J. W. Stead, Yice-captain of the 'All-Blacks' Footbell Team." If you cannot obtain these from your retailer write direct to us, and we will inform you where you can procure them. SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO., LTD.' _ CHRIST CHURCH and AUCKLAND. I We invite inspection of some Real j Scotch Tweeds we have imported. The grounds are in tho Hew I Colours—Sage-green, Greys, anil - Brown, and the patterns are exclusive in checks and miuiature v checks. This fabric makes up into splendid, comfortable-look-ing Sac Suits for Winter Wear. if STOKES IT lano §©$$~ GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, STOKES' BUILDINGS, PRINCES ST. 1 , NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS:' 3DSS 3351-.3S^S3Lj.E3E3 s I QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST, j Registered by the Governments of Great Britain, New Zealand, and New South Wales, I 230 MADRAS STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. j npHIS Highly Qualified Physician and I A Surgeon, from Hie Hospitals of London and Paris, has by 25 years of study and research become an Expert in CHRONIC - NERVOUS, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. In his very successful treatment of the above class oE difficult cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations are Free to all, so that a friendly chat with the Doctor, or' by letter,' posts nothing, and may save you years of misery, so none need despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of tho very best and purest are Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG MUN! If you are suffering, or wear, or sad, call or write to Dr Elmslie, 230 Madras street, Christchnrch, as lm thoroughly uaderstands your troubles and their caus'cs. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Curo in every case undertaken, or make no charge. Strictly confidential. Moderate charges. Consulting Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. N.B.—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE of £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies neccssary for their case. Wanganui, June 1, 1904. Dear Dr Elmslie,—l received your kind I letter, tho rncdicine, and the girdle, and your ■ kindness and benefit to mo I shall never forget. I really cannot find words half sufficient to - convey to you the opinion I have of you, or "j the amount of thanks I would like to give you. But there is one tiling I would like to say. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 11

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