imPOHTAWT A$iNQimC£MEmT I ID TTPTPTTTJ "ffl Without Operation, Pain or Detention from Work. • ■ V/UJiJLJJ THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. For the convenience of sufferers who cannot, from various reasons, make the long to Melbourne, EXPERT SPECIALISTS from the DB. LANGSTON INSTITUTE of Melbourne. Established 1887. Will visit tte principal Towns and Cities of New Zealand, to give those afflicted an opportunity of testing DB LANGSTON'S method of cure Private Consulting Booms at City Hotel to April 18th. YThy torture yourself with Steel or Iron Band Trusses, when Dr Langston GUARANTEES IMMEDIATE BELIEF and PERMANENT CURE with EASE ASD COMFORT. DR. MacCARTHY writes: -"I have much ofiS 1 n^SSs foV Sffi SSKTi *><>*'* F <> r s et L * st Da y« : \^&TZl v t k^^^ip Until APRIL 13 Combined Treatment to a Right Inguinal Kuphitherto seeu, and I^Vrccoamend my patients City Hotel, Duiiedin. fo you with a feeling of certainty that you will cure them."— C. De L'.ey MacCartby, 8.A., M.8., &c. OAMARU -Star and Carter Hotel, April I ASHBURTON-Commercial Hotel, Apri . l-ltrt 18 I 25 to 31. TIM ARU -April 19 1 to 23. j OHRISTCHURCH-From Monday, May 2. SELECTIONS fWHIOHISI IN LAST FROM I xuc DC oT 7 I YEARS VERSJS I *"E BEST f g COMPETITIONS An infant thera was in Madrid, s An Editor sat ia bis den, Wm eruafredby the cries of that kid : • For wo'v» ttx too much copy I'm sure ; "Ml broSdi ToVhVow, S oatft «top his row, There's «ooA for a week in *«» P°*£ £»? ue .i WJjod»'Qr«*t pippermirSCure will." It did. Pryaing up Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Act 1.-The heroine here drives " got«l Austral, June, '03. *" *• Ag^jnrt a deadly l oe . Cear^t Gladys-You will be Act 11.-Th7heVo now Arrives Hewed. \ know, to hoar I wed ' And deals * rescuing blow. Tuesday mormng riext toH» FredAnf Tf I —A life loner bond ia told Fondeat love— Yours eve.r, Flo." Aot ni --^!° kk nn a g ight and maid d*mure. Oat ! 56, wanted him I know , The cast included me— A Cold— He wite thousands safe and sure, And W^dSLTpeppermint Cure. Selling Woods' Great Pepperm.nt Cure. The devil sat on his doorstep, wiping a tearful eye, Thedevil »t on his doorstep hisgrief yras sad l to sec. Curling hfetail with a r«t-hot nail., while hii "*»*•££• B °£ b t f " 8 S 1 ' w!lateNer " Al£ a fo^e h dtvt that are no more, when on the He tacked* Hb U» beneath bis arm, he rang the river Styx ' telephone bell, . Friend Charon plied a busy oar from eight o'clock " Charon's Ferry, and hurry up ! Satan speaking till six > from L - - • When his boat was always full of those whole days That you Charon ? Satan speaking. What hope on earth were don*. of a load to-day 7 And who didn't object to grilling, to pay for their "None whatever. Am closing ferry. Cannot make bit of fun - i the business pay." But on earth thsv've giVn up dying, and I see by The devil sank fainting on the floor. From his hps this rhofnW'B mail > there rose a w ail, "^ggf y.gff&y p ""» m" " t cv " "^^l^u^zsj^j*™" "WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE" FOR COUGHS AND COIF l■" "'" ' SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE— I/6 messes
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Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 24
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