A f RIEND IN NEED. Dr Elmslie, L.F. PHYS., ET. SURG. GLASG.. L.S.A'i LOND., L.M., etc v (Registered by the Governments of Great . -Britain, New South Wales, and \<-"«- New Zealand.) ' No. 13- Wellington Terrace, / ''. WELLIJ^TGTON. rpHIS Highly-qualified Physician and-Suu- ■--- geon, from the Hospitals of London'and Paris, has by 25 years l .-'study -and research, become an expert and 'specialist in' the treatment of Chronic, Nervous, ' Blood Skin, and the. Special Diseases of .Men and Women. *.--.; In -his very successful "treatment of the above class of cases, there is- '"No -Experi- | menting; and No- Failures:"' Consultations are -Free to, All,, so that. -a friendly, chat either personally or by letter, costs nothing, and may save you ".Years of Misery and . Suffering, , so , None.- need Despair."' - v . ' . DON'T WORRY ANy..LpNGER/ as the ambitions . and •» joys of life will be restored to you and my treatmenVin cases- of Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Backache, Lumbago, Insomnia, Failing "-Memory, " Specks before the Eyes, Giddiness, ete.j braces up tao sys-' tern in all eases, and J / - RESTORES VITAL ENERGY. i New .Scientific Treatment and New- Unfail-" : ing Re^nediesVoftlie -very besi and purest;" u are Honestly arid Faithfully used.' .Moderate" charges. '.Call^nd- see me^or^ write, full- def .taile-rof Tyour, tro.ublesan. yp.ur "homely 'language, and; I will; treat _yott' wit hthe_ • confidence, -success, and fairness. -, It, N.B,— Patients -at v may : ' V "\ ' ' :'■' EMGkO^A FEE 6p £1 ; in there-first letter to. ensure immediate- afc. Mention and prompt ' despatch', (when possible) of .remedies necessary for' their case. my. remedies are sent direct from Wellington, my patients save heavy duties and.- avoid -the inspection of packages. I All correspondence is held strictly confidential. Consultation hours, 10 to 12, 2 . to 4 7to 8. • ► . \ K Young Men who are suffering, or weak, call -or write to.Dr Elmslie. No. 13 WellinsI ton terrace, Wellington, ,-as he thoroughly | understands your Trojibles and their-Causes. ■He guarantees a, perfect cure in every undertaken, .or ke.will make- no charge. >Strictly confidential. Moderate- charges. Consulting hours, 10 to, 12, 2 to 4, '7 to 8. Willis street, Wellington, . ' July 7, 1904. Dear Dr Elmslib,-^! am writing you a few lines to tell you that I- am now completely cured, and to -thank you "for the very skilful manner in which you -treated me. I may tell you that when I cams to you I had given up all hopss of ever being cured, as I had experienced -so many failures, and had wasted so nuteh valuable .time and money. But I am, thankful to say that I no"w feel myself a man' ■ once more." I have quite lost all those hofribl© feelings of depression and weakness, specks be- - fore the eyes, bashfulness, and that tired, miserable! condition"; all those special troubles, ■which' I consulted you _about' n have_ disappeared 'coni r 'pletely for' last 'four" months. 'So" I have, '-therefore,' no. hesitation .'in .writing you. this tes---and to thank 'you for your very .modei^ '"'ate charges" and thY constant attention to 'my 7case. I.shSll recomnienci you, with confidence,* 'to any fellow suffererssLwlio want a complete^ jj'erfect, and permanent 'cure.— Yonrs truly, ; ' - DONALD STEWAET. SUBJECTS vOF MOST . DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,-^ I_',. V ' '.- I have no hestitation whatever. in 'saying "Yes.", in reply -to > your ."leiter received today, in which you ask me whether I am willing to let the public know the benefit I received, at your hands. # When I saw you upon th© -recommendation of Mr Griffith, (whom you had previously completely cured of -.a similar complaint), I think I was in. about as bad a state oi misery and depression of both mind and body as any human, being" could "be; in fact, I felt that "ife was not worth living, and that my future was a blank. I was an object o£ misery and despair. Well, I called upon: you,, and you spoke some kind, cheering words to me and pointed out the cause of all) these troubles. You told me plainly andhonestly that' you could and would cure me* At first I thought your promise too good to be true, I am thankful to pay I tried your treatment. I swea^ solemnly I feel a different man to 4 day. I have any. amount of. confidence iri myself. 1> am perfectly healthy and quite . hapt>y, and capable of enjoying myself aa"j others do. I earnestly recommend all m% ■ fellow-sufferers to put their confidence in! you, as your- treatment 'is perfect and yourf charges are small. — I am, yours truly, - - t^ACHLAN CAMERON* . \
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Otago Witness, Issue 2651, 4 January 1905, Page 15
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