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Business Notices. AND WOMEN, young, old, or middle aged, weak or sad, low-spirited, tired of life, unfortunately suffering from physical decline, debility, or failing vigour, unnatural loss of vital power, tired, exhausted, run-down feeling, sleeplessness, nervous weaknesses, loss of flesh, dizziness after stooping, twitching of eyelids or muscles, weak eyes, floating specks, aversion for society, gloomy forebodings, bashfulness, blushing, timidity, vancocele, skin, blood, or bladder troubles. , Advice Free, Personally or by Letter. ADDRESS PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., 236 Gloucester street, West-, Christchurch. The only Specialist who will make terms to suit aH sufferers, and arrange exceptionally jasy payments to those who have exhausted their means through other treatment. itead what Mr McDONALD says: — EXHAUSTED WEAK VITALITY CURED. Thames, Auckland, February 7, 1905. PROF. NOTMANN. „ . x ... „ T t •Dear Sir,— Feeling that it will benefit many who are suffering as I did myself, I liavs pleasure in stating that you have cured me after all else failed. Four months ago my nfe was a burden. I often thought of ending it. I had little to live for ; I was weak, thm and miserable. A friend, the be3t I can ever Lave, gave me your address, and, thank God^ I wrote to you. My health and strength have returned, work is a pleasure ; my eyes are brigat, the dark rings have disappeared; no dreams now, and I have got quite fat and rosy. Yours, sincerely, • W. R. McDONALD. ~~ JS^ -^^ Tlloreß SESUBJTV te DiZZINESS. SAL4.OWSKIN. Sma ,, pl^ They TOUCH thoLal V^ll ' s^Ofmt*. Bmall Prico> {Ladies'&Gent.'sWATCHES& CHAlNS '"^^^^^»\j L^^^^^S^ 1 Birthday RINGS, > 'gMjiS^ £ n Broocaei. Curb Chain Bracelets— FßEE. / A' 1 ffl'i JMkU >V» 1 J_Solid Gold Ladies' or Geut.'s Watch costs from £5 to 'KB L^^ %«siraF '§SB*ii» ; Z sl^^ / L/"io. Don't throw your money away. If you want tv liUjsSi s .A^^^S?sr W§siA\»3 I a watch that will equal for time an y solid gold watch fi? //vMsLs^VllV^^^/i^Hßfc^^ft gj Jf jk made, send us your name and address at once, and KJ I "^Kj ' J£> Jap\2^SeL H J '/ we will send you a boxesof our famous New l,iie Kle'c- Hll §T ]» (fjl^ SP 7 m^+\m II M I f tine Vegetable Pills to sell afi/-abox-a grand remedy a\\ Sas. TT toStvCSBB ffl L 1» and cure for all weak conditions of the blood, kidney fl* '®B29|li»S' ll iff a Zand liver trouble, a cure for constipation and weak' NSjißfif^ fffif 7^. //if I nervous disorders, a tonic_and a life builder. Our Be~ sim -•— >. MMm I L pills are genuine, and are" carefully manufactured G£—^\^mM\ff & —^ jyAJrt 0 from the very best drugs. They are easy to sell. \jBHSL ,• *| 2 Send us your order at once, and we will send you the .■■ /Xytp 5^ f 8 boxes, postage paid; When sold you send us our ißC^^^^as^^^^^g^^^E^r^^g f money, 8/-, and we will send you your prize. Weare Tj^jST- Si * i &*&&oP^~2&B?^\ Is giving these watches and other prizes to quickly in- \effly e\ Fi troduce our pills, and when you receive your premium 'I _t V " . I */ we ask you to show it to your friends. This is a grand opportunity to get a fine watca ana g I Chain Free. Send us your Name and Address arence. You take no risk. 0 (, *? c . BtECTINE MEDICINE CO.; Ash St., SYDNEY, N.S.W. m -: r.i 1 j/ s;r:; ;,{ ■ . M^! M j SI Vff^ V^ "A perfect beverage, com* - ,- „,-*■ SnKfS&fim' ~r— -llg Wm ■■ binin*- Strength. Purity and F-?~ \ sßSißfi. «;IB I I Solubility."— 'Medical Annual. ' '** *'What tfoei 'Van Houten's maan, M&Uier?*' ** It means tha Best Coco& ws[ MB&"

-Fuddle: "You know Stocks, don't you?" Doctor :. "Yes indeed. He is now x tatient of mine." Fuddle: "Pretty. ridea-wake man, isn't he?" Doctor: I| »hould think he is. I'm treating him for \ insomni*.

—An oijtimisfc is one who can console himself with the thought that it might have been worse. — "What did your husband think of that five-guinea hat you bought las,t w§ek?"~ "Oh ! he just raved over it.*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 80

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Page 80 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 80

Page 80 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 80

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