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Souter ; Shoe Store i Farmers Wants in Boots! WE STUDY YOU. BOOTS FOR STATION HANDS BOOTS FOR PLOUGHMEN BOOTS FOR MCSTERERS BOOTS FOR DROVERS BOOTS FOR SHEPHERDS WE ARE THE PEOPLE. J. W. Souter, Cookham House STAFFORD STREET (next J. Baßantyne and Co.). Cycllsta Take Notice. HAVE OPENED A BRANCH DEPOT in GERALDINE, in Biddings oppoets the Mechanics' losiitute. The Business will be under the management. -of MB. J- ARXST, tie weH-knowt Cyclist, whose large experience will be at the -disposal of our Customers. BAND RUP BEOS., CYCLE DEALERS, OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL. I CURE WEAK MEN XD Women, young, old or middle-aged, disheartened, gad, low-spirited, tired of Kfa, unfortunately suffering from physical decline, through orer-exertion, excesses, foEy or ignorance in youth, debility or. failing rigour, unnatural loss of vital power, tired, exhausted, run down, feeling*, sleepless, nervous weaknesses, lon of flesh, dizxmess after stooping, twitching of the eyefids or muscles, weak eyes, float* ring specks, arersion. for society, gloomy forebodings, basoiulness, blnshing timidity,. Taxkode prostatic wasting ailments, urethral skin, blood or bladder troubles.' ADVICE FREE, personally or by letter, ADDRESSPROF. NOTMANN. M.E., E.M.G. 236, Gloucester Street West, Christcharcn. The only Specialist who will make term* to suit all sufferers, and arrange ex-' oeptionally easy payments to those who have exhausted their means through, other treatment. NERVE PROSTRATION. LOST VITALITY CURED. Prof. Notmann. Wanganui,' Feb. 5, 1906. Dear Sir,—l feel that lam cored, and it is due to your remedies. Six months ago I was a total wreck, mind and body, and often wished I was dead. But now lam strong and healthy and feel I have something .*» ..*• for. My weight had gone steadily upward* since the nervous irritability anc exhausting sleeplessness stopped. I never thought it possible for any human being to alter my life to •Den an extent as you have. I shall never forget your kindness, excellent treatment and. easy terms of payment, for I think if I had not written to you I would bow be in my grave; and if I can help yon I shall deem it a pleasure to do so.— "-Tectfulhr Tons. . J V BURROWS.

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LADIES ! 'J. ' " ' N /LtVCYQU IN NEED of anything in tte £Fyfy * fancy work? Nt Tint MEADOWCROFT AND ~ the. CHOICEST of FANCY _, BUT b* LUIIK* fed - CONTINENTAL FANCY WORK, PAPER GOODS, TOYS, *c, always ia •oki s - -«OR REGISTRY OFFICE » alio a* Meadowcroft ft Co, CEAFFORD STREET. Defective Eyesight. •R. ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN, \ D.R.OJL, F.S., M.C., (London}. CONSTJLTINU OPTICIAN. 47h0 has raeeniry retnroed after Six Year* Special Study' ia England and 4 _ Continent, MAY BE CONSULTED • • .UPON ALL CASES OF DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT jD»yKgnt not necessary, Artificial Light being o»ed. TEES MODERATE. ■ pwrt, .Cartel Street W., J CnrSrtciikrcn: £3B-1, 24 Dairy. J. PEARCE, •'f -■ >.• TIILOK , (Next MehiQ* Hotel) AS Chafe* Selaction* of the. LATEST <W * Jt MeBfTYRE'S Extra. Strong : .*Fe> ■air F3I», 4s 6d. Agents for Tii»jfl Onni and Co., Chemists.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13015, 30 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13015, 30 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13015, 30 June 1906, Page 3