J. T. BELL, LAND.- BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES ' FOR SALE. LINWOOD, good position— N*w:ly Quarteracre, corner section, with good house of fi rooms, scullery, etc. NEW BRIGHTON— Large, | Well-built Residence containing 12 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, etc, with about 27 acres of land, well adapted for a boarding-house. Would exchange for a city or suDurbiui property. ■ SUBURBAN STORE PROPERTY— Fine ,s.jgrncr premises, consisting of shop with S ** nr' l *" rnriin i, , inn h nil uli and scullery, stable and ' n 'i lif^** 1 - 4 "- r"!?" 1 -**"* neighbourhood. ' Only £iuk —^^. GLOUCESTER STREET, Linwood— New-ly-built, well-finished house of 5 large rooms, bathropm, hot and bold water, pantry, scullery, washhouse, with copper,' good section, well fenced and planted. Only £460. t ADDINGTON, adjoining the Show Grounds i and close to Lincoln Road — Some of 'the 1 Finest Building Allotments in the district. LINCOLN ROAD. Addington, opposite the Show Grounds — Well-built Modern House of 7 rooms, bathroom, hot' and cold water, wide hall, plastered throughout, verandah,, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc., good water supply, connected with sewer, about one acre, fenced and nicely laid out. VAGUE'S ROAD, Papanui— Newly-built House of 5 roomn, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse and verandah,' fitted with Venetians, stable, fowlrun, one acre firsi-claas land, well fenced and improved. Owner leaving the district. Price only £500. ADDINGTON, .close to the Lincoln Itoad and Tram— Well-bUilt Cottage of 4 rooms, and over, quarter-acre, fine high section, well fenced. A FRIEND IN KJiED. Wl ELMSLIE, [i.JT. PHTS., ET SURG. GLASG., LSI-, lOND., L.M. etc. (Registered by the Government* of Gctafe Britain, New . South Wales, aa4 ' ."' •"■ ' '. Ifeir Zealand.) . ' ,' ' IOEIUSBTP JEBSH6E, WBLLnTGrTON. , T^HIS Higkly-QtMilifled Ptygiciaß and *• 9urg«on, from th«> Hospitals of London and Paris, has, by. 25 y«aw' atudr vof re«*rch, becoove an expert aixi special- :■■* in the t«atm«nt of Chronic, Nervoot, Uooi, Skin, and &• Sp*oial Ail»eat« rf ieu. aad Woomb. , la }»9 rtcy »«ec«»ful tmtonast «f #t*> vbov» ol&as »f tmstM, there ia "No BKpe*i•lentinj and N« Pailnrea." OtmsultatioM r« Free to nil, »o tnat a friendly <Aat rf •tfow personally cr by letter, oo«ts aoUung, n4 raay sat* y*u " Years of Misaxy. aad uffcrin;, s« Nva* «e&d Despair." DON'T WORRY ANY LONGER, as t3w LmMiiona aad joys «f life wiil be restored o you, »&d my treatment ia oases of Kidiey aad 'Bladdeji : Diseases, Back*oi«, Lttm■>?4^< Itt*»mawa, Failinr MesiMj, Speoks vilvr* your Ey«u, Gid«ißesß, «tc., tr*ce» ip ike spiteta in all cases, and RESTORES VITAL ENERGY. >f«w Soieati£c Treatment and Ne* Un* faslVsg Rsmedies of the rery best and ponwb aro Honestly and Faithfully mwd. Uodwato Oborgee>. Gall «nd m«w, or write f»H <iktails of yoor Trouble* in your simple, 'homely language, and I will treat v«u witi the strictest eoafidenoa, ntnom tad fairness. N.B.— Patk«ts at a tfwtance m*y BNOIiOSX A FSE OY £1 in their flzat letter to ensure imoaediate stt«ntion and prompt deepatob (when pewible) ef rem«di«« neoeteary for tkeir cas*. As my remedies ara sent direct from 'Wellington, my patients save 'heavy Customs dutka. Consultation be-unt t 1Q t* 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN ! S.S ferrinc-, or weak, or sad, call or -write to T)r Elmslie, No. 13, Wellington Terr&coj, Wellington. He guarantees a perfect oure in erery case undertaken, or h» will stake no charge. Moderate charge* Consultin<r liour«, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to t. Gisborne, Jane 22, 1904. Dear Dr Elmslie,— I have just finished the last supply of medicine that you sent me. and I think that I can safely take myself oat of your hands. It is needless to say how grateful. I anvto you for all the good- you- have done jiae^arid I will always bless the day that I confided in you. Many thanks for the Girdle; it is very soothing and strengthening.— Yours thankfully, • ' A. CHAMBERS. STOECTS OF MO^T DUEADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE; HAPPY. TESTIMONIAL. HT ©BAB DOCTOB,— • I h*ve no hesiHatloH wkstever in saying •' Tes," la reply to ywnr. letter received to^ny, in which yoo *« an whether I am williwr to I«t tli« pnMc know kkelienent I received atyour han(t«. ""fhea I sawyon upoathe recowTneadation of Mr.-<»«iffitli (whom you had previftusly completely cured of a similar , I thin* I wm i» aTsant »s tad a. state of niisery and depre*«ion el )»oth mind and tody as any Human beinsr eeuld T» ; in fact. I felt that life waßsoi worth Uviaj, and that m^ fnture waaablaalr. I •rw im object of misery and dw«ir. Ton told sse oltinlT aaid honestly thit you could and would cure iie so that I oonid t-»ke nv>art and ii«t«rest ia ths -■musoinente and sports of otkera and have an ambition in rrj lßnßi«'>aß. At firs* I *»•«?!>* y«u* >»o*nis4 wm toe rood to b» tru*. lam thankful to My t Wed your treatmoat. T swear salemnlv I f e «l a rtifforent man today. I. h«re # »iit--«w ftesb aad ■anaele aad have any amount of coandoae* ia ny•el!. I«n p«rf«c«y aealthy, aad quite towpv, and s^l»We of «■ joyinr mraelf *• -thew> A», *ad I i<mi wope «<bo«t Vy W?«eM »«d shtui «oei«ty. t earasstlr xceoauaead all my feU«w>raaerers to jrat tkrir Jonadence ia ym, as your treatment is perfect aad ' rowr ekwres am ssoau.— l •», y««»s *»wy,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8163, 10 November 1904, Page 1
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