Business Notices. i ■ urn i ■ A FRIEND IN NEED. DR. ELMSLIE, d.F. PHYS., ET SUEG. GLASS., LSA., LOND., L.M. etc. (E«gisfcered by the Governments of Gze&fc Britain, New South Wales, and Nevr Zealand.) 13, WEILIBGTBI3 TERRACE, -WELLINGTON. THIS Highlj-Qualificd Physician and •'-*- Surg«ou^ from vhe Hospitals of Lsndon and Paris, has, by 25 years' studr <nd research, become an expert and special■«.'t in the .tieatm«at of Chronic, Nervous, ttood, Skin, and the Special Ailments of .Ira an<l Woman. In hiß very successful treatment of tb« VooTe class of caseis,. there is " Nt> Experiaenting and No Failures." Consultatioios vr« Free to all, so that a friendly chat, ii-ber personally or by letter, costs nothing, ud may save you. " Years of Slisery and ■uffering, so Noae need Despair." DON'T WORRY ANY LONGER, as the \.ir.'b;tions arid joys of life will be restored •o you. and my* treatment in cases of Kidipy and Bladder Diseases, Backache, Lum**go, Insomnia, Fa-iling Memory, Specks xjfor* your Eyes, Giddiness, etc., 'braces ap thfi system in all cases, and RESTORES VITAL ENEBGY. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Raatedies of the very best and ourest are Honestly and Faithfully used. Xtoderate Charges.' Call and see me, or write full details of your Troubles in your simple,- homely language, and I will treat you .with the strictest confidence; success and fairness. N.B.— Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 ia their firat letter to, ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remediee necessary for their •kee. As my remedies are sent direct irom Wellington, "my patients save heavy Customs duties. Consultation honrs t 10 io 12, '2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN (£K ferriwr, or weak, or sad, caH or wnite to Dr Elmslie, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, Wellington. He . guaraTitees a perfect cure in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge. Moderate charges. Con(mlting hours, 10 to 12. 2 f 0.4. 7- to 8. Gisborne, June 22, 19D4. 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 out of your hands. It is needless to say how grateful. l. am. to. you for all the good vbu h»re donia^ me, p.nd I will bless the day that I confided in you. Many thanks for the Girdle; it is rery soothing and strengthening. — Yours thankfully, . A. CHAMBERS. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. - TBSTIMONIAIfc ITT DSAB DOCTOR,---1 have no h,emtation whatever In sayftu? " T«t," ta wplfto your letter raceived to-day. In wWchyou «.« me whnther I am willintr to let th* pnblic know the benefit I received at ypnr hands. Whun I saw yon Upon the recommendation of Mr. Griffltli (whom yon had prerionsly completely cured of a similar complaint , I think I was in about *s bad a state a& jais*ry and depre««ioii of both mind and body as an>y ' human being- conld be ; in fact, I felt that life was not worth livinsr, and t.cotmT future wasablnnV. I wan »n obj«Hrt of tni«ery and despair. Ton t.old me plainly and honestly Ihn-tyou conld and would cure me w'that I could t*ke my part and interart in the umntmenta nnd sports of others and hare an ambWoa mmy business. At first I thousrht your promise was too pond to be true lam tbankf al to say I tried your treatment. I swear solemnly I feel a different man to day. I bare pnt ot flesh and mnnole and hare nny amount of oonfldence in myaalf . lam perfectly healthy, and quite happy, and e*t noble of enjoying myself as others do, and I dont mope about by myself and shun society. I earn- - Mtly recommend all my fellow-sufierers to put their , confidence in you, as your treatment ia perfect and your cfcargM a» small— l am, yours truly, LACHLAN CAMEEON. IPURITY AND PERf ECTION. "I" Jam is first among food delicacies, because of its absolute purity and I freedom from admixture | of any kind. I S. Kirkpatrick & Co M Ltd. I NELSON. I ANTBDrYoung-Men-to'know my Young I Mori's Boots are made •- on American wood lasto, latest shapes; uppera stand boluijg three of four times, 16s 6&. James T. Maine, Colombo Street Shop, opposite Broadway's Esfreahment Booms. . - £_ WANTED, Young Ifen.to see my Gent'« . Pumps, Sewn Dancing Shoes, 3s 9d a pair. James T. Maine, Colombo Street Shop, opposite Toneyoliffe and Carey.__ o THEn^MMEHCIAL~BES'JATJBANT AND OYSTEK SALOON, High Street, Is Now Open (as formerly) for Suppers. ATHKEE-COURSE DINNER for One Shilling, including Soups, Meat, Fish or Oysters, also Sweets, comprising a choice of 30 to 40 dishes to choose from, is now being seirved, from 12 to 2.30, making ""» the beat -dinner obtainable in Christchurch for the money. No aweots served on Saturdays or holidays, G. B. FAIL, Prdprieto or. ■ - . ■ Aft.344 0 i> EQGS.—GeI your hen* over tfceir moulting aadetet item laying by wiing Singers •v Bauuacton'ji, aSlbb
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8334, 5 June 1905, Page 1
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