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Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. Dear Dr Erauslie, — I reoeived your kind letter, the medicine, ahd the girdle, and your kindness and benefit to me I shall neveT forget. I really cannot find words half sufficient to oonvey to you the opinion I have of you, or the amount oif thanks I would like to give you. But there is one thing I would like to say : that is, "It ia a great pity that there are not more doctore like you."— Your grateful patient, W. MoLATJCHLAN. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUBTTON CURED AND MADE HAPPY. My Dear Doctor,— -I hare no heeitar tion' whatever in eaying "Yea" ifl reC ply to your letter received to-day^ in which you ask m» whether I am willing to let the public know the benefit I have received at your hands. "When I s*w you, upon the recommendation of Mr "Griffith (whom you had previonielvj completely cured of a similar complaint) I think I wais in about as bad a Btate of misery and depression, both of mind and body, as- any human being could be* in fact, I felt that life waa not worth living, and that my future waa a blank. I wias an. object of misery ahd despair. ' You told me plainly and hon--estfy that you could, and would, cure me, co that I should no longer be bashful and stupid in society, and oould take my part and interest an the. amusement? and sporta of others and have tan ambition in my business. At first Ithought -your promise was too good to be true. I am thankful to say I tried your treatment. I swear solemnly 1 feel a different man to-day. I have put on flesh*' and*" - muscle, and have any amount of confidence in myself. lam perfectly healthy, and quite happy, and capable of enjoying ds others do, and I don't mope* about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my rellow-eufferers to put thoir confidence in you, as your treatment is" perfeot, 'and your charges are small.—! ami' "yours truly, LACHLAN CAMERON. WANTED Known— The Splendid Reputation of BENSDORP'S COCOA has -induced tha Cateiers to prefer it to all othermakes, and it is the ONLY COCOA used^ui all the Refreshment Rooms throughout the Exhibition. Free sample at Bensdorp s ix-hi-it. ' 1_ TCT E W .-• BRIGHTON. GIFTS.. , ELIZABETH STREET— 33 perches, £45. RICHMOND TERRACE— 3B perches, £.0. UNION STREET— i-acre, £80. VICTORIA STREET-_-acre, £25. SEAVIEW ROAD— i-acre, £115. , . . GEORGE STREET— 33 perches, £70. HAWKES STREET— 23 perches, £115. BEACH— 4Ift frontage, £100. LONSDALE STREET— J-acre, £100. 0. J. MARSHALL, 49, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. RENT FREE for 4 months, on condition you buy the Furniture of an U*p-to-date 6-roomed House. The Furniture is almost new, consists of piano, 1 double and 8 single beds, tables, chairs, sideboards, couches, dresser, cutlery, linen, etc., fowls, good garden in full profit; all for the low price of £70. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, 189 a, Hereford Street. HO said Nestles, Peter's and Kohler'a Milk Chocolate? We all did. 112 WANTED, Situation as Nursery Governess or Companion. Apply G.D., P.O. Bos 23, Dunedin. ■ • 574 -jAID -FANCY Organdi Muslins for 6_d xUI during Beath's Summet Sale, butbetter oome early. - . 9

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8832, 19 January 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8832, 19 January 1907, Page 8