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ENTBAL DININGROOMB. JAS. WICKENS, PROPRIETOR. BAKEE and CONFECTIONEE. Perby'b New Buildings QUEEN AND PEKRY STEBBTS, Mastkbton 100 TELL & TEUSCOTT, Painters, Paperhargers, Decorators, and Signwriters, ha,ve tttken over the above branch of Messrs Coradine & Whittaker's business, and are new prepared to undertake work in any part of the district. By close attention to business, combined with good workmanship, we hope to secure a fair share of public support. Estimates given. MULGRAVE HOTEL. KOPUAEANGA. rR P. JOHNSTON begs to announce L to residents of Masterton, and surrounding districts, that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, and trusts by courtesy and attention to business, to mem a fair share of public support. Special attention paid to wants of drovers and the truveiling public generally. First-class stabJing aDd paddocking accommodation, Burton's beer always on tap. Best wines spirits, and ales in stock, P. JOHNSTON Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. R F. S. COOPER, late of the Empire Hotel, Hawera, and formerly of Wellington, wishes to inform the public o Masterton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the above well-known house. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers and is a first-clat s family resi denes in every respect. Tl e rooms are well-ventilated, lofty, and c mfortably furnished. Good table, best of wines, ales etc. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention. F. S COOPER, PEOPBIETOB. WE TELL YOU THE LAW OF INFRINGE HER LAWS, FOR DEATH P5 PREPARE. DO NOT COMMIT THOSE ft ACTS WHICH CALL FOR FENALTT. ifS IC you suffer from youthful weakness ~nd early Indiscretion, call or write to the specialists of . The FREEMAN and WALLACE Electromedical Institute. J They can Advise and Cure you. S3 ■FJ m s m Vt'e Slafto No Sxreriments. Vi'e Hare Ho Failures. Our Cures Are Permanent. Onr Fees are Fair and I We Trent You TIM Cured. ! . Strictly I Reliable. v > Fees moderate, Ejjj and only* requirBj ed when cure Is f§ guaranteed. I " SPECIAL ATj TENTION given ■ |t' to Nervous Dls- , B eases. Varlcotl cele, Rupture, ' 2 File.", Hydrocele, j 'it Conti'.isifius Blood ' % Diseases, and S Acute and Chro- j ■r nlc Urethral and ! f . rostatlo Infiam- % , matlon. ' J Our Physiciang in-Chief, Dr. R. *j Wallace, M.D., ! is registered by ! Australian, Engj lMi, and American Medical Bourds. Hia great | 'nook, 600 pages, » "Clinical Experiences," on Disjj ease and Cure, g post free, for one ,) month. The sick j man 's beat \ friend. Advice I personally or by ' letter is FREE. 1 Weakness' I Affections of J men, commonly | d e s c rlbed as 5 "weakness," ac- fi cording to our ft observatl r.s, are & not such, but do- | pend upon reflex 1 disturbances, and S are almost In- W variably , induced | or maintained by | appreciable dam- I ago to the pro»- | late gland When i occuring in ro- | bust subjects in E every other re- s spect, these forms (j of so-called %veak- IB ness are very cj amenable to pro- I per treatment, J Contracted j Disorders. J From statistics | compiled from our | practice, cwv'Jj&y 1 over 7506 csmnt § we find that SO per S cent have reco- j vercd In seven u days or less. This a successful treat- | ment prevents all jf c o m p llcations, such 3s stricture, inflammation oi the bladder and prostate gland and kidneys, and, together with our extremely low fees, should induce all In need of treatment to consult us. "■ J Note the Ad Irens—[The Freeman & Wallace J Electro-Medical and Stir- & gical Institute, I COIL ELIZABETH AND BATHURST . j | STREETS, SYDNEY, 8 AND AT MELBOURNE. 4 Howard Freeman, Director. 9 t-'il. R. Wallace, Chief Physician. ft iiR. 10. White, Women's Diseases.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8124, 23 April 1906, Page 3

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