Buslneis Advertisements. The Siok are Cared and Sceptics Left to Wonder. THE POLYP ATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, . orner of LiTIVES BQUABE and GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHUBOH ' . | ' DOLYPATHY, the New Method ol Healing, is the snrest and mo*t rapid system. JL as It cures with absolute certainty suoh diseases as Cancer Epilepsy, and Asthma, inonrable nnder the old system, as well as «1 Chronio and Nervous Com plaints of Women and M«n. The wisest, beet educated, and most enlightened people ar* daily becoming converts to those new principles and. methods whioh are supported by such overwhelmring •vidauce, sustained by the trablio who have an opportunity of testing the remarksuccess of the Polypathy, By«tern. Their wonderful success has spread like wildthrough an enlightened community, and amongst those who had given up a' l hopes of ever "being well again, and tbey ar* by hundreds availing themselves of tho Polypathio System of Treating Chronio Diseased, whioh has proved to be the surest, quickest', and most reliable means of oure ever?olered an afflioted people. When sick is the time we need the best advice and treatment. Therefore, we *ay, iriform yourselves, von who are nick, write to the Polypathio Institute, and then aooapt proofs of the mysterious skill— more convincing than words— that is possessed by tho Polvpaths. "'' ' p More Cores made by Polypathy than any other System in the World. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS A 8 UNDER-i Herre Prostration axd Lois of Vitality. na • . *^A ' ' Gentleman, — I feel that lam enred, and * -<G^?v? lieve it to be due to yonr remedies and excellent |»L^^^^£A treatment. A few mouths ago 1 was a total wreck 3g£^aß^^^3Kffla»6lEa mind and body, and often wished myself dea», i^^Sg^gaEßß but now I am a strong and Healthy man, and feel fIHKsS^SB3TC|S3 that I have something to live for. Be sure I wi.l *~ JTB™nMiV rT^BMJizX never fail to recommend yonr Institute to fellow - **£r*3i/pZ&fp-^K&r~M men, for I thi .* if I had not. undergone your treat ■ •M\wpi~ r -rVgP-Hf**r?3i ment, I wou.J now be in my grave. To tay that I /^^RjHft^ESScRSSS * m S r °teful to you is to pnt itjnildly ; if I can help 'iJtiUli irCinHjUIgJJEBSHBB? you in any way I sbal deem it a pleasure to do so Yours, with gratitude, G, P. WATSON. ipHßlSJPlMPHiliylllßrK -To Por.TPATHio Ihbtitctk, Christchnroh • ' . ■'' E^S^sg==sjjjjjHKX It is with great pleasure I can report my > - tMßC^^^Er iiaVJIB self cured of epilepsy by your new method of euro nfIKHI'jHHEaMBV by Polv)iatby. Xbe first month I only had two fit i nßllHlLniKfllr^ttßaTM **"? aßt three months nothing approacbiig one, and believe I am perfectly cured, for whioh I am B?*%Q|P™JSICSi2«!|!£I!ISSJP' They treat all Female Ailments by the Poly- _' ' ,"L — '~-*^^^*^ pathio Methods, which does awa7 with aU Examine , *Ss3spia§§!JESijSsr* tion and Local Treatment. * ' { They also desire to impres upon all men who are suffering that they have tho justly celebrated Hindoo Remsdy, so well andfavcnttbly known in the Old World »i the "Anti-Agneohal Method." ' * If yon oannot Viait, Write for Question List to CHRISTOHURCH, with amped envelope, and yon will receive an immediate reply. Medioine packed Free from Observation. Carriage Paid Paroel Post Thousands nred annually by letter. ' r tCl® FOOD 18 POISON fef' ( J£*V<B» , t , V / I^W® To the man who owns am inefficient stomach, but the source % . A^ of life and nourishment when properly digested. The' power ' (L Q to think dearly' and work strwmonsly depends on good A @' digestion and that invariably aesntts from mting a * K| ■AVotkcr •?. BW* ' ■■ © If £eIGEL£ !: S^r. Q .JbbH^b^blb^ *hbb -^jf sssaa m f/ssßam v f^9 CURATIVE aYRUP ©- yf'^L "Up tosixyearsbao]c,"sayslir.E»wMpDATß,l6,LitUeHin q,» 5*55" Sfreet, Snrry HOI*, Sydney,* I conld eat like a horse, sleep like "* !\Lr€>> atop, and work like a bullock. Qmess was unknown to me. Then W^, ,^T\, £ indigestion and rheumatism -laid hold of me. Sharp burning % ' ,1y q pains shot through my limbs. My sleep was broken, appetite Lggf^ S°no, and my stomach frequently rejected the morsel of food Iq > p"^, 9 forced myself to swallow. I was treated at two hospitals, but ~f |er @ dorived no real benefit. Four years' torture from indigestion and W yy" © rheumatism was finally ended by Mother SeigeTs Curative N Wy@ rtjjlh Syrup two years ago, and I have never lost a day'a^a^ -^ ITV'd'^^r work ainoe. June 21st, 190 L" -MJSJJJIA i i A All k\VVVV\S LOOK, HOUSEWIVES— Quality and Parity . . ■ WITH o- ' , Cheapness. CASTLE TEAS and •.-,.;; MOA TEAS. FINES? CATION TEAS, Direot Importations. > Kejpt by all Leading Qpooopsl A6ENTS: WANGANUI— B. TBEMEWAN^ TAYLORVILLE— T. G.THILPOTT.
' r Hotels. ALBION IT 6TE L, Opposite the Courthouse and Library, , ; , WANGANUI. W. TINLINE Proprietor. Best Brands of Boer and Spirits procurable. 1 ' Telephone, P.O. Box84. THE 188. TMTETBOPOti'ITAN TXOTEL, JjXetropolitan JoLotel. Tanpo Quay, Wanganni. (Close to Railway Station and Town Wharves.), V. B. TOOK Proprietor. A first-olaaa House of Call for Tourists, . * Travellers, Commercials, and the publio generally. THE VEBY BEST OF ACCOMMODATION .GUARANTEED. Night Porter always in v Attendance. jMT A- S ON I C ' TT O TEL . River Bank, Wanganui. W. Hs BLEASEL, Proprietor (Late of Pukekohe Hotel, Auckland). First-class Acommodation. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS. Telephone No. 257. j • ;•, ' . FTIHE.pLUB TTOTEL, , MARTON. , J. W. PBOCTOR '. Proprietor (Late of the Bed Lion Hotel, Wanganui). > THE BEST OF ACCOMMODATION "for Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors. c , Communication by Telegraph, Telephone, or Letter promptly attended to. HOTEL, /COMMONWEALTH, \J Opposite Bailway Station, , NEW PLYMOUTH. J. O'DBISCOLL Proprietor (Late of Boyal .Hotel, Hawera) Has just opened this new and commodious Hotel, and will now cater for the public. The house is lighted by electricity. Tariff, 6s 6d a day. Passcnffers by early steamers can always rely -on getting breakfast before leaving by train. An electric bell will be rang in the dining-room five minutes before the departure of any passenger tra."n from the station. Speight's Dunedin XXX Ales on tap. Best wines and spirits retailed. Night porter in attendance.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 4
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