Business Advertisements. I 1 The Siok are Cured and Soeptics Left to Wonder. THE POLYP ATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, v orner of LATIMIK IQUARB and GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRIBTCHUROH TftOLYPATHY, the New Method of Healing, is the surest and most rapid *ystem. r Hit cures with absolute certainty suoh diseases as Canoer Epilspiy, and Asthma, inourable under the old system, as wall as al Cbronio and Nsrvoui Complaints ot Women and Men. .... .' wisest, best educated, and meet enlightened people are daily .becoming conI verte to those new principles and methods whioh ate supported by saeh dwwjielmv.itafi evidence, sustained by theSublio who have an opportunity of testing the remark"sueoess of the Polypathy 'System* Their wbnderfulsnccess has spread ilk* wildthrough an enlightened community, and amongst those who bad giveM «P au hopes of everteing weU again, and tbey are by hundreds availing themselves of the Polypathio System of Treating Chronio Diseases, whioh has proved to bs thejsnrett. ouioksst, and most WliaWe means of cure eve<o«*rsd an afflicted people. Wl in sick Is the time we need the best advioe and treatment. Therefore, we «ay< infon 1 yourselves, vca who sM sick, write to the Polypathio Institute, and then aooept p •oott of the mysterioos skfll— more convincing than words— that is possessed by the Polypaths. '-> I ' More Cores made by Polypathy than any other Syttem in the World. / '( HUNDREDB OF TESTIMONIALS A 8 UNDER— '*' . , - Ncrre Prostration sxd Loss of Yitalll f. _^f Gentieman, — I feel that lam cured, md * -HeZJ^fa lleTe it to be due to yonr remedies' and /« cttlent jaMa^2j£a_.jSa^k treatment. A few months ago 1 was a jtots wreck' I— fta_S>^lHMi*Tßt a mintl and body, and often wished myself _*»\ mfS33&3&s&Spk ttt now lam a ltron g """^ healthy -man, and fe» ; i A2HSssst^3£fr^f that I have something to. live for. ■ . Be snrp I wi 1 lagiS^s^jj]jp_Jtit never fail to recommend your lnatiinte to ifellow 5/j»jscgsaßp£yg|3j _«n, for I thi .* if I had not undergotto yopr treat - !M|MlpSßEfaaßaWl-CT m ent, I woniJ now be in my grave. To say, that I i^g^lwtJaE—MgJE^ am grateful to you is to put it mildly ;, if I can help TrftrlH '*_[_ iifrr^XUß you in any-way I ihal deem it a pleasure to] do so r^^^^^^^^pm lours, with gratitude,. G, P. WATSON. aMal— i___BwHßff» Asbburton, January Jlth, J. 901. 9n]QDU____HlEß To Poltpaxhi o limnTom,'Christohnreh. ; It is with great pleasure I can report my - BBT*!^^Tta^>_J_l self cured of epilepsy by yonr new method >f euro t|_mHl_— _Jte«_FV hy Polypathy. Xbe first month I only had Iwo fits llßll_u_3lQl_n_pS_r and last three nfonths nothing approaohing-ohe, and nWaJpMHjIBCTEtM believe I am perfectly cored, for whioh I an) grateoS3Sl>jS_iE!!!2_^_B_*"^ They treat all Female Ailments by th*| Poly- " -.^-~— <,' ' _ pothio luethods. which does awa7 *Uh all Firkmina tiou and ljocal Treatment. '' They also desire to impres upon all men vho are suffering that theyfcaive the justly oelebratod Hindoo Remsdy, so well and favriiubly known in the OJd World as the "Anti-Agnechal Method." ' If you cannot Visit, Write for Question List to OHRIBTCHUROH, with tunned' envelope, and you will receive an immediate reply. , Medicine paokiAFree from Observation. Carriage Paid Panel Post Thousands nrcd annually bjr Utter, t Kl^ food is poison FV® To <*• man who owns aa inefflcient stomach, but therseuwej©^ jP^_ Q «f life and nourishment when' .properly digested. Th* power i@ Q *° think' o_s_T and work strenuons^f depends on 'good A M^©* digestion sad <_rti tavarisk^ resulto fnmj _ing > CURATIVE *KYR UP ©- Sf^T £ \ fISS-'^' , Street, Surry Hills, Sydr^, -I oouUestHka ahorse, sleep Bke """• (I— h-O atop.andworklikeabullocik. DJness was unknown to me. Tbsct W^ I*\, ® indigestion and rheumatism laid hold ot me. Sharp burning % f&^ @ pains shot through my limbs. My sleep was broken, appetite 0 L^f^ gone; and my stomach frequently rejected the morsel of food I q N W. V forced myself to swallow. I was faeatod at two hospitals, but N fe5T ® derived no real benefit. 1 Four years' torture from indigestion and W L^ @ rheumatism was finally ended by Mother SeigeTs Curative ©> Wy Q j^yEav Syrup two years ago, and I have never lost st dsy'e^a^k W/Q&ffl "workainoe. June 21st, 1901T ■* |v> Q ©©©©©©©©®©©©©©©Od©©©© v \ Y/JJJJAAA ikk II k KWWVnN LOOK, HOUSEWIVES— Quality and Purity WITH %'''.- Cheapness. SASTLETEAS and . , MOA HAS. FINEST CEYLON TEAS, Direct Importations. Kept by all Leading QnooeiWa AGENTS: WANGANUI— B. TREMEWAN. TAYLORVILLE— T. G. PHILPOTT.
Hotels. /i LBI O N JJ O TEL, Opposite the Courthouse and Library, WANGANUI. W. TINLINE Proprietor. Best Brands of Beer and Spirits procurable. Telephone, P.O. Box, 84. . THE 138. METROPOLITAN TTOTEL, ETROFOE.IT AN JdLOTEL. Taupo Quay, Wanganni. (Close to Railway Station and Towe Wharves,) W. B. TUCK Proprietor. A Firat-olass Honse of Call for Tourists, Travellers, Commercials, and the public generally. THE VERY BEST OF ACCOMMODATION GUARANTEED. Night Porter always ia Attendance. IMTASONIC TTOTE;L. River Bank, Wanganni. W. Hi. BLEASEL, Proprietor (Late of Pukekohe Hotel. Auckland). First-class Acommodation. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS. Telephone No. '257. IJIHE riLUB HOTEL, MARTON. J. W. PROCTOR Proprietor (Lato of the Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui). THE BEST OF ACCOMMODATION , for Tourists,. Travellers, and Visitors. Communication by > Telegraph, Telephone, or Letter promptly attended'to. HOTEL riOMMONWEALTH, Opposite Railway Station,' < NEW PLYMOUTH. J. O'DRISCOLL Proprietor (Lato of Royal Hotel, Hawera) j 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. Passengers by early steamers can always rely on getting breakfast before leaving by train. An eleefcrio bell will be rung- in the dining-room five minutes before the .departure of any passenger trsJn fiiom the station. Bpeijfhfs Dunedin XXX Ale* on tap. Best wines and spirits retailed. Night porter in attendance.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10667, 11 June 1902, Page 4
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