A;FRIEND>IOEBii v QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPEOIALIifI , registered by the Govermuents of Gretfi Britain, New' South Waled and New. •Zealand,', ■ • ;V; : .o>• vx : . ; *is
No, 13, . TERRACE ,"■ WELLINGTON/ . :; 'f THIS Highly Qualified Phyaioian inV;'' Burgeon, from the Hospitals of london andPariß,Las, by 25yeftra* etttdyand■; ; " research, become an expertand Specialist : 3 in the treatment of Chrohio, Nervopß, 0 I Blood, bkin, andthe Special Diseases o* ' ; Man and Women,-.a-'; ;; :': ;^-; In his or his Representative's oepaful treatment of the above olaaa of t'J. diffioult oases there is " No Experimenting ,; and No Failuros." ■■''■: ;v '^ OonsnltatioLs an Free to all,'so that '■ '■ a friendly chat, either personally, or with my representative, or by letter, costs nq-' '■■ thin?, and may save yon Years of Misery. V' bo None need Despair, ■' New Sclentifio X Treatment, and New Unfailing Remedies' : ' of the very best and puioat are honestly 1 -, and faithfully used, Moderate Charge*.Consultation hours: 10 to 12, 2to 4V ' 7*oß. v ~-■. ;■■>..■/...-: V,v■"'::.;? If you are suffering, or ; weak, or sad, ca or write to Dr Elmslie, No. 18, Welling v, ton TaITIUIH. Wollinnfnn '«. h.' 1U..._-LI? ' understands your Troubles and their . :; }> causes. His skilful treatment and soietiti-. 'Vv' fioremediesenablehim to GUARANTEE : a complete cure in every case undertaken or make no charge. Strirlly confidential. • Moderate charges. Consulting hours—l ■'. ■" 10 to 12,2 io 4,7i0 8V v N.B.—Pationts at a distance may f ENCLOSEi'-A FEE OF il ; ; in their first letter to, ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies; neoessary for their'•■•' case. . .:- '..<:■■. ' ■ Wanganui, June Ist, IJJO4.\ : Doar Dr Elmslie,-1 received your kind v letter, the medicine, and the girdle, and ; yourkindnoßSond.bonefit to me I shall' noyer forgst. I really 'oannot find words ." half sufficient to convey to you the opinion ; ■ Ihave of you, or tho amount of thanks I would like to giue you. But there is 'par'> thing that I would like to say, that is, "It is a great pity that theoe are not more ' • .dootorslikeyou,"--Yo'ur grateful patient J W. MoLAUOHLAN. ' ■;■*
SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL' EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPX - # My Dear Dooior.-I have no hesitation whatever in Buying 'Mes" in reply r. to your letter rooeived to-day, in which ' you ask me whether I am willing to let ' tho public know the benefit I wowed 1 at''■• your hands, When I saw yon npon 'the ■ f had previously completely cured of a ■ ■ | similar complaint) I think I was in about ' as bad & state of misery and depression in - both mind and body as any huta'an oould bej in fact I thought 'life'. ■ was- noil"} ' worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair.- ! | Well, I called upon you, and you spoke some kind cheering words to me and ' pointed out the cause of all those trouble* ' and tho grave charaoter of the follies o my youth; You told mo, plainly and ■' honestly that you could and would our" ' vigours of manhood, so that I could no longer be bashful 1 and stupid'in looiejyi ' and could take my part and intereßti in ' the amosemonts and sports ofothorsand nave an'ambition in my business,'At first I thought your promise wastoo good to be true, lam thankful to say 1 tried your treatment. I swear solemnly I.fee) a better man to-day. I hayo put on ' flesh and mnßole and have any amount \. of confidence in myself, lam perfectly ' healthy, and quiie happy, and capable of '-: enjoying mysolf as others'do, and I don't ' .- mope about by myself and shun sooioty. I earnpstiy reoommond all my fellow* sufferers to put their confidence in you, as your treatment is, oerfeok and your oharges are small-lam, yonrs truly, Laohxan Oamhron,
CAN FORD, LI MIT ED SHAMES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANTS. lOE MANUFACTURERS AND COLD: ''' STORAGE.' BACON OURER, ETC. -:,.' FRESH FISH PACKED IN lOE DAILY. i CORBESFONDENOB iNVITBDi . pAEROA BREWERY COMPANY (LiHITID); ' ■''• BREWERS, BOTTLERS, WINfl AND , SPIRIT MEROHAMTS,
. \ PAEBOA, r -;.; : Notify the publio of Waihl that 'they hayo opened up a branoh'of their Bottling Wine and Spirit Business in promises at the RosemontBlroßt, a little bolow the Post Office, Pare Ale and Stout, brewed purest malt and hops, supplied eithor in kegs or bottles. 0•' '■'.'• ; , : i , '..V. . Speoiel Stook of-Wines end Spirits, English Ales and Stouts. ', , '"-' 3 0 T 0 E, ; Mana er Waib'Branoh, 3:3 EMI WHERE?>Vii PBo s?^;j^bi?,^m^:S^W ; NO ;,v,v ; ; ■.■....;.^' e Te|?.y«ioiy^^^f«S:H|^
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1471, 1 November 1905, Page 4
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