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Db.ELMSL%.\| Registered by the Governments of Great ,' Britain, New South Wales and New j) Zealand., ' '', Surgeon, from the Hospitals of Lon« , don and Paris, has, by 25 years' study sod ~( f$ research, bocoine an expert and Specialist ' v in the treatment of Chronic, Nervous. < S"< Blood, bkin, Special Diseases o > $ MannndWomon. v ,' iQ iln his or his Representative's very sue- ,\ '$ cestui treatment of the above class of' \ <- " Moult oases there is" No Experimenting and No Failures." , Consultation are Free 'to all, so that' 'a friendly chat, either personally, or with . ; my representative, or by letter, oosts notbinp, ond mity save yon Years of Misery $ so Nouo need Deßpair. New«, Scientific i' s Treatment, and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best, and puioat are honestly and faithfully used. Moderate Charges,'. Consultation hours; 10 to 12, 2 * 7 to 8. » / , * YOUNG MEN If you are suffering, or weak, or taa\ ea ) or write to Dr Elmslie, No. 13, Welling ,' ton Terraoe, Wellington, as be thoroughly t ' understates your Troubles and their > ~ I fio remedies enable him to GUARANTEE' , a complete cure in every case undertaken t J or mako no charge. Strictly confidential.i * '( 10 toolS, fl to 4,710 a » ;> ( ! N.B.—Patients at a distance may '' J*• i ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 {.,' in their first letter to ensure immediate -* j attention and. prompt despatch (when'y possible) of remedies, neceßiary for their'Vj case. 'I Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. \ I n... T\. Wl„,„l,„ t ,„«»,„.J i :Ji \ M letter, the medicine, and the girdle, and; your kindness ond benefit to me I shall', never forget. I really' cannot find words' half sufficient to convey to you the opinion I have of you, or the amount of thanks l\ would like to gine you, But there is one' thing that I would like to say, tu,at is," It is a great pity that theoe art not more doctors liLe you."-Your grateful patient < W. McLAUCHLAN. , SUBJEOTB OF MOST DREADFUL, EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE' HAPPY «j , My Deab Dootob,-I have no heeita» tion whatever in Baying " Yes" in reply > -> to your letter reoeived to-day, 'in which' '< jou ask me whether I am willing to letfj the pnblto know the benefit I received your hands When I saw you upon the: ( had previously completely cored of» Btmilar complaint) I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and depression in both mind and bod; as any human could ; be; in fact I thought life * was not', worth living, and my future was a blank/ 1 , I was anr object of misery and despair. l i Well, I oalleu upon jlqu, add yon spoke some kind cheering words to jitV.and' l pointed oqt the cause of all these troubles and the gravo charaoter of the follies o* my youth.' You told me .plainly and" honestly that you could and wonld eur vigours of manhood, so that Iconldno longer be bashful and stupid in sooiejy, , and could take my part and interest in\j the amusements and sports of others atfd j have an ambition in my business, At *1 first I thought your promise was too good, J to be hue, lam thankfnl to say 1 tried J your treatment I swear solemnly I fe<l ; ' a better man to-day, I havo put on' flosh and muscle and have apy Bmouit of confidence in myself, lam perfectly" < healthy, and quite happy, and capable of , enjoying myself as others do, and 1 don't ', mope about by myself and shun society j" I earnestly recommend'all my fellow J ButTerors to put their confidence in yon, »r your treatment is nerfect and oharges are small,—l am, yours truly, . Laohian Cambbon. 4 WHOLESALE? ANDiRETAIIi-Fife : . v;;; and ; 6ysteMe'rCha^tsl| ■ lOE PNUFAOTURERS AND;:Cc|I ; ',j,; ?;; r BACON ;OtiRERr ; ETd. : {^i; FRESH FISH'P4OKED IN JCI "DAILY. '('< ■ ConBESFOKDEK«B IXTITBDi . u^i pAEROA TJREWERY fjOMPANY v /,| 'I (Limitbd), ■ < 'ry| BREWERS, BOTTLERS, WINE AND *'* SPIRIT MEROHANTS, ' ' PAEROA, "' 41 , ' 'Li Notify the public of Waihi that they ' Wine and Spirit Business in the cornet of Kenny-street and Ttosomont'*' street, a. little jbejw the ;Pqst ti&e££*a Pare Ale and Stout, brewed only tec purest malt and hops, supplied either kegs or bottles, ' ' Specif Stock of Wines and Spirits.J" .vFRED.OLAREiNI MiiriaorWaibl BritiorJ e:;e- : dvs ''>:W'RSCOTTIii cPRpbjJ^STOREiiiH NOW IS THE TIME NOWISTHEOPPQ , To SCOUIO NEW ANDfUr-WDATBiSBEDS ' ' evety vanoty.' ''' , m

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1475, 6 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1475, 6 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1475, 6 November 1905, Page 4

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