A FRIEND IN NEED > Dk.ELMSL* ' t QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST <, y 3 Britain, Now South Wslob and New Zealand, ill No, 18, WELLINGTON TERRACE WELLINGTON. m Mi ii w 1 M /rHIS Highly Qualified Physioian on j_ Surgton, from tho Hospitals of Lon ' don and Paris, has, by 25 years'study and 1 research, beeouio an expert and Specialist, ' $ iu the treatment of Chronic, Norvons, Bipod, bkin, andlhe Special Diseases o ' i Man and Woroon. ' •[ 11 In his or his Representative's very sue- > , cessful''treatment of tho above olbhb of • H difficult oases there Is "No Experimenting ,{j and No Failures." CoDsultotioiis are Free all, ao-that <, '[' 'jlij a friendly otmt, either personally, or with ' |i 'I my representative, or by letter, costs no- \ " . thin?, and may save you Years of Misery . so 'None need Despair. New Scientific Trpatmont, and New Unfailing Remediei i( of the Yery best and puiost aro honestly " K l ,' and faithfully used. Moderate Charges.- yt/ j Consultation houii: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 ,J{s 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN \ C If you are suffering, or wak, or sad, ea or write to Dr Elmslie, No. 18, Welling. ton Terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your Troubles and -their: causes. His skilful treatment and scientific remedies onable him to GUARANTEE D a complete cure in every enso undertaken , or make no charge. Stririly confidential," Moderate charges. Consulting honrs—--10 to 12, 2to 4,7 to 8. N.B.'—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in their ; first lotter to ensuro immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies* necessary for. their case.'. Wanganm, June Ist, 1904. Boat Dr Elmslie,-1 received your kind ' letter, tho medicine, and the girdle, and i your kindness ond benefit to me I shall' ft never forget., I really cannot find wordshalf sufficient to convey to you the opinion ' :1 I have of you, or the amount of thanks I would like to giue you. But theft is thing that I would like to say, that is, 11 It , is a great pity that throe art .notifflortfiV."''™' doctors like you,"—Your grateful patient . w. MoLAUCHLAN. § SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADB H HAPPY Mv Dear D.oomh.-I have no tion whatoverm saying " Yes" id reply, -'; to your letter received to-day, in which you osk me I am willing to let A the public know the benefit I-received at V your hands. When I saw you upon ttfe recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom yon had previously completely cured of a similar complaint) I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and depression in -! both mind and body as 'any human could . be; in fact I thought; life was sot •; worth living, and my futuro was a blank. I was an object ot misery and despair,' ■jVell, I oalled upon you, and you spoke some kind oheering words to me and • pointed out the cause of all these troubles and the grave character of the follies o my, youth; You told me plainly and ii honestly that: you could and would cur vigours of manhood, so that I could no longor bo bashful and society; ■ and could take ay patt 'ndMnterest in;; the'amusements and sports others and : Wo on embition in my business; At first I thought your promise was too good; ■; to bo true, jl am thankful to any 1 tried your treatment. 1 swear Bolemnly I feel . a better man to-day. I have put on flosh and muscle and hnvo any amount of confidence in myself. ■ lam porfootly, healthy, and quite happy, and capable oJ:i enjoying myself as others do, and 1 don't mope about by myself and shun sooiety. I earnestiy recommond all my fellow*' sufferers to put their confidence in you; a r k. your treatment is nerfeot and your. charges are small,—l em, youtß truly, ■ Laohun Cambron. r: AS HI N & . jQ A Y MADB A PLEASURE v By using . EMPIRE CO'S NO. x EXTRACT OF SOAP AND ROYAL BLUE ii P AEROA JJREWERY QOMPANY (Limiibd), , BREWERS, BOTILERS, WINJ2 AND - : SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PAEROA, Notify the publio of- Waihi, ttiat: they' have opened up a branch of their Bottling Wine and Spirit Businoss in promises at the corner of -Kenny-street and Rosemont< streof, a little bolow'the Post Office, Pure'Alo and Stout, browed only from purest malt and hops, supplied either m begs or bottles. Spooiel Stook of Wines and Spirits, . . English Ales and Stouts, \ FRED, OLARKIN, Mana or Waib< Branch. • a s EE D 8 EE D S WHERE?' B A RSCOTT, 9 Arscott, PRODUCE STORR, Main-street, Waib NOW IS THE TIME • , NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY . To aconre New and ut-ro-DATif Seeds inis| , ovoiy yarioty, , f opuosito ?t«tl!flg
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1485, 18 November 1905, Page 4
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