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"if! tM® m m DE.ELMSLIB, « *| QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST ,A 1 No, 18, WELLINGTON TER WELLINGTON. THIS Highly Qualified Fhjsioian an '-/■$ Surgeon, (com the Hospitals of Lon t, '*> don and Pans, has, by 25 years' study and ; \\ 'k roseareb, become an oxport and Specialist fj'\\* m tbe 'tieataent of Chronio, Nervous. 4<;\ ' o Blood, bkin, andthe Special Diseases o ' >'" Man and Women. . 's,{/.$ In his or his Bepreßentadve's very sue- (' ts( cessful treatment of tbe above oleas of ,- , ei m VUIIbUIII'IWUUBBIB *IM7 «V a friendly chat, eilber personally, or wither i^Tt thmj, and may save you Years of Misery ,W« )j 'J[ 60 None need Despair. New Scientific f .^; vty Treatment, and New Unfailjng'Bemedtes J\, «~ of the very best and finest are honestly ' <i t f and faithfully used, Moderate Ohafgei. . Ik'N Consultation hours: 10 to 12,' 3to 4 *7 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN , If yon are Buffering, or weak, or sad, oa or write to Dr Elmslie, No. 18, Welling ' ton Terraoo, Wellington, as be thoroughly understands your Troubles and their causes. His skilful treatment and soienti- < fic remedies eimblo bitn to 6UABANTEE a oomplote cure in every case undertaken or make no charge. Strictly confidential, Moderate charges. Consulting hours—--10 to 12, ito 4,7 to 8. I N.B.—Patients at a distance may

ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in their first iettei to ensure immediate I attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies) necessary for their / / case. j " { Wanganni, Jane Ist, 1904. > * Deal Dr Elmßhe,—l received yonr bind J r 'rf letter, the medicine, and the girdle, ani l ,' yonr kindness ond benefit to mo I snail ■■'," , never forget. I really pannot find Ivords ....'' half sufficient to convey to yon the opinion . A I have of you, or the amount of thanks I ' 5would like to gine you, But there is one '|' thing that I would like to say, that is," It / ' '< is a great pity that theoe are not more ' dootors like you."~Your grateful patient '' W. McLAUOHLAN. ( / SUBJECTS OP MOST DREADFOL - fi (l EXHAUSTION CORED AND MADE WA HAPPX k , ,\*A Mv Dear DooTOE,—I have no hesita- * >.y tion whatever in saying " Yes" in reply ( '" ' f to your letter received to-day, in which '' > f you ask me whother I am willing to let i \ ,<■: the public know the benefit I reoeived at ' ' \ r , your hands When I saw yon npon the _ ~1 recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom you \ -<?> herd previously completely cured of a ' f similar complaint) I think I waa in about as bad a stato of misery and depression in both mind and body as any human could be; in faofc I thought life was, not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. Well, I called upon you, and you spoke som/j kind ohoering words to me and , pointed put fie cause ol all these troubles M > and the grave oharaoter of the follies o 1 ; my youth. Yon told me plainly and -- , honestly that you could and would cur * \ vigours ot manhood, so that I cajW no , f longer be bashful and stupid in 60Cij?fy, ' " f and could take my putt and interest in - tho amusoments and sports of olhcrs and have an ambition in my business) At -*''' first I thought your promise was too good A f * x i to bo true.' lam thankful to say' 1 tried »^ yonr treatment. I e«ear solemnly TJctl '° n hotter man to-day. I have put on ~, - final, .J mncMo on.l Uvrfinv umnnili Pos of oonfidenco in myself. lam perfectly |8;; healthy, and quite happy, and capablo of v/ on joying myself as others do, and I don't * hi mope about by myself and shun Booiety, ,>'' I earnestly reoommeud all my fallow* ■ ; sufferers to put their confidence in you, a A'■ your treatment is "erfect and your,. ;,;' charges are email.—l am, yours truly, :' ,"* * LaohlanOamhhoh. ; yi, i,] ASH IN Cr ' MADE A PLEASDRE By using UMPIRE GO'S NO. i EXTRACT OF SOAP. ;, AND ROYAL BLUE ..'<"' IAEROA "DREWERY fjQMPANY : (LlMllBD), ' * ' ' \ BREWERS, BOTTLERS, WINE AND 4* >« SPIRIT MERCHANTS, y", PAEROA, Notify the pnblio of Waihi that they * ;' have openod up a branch of their Bottling ' Wine and Spirit Business in premises at ' T, 1 the corner of Kcnny-street'ahd Bosemont- "> V" street, a little below tho Post Offico,. ,'" Puio Alo and Stout, brewed only from' ' x 's purest malt and hops, supplied either in '<• \^ kegs or bottles. a '> ' 4 Speoisl Stook of Wines and Spirits, x *\' English Ales and Stouts. * *'/ f* FRED. OLABKIN, ,/> Mana or Waib' Branoh. fc*'' j BEDS NO^iS;THK!riMEI Pill

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1486, 20 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1486, 20 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1486, 20 November 1905, Page 4

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