Qualified medical specie' Registered by the Governments of I Zealand. < v - >',,<?£?{ So. 18, WELLINGTON TERRACE, •WELLINGTON.'^ rriHIS Highly Qualified Physician" an don and Paris, has, , , „ loeearcb, become an export and Specialist m the treatment of Ohronio," Nervous, Blood, bkin, undtbe Special Diseases ,o Man and Women, 1 4 ' ' In his or bis Representative's very successful treatment of the above oliu of, difficult oasea there is" No Experimenting and No Failures." r , '• Consultations are Froe to all, so v tba« tr a f friendly chat, either personally, V,jrjfc my representative, or by letter, ooiia rfdb thine, and may save you Yeats of Misery so Nono need Despair, New Scientific Trontment, and New Unfailing Rfmedies of tfao very best and putest arß rr""'* ,r----and faithfully used. Moderate Cbi ut Consultation hours: 10 to 12f 2 Ifi" 7 to 8. A YOUNG MEN' , " If you are suffering, or went, or Bad, ca or write to Dr Elmelie, No, 18, Welling, ton Terrace, Wellington, as be'thoroughly understands your Tioubles/ and, theit causoß. His slcilfnl treatmorit and soienti fio remedies enable him to GUABAfyTE/ a complete omo in every oaso undertake! or mako no charge.' Strictly confidential, Moderate charges. Consulting hours—--10 to 12, '2 to 4,7 to 8. i , N.B.—Patients at a distance may ' I i ENCLOSE A FEE OP £1 in their first'letter to ensure immediate and Vompt despatch (when possiblp) of remedies!! neceWy for their case. ' """ -, Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. Deal Dr Elmslie,-1 teceived your kind letter, the medicine, and tbe girdle, and your kirdness ond benefit to me I shall never forget. I really cannot find words half sufficient to oonvey to you the opinion T have of you, or the amounUof ; thanks I would Itko to giue you. i, 'Bufnhdfe is ,600 thing that I wou\d Jiwlqiiy.lthaMs," It is a great pity thafWeoo arc'not more dootors like you."--Your grateful pation t A ts W. MoLADOHLAN. BUBJEOTKOF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY My Dear Doctor.—l havo no' hesitation whatevermßaying "Yes" in reply to your received to-day, l in which 1 you ask mefwhoth'er Tom willing to let your hands When I saw you upon the recommendation of Mr Griffith (whom you had previously completely cured of a similar complaint) I think I was in about as bad a etato of misery and depression in both mind and body as any human could be; in fact I thought lifo was' not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery' and. despair. Well, I called upon you, end you spoke some kind 'ohoering words to me and pointed out tHe cause of all these trouble and the gravo character of tho follies 0 my youth. You told mo plainly ace 1 honestly that yon could and would enr vigours of manhood) so that IconTd'm longer be bashful and stupid in society and could take my part and interest 11 the amußemeuts and sports 'of others anc have an ambition in my business,,. At xmmmmmmm^i your tieatment. I swear solemnly I fee a'better man. to-day. I have put "01 flesh and musole and have any amoun of oonfidonco in mjself. lam perfect!; /healthy, and quite happy, and capable q enjoying myself as others do, and I don' mope about by myself and shun society I oarnostiy recommend all' my fellow snfferers to put their confidence in you, a your treatment is nerfeot and jjon oharges are small.—l am, yours truly, - Lacewn Cauibok. ASHIN&,, ' MADE A, PiBABDBBi UMPIRE OO'S NO. x v - EXTRACT OF Soi( AND , ' ') , ROYAL BLUE .•'■ I pAEROA gREWERY QOMPAH-j BBBWEBS, BOTTLERS, TO AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, J | - PAEROA, , "%'J, Notify the public of Waihl tfiatjtli'fty have opened up a bianoh of their Bottling Winoand Spirit Business in promises at tho comer of Kenny-strcot and RosemontBtroel, a little bolow the Post Office, l , purest malt and hops,'supplied dth'eVin kog3 or bottles, ' v J Speoiel Bfdek of Wines and Spirits, "' English Ales and Stonts, <Y rfr FRED. OLARKINV Mana er Waib* Branch^ PRODliOESTOßßi'M^fllreßtrWaili
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1487, 21 November 1905, Page 4
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