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k \ k ,:'S] You can be strong. And we will treat you jS until you are strong. If wo bad not the most sincere confidence in c'.'.f distinct methods of treatment, we could not pos-'-t ' 'i'-. siMy make such a clear and l»r. lliclmrtl IVnlini’p. II.D clcan-cut pro--1 The "Leading Specialist., position to '( WVI \x t vi “Weakness.” In treating so-called “weakness,” wo employ no tonics or stimulants. '•Weakness,” in all Its phases, and In practically every case that comes to us /or treatment, is merely a symptom resulting from a state of chronic Inllammalion existing In the prostate gland. This Inflammation may be a lingering result ot some contracted disease, or may have been brought on by early dissipation, etc. In by far the greater number of cases the general health of the patient may bo perfect, there being no lack of either physical or nervous energy. No stimulants or tonics are needed, and If eraj) 1 11 v d would only result In temporary excitement of the functions, and positive injury to tho tender and already dlsrlhleied pioslato. Our treatment is it I nal ore entirely. It removes nil In'l irmrition, swelling, and tenderness iTo-n Hu: prostate gland, establishes normal . circulation throughout the : -lit", and restores permanently and (•'■ irpleli ly all natural functions, lly this method alone is It possible to bring co;n|d"ie restoration of strength and vigour. o--en yisorcim. Until the remedies we use and our ■lhods of application are different r.t tho ordinary. Thorough cures half the usual time. rd.-otri'atand t-Sioronsrhly :■ ilia EslootJ I’ofenti, Yari'ic, Hj'tJiwfJc, Stricture, :s a:;;l ail KctEcrc Ailments. Vi'c Vast’. ?>(» Kxjicrinioats. lie iisvc .No Fill lures. (miv Ceres arc Permanent. I.nr Ices arc JTtir ami IVe Treat You Till Cured. '■ Lfvo Ail’Ycur Years a fflan” Tills is tho world-worn desire with nil men. Sctlcd.. and under plain rnv»r, to all who write we send our C'C-iiagc Medical Look, 3TO Medical I'lai's. It tills of our methods ot treating disorders. Consultation Free at cillivu or by mail. So are our Diagnostic i'harts. Dr. RR'IIAB.D YVALLACK, M.D., who is widely known as an International expert in URN’S SERIOUS 1 d.SOKDI'IItS, and who is Registered by Australian, English, and American Medical Boards, may be consulted BULK at the Institute. ■ Note tho Address— Ilia Freeman & Weliacc iTcdro-lh'dical and Surgical Institute, C?t. Elizabeth & Bathurst streets, AND AT MELBOURNE. Howard Fryman, Director. D\. Kil. Wallace, M.D., Physlclan-Jn-C Chief. DU. 11. White, M.D., Women's Diseases. Train Arrangements, The following is the existing True cable in force on the Goverurnrn railways at the local station : , Departures— For Wanganui and Taihape, 9.45 a.m., 2.10 p.m. For New Plymouth and Toko 9.45 a.m. daily For Wanganui and Taihape 9.45 a.m., 2.40,;p.m. For Palmerston at 9.45 a.m. 1.40 p.ra,, 2.40 p.m,, and 6.50 p.m. For Foxlon at 9.45 a.m. (Tries. Thurs. Baf.) 2.40 p,m. daily except Saturday, On Saturday a train leaves Palmerston for Foxton at 8.5 p.m, For Napier at 6.0 a.m., 9.50 a.m., I 2.29 p.ra., and 3 p.m. | For Dannevirke at 6.0 a.m., 9.50 a.m. 1.50 p.m., 2.29 p.m., 3 p.m. 6.45 p.m. For Waipukurau at 6.0a,m., 9.50 а. 1,20 p.m. 2.29 p.m, and 8 p.m. For Featherston at 6.10 a.m., 9.40 1.15 p.m., 2,15 p.ra., 3.5 p.m. For Mastertou at 6.10 a.m., 9.40 1.15 p.m. 2.15 p.ra., 3.5 p.m., 6.50 p.m. For Wellington, via Wairarapa б. p.m., and 2.15 p.m. For Wellington via Manawatu Company’s line at 9.45 a.m., 1.40 p.m., 2.40 p tr it *v ; . V I r. 1,: - .1 y I t;i i; :i E^f ■■■ ■. . ’ i :\ 'i i-'-- •. I/.-*- .. -...‘A ; i ■\ ; ■/ v.; y-.j 'gg [IX XDrficT i ; iA MEBIOHEfe n MODEL ” INCUBATORS (Cyphers). ~ u , ; T-.F.D’S best. Big money V , i- akcra. Cash or fme pay m : i ■, > Tu. trated cdtaloguo fr< t a! ■' > I uenlalor Agency, Chr.-t-CuLuCU* 3710.0

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3867, 30 April 1906, Page 4

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