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SPECIAL VISIT TO AUCKLAND Messrs. B. HAMILTON & CO., From the Herbal and Electric Institutes, William and Murray Streets, Perth; Egan Street, Kalgoorlle, W.A.; Lambton Quay, Wellington, N Z.; 231 a Colombo Street, Christchurch, N.Z. Beg to inform all whom it may concern that they have decided to open a PERMANENT BRANCH IN AUCKLAND and the PRINCIPAL can now bo seen personally at our new Rooms, 10 CITY CHAMBERS, AUCKLAND And will be pleased to give all particulars and ADVICE FREE to pona-flde sufferers. Men who have wasted the exhilarating spirit of young manhood, men whose eyes are dulled, whose brains are muddled and weary, whose nervous energy Is exhausted from dissipation, overwork, indlseretlons, excesses, or disobedience to Nature's laws, who have lost the sprightly enjoyment of life, who have sleepless nights, dull, gloomy, despondent days, who have lost courage, ambition, and the grit which Is so evident In perfect manhood; men who have BLOOD AND SKIN TROUBLES, and diseases of special nature. If you have failed to derive any benefit from other treatments, and have wasted both time and money, we offer you a COMPLETE AND PERMANENT CURE, which will NOT COST YOU A PENNY UNLESS CURED. If you suffer, do not put this aside, and say 1 will see to It later on, but at once take advantage of our PRINCIPAL’S SPECIAL VISIT TO AUCKLAND, and have a personal Interview. Our Rooms are open MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 to 5 P-m., and 7. to 8.80 p.m.; THURSDAY, 10 am. to 1 p.m.; SUNDAY by special appointment only. If yon are living too far away to visit, write at once. In strict confidence, giving full particulars of your troubles, and you will receive a plain and distinct state nient of what we can do for you. We never supply our Remedies for cases they cannot cure. We have made so thorough and complete a study of Diseases and Troubles of Men that failure la almost impossible. We do not claim to perform miracles, but what we do claim is that our Remedies cure the most obstinate case s, when all other means fall.

VISITORS TO TOWN GALL ON US OR WRITE. Cures create confidence, and have made oar businees larger by jtar than any other firm advertising or •therwiee. Sufferers are not disappointed, for we never promise them more than we perform. We have recently demonstrated to legions of men the truth of what we claim, that our Special Treatment for Men’s Diseases is as certain to cure them as it is that the sufferer engages our services and follows our directions. All that deep hnowledge, expert shill and thorough Scientific office equipments can accomplish is now being done for those who come to us for the help they need. T famous man was once asked Lvul what his greatest loss In life had been. His reply was "the loss of opportunities.” Lost opportunities have shipwrecked thousands of Ilves. Lost opportunities have filled our lunatic asylums, workhouses, and hosidtals. Lost opportunities hare been the downfall of mighty empires. Opportunities, however small, when lost, affect the lives of everyone of us. Take advantage of every opportunity that comes to you. Don’t say “Tomorrow will do,” for, as the old proverb says, “To-morrow never comes; to-morrow Is the fool’s day.” AN OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ITSELF TO ALL SUFFERING MEN to-day; take advantage of it, and visit or write us without delay.

All Correspondence must be addressed— Messrs. HAMILTON and CO., IO City Chambers, Queen-st., Auckland PLEASE NOTE THAT | CUR CURES ARE If y viBlt We specially Invite all dis- " arari ■ or write u - We cure when couraged and dlgeatigflet’ h CERTAIN aH other means fall. A _ , . . cured man to us Is the best sufferers who have hr :i advertisements. He tells treated without receiving a y*r All DE MEM " others who suffer and they cure to call on us. It will Wt UUnE mtn come to us and are cured cost you nothing to consult WHERE and’ us; we shall be glad to tell our fees are reasonable and you frankly what can be OTHERS FAIL our BkiH rare ’ done for you. OUR GUARANTEE. If you eannot visit, write nr urn 18 p,aln ®” a “A a full history of your case, Wt RtvCn complete cure” or we reand we will give yon our pen “Z y ? u P« y - „ , , r. TkIH p WITH We do not thfi9 because opinion by return mall, IHiriXWHH there is any doubt, but aimsecurely sealed in plain DK7ACC ply t 0 Bllow we have comenvelope. UIoEAoE. plete confidence in our remedies.

Your Special Attention Is called to the following; Remarkable Statements.

EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DEBILITY AND DISEASE. Gentlemen, —Now that your remedies have accomplished a enre of my longstanding disease, I cannot more properly evince my gratitude than by asking you to publish this statement, co that the most hopeless may know where to obtain relief. For over twenty years I have been a sufferer on and off. I have been under treatment in all parts or Australia, having visited Victoria, New South Wales, etc., geeking a cure without deriving any benefit whatsoever. I had at laat given up all hope of obtaining relief, but your reme dies have perfectly cured me. and made me a better man than ever I was in my life. I have been a resident of South Australia for 45 years, and am known by hundreds of people, many of whom know ■what I have been in fhe past, and can testify what lam now'- Life is now worth living. I could fill a volume and another one in giving thanks to my complete restoration to health. Make whatever use you think best of this. My name is well known throughout South Australia, and publishing this may be the means of saving many wretched sufferers such as T was. I feel as if I had not half expressed what J -Wish, but, believe me, I shall never forget your kindness.—Yours faithfully, • J. KILLIAN, Daveystone, South Australia. A TESTIMONY FROM ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S OLDEST PROSPECTORS. Coolgardie. Gentlemen, —I will send you the following testimonial letter, which you may use whenever you see lit, and will gladly answer any letter which ever would benefit you or some other unfortunate sufferer, and give you permission to use my name at any tinje er place, as you are, dear doctor, and your wonderful remedies, • God-send to me. as I am a man again to-day, where a few months ago I was a complete wreck, not lit to go anywhere, and impossible for me to follow my occupation as a miner. I had suffered from that horrible disease, blood poison. I had Consulted several doctors, being under th eir care and treatment, used all kinds of medicines, but none could help me. 1 lost all hopes of ever regaining my health again. Life became a burden to me. It wag then I began your treatment, and the result was astonishing to me. Two weeks after my Bores disappeared, my skin became smooth, and after taking the first treatment, there was hardly a sore nr eruption on my body or anywhere, and I feel as I never did before, being an entirely new man; and, should there be a person Buffering as 1 dM, I advise him at pace to write to, or visit, your lust! tube—he will find his cure and restoration to health there—and should any man wish for any information I would gladly tell him anything he may wish. You may use my name and letter as you see fit. —■ twlkhlny you every sucoege JOHN KELLY. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CUB*. Tltnaru, July 20, 11XW. Dear Sirs, —Permit at to thank you for the wonderful success of yonr treatmaat la ay earn. wMcb, as you are aware, must bars been ena iff the worst cases you have ever had? As yon know, I was Just about to write to Victoria to break Iff -«y iagM—i«* to be married, wbsa I viattad yon, with YW little hope of ever ketUng spy relief. However, at jour sugfMtlou, I allowed thugs io go 6a as they were, and I am now more than pleased that I did, as 1 am now well and strong again, both mentally and physically, thanks to yonr treatment. R may bo of boms benefit tor yon to know that I had beea finder seven different specialists beffifi* I aaau Bfifior poor ease. Make whatever use yea wM of tMa.—SeMere me to Hmaln, yours Mneerely. S. P. TRACT.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 30 December 1905, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 30 December 1905, Page 49

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