And all MEN’S SPECIAL COMPLAINTS no matter how long standing, QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, AND rKUMA.NF.NTLY CURED. By new Perfected Scientific Methods that cannot fait. VICTIMS OF DISEASE, reclaim year health. StifTcrers from overwork, ill-health, retrain your strength. Don’t despair, even tn the last stages. Don't be disheartened if quacks have robbed yon. Let O. E. BRUNSWICK show you science and business honour still exist, l’atienta living at a distance who cannot convcniently visit, when writing, fchould state their case in'full. Old standing: and incurable complaints specially invited. Blood and Skin Diseases Cured. Poison eradicated from the syfitcsn, unci that, too. in the shortest possible time. All Chronic Ailmentr and Complicated Diseasesi of Men are speedily cured, no matter from what cause arising. None need despair. No fee for advice or examination. The Remedies are pjeaoaat to take, and free from Sandal Oil, Balsam Copaiba, or Mercury. To Country Paticnta—A Course of Remedies posted, under corer and free from observation, to any station or address <tm receipt of 20/. Recent Men's Cases—Cure guaranteed In three days, without liindrsmca to work cr diet. I Guarantee a Speedy and lasting Cure, ucd no case undertaken unless a Genuine Cure eaa to* made, nor is any sufferer passed off my houdo until every portlcle of the Complaint is c«t oCtfea EXTBAOKDINABY TESTIMONIALS FKOM N.Z. MEN. ME JOHN PIESLY, South St„ Newtown, A.uokland, Maroh 30,1904, states Nothing in the world giveß mo greater pleSsuro than to write and thank youlsmosrely fcrgtheTvondorlul way your great remedies have aoted in my case, and I advise sufferers in want ol treatment and a speedy cure to, plaoo Uiemselves in your handß, and they will not only thank you, but me for making this statemHours Daily: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2.30 to 5, 0.30 to 9 p.m. , BOSTON HERBAL INSTITUTE
SWANSON STREET Four doors from Qut Hotel), Afi en Street (near Star OKLAND. sum; HOLIDAY EDSTONE Ai made arrao© iIER SXOUHSIONS ID, SONS’' have meats to successi fully cope .with tlih increased traffic during the Holiday, Season, Excursion trips .to any, part pf the .district, the natural hush scenery, of Which is unrivalled in Hew Zealand. A special feature will bo maxle of the. Round Trip,, embracing ,Te Remga Falls, M'anumar.u Oaves, Frasertown, Wairoa, Lake Waikaremoana, and Morero Hot Springs. (Passengers for Waikaremoana connect Wild tho Motor Coach Company's coaches.), The scenery throughout the journey, is superb, being principally, thro,ugh heavy bush-clad country, which re tains ail its natural heauty and Passengers have the right grandeur. Passengers have the right of breaking the journey at any point and, as the stages are not too long, the great discomforts ol being cramped up, in a coach front early, morning till late at night are .quite Coast trip from SHsborne to Waipiro; Bay, via Tatapouri, Pakarae, Tolago Bay, Tokomaru Bay, aod Te P.uia Hot' Springs, is an interesting drive, passing through the pretty, Coast bays. The journey from Tolago Bay to Tokomaru Bay, is especially, pleasant, the reads bcino; exceptionally, good and easily, graded, some good country being passed through. .The Hot Spring, are prettily situated at’an elevation of SOP feet above the sea .level, and it would he difficult to'find a healthier locality,'Wherein to recuperate —the air being clear,.and invigorating/ .The Springs are noted for their curative properties of gout, rheumatism, and some forms of skin disease. Travellers arc assured of every comfort at the accommodation house, which it under capable management..
: L.l J,t ! TIM E-TABLE. Gisborne .to Tolago Bay, anil Waipiro —Mondays and. fTihursjdays Cli-ouc of departure to. suit morning tides). . . Tolago fon Tokomaru, Te Pm Hot Springs, and Waipiro Bay.—. Tuesday s and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Waiuiro for Gisborne— Mondays and - Thursdays, at 7 a.m., leaving do-, lago Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 a-m. . . Gisborne-.Wairoa Service, via roto and .Te lieinga Falls —Leave .Gisborne Mondays 7 a.m., Tiniroto Tuesdays 7 a.m. Leave Wax--roa on return trip. Thursdays at 7 a.m., .Tiniroto Friday, 7 a.m., Gisibo rne-M'o r e r e-VVai roa Service. Leave Gisborne Tuesdays 7 a.m., Morere .Wednesdays 7 a.m., returning from Wairoa Thursdays a a.m., leave Morere Fridays ,7 a.m, COACH EAR BS, ■EAST COAST. Tatap.o.uri Tolago Bay Tokomaru ~. .Te E.uia and Waipiro Single. Return!.. ._ 3s 5s 12s 20 a 25s 40s 27s dss
TINIRGTO-.WAIROA. Waerenga-o-lyiri 7 a 6d 14a Farakanapa ~j ~ 12a 6cl 20s Tinircyfco w 15st 25 a Marutnaru w ~ 20s 35s Frasertown and Wairoa 25s 40s waiIROaHVLOREREJ, Gisborne .to, Wbarerata 10s 17s 6d .Tarewa 12s 6d 20s Morere _. —j 15a 25s N.ubaka 1 —.— 17s 6d 30s Wairoa ’B U S E aRB S, Carnarvon street ~ : 2d. Herbert" road ~ r--: 3d. By tton road —. . Id. Bus tickets will be 3s, 2s 6d, and Is 9d per dozen, respectively,; A Bus will leave town for. AVainui Bcacb each .Thursday afternoon during the summer (weather permitting), at two o’clock. Return fare,, one shilling. Patrons entrusting Horses :to our care can rely upon them being well fed and looked after. First-class Fodder and Good Paddoeking. . WEDDINGS and PICNIC PARTIES specially, catered for. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at WAIOITIKA, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion,
LOCH LOMOND (Bred by Douglas McLean. Esq., Maraekakaho, Hawke’s Bay.’ By Glenlyon (307), Ist dam Grand Duchess .(510;);, by Prince ,(87) ;; 2nid dam, Empress Kate (290), by Emperor (82), ■; 3rd dam, dean, imp. (200), toy Justice; (420:);. Glenlyon (307) by British Lyon (270),, dam Diamond 1(785). Winner of First Prize and Champion at Hawke’s Bay Show in 1901. TERMS : Single mare, 223 ; two or more the property, of the same owner, £2 10s. Six weeks’ grazing after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. Fees to be paid before removal of mares. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Apply.— „ „„„ .C. .GRAY, .Waiohika.,
EEKRIS AND BAXtNEAVIS LICENSED INTERPRETERS, NATIVE RAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. I C [ALBION BUILDINGS,, EEcloplone 110, CREAM AND FRUIT SALAD EVERY DAY, ;AT THE TBOOADERO.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1364, 27 January 1905, Page 4
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