And all MEN’S SPECIAL COMPLAINTS no matter bow loot: standing, QoicKr.y, thoroughly. and PERMANENTLY CURED. Bv new Perfected Scientific Methods that eonnot tail. VICTIMS OF DISEASE, reclaim your health. Sufferers from overwork;, ill-health, re•min your strength. Don't despair, even m the last staves. Don't he disheartened if quacks have robbed you. Let G. E. HKUNbWICK show vou science and business honour stilt exist. Patients living at a distance who cannot conveniently visit, when writing 1 , should state their case in'full. Old standing and incurable eonaolaints specially invited, Wood and Skin Dilleases Cured. Poioon eradicated from the system, and that, too, in the shortest possible time. All Chronic Ailments and Complicated Diseases oj Men are speedily cured, no matter bom what cause arising. None need despa ir. NoirOlor advice or examination. The Remedies are pleasant to take, and free from Sandal Oil, Balaam Copaiba, or Mercury. To Country Patients A Course of Remedies posted, under covcrnnd free from observation, to any station or address ois receipt of SO/. Recent Men's Cases-Curc teed m three days, without hindrance to work Oi diet. I Guarantee a Speedy and Easting Care. no case undertaken unless a Genuine Cure esa » made, nor U any sufferer passed off my head® i til every particle of tht Cwuplnint» ©tfct c« lift® EXTRAORDINARY TESTIMONIALS FROM N.Z. MEN.
MB JOHN PIE3LY, South St., Newtown, Auckland, Maroh 30,1904. states‘ Nothing in the world gives mo greater pleasuro than to write and thank you;si n o-sroly for[itho wonderful way your great remedies have aoted in my case, and I advise sufferers in want of treatment and a speedy cure to selves in your hands, and they will not only thank you, but me for making this statetS: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2.30 to 5, 6.30 to 9 p.m. b.outo v u-m* boston herbal institute SWANSON STREET, Four doors from Queen Street (near Star Hotel), AUCKLAND.
SUMMER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS O BDSTONE AND SONS’ have Jtl) made arrangements to successi fully cope .with the increased traffic during the Holiday. Season. Excursion trips to any part of the district the natural hush scenery of Which is unrivalled in New. Zealand. A special feature will be made of the •Round .Trip,, embracing .Te Reinga Falls, Manuniaru Oaves, Frasertown, Wairoa, Lake Waikaremoana, and Morere Hot Springs. (Passengers for Waikaremoana connect .witn tne Motor Coach Company/ s coaches.) Tlie scenery, throughout the journey is superb, being principally through heavy hush-clad, country, •which retains ail its natural beauty and grandeur., Passengers have the right of breaking the journey, at any point and, as the stages are not too long, the great discomforts of being cramped up in a coach from early morning till late at night are quite unknown. .The Bast Coast trip Horn Gisborne to Waipiro Bay, via Tatapouri, Fakarae, Tolago Bay, fTokomaru Bay, aod Te Piuia Plot Springs, is an interesting drive, passing through the pretty Coast bays. The journey from Tolago Bay to .Tokomaru Bay, is especially pleasant, the roads bein £ exceptionally good and easily graded, some good country being passed through. .The Plot Springs are prettily; situated at an. elevation, of 800 feet above the sea level, and it would be difficult to find a healthier locality wherein to recuperate —the air being clear and invigorating .The Springs are noted for their curative properties of S°ut, rheumatism, and some forms of spin disease. Travellers are assured of every comfort at .the accommodation house, which it under capable management.. ■ 1
TIME-TABLE.
Gisborne ibo iTolago Bay, and Waipiro —Mondays anti Tihursidays (hour of departure to suit morning Tolagcffot Tokomaru, Te P ; uia Hot Springs, and Waipiro Bay.—. Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Wadoiro for Gisborne— Mondays and ,Thursdays, at 7 a.m., leaving iolago .Tuesdays and Fridays, at l ,Gisborne-,Wairoa Service via Tiniroto and .Te Reinga Fallsi—Leave Gisborne Mondays 7 a.m., .irniroto Tuesdays 7 a.m. Leave Waaroa on return-trip Thursdays at 7 a.m., Tiniroto Friday, 7 a.m. Gish or ner-Mor er e-Wair o a Service. Leave Gisborne Tuesdays 7 a.m., Morere Wednesdays 7 a.m., returning! from Wairoa Thursdays 9 a.m., leave Morere Fridays t
COACH FAR ES. EAST COAST. \. ' i Single. Return. Tatap.ouri —. . .f a Tnlago Bay; • l?s Tokomaru .Te Puia and Waipiro 27s 45s tiniroto-wairoa. Waerenga-o-kjiri 6d 14s Farakanapa —. 12s bd 20s Timroto ~ Ijjs 25s Marumaru —2O s •Frasertown and Wairoa 2oa WAIROA-RIORERE. Gisborne to Wbarerata 10s 17s 6d .Tarewa Rlarere _ ~, J ss .. Nuhaka _ - - 1?? 6d 30s Wairoa _ —' —25 s 'B U S EARB S-; 'Carnarvon street ~ 2d. Herbert road —: Ly tton road _ —. a< \* Bus tickets will be 3s, 2s (id, and Is 9d per dozen, respectively.. A Bus will leave town for Wamui 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 aftcE. First-class Fodder and Good Paddocking. WEDDINGS and PICNIC PARTIES specially catered for.
LI. H. SANDLANT Merchant Tailor, and Importer, PEEL STREET* GISBORNE, Spring & Summer, 1904 Tr> EGS to announce that his JU# SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS have now been COMPLETED. They comprise— THE LATEST DESIGNS PROCURABLE IN THE HOMS MARKETS. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OE SCOTCH TWEEDS SCOTCH .TWEEDS AND SOLTAIRE SERGES. SOLTAIRE SERGES, These Materials, light in Texture, have been SPECIALLY! IMPORTED for SPRING AND. SUMMER WEAR. SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, H. S AS N D LAN EE, MERCHANT TAILOR* GISBORNE* DON’T HAVE TOOTHACHE. *T>IERTOS TOOTHACHE POWDERS cure '•Ly every time. This remedy is harmless, it is taken internally, it relieves at once. Do not doubt, try it and see how surely it oures. No other remedy like it, no othor bo good. Priaa la. Cbemista and Stores.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1371, 4 February 1905, Page 4
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