And all MEN'S SPECIAL COMPLAINTS no matter how long standing-, quickly, thoroughly, and PERMANENTLY CURED. Bj new rerfected Scientific Methods that cannot fail. VICTIMS OF DISKASK, reclaim your health. Sufferers from overwork, ill-health, regain your strength. Don’t despair, even in tl*e Inst stages. Don’t be disheartened if quacks have robbed you. Let G. JS. BRUNSWICK show vou science and business honour still exist. Patients living- *t a distance who cannot conveniently visit, when writing, should state tb«ir case in full. Old standing and incurable complaints st>ecially invited. Blood and Skin Diseases Cured. I’oiron eradicated from the system. nud that, too, in the shortest possible time. An Chronic Ailments and Complicated Diseases of Men are speedily cured, no matter from wbat cause arising. None need despair. No fee for advice or examination. The Remedies are pleasant to take, and free from Sandal Oil, Bdiua Copaiba, or Mercury. To Country Patients —A Course of Remedies posted, under cover and free from observation, to any station or address Ott receipt of 20/. Recent Men’s Cases—Cure guaranteed in three days, without hindrance to work or diet. I Guarantee a Speedy and Lasting Cure, nod no cose undertaken unless a Genuine Cure cmn fed made, nor is any sufferer passed off nay hoa£a until every particle of the Coen plaint ifl oet of Ota EXTRAORDINARY TESTIMONIALS PROM N.Z. MEN.
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SUMMER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS
HTjiEDSTONE AND. SONS’, have i JCtu made arrangements to suecessi fully cope with the increased traffic during the Holiday, Season., 'Excursion trips to any part of the district', the natural bush scenery, of Which is unrivalled in New Zealand. A special feature will be made of the Round Trip,, embracing Te Reinga Palls, Mnnumaru Oaves, Frasertown, Wairoa, Lake Waikaremoana, and JVlorere Hot Springs. (Passengers for Waikareinoana connect with the Motor Coach Company's coaches.) The scenery; throughout the journey is superb, being principally through heavy bush-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.
Tiie Bast Coast trip from Gisborne to Waipiro Bay," via Tatapouri, Pakarae, Tolago Bay, iTokomaru Bay, aod Te P.uia Hot Springs, is an interesting drive, passing through the pretty, Coast bays:' The journey from Tolago Bay to vTokomaru Bay is especially pleasant, the roads being exceptionally good and easily graded, some good country being passed through. The Hot 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 gout, rheumatism, and some forms of skin disease. Travellers are assured of every comfort at the accommodation house, which it under capable managements '
TIME-TABLE. Gisborne [to Tolago Bay; and Waipiro —Mondays and Thursdays (hour of departure to suit morning tides). Tolago for Tokomaru, ,Te Puia Hot Springs, and Waipiro Bayr—Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Waioiro for Gisborne—Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 a.m., leaving Tolago Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 a.m. Gisborne-.Wairoa Service, via Tiniroto and Te Reinga Falls—Leave Gisborne Tuesdays 7 a.m., Tiniroto Wednesdays 7 a.m, Leave Wairoa on return trip Thursdays at 7 a.m., Tiniroto Friday 7 a.m. (Grisborne-Morere-Wairoa Service.— Leave Gisborne 7 a.m., from Wai■roa 9 a.m., Mondays and Thursdays, returning Tuesdays and Fridays. Foe Tiniroto, —The coach will leave Gisborne Tuesdays at 7 a.m.,, re- ‘ turning Fridays, as usual. COACH FARES. EAST COAST-
Single. Return. Tatapouri _ _ 3a 5s To la go Bay; _ 12a 20s Tolsomaru _ _ 25a 40s Te Puia and Waipiro 27a 45s TINIROTO-.WMROA. Waerenga-o-kuri _ 7a (id 14a Farakanaga _ 12a 6,d 20a Timroto _ ' _ 15a 25a Marumaru ' _ 20a 35s Frasertown and Wairoa 25a 40s WAIROA-MORERE. Gisborne ; to .Whiarerata 10s 17s 6d Tarewa _ _ 12s 6d 20s Morere 15s 25a Nuhaka : 'l7s 6d 80s W.airoa _ ' _ 25s 40s ’B US EXRES. Carnarvon street _ _ _ 2d. Herbert road _ -3d. Lytton road _ _■ „ 4d. Bus tickets will be 3s, 2s 6d, and Is 9.d per dozen respectively., A Bus will leave town for Wainui Beach each Thursday afternoon dur- [ ing the slimmer (weather permitting), at two o’clock. Return fare, one shilling. Patrons entrusting Horses ito our care can rely upon them being well fed and looked after. First-class Fodder and Good Faddocking- . WEDDINGS and. PICNIC PARTIES specially, catered for.
H. SANDLANT Mercliant Tailor, and Importer, eeee street,, hisborne., Spring & Summer, 1904 BEGS to announce that his SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS have now been COMPLETED. They comprise— THE LATEST DESIGNS PROCURABLE IN THE HOME MARKETS. 'DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OB SCOTCH TWEEDS SCOTCH TWEEDS and SOLTAIRE SERGES. SOLTAIRE SERGES. These Materials, light In Texture,have been SPECIALLY. IMPORTED for spring; and summer wear. SPRING ANn SUMMER WEAR H. SAN BL"AJ NT, MERCHANT TAILOR* GISBORNE* DON’T HAVE TOOTHACHE. CERTOS TOOTHACHE POWDERS cure every time. This remedy is harmless, it is taken internally, it relieves at ones. Do not doubt, try it and see how surely itjcures. No other remedy like it, no other so fgood. Fries la. Chemists and Stores.]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1392, 1 March 1905, Page 4
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