And all MIEN'S SPECIAL COMPLAINTS no matter how long standing, QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, AMD PERMANENTLY CURED. Rjr new Perfected Scientific Methods’that cannot fail. VICTIMS OF DISH ASK, reclaim yoxxr health. Sufferers from overwork, ill-health, regain your strength. Don’t despair, even in the last Map«. Don’t be disheartened if quacks have robbed you. Let G. K. BRUNSWICK, show you science and business honour still exist. Patients living- at a distance who cannot conveniently visit, when writing, should state their case in full. Old standing and incurable complaints specially invited. Blood and Skin Diseases Cured, roinon eradicated from the syatesa, and that, too, iu the shortest possible time. AU Chronic Ailments and Complicated Diseases of Men arc speeiiily cured, no matter from what cause arising. None need despair. No fee for advice or examination. The Remedies are pleasant to take, urn! free from Sandal Oil, Balaam Copaiba, or Mezcury. To Country Patients—A Course of Remedies posted, under cover and fra* from observation, to any station or address ©aa receipt of 20/. Recent Men’s Cases—Cure guaranteed In three days, without hindrance to srertc or diet. I Guarantee « Speedy and Lasting Cure, no cstac unde; taken unless a Genuine Cure con he made, nor is any sufferer passed off xay boadi until every particle of the Complaint la cat cf t&Q SSntaos. EXTRAORDINARY TESTIMONIALS FROM N.Z. MEN. MR JOHN PIESLY, South St., Newtown, Auckland, Maroh 30,1904. states:—“Nothing In the world gives mo greater pleasure than to write and thank forjtho wonderful way your groat remedies have aoted in my case,. and I advise sufferers in want of treatment and a speedy oure to J plans themselves in your hands, and they will not only thank you, but me for making this statement public.” Hours Daily: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2.80 to 5, 6.30 to 9 p.m. BOSTON HERBAL INSTITUTE SWANSON STREET, Four doors from Queen Street (near Star Hotel), AUCKLAND.
SUMMER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 03 EBSTONE AND SONS’- jbave -H-Aj made arrangements to successi fully; cope with the increased traffic during the Hpliday/Season, Excursion trips ibo~ 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 Falls, Marumaru Caves, Frasertown, Wairoa, Lake Waikaremoana, and Morero Hot Springs. (Passengers for Waikaremoana 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 heauty 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 Uigbt are quite unknown. The Bast Coast trip from Gisborne to Waipiro Bay, via ' Tatapouri, Fakarae, Tolago Bay,, vTokomatu Bay, aOd Te F.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 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 Borne forms of skin disease. Travellers are assured of every comfort at the accommodation house, which it under capable management.
at, S, TIME-TABLE. Gisborne to Tolago Bay and Waipiro —Mondays and .Thursdays (hour; of departure to suit morning tides)Tp.lago for Tokomaru, Te P.uia Hot Springs, and Waipiro Bayr—Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Waiuiro for Gisborne—Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 a.m., leaving To--1 ago Tuesdays and Fridays,' at 7 - a.m, • Gisborne-.Wairoa Service, via .Tinixoto 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., ; Tiniroiu Friday 7 Ccisborne-Morere-Wairoa Service.— Leave Gisborne 7 a.m., from Wairoa 9 a.m., Mondays and Thursdays, returning Tuesdays and Fridays. For Tiniroto,—The coach yvill leave Gisborne Tuesdays at -7 a.m., returning Fridays, as usual. C 0 A C H F ARES. EAST COAST. , Single. Return, Tatapouri _ 8s , 5s i Tolago Bay, _ ■ _ 12s 20s Tokomaru _ —,. i2ss 40s * Te P.uia and Waipiro 27b 45s 1 TIN IROTO-WAIRO A. I Waerenga-o-hsri _ 7s 6d 14s Farakanapa _• .1= 12s 6d 20s i Tiniroto _j w _ 15s 25s s Marumaru ' ■ ■_ 20s 85s t Frasertown and Wairoa : 25s 40s v WAIRGA-MORERE. I Gisborne to Wharerata 10s 17s 6d h Tarewa _ .a 12s 63 20s tl Morere _ _ ' 15s 25s ft Nuhaka >_ _"• _ 17s 6d 80s w Wairoa _■ _ _ 25s 40s ir ’BUS FARE S. hi Carnarvon street _ _. 2d. Herbert road _ Bd. Lytton road 4d. Bus tickets will be 3s, 2s 6d, and Is 9d per dozen respectively,, A Bus will leave town for Wainui Beach 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 Paddocking. WEDDINGS and PICNIC PARTliL’S specially catered for. .ee Pi M W (\ Ze do Ui tre B. thi an ms rui ea< H. SANDLANT Merchant Tailor, and Importer, Dt du PEEL STREET* GISBORNE, Spring & Smmer, 1904
EGS to announce that- his 1 SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS have now been .COMPLETER. They comprise— THE LATEST DESIGNS PROCURABLE IN THE HOME MARKETS,, DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OH SCOTCH TWEEDS | SCOTCH TWEEDS | and: HPLTAIRE SERGES. SOLTAIRE SERGES, These Materials, light In Texture, have been SPECIALLY IMPORTED lor SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.: SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. H. S 'A' N D L A 3 N ,T, MERCHANT TAILOR, GISBORNEL DON’T HAVE TOOTHACHE. CEETOS TOOTHACHE POWDERS cure every time. This remedy is harmless, | it is tßken internally, it relieves at once. Do | not doubt, try it and see how enrely it cures. I No other remedy like it, no othor so good. I Price Is. Chemists and Stores, J ' *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1436, 22 April 1905, Page 4
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