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WAIPIRO HOTEL WAIPIRO. J. P. MURPHY ... Proprietor. CHE nbovo hotel, which has been cnlaigedand thoroughly renovat' d and rofureiahed during tho pnßt twelvo months, oilers splendid accommodation to tbo tiavi-1-ling public, and travellers along the Coast can dopond upon obtaining a'l tho comforts of a home. This Hotel is UP-TO-DATE in every respoot and tho TARIFF is MODERATE. f i ;,,. ; Ale 3, W and Spirits kept. AMPLE STARLING AND PADDOCKING. J. P. MURPHY, Proprietor NOTICE. M. E BEAVIS Who has taken over The whataupoko butchery La'ely conducted by Donald Gordon, Begs to inform tho numerous customors that for the futuro the business will be under the personal management of BEAVIS, THE WHITE SLAVE (Tho Quick Change Artist), Which it a sino qua non that our Beef, Mutton, Pork etc , will be of first-class melit-uo:ous Quality. Our Motors not having arrived (firms are so mistrus'ful these degenerate daye), Carts will waltz around the City and Suburbs with the BEST OF MEAT, attendtd by a handsome butcher.

\y hbn YOU REQUIRE Bing Up G. WATSON, CAB PROPRIETOR, Bright Street. Toiephone'332.

<ra*jaj3E MJSJRJK* PATENT PAINLESS BRANDING COMPOSITION, For Horses, Cattle, and Sheep (faoe). DALGETY AND CO., Lid., Agents

THE ELIEfIBEGK STUDIO. Telephone 239 ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES WING to press of Business' Mr Ellerbeek has had to take fresh Premises in Grey street, where he baa opened another Shop.; ALL’ FRAMING AND ENLARGING will be carried on there, and Customers will receive every attention, Large Stock' of MOULDINGS to choose from, ENLARGEMENTS Made and Framed from 15s, any size. FRAMING AND EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE,

A FRIEND IN NEED. DR. E'LMSL lE, L.F., PHYS, E.T., SURG., GLASG., L.S.A. LOND L.M., etc. (Registered by the Governments of Great Britain, New South Wales and New Zealand,) No. 13, WELLINGTON TERIUCF, WELLINGTON THIS Highly-Qun’ified Physician and Surgeon, from the Hospitals of London and Paris, has, by 25 years’ study and resea-ch, become an expeit and specialist in the treatment of Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin, and the special diseases of 3d'n ami Women. In his very successful treatment of the atove o'ass of cates, there is “ No Fxperitnrntlng and No Failures. ’ Consultations are Free to all, to that a friendly chat either personal y or by letter, costs nothing, and may save you “ Years of Misery and Suff.ring, so none need Despair.” DON’T,WORRY ANY LONGER as the ambitions and j ys of 1 fe w'll be restored to ytu and my t-ea'mentin cases of Kidney and Bladder Di ea es, Pack-ache, Lumbigo, Insomnia, Failing M miry, Specks before the eye% Gidd'ness, eio , braces up the system in uil o«es and RESTORES VITAL ENEFG", New Sciert fit Tieatmrnt anl New Unfailing llemodies of Ul3 very bo t and purest aro Honestly and FaUhtully used Moderate charges. Call and sro me or w.ite foil details of your troubles iu your s mple, homely language, and I wi'l tr at you with the rtrictest confidence, succ ss and fairness. N.B.—Patient! at any distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF in thoir first letter <o ensure immediate a'tention and prompt drspa'ch (when pos ilila) of remedies necessary for their case. As my reined ea aresint direct from We lington. my pitienls save heavy Oust- ms dutirs and avo d the inrpection rf packages. All ooriu pon dence is held stcredly conlid nba'. Consultation hours 10 to 12, 2t04,7 to 8 youniTmen ! I If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or writs t> Dr Flmslie No 13, Wellin.ton Ter race, Wellington, as ho thoroughly understands your Troabl* s and tlnir Cases. ll' guarantees a ye feet cure in every ease undertaken or ho will make no charge. Strict'; confldentia l . M. drra'e Charges. Consulting hiurs, L 0 to 12, 2ti4,v t> 8. lad7e"s ! May consult Dr T lmslii at his Resideno No 13 WclPn ton Ter'ace, Welliegt n. from 10 i 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8 daily, who is a lrg 1 y qualified Pbys'cian and sp eialist, aod whose up-tt date Treatmert gives the greatest sat sfac 'o '. 1 adioe' Famous Correonvo Tab'etP, 10s (extra', 2's post free. Guaranteed fafe ar Reliable. Strictly conful-ntial. Moderate Chargee. Gall or write. SUBJECTS O? MOST BREAD EEL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE II \ FRY. My Dear Doctor, -I have no ht s talien whatever in faying “ Y f s ”in rep’y to your le'ier l'gcci'ed ti-day, io which you a‘k mi whether I am wiling to let the p .bhc ki osv the bonefit I receivr dat your ha ds. When I raw you up.i i the recorum ndarionof Mr lirilUth ( w hom you bal previously complet ly cured ot a s mi ar complaint) 1 think L w is i i about I H had a ntite o! mis'rv and deoresiion iu both mind end body as tiny human being eoul

be- in fact X thought life was no? worth living;, and my future Was a blank. I was an obi ct of misery an d dcsn dr Well, X called upon you and y u spoke some kind cheering words to me and p-.inted out the cau--e of nil'h-so troiblrs and the pra-e character of i e fil iee of my youth. You told me p'ainly and honestly tint you could and would u viaours of manhood, so that I should no lonp-er be bashful and stupid <n s c;ety, andl con d t ,ke my part anl interest iu the amusements and sports of ethers and have an ambition lu my business. At first 1 thought your promise was too pord to be true. lam thankful o sav I tried your treafmont. X swear solemnly I feel a d fferent man to-day. I have put nri flesh and muscle and have BDy amount of confidence in mytelf. I am perh ctly heaitby and quite happy, and capable of enjoying myself as others do, aod I don’t move about by mvself end shun soe’ety. I ea-nestly recommend all my fellow sufferers to put their eon fid nos in you as your treatment is perfect and your charges are sma, J cu 7' LIvJUJUaIS ,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 15 December 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 15 December 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 15 December 1905, Page 1

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