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PERFECT BEAUTY cannot exist without Perfect Health. To render the flesh firm and elastic, and give the skin the youthful glow of health and vigour, nothing can surpass the original and genuine strength and beauty given by my treatment. Chronic Cases. Incurables should not fail of it, for some will find themselves happily mistaken in supposing themselves to be beyond relief or good health. By a few weeks' treatment you will be cheered, enlightened and inspirited to take good care of your health thereafter. Remember I guarantee to cure if I undertake your case or your money refunded. All chronic Diseases treated and a speedy recovery. I also furnish ;nv own Remedies and every instrument and remember I do not use anv "knife in my treat mi ior a cure. SPECIALTY— Female Descases. Dvspepsi, Nervousness.. Heart Disease, ;ind all Skin Diseases especially the lace : and Infants and Children also treated. It is of surpassing excellence, and above every other treatment. CHTLDHES. There is nothing more beneficial to growing children. The whole body grows with symmetry, strength, and beauty. In most cases, where this system is omitted, some parts will be weak, and not of proper size. This system ensures the healthy development and strength of the whole body. Prof. JL B. Newton Oefice and Residence : St. Vince.nt-st. (close to NVlson Station), Nelson. New Zealand.
THOMAS 1 CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, HARDY STREET, Framed at Lowest SIGHT TESTING ROOMS, 39, Eambton Quay, THE above are now being conducted by Mr. T. 11. MORRISON, who was with the late Mr. Levi since their incepti m hi 1892. Mr. M., who is a c^m] >ets.-vit Optician, has successfully managed tlie business since last December, and guarantees satisfaction. A full stock of all Optical Goods. Field and Opera Glasses, Zeiss Binoculars and Telescopes, 15s to ,£l3 10s. Magic "Lanterns, 8s to <£s Microscopes, large stock, 7s 6d to =£2o ; extra objectives 2 inch to 1-12th oil immersion. A record of all testinsr done by Mr. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. T. H. MORRISON, Manager.
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Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 13, 24 September 1901, Page 6
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