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BAKER BROS. AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS 38, LAMBTON QUAY.

FOR SALE.

NEAR BASIN RESERVE— Two Cottages, containing 3 and 4 rooms lespectiveh, with bath, copper, tubs, recent drainage, etc. , land ii \ 100. £ 675 Annual rental, £Q~i 4297

CONSULT THE Freeman & Wallace ELECTRO MEDIC XL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE. That these NOTED SPECIALISTS STAND pre-eminently at the head of the Medical r™. i Proteaawn 1S no longer a question of doubt. That they have investigated further into thenrysteries of life, and penetrated deeper the secrets of disease than their quite worthy but les* successful associates is now acknowledged bj all. Their experience is life long, AND THEIR RECORD IN SYDNEY IS A Series of Professional Triumphs. There are thousands upon thousands m this land today who are praising their names, because (hey hare made their lives happy and brought sunshine into their homes NINE DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES OF QUALIFICATION & REGISTRATION Open to Inspection xt the Consulting Rooms. Registered by Medical Boards of N.S.W., VictoriaSouth Australia, England and America , late Consult ing Staff, Homeopathic Hospital, Melbourne • Medical Staff, British Army. To ensure prompt attention, forward £1 bj mail and full desciiption of your complaint, and we vrill at once send necessary remedies for treatment of your ailment, also a copy of our 400 page Medical Work Illustrated Our Commonwealth Diary Post Free on apphoation Every Farmer, Miner, Manner, Merchant, and Storekeeper should send for a copy. YOUNG MEN— If you are troubled with Pimples Bashfulness, Aversion to Society, Stupidness Despondency, Loss of Energy, Want-of Ambition or Selfconfidence, twisting of eyes or nerves; or if your hands and feet bweat and the brightness has left your ' eyes and you are low spirited, or you feel languid in the morning on rising, and cannot look your fellowman straight in the face— these are a few of the symptoms which absolutely unfit joufor Study, Business or Marriage Get well and be men. MIDDLE-AGED & OLD MBN-There are thousands of you troubled with Weak, Aching Backs and Kidneys, and other unmistakable signs of Nervous Exhaustion and Premature Decay. Many die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause.'which is the second sta'e of general debility. The most obstinate cases of this character treated with unfailing success. OUR ELECTRIC INVIGORATOR-A Complete Electric Appliance for wearing round the waist producing wonderful curative results in Diseases of a Nervous and Chronic character. All classes and conditions of men should wear one. Price £i is. Particulars post free. JJ3T All Medicines are securely packed and forwarded, screened from observation, to all parts of Australasia.

Freeman and Wallace ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, CORNER ELIZABETH AND BATHURST-STS. SYDNEY. (Mention this Papei when Writing.)

R FLETCHER & CO., GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, GENFRAL CARRIERS, AND CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, 1, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Carriers to the Wellington Harbour Board, Postal Department, etc. Furniture Carefully Removed by experienced men. ORDERS by letter, telegram, or telephone, for the conveyance of Luggage and Merchandise, will have our piompt attention. CUSTOM HOUSE WORK A SPECIALTY. Ring-up Telephone No. 496. Box 421.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 4

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