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SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAN D (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave As under (weather and oiroumstanoes permitting JANUARY, 1905. NORTHWARDS. From From Steamee Wellington. New Pr.mour £ Rotoiti Sat (23), 10 pm Takapuna Sun (29), 2pm TJ3S (Jt), 10 pm Train leaves Wellington 9.10 a m. eyery A\j, a c cept Sunday, arrmng New Plymouth 9.20 *»ac eYemng. SOUTHWARDS. Bteimee. P»om Onehonoa. I<'xouNPlti(>iicb Rotoiti Fn (27), 3pm *Rotoiti Mon (30), 3pm Tues (31), noo n Train leaves New Plymouth at 7.10 a.m. every da Y ezoept Sunday, arriving Wellington 7.2) sam evening. * May be earlier subject to arrival of inward Frisco Mail. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).

["why Are You Weak? You can be strong. And ire & \ will treat you /wF~-tBft-^J until you are i jiMs i' we na^ n °t Iv. the most sin* cere confidence 1 _«m™Hk»JjßmW in our distinct rl«illP&n«tesr methods of \~llliiii^H^ treatment, we WiilWiP' could not possibly make such a clear and I>r. Uirhard Wallace. H.D clean-cut proThe Leading Specialist.. pos |tion to EVERY MAN! "Weakness." [ In treating so-called "weakness," we ' employ no tonics or stimulants J •Weakness," in all its phases, and in practically every case that comes to us for treatment, is merely a symptom resulting from a state of chronic in- , flam mat ion existing in the prostate gland This inflammation may be i" tangerine result of some contracted H disease, or may have been brought on ■ by °arly dissipation, etc. In by far ■ Uie greater number of cases the gene- ■ ral health of the patient may be per- ■ lect, ther* being no lack of either pby- i sical or nervous energy. No stimulants or tonics are needed, and if employed would only result In temporary excitement of the functions, and positive injury to the tauter and already disordered prostate. Our treatment is a local one entirely. It removes all Inflammation, swelling, and tenderness from the prostate eland, establishes normal circulation throughout the paits, and restores permanently and completely all natural functions By this method alone is It possible to bring complete restoration of strength and vigoar. | Contracted Disorders. Both the remedies we urn and our I methods of application are different from th« ordinary. Thorough cures in half the usual time. We also treat and thoroughly cure Specific Blood Poison, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Piles and all Reflex Ailments. <g> *r * * I W« Make No Experiment*. I We Hare No Failarea. Our Care* are Permanent. Oar Fees are Fair and We Treat Ton Till Cored. I # + * * "Live All Your Years a Man" This la the world-worn desire with i all mea. Seated, and under plain cover, to all who write we send our i>oo-page Madical Book, ISO Medical Plates. It tells of our methods of treating dtaocde s. Consultation Free at office or by mail. So are our Diagnostic Chart*. Dr. RICHARD WALLACE. M.D.. who is widely Imown as an inter- , national expert in MSN'S SERIOUS DISORDERS, and who is Registered by Australian, English, and American Medical Boards, may be consulted > FREE at the Institute. ! Not* the Addreaa— The Freeman & Wallace Electro-Medical and Surgical Institute, Cor. Elizabeth &. Bathurst streets. AND AT MELBOURNE. , , Howard Freeman, Director. I IDr Rd. Wallace, M.D.. Physician-in- ' Chief. i ■ DR B. White, M.D., Women's | ■ ' Diseases. ' B

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1905, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1905, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1905, Page 11

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