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7/JJ Jt is a sure and quiek >, remedy for many things. ZBowel disorders, I Stomaed troubles, ailments of t(}e Kidneys and SBladder. Jt fielps in eases of RSeumatism. Jt clears tde %hod—tfirougd tde Kidneys. \ £)on't accept any J]j substitute. ¥ou must JJ get tde genuine, i

AFTER THE I'.OYAL VISIT. After exciting times the health of children requires very special looking after. That 'the child is father to the man,' physically, as well as mentally, is one of those truths that can never be too often insisted upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A good constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods that science commends in these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Neavb's Food fob Infants and Invalids, iccording to the rest medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of hap y mothers, this food contains all the natmral elements of strength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, healtb-sns taining product that cannot be too warmly "ecommended and we gladly add our words of praise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that have recommended it, Nbavk's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house where there are children or invalids.—Advt.

i i Hi m A FRIEND IN NEED. DR. ELMSLIE, L.F. PHYS. ET 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 Tebrace, WELLINGTON. X burgeon from the Hospitals of London nd Paris has by 25 years' study and research ecome an expert and Specialist in the treatment of Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin, and the Special Diseases of Men and Women. In his very successful treatment of the above class of cases, there is " No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations are Free to all, so that a friendly chat, either personally or by letter, costs nothing, and may save yrvn " Years of Misery and Suffering, so None need Despair." DON'T WORRY ANY LONGER, as the ambitions and joys of life will be restored to you, and my treatment in cases of Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Backache, Lumbago, '•'somnia, Failing Memory, Specks before a Eyes, Giddiness, etc., braces up the system in all cases, and VITAL ENERGY. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best and purest, are honestly and faithfully used. Moderate Charges. Call and see me or write full details of your Troubles in your simple, homely language, and I will treat you with the strictest confidence, success, and fairness. N.B.—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1

In their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of .Remedies necessary for their case. As my remedies are sent direct from Wellington, my patients save heavy Customs duties and avoid the inspection of packages. All correspondence is held sacredly confidential. Consultation hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN 1 If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr. Elmslie, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your troubles and their causes. He guarantees a perfect cure in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge." Strictly confidential. Moderate Charges. Consulting Hours, 10 to 12, 2t04,7 to 8. ; "; -•■ ••• --.- LADIES I'May consult Dr. Elmslie at his Residance, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, from 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8, daily, who is a legallyqualified Physician and Specialist, and whose up-to-date treatment gives the greatest satisfaction. Sole Agent for " Famous Ladies' Corrective Tablets," 10s, (extra) 21s, post free. Guaranteed safe and reliable. Strictly confidential. Moderate charges. Call or write. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND ■ MADE HAPPY. '■■ ■■ ,

Mi Dear Doctor,—l have no hesitation iu' saying "Yes" in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you ask me whether I am willing to let the public know the benefit I have received at your hands. When I saw you upon the recommendation of Mr. Griffith (whom you h,ad previously cured of a similar complaint), I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and depression of both mind and body as any human being could be; in fact, I felt that life was not worth living, and that my future was a blank. I was an object of misery anc , --—ir. Well. I called urand the grave character of the folli youth. You told me plainly and honestly that you could and would cure vigours of uanhood, so that I should no k ' lake my part and interest in i and sports of others and have an ambition in my business. At first I thought your promise was too good to be true. lam thankful to say I tried your treatment. I swear solemnly I feel a different man to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle and have any amount of confidence in myself. lam perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying myself as others do, and l don't mope about by niy&eJE and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my S'ellow-siift'ercrs to put their confidence i,i you, as your treatment is perfect and vmc charges are small. -1 am, yours truly, '© LACHLAN CAMEKOX.

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day admitted Mr H. A. Lknnon into partnership in the business of Public Acco mtant carried on by me a.t this address, which will in futura be transacted under the stylo of " KELSEY and LENNON." THOS. 0. KELSISY, F.N.Z.^.fi, L Ntw Plymouth, January lot, 1903.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 4

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