Jt is §oo<L% 'Jt is a sure and quick remedy for many things. Siowel disorders, Stomaeb troubles, ailments of tfje Kidneys and ZBladaer, Sefinapps Jt fielps in eases of Hldeumatism. Jt clears tde ffllood—tljrouglj t6e Kidneys. 3>on't accept any substitute, you must s\j\ get tfje qenuine.
AFTER THE ROYAL VISIT. After exciting times the health of children reqaires verj 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 oareful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to establit-h its constitution. A (rood 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 Nhavb's Food for Infaktb and Invalids. ' According to the test medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of bap y mothers, this food contains all the naturral elements of strength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also bf used by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, health-sus taining product that cannot be too warmly recommended and we gladly add oar words of praise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that have recommended it. Neave's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house where there are children or invalids.—Advt.
A FKIEND IN NEED. OR. ELMSIIE, L.F. PHYS. ET SURG. GLASG., L.S.A., LOND., L.M., etc. (Registered by the Governments of Great Britain, New South Wales, and""}fe\v Zealand.)
No; 13, Wellington Teeracb, WELLINGTON. THIS Highly-Qualified Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London nd Paris has by 25 years 1 study and research ecome an expert and Specialist in the treatment ot Chronic. .Vn • u,..-, mutj, cU.n. and the Special ISa.-™-, iN;i a„.| Women In his very s«<«*4-d ir-jtimvnr of t!v above class of c.v •>. <!vr»' i- "No Krncii luenting' and So Kaiimv.-." Consultation are Free tq all, so licit a chat., eilhi i jXTSOjialy or !>y letter, costs nothing, ami •nay save y » Years of MUcrv and Suffering, so None need Despair." DON'T WOltttY AX V I.OXGKK, as the ambitions and joys of life ivi'l bo restored to you, and my ti it'rs us.s of Kidney and Bladder Disua-cs, Cackaehe. l,uuit>aK", Insomuia. Failing Jk-morv, Specks beforthe Eyes, Giddiness. etc., braces up IN system in all ea?es=. and ~ KKSTO UES' VIT AI • BXKUGY. New .Scieiditic Treat:n:'iit at; I X-.j'.v Unfo ■■ in? Henicdies of the very b; and purest, are honestly and faithfully used. Moderate Charges. Call and sec me or write, ft':" details o! yor.v Ttenoli.-s in yoi.r siaip!.-. homely language, ard t will treat you wi:l, the Sinotes'. ee-ntii lence, .success, and fairness. N.C.—Patients at a distance mav ENCLOSE A FKB t'F jjl
In their lir-1 letter lo cusim immediate attention ar.d prompt, despatch when possible) of Ueni'jfJlvs necessary fcr 11 ic-ir case. As my remedies are sent direr: twin WelliiTion, iny patients save heavy C..stoass du'.Us and avoid iho inspection of All correspondence is held M-rrydiy evident',! Cor.s'ilta'ion hoirrs, 10 to ! J, '/lo 4, 7 to 8. . "iOUNG MEN 1 if yon arc suffering, r r weak, or sad, ca 1 or write to Oil. Elmsi.it, No. 13, Wellington Tsrrace, Wellington, «• he thoroufli'y understands your lroi:l>: . and thoir causes. He guarantees a pert-*-: ■v.ire in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge Strictly confidential. Moderate Charges. Ccnsultir.g Hours, 10 '•>> ■'J. 2 to 4, 7 to 8. LADIES I May consult Jlr. Klmslie a: his Hesidance, Ko. 13, Wellington Terrace. Wellington Terrace, Wcl!ii:j,'t<-n, from 10 u» !2, 2 to 4. 7 to 8, daily, who is a legallyij'ialiliud Physician and SpcciaU»;,* ail:! whose up-to-date treatment tii'.cs tl.ireal est. ca^itai;'ion. Sole Ajent I'or "l'ainoi.s Ladies' Corrective 'labiets," 10s, (extra) 21s, post- free. Uirarantee.3 safe and reliable. Strictly uotiridenlial. Modi-rat:: charges. Call or u l it::.' SUP.JKCT3 OK MOST DUKADKUI, EXHAUSTION' I'UHKU AND MANE liAl'l'V.
My Pea ft Doctoh, 1 have no Itcsita*i-.:: in saving - Yes" in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you ask ihe hctlier 1 am to let the public know the benefit I have received at your bands. When I saw you upon the recommendation of Mr. Griffith (whom you bad previously ired of a similar complaint', I think I was !> about as bad a state of misery and doi'..ssirm of both mind and body as any i unan being coui I lie; in fact,! felt, that ■ le was not worth living, and that myfuture aas a blank. I was an object of misery and I :>pair. Well, 1 called upon you, and you ->ke some kind, cheering words to me and . -inted out the cause of all these trouble? >nd the. pave character of the follies of my ■ ':uth. You told me plainly and honestly that you could and would cure vigours of nanhood, so that I should no longer be ■aslilul and stupid in society, and could take my part and interest in the amusements an.l *poris of oiiers ami have an ambition in my business. At first I thought, yonr promise xva3 too good to be true. lam l.'.a.il.uil to .-.ay I tiied your treatment. I r.veai *o!ems>ljr I feel a different mail to-day. t have put on tles'-i and muscle and ha\e ::iv amo nit of confidence in myself. lam iiCii'cctiy iio;11: 1 »- an.! quite happy, n c r)' ea;").;'.lu ct enjoying nn.-.c!:' a : others do, and d n't mope about by myself and slii-i -•Mi.: y. I carne.-'tiy iveoiums'id all my i'e'i'iv.-mi fjV;'C's to put t-hci' conli'lo/lyc J.i your li* :;-J uienf is perfect an I <<■ r ; irulv. * i.Afiil.AX cavi;;;o:;
PARTNERSHIP NOTIOB. I HAYS this day admitted Air H. A. Lknnon into partnership in the business of Public Accomtant carried on by me fct this address, which will in futura be transacted under the style of "KELSEY and LENNON." THOS. 0. KKLSKY, F.N.Z.A.A New Plynio-.tb, January Ist, 1903.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 79, 1 April 1903, Page 4
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