Great t>ealibaiion cjali, BEAT IDEALISATION OALK OVERSTOCKED. ¥ew floods! Sew (Mi OWING to E,- IT, PETTT'B oontbraad alokaesa sod inability to attend to mlness, the large ind varied stock H eneral Home Furnishings muit be tanted w Oaab. To facilitate this, marvellous eductions In Prioei will be made. As dee list* are mlsleadini the pabllo should ime and nee the goods and Judge toi •ipnmalver TTinT Ot'. T SfOBD OP i ikiKTWOOD OH AIRS BENTWOOD CHAIRS. BKNTWOOD CHAIRS (801 l 81m.) T.P. having bought 10 down for Qaela will sell for one month at 6a 6d each. ANOTHER BIG LINK OF OARPKTB BRUSSELS CARPETS from ] gd per yard, HSz Pafaboa—Bo Handiome Blaok end Brail Bediteadi, Italian and Fnnoh, omvnented with Pearl* and Maori—Furniture Coverings, Plusbette*. Bargee, Table Ooven. Heroerisedi Tapeetrles and Fringes. t Bx Bahoasiba—UnolMuaa and Floorcloth*, all widths, special | for stain. JUBT LANCING, xx Tonoabibo—Carpel Bqoaree, every eiie la different make* and qualities; Hearthrug*, Slip Mate, Dinner and , Tea Seta, Oholot of Fancy Ohlna Teapots, SalaJ Bowk and Fruit Dishes, E. T. PETTY, (Opposite Theatre Royal) jDBVON-STBXET - KBWPLTMODTH.
A FRIEND in; NEED. Dl. ELMSLIE, Zotlud,) NO. 18, W«LIJKOTO N TIBKAQDL WELLINGTON. 'THIS Hlghly-Qu&Uflßd PhTiioJin ul i«^.»£ysss£ss become an expert and SpeoUllrt IntS treatment of Chronic. Ner.uu., i> loou , o<k ... and the Speoial Diseases of Men and Womon. In tail Tery snccouful treatment of the •bore elan of cues, there Is "No Expertmeeting and No Failures." Consultations' are Free to all, so that a friendly chat, either personally or by letter, costs nothing, and! may sate you «tears of Misery and &££ Ing, w Note need Despair." jk , DON'T WORRY ANT LONGER, « tttr ambitions and joys of life will be reefer a *° " d ®y treatment la case* of Kidand Bladder Dista.es, Baokache, L<un> * / Insomnia, Failing Memory, Specks ' the Eyes, Giddiness, etc., braces «,*. ,i system in aU cases, and < "* tb# RESTORES VITAL ENXT qt New Scientific Treatment and »jl„ rr.#.n ing Remedies of the very W 'a s»urtattri3S a ***** en,urß ImmedlUw rihfiw'S 0 01npt d "P atc h (when po*. rible) of Bemedies necessary for their c*L„ ? *** diroßt hom WelUnjrton, my patlcnU save heary Onstoma dutit* and avoid the inspection of paolcacef. AU U *® ld,acredl y ooSdentJa' Oouultation hours, 10 to 12,2 to 4, Tto 8. YOUNG MEN I a*bw °*' l or w rtW to De. No l3.WeUington T"n»oe. Welling he thoroughly widened. >c»T. o "r" and their cause*. He guarantee* - t owe in erer* caee unJertaken,. c t Kii !J^j ß . <* .nfldentinl. hutSSo.^' ** mm » U * * W#Uill « toh Terraoe, Wellington Terras Wellington, from 10 to &u£ * ho «J ■ ollLn Specialist, and. Wow np-tyjste treatment the. grwtest sat* <lact ion: h™ tv» ' ant for " Famon » Ladlua' OorreoS™ jlet »." 10j . (extra) 21s, post free, r? . jiteed safe and reliable. Strictly ctmnV.itiaL Moderate charges. Call or write.
SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL. EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY.', Mt Diab Doctoe,—l have bo betiuiuit In sarfng "To*" in reply to yoar letter rueeived to-day, In whioh yon uk. um> whether I am willing to let the public knew the benefit I have reeled at your battd».. When laawyou upon Ar recommendation <£ Mv. Griffith (whom yon had previous Cured of a timilar complaint), I think I wm in about as had a itata of misery and d<praiuion of both mind and body a* any daman being oeuld be; in fact, I felt thai life was not worth living, and that my fnturo was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. Well, I c&tlod upon yon, and yon ■poke loins kind, cheering words to me and. pointed oat the caaia of all the** tioahlw and the grave oharacter of the follies of m youth. Yon told me plainly and hmie*th that you oould and would cure vigour* i < manhood, so that I should no iougci bashful and stupid in society, and could'. Cake my part and interest in theamuneraeijH' *nd sporta of other* and have an ambition' in my business. At first I thon fe iit. your promise was too good to be true. » am> thankful to say 1 tried yoar treatment. V wear solemnly 1 ' el ft diffarontima U>-day.. I have put on unrl mum-la and hint--wy wno nt of wv'Htwe iu myself. I am> healt'iy tiappv, o n 6. capable of enjoying nm-rli as tubers <!o, vota X i don't mop« about by myself and t l,, )r booiety. 1 earnestly recommend sul my iellow-auffererS to put tlielr cunfltent* f you, as your treatment It perfeot and y ' charges are «mall. I am, yours tntfv, >' LAOHLAN OAM fir -
MDSia MRB- 8 P,. pope, and Noxt term will commenoe MONDAY Febrn&ry 2nd. ' At home after January 24th. Addresi ,• <« DaMnehoo.' Oour
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 21 September 1903, Page 4
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775Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 21 September 1903, Page 4
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