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OPENING NOTICE. Mrs Borreson, OPPOSITE COFFEE PALACH, HAS PLEASURE in stating that be baa taken over ttw Fruit and Confectionery Business lately carried du by Miss Wood, etui would soUatt a share of public patronage. A large stock of all kinds of FRUIT in xtaium. CONFECTIONERY ot every feBcription, and a very supply of the best brands of BISI OITS. TEA, COFFEE AN) COCOA EVERY NIGHT. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Palace Haii»dres«lng Saloon, COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS.

NEW PLYMOUTH. H. BENDALL (late of Parisian Hairdressiag Saloon, Wellington), begs to intimate to the inhabitant* of New Plymouth ard surrounding country that he has opened en UP. TO-DATE SALOON in theNJfim convenient and commodious premlsee '■ and would respectfully ask tar » fair proportion of support. OUB TOILET CLUB la opes for members. SHAMPOOING AND 9INOEING A SPECIALTY. Raeorg carefully ground and set, Ladies' heir singed and shampooed* by Ladies" Hairdresser. The best treatment for Dandruff or Fallu7« Hair. * Note the Address— EGMONT-STBEET. Special Notloe. PAGODA TEAROOMS, Opposite Theatre Boyal, N«w My. mouth. HOT AND COLD LUNOHEOS (r*a> 12 to 2. r wm AFTERNOON & EVENING TBA. LIGHT SUPPERS every eTeaia*

A FBIEND Ed V.SBDIi Dr». Elmslcaf L.F. PHYS, ET STOCK <3LAB„ . L.S.A., LOND., : .K„ etc. i Registered by the GoTernmento <f Great Britain, New South 'Wales, and New Zealand.) No. 18, WELLINGTON TERRAOT, WELLINGTON. THIS Higbly-Qualiflea Fhyttctaß und Surgeon from the Hospitals o< London and Paris hag, by 35 years! study and research, become an •Xpert and specialist la the treatment of Chronic, Nerrous, Blood, Bkin, aftd tho Special Diseases of Men sod Wo>

In his very successful treatment of the above class of cum*, there |* "No Experimenting and Mo Fafr urea." Consultations an Ftm to ail to that a friendly chat, either par* scnally or by letter, coiU nothing, and may save you "Yean ot Hilary and Suffering, to None seed Despair." DON'T WORST ANY LONOBB. at the ambitions and joyi of lit* will bo restored to you, and my treatment in caaoa of Kidney aad Bladder Diseases, Backache, Lumbago, I»somnia. Failing Memory, Speck* before the Eyes, Qiddiness, etc., brace* up the system m all case*, aad RESTOBES ViTAL ENEBGY. New scientific treatment aad Mil unfailing remedies of the rery beak and purest are honestly aid feithr fully used. Moderate Charge*. Call and see me, or write full detail* of your trouble* in your tlntpl*, homely language, and I will treat you with the strictest confidence, tut****, and fairness.

N.8.-Fatlents at * dlttance mag ENCLOSE A FEB OF ** la their first letter to ensure la. mediate attention and prompt de> apatcb (when possible) of remedial necessary for their out. At *a i are sent direct from W«£ 11 ng-ton, my patient! save heavy Customs duties, and avoid the laapection of packages. All eorreeiiondence U held sacredly eonnaeij. tial. Consultation hours, 10 to 3* 2 to 4. 7 to 8. ', YOUNQ MEN ! If you are wiring, or weak, or tad, call or writ* to Dr. Elmslie, No. 18, WeUuwtoa Terrace. Wellington, as he ttorou.bly underetandi your trouble! an* their causes. He guarantee! a net-' lect cure in every case undertake!; confidential. Moderate char«eil I to 8. ■' LADIES mey consult Dr. Blmsllr Tl *ll ?*'.** *• 'Waetiea. Sole Agents for ".J'aj-.,us Ladies' able. Strictly confidential. Moderate Charges. Call or wri, i ■ oow, «f,. SUBJECTS OF MOST DRHADrttfci EXHAUSTION Cured and MADE HAPPY.

My Bear Soetor.-I have no htmtm. «« n saying ••**'• la rS*T& your lettar receded to-day. to whiX W the public know the bntSt r have received at your ha.de. win* f think I was in ab *tate of misery „ni „ both mitd and body as "ary huWk* boiog could be; to i*""? "Ih 8 that "• »«»<*• to me and pointed ) trouble! <" my youth. You told me VlataS honeßtl3 L tbat 5™ MuhTSs that I should no longer be bashful and stupid in society, and could tak* "i.v part and Interest In the amuseiMontd nnd sports of otheru **# ''»<•" nr. ainMHor. r ..., , „ v v "*' I thmiifhi i '•'■ "'•'"' f.o he trn- ' ' lv htHlihy and quit? haoov " ' npahle of enjoying my se if „~* Ho. and I don't nSJ^L• li*"* self and shun 80 cie& r ' by "T LACHLAV OAIfBBOW.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 4

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