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Special No^oaPAGODA TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD LUNCHEON- from 12 to a. AFTERNOON & EVENING TEA. LIGHT SUPPERS every evening.

OPENING NOTICE. Mps Borreson, OPPOSITE COFFEE PALAOB, HAS PLEASURE to stating that she has taken over the Fruit and Confectionery Business lately carried on by Miss Wood, and would solicit a share of public patronage. I A largo stock- ot all kinds of : FRUIT in season. CONFECTIONERY of , every description, and a very large supply ot the best brands ot BISCUIT#. TEA, COFFEE AND COOOA EVERY NIGHT. .

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Palaco Hairdt*esslng Saloon, COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. BEND ALL (late of Parisian Halrdreasing Saloon, Wellington), begs to intimate to the iahabiUnta of New Plymouth and surrounding 1 country that he has opened an UP-TO-DATE SALOON in the afcoy* convenient and commodious premlMs, and would respectfully ask 1 for a" fair proportion of support. OUR TOILET CLUB Is open tor members. SHAMPOOING AND SINGEING A SPECIALITY. ' t : Razors carefully ground and set* Ladies' hair singed andshampposd by Lediee Hairdresser. Ilia best treatment (or Dandruff or Falling Hair, Note the Addreas— COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS,

A FBHBND IN NUED. Dr.Elmslie, L.F. PHYS. BT BUBG,'GLAS L.8.A., LOND:,L.*.;'«te; (Registered' by tie -Ctovarttntot* Great Britain, New South Wales and New Zealand.) No. 18, WELLINGTON TEBBA WELLINGTON. THIS Highly-Qualified Ph»tcMpi and Surgeon from the Hospitals d| London and Paris baa, by iSyiuv study and research, become a)} ttput and specialist In the treatthiint' ot Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin, aad the Special Diseases of Hen aadWfe wecesstul treatmset, ol the above *M?§. •• "No Experimenting aßj| ores." Consultations so that a friendly chat, «nbr mr> tonally or by letter, coats uuiUiiaia and may save you "Years tot Miser* and Suffering, so Noao sped ' D» spalr." • - * DON'T WORRY ANY XONOW „ the ambitions and joys of Uie' '-In be restored to you, and ment in cases ot Kidney, der Diseases, Backache, Lg-,„CJT w somnia, Failing Memory T 2£*g£' 2" tore the Eyes, QMdlne* up the system In all —I-L KESTOHE3 ViTALBNBHdY New scientific untaitog £» St p rf 5rV, hon mT fl£L Mid seema* od ®s te obtir S*- ■ AJaU I""" simflv haiM" MP-* and I wUJ tmt you 0B "T"' B.—Patients at a distues Max ENCLOSE] A FEB QT .&\ in their first letter to ensure mediate attention' and prompt spatch (When possible) of rsmsd necessary for their case. As ia* remedies are rant direct tram V* lington, my p«ttat»> save heavy Customs duties, and avoid the - inspection of pucka#*. All correa--1,1 fciM **«*dly eonfldea» taai, Consultation tours.* 10 to Ul a to 4, 7 to 8, J YOUNG MEN I It you>i«m suftft lng, or weak, or sad, calls or writ* to Dr. Elmslie, No. 18, WWHufctor Terrace, Wellington, as ha thorovyul ly understands your troubtM -JH their causes. He guarantees-* / ™. lect cure in every caseuadert.Wn or he will make no Moderate ,4v££ 7toß Ur "' 10 t0 la . a toll Rt L^i?™ 3 . J may c ? nBUlt T *. at his residence, No. 18, Welifn«tna m sni ''a™ th ® B*«aVj«t satUfaction. Charges. Call oq writs "SKIS*Z Mfo, _ HA S N AND

"° h «»* your letter receded toJL^&^JJ ißt" me whetl >« I let tho public know the benefit ? . „ reColVed at yo""" ha«l g w h « o( Mr o°Hfl^Mw t hLTor D W <UW(m ' <*i»« co U r wL/SS that We wiTj worth living, and th*f. m» v was » blank, i tur » misery and despair wfii eet -°* upon you you cheering words to out the oause of all P°'Bt#d and the grave of my youth. You *-m L ' o 'U«i and honestly that you would cure *** that I should no longer be t N and stupid In society.^!louM my part and interest I- .v W tak » uients and sports of others 610 !?'''** hare an ambition ln mv £,'.• .»* At first I thought your proro too Rood to be trU() Pro:ny M w##| Jul tn Bay I tried your tr tt *« lk * swear solemnly r fii » J,! 41 ""®*. » to-day. I have put * *>«•■ muscle, and hare 048(1 •»« confidence in tovßoii 3 » amount of ly healthy l'™ P«f«t capable of enjtwSS „ ,f pjr ' do, and I myße " «■ otiw* «e» and shun IO S ttb ? ut b 'JP£v recommend »lt 1 *n»Wj» P«t thoip f 9 *^* treatment n _7 oa ' •» War " are small * nd V »/5S' y° ur » tnily, . laohlan oAwmo^r,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 4

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