OPENING NOTICE. Mrs Bopp«ton, OPPOSITE COFFEE PALACE, HAS PLEASURE in statin* that she has taken over the Fruit and Confectionery Business lately earried on by Miss Wood, and would solicit a share of public patronage, A large stock of all kind* -• TBUIT in season. CONFECTIONERY of every, description, and a very large supply of the best brands of BISCUITS. TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA EVERY NIGHT. Special Notloa. ( PAGODA TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Royal, New Plyrittuth. HOT AND COL. > LUNCHEON (rem 13 to a. AFTERNOON & EVENING TEA. LIGHT SUPPERS every evening. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Palace Hairdreiting Saloon, COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH. H. BENDALL (late of Parisian Halrdresslng Saloon, Wellinlto*), begs to intimate to the iahubitants of New Plymouth and surrounding country that he has opened an UP- . TO-DATE SALOON in the above convenient and commodious premises, 1 and would tespectfully ask for a fair proportion of support. OUR TOILET CLUB is open lor members; SHAMPOOING AND SINGEING A SPECIALTY. Razors carefully ground, and set, I by Ladies' Hairdresser. best treatment lor Dandruff or Falling Note the Address— COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS, EGMONT-STREET. A FRIEND IN NBBIX Dp. Elmslie, L.F. FHYS. ET BUBO, QLAB;, L.S.A., LOND., L.X., etc. (Registered by the Governments ot Great Britain, T New Bout* Wales, l " and New Zealand.) ! No. 18, WELLINGTON TERRAOT, . WELLINGTON. ' THIS Highly-Qualified Physician and Surgeon from th» HosptUls <A London and Paris has, by 6ft years' study and research, become an expert Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Bkta, and the Special Diseases of Mm and Wftmen. In bis very successful treatment «f the above class of cases, there la "No Experimenting and, No, Fall* urea." Coaeultations are Free to all 1 so that a friendly' chat," ettnef per- . tonally or by tetter, eotta nothing, I and may sav» you "Years'otMßsery ,[ and Suffering, so None, need,.' Be» v spalr.'' I DON'T WORRY ANY LONGBBi a» ; the ambitions and Joys of life' ■aHU ,' be restored to you; and my .treatment in cases of Kidney ( «*d üBIM--3 der Diseases, Backache, Lumbago, S> aomnia. Failing Memory,' Specks bee fore the Eyes, GWdinett, etc., l brae»i s up the system 1b all cases, aad<'> * x a RESTORER VITAL ENBBGI. n New scientific treatment and new , e unfailing remedies of the ve*y bait e and purest are honestly and faithd fully used. Moderate Charges. Call e and see me, or write full details' ol a four troubles in your, t ly language, and I vik.tmt.jM le with the'etrlctest confidence, T ttise{ie l ic and fairness. <;■■-■■)■ N.8.-PaUents at a diataas* may,
: ENCLOSE A FEE OP W in their first letter to ensure tomediate attention and pronipts despatch (when possible) of remedial '"™""" '—\ their cm, , As my sent direct, from Wellington, my patient* save "heavy Juatoms duties, and avoid' the ' inspection of packages. All correslondonca la k*M sacredly eoaflden> tial. Consultation hours, 10 to 12, 1*t04,7 »o 8< ' T '•■••■•■ YOUNG HEN I If von art suffer. i tag, or weak, or ead, call o* wrlu to Or. Elmslie, No. 18, Wellington l'errace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your troubm' and their causes. Be guarantees 'a pen feet cure In every case. ; undertaken, or he will make no charge, Strictly confidential. Moderate ' charge*. Consulting hours, 10 to 19, 3 to 4. 7 to 8. ' • •• ' ' LADIES may consult Dr. Elmtlie at his residence, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, from 10 to 18, at 04,7 to 8, daily, who U a legally-qualified Physician and Oped. alist, and whose up-to-date treatSole Agents for "Famous (Mies* Corrective Tablet*," 10f (ertii) fix, post free. Guaranteed safe and re& able. Strictly confidential. MoJaTaU Charges. Cell or write; M SUBJECTS OF HOST DBBADFUIt EXHAUSTION CUBED AND HADE HAPPY. , tlon in saying "Yea" in reply to your letter received to-day, la which you aak me whether I am willing; to let the public know the benefit I have received at your heads, Whet „» t . . Mto about •• bad » &£ ° S^"" 7 '" od d «P«*ni'«« of both mind and body aa any humw being could be; in facvr fellt sure that life was ' not Torth living, and that my futu» ras a blank. I was anTbjectot misery and despair. Well, { called Upon you and you epoke some kind. cheering words to me and pointed' out the cause of all these troubles and the grave character of the folll—--nd honestly that you could and would cure vigours of maihood (J* that I should no longer be bashful end stupid in society, and could take 'ny part and Interest in the amusei' I ments and sports of others ea»T have an ambition in my buainaa?'' At flmt. t t.hmi.i,» -....-_*ouauiess,, ronfldence in myself. lam perfect' ly healthy and quite happy^**!!: Dllt their i-ninAA.-.. ,_ _.::_ •■■:_-:-' •* •» ™»U.-I am, siiiZ!""™** LAOffUrOA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 118, 23 May 1904, Page 4
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