WANTED KNOWN. F. J. E STON, (Late with W. Dingle), UPHOLSTERER, ETC. (14 years experience), XS PREPARED to undertake any class of Upholstery Work. ESTIMATES GIVEN. And for Host Workninnship and heapness you only need to give im a trial. ALL JOBBING WORK DONE, such s Carpets and Linoleums laid, NOTE THE ADDRESS - j Workshop (next Todd, Coal Merhant). King Street, New Plymouth. ' rival p Aa.lress—Brougham Street. 00 YOU EVER i WATCH A CHILD? ' when teething and suffering from tne j arrival of the* to the human 1 cure ? That cure is to 1 Scott's Emulsion, which removes the ! suffering's and troubles of rcething by direct action as a tonic food i which strengthens and helps the child's vital organism to throw off and eliminate the conditions that cause teething troubles. Yet while Scott's Emulsion will cause the troubles of teething to disappear, there is something better to be done. When the child is three months old, begin with Scott's Emulsion, which supplies earthy matter, lime, etc., needed to make teeth, and you find that the baby's teeth arrive oil time and without-pain to the chilrt. 00 YOU EVER WATCH A CHILD vhen the child is suffering from teething troubles ? It is at this period that convulsions often attack •hildren, and you have the horror of witnessing their really acute suf'"•""gs—always a pitiable thing children are concerned. It is such a mistake to make light of ' teething troubles, just because they j have to happen ! But it is not necessary to describe these sufferings. You are concerned only in their cure, i SCOTT'S EMULSION. I The use of Scott's Emulsion is like- I ly also to make the teeth more perfect. You have one precaution only j to take, and that is to see thlat on j the wrapper of the bottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big codfish ; if that cocKish is not there, you are not getting what we promise you—a cure ! You can obtain » cn mple of Scott's Emulsion and j hoicest of children's booklets for the year, "A Bunch of Roses," beau- | tifully printed in colours, by sending j Sd to Scott and Downc (Limited), ' 183 Kent-street, Sydney, und men- I lioning this paper. All chemists sell i Scott's Emulsion. New and Popular Books JUST RECEIVED AT T. R. HODDER'S. "The Prospector." Ralph Connor "The Amblers." B. L. Farjeon "In Dewisland." S. Baring Gould "Ferelith." Lord Kilmarnock "Secret History of To-day." Allen Upward "A Desperate Conspiracy." Guy Boothby of Empire." Cutliffe Hyne "The Green Eye of Goona." \ Arthur Morrison "Where Honour Leads." "Sir Roger's He "Mary Garth." John Oxenham Annie Swan ALSOA Large Assortment of BIBLES, RELIGIOUS AND TEMPERANCE LITERATURE.
People troubled with asthma or bronchitis should take Lane's Emulsion. Lane's builds up the lungs.
Dyspeptics, '' nervous, debilitated, weak, languid, half-dead people will find fresh life, energy and strength in Mother Seigel's Syrup, because it does the only thing which can give perlanent relief—helps vou to digest your food. Food is a rengiA-maker and Aw/M-maker, but it must be digested. _.scomfort after meals, pains in the chest and shoulders, headaches, palpitation, flatulence, loss of appetite, these are sure signs of indigestion and are cured by v§ } N. SJ m For many years I suffered greatly from obstinate indigestion and constipation, accompanied with giddiness and pains in the head. A friend strongly advised me to try Seigel's Syrup, . »nd perseverance in Us use restored me to health and N S.W., in a sole Justice of Peace. Such testimonyleaves no room fordoubt." \ will ours you, *
TO THE RUPTURED. -i it was but a trifling ailment; and every man who now suiters from it ami the injury ot trusses 10 such un i»i-~ -ijovments, once regarded it as unworthy of special attention. Remember itXis not a standstill aHl.ct.on ;it is stead, y mp»m even unto death and he i 8 wise who takes the necessary steps to be effectually relieved of it before the day of and gloon comes u on him. It should not be regarded in any stage with indifference, as serious consciences may result from .t at any tunc- Tk > should take waning from the example of others, an d not meet with death through strangulated rupture as Gibbon, the great English hwtonan. d.d, notwithstanding his great foresight and talents. An opportunity is now granted to the suffering!;oi procuiing- me MOST RELIABLE TREATMENT KNOWN IN THE WORLD FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF RUPTURE. Cases of 10, 20, 30, and 40 year*' standing have been cured by it, and thousands of persons have been restored to U» blessings of a sound body. This treatment was discovered and invented by DR. J. A. SHERMAN, OF NEW YORK, And can be obtained from Who is now in New Plymouth. All Consultations Free. Hours : Daily, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Send for pamphlets, "A Warning and Guide to the Ruptured," and "Indisputable Testimony." The following testimonials from.nethod is a grcait boon to human- appliances three months ago, and I THESE PAST llißKti MONTHS ind Dat'ients sneak for I<ty. as lam convinced that it is a .never ftf.t better in my life, not than I have derived for the past .... . . . 'certain cure for ruoture. even before the afllictien came upon |seven years. I cannot say as to the i. These are but a few, ._.v U ,»„.n the scores of others that can be seen at any time at Mr Marn.s consulting rooms : certain cure for rupture. Yours gratefully, Mrs. WM. McDONALD. .* wi»uL UUt> ™»> • Mormngton, Dunedin, cou i d no t have boon long for this ITUISND EVER INVENTED FOl AN UNSOICITED TESTIMONIAL | April 7th, 1901. wo ,.i,i ;x i had not got your treat- SUFFERERS OF HERNIA. Fo SENT TO THE CHRIST-i Mr A W Martin. ment, as the pain and torture of I myself lam not particularly an PWPRiMT Ptppii l.v A WFTT Deii- Sir-It irivos me verv ereai CfihL ' v t™ KS <». of which I had many, xious al)ont a cure a» long as 1 ™„,t " A WELI " nleasuro to let fm, know Tat I nil. wero something cruel, and would kill have the appliance. I ran in a on, KNOWN RESIDENT. . P 'nil A T w,,™nt.irVd about al >y man in «"">■ Your treatment is hundred yards foot race on the Calf To the Editor ta aI, S t u ono to *» I"»"» of and thankful for. 'lonian ground the other day. whirl j-u m\. tmee ana a nan jeais ago, .him * . . ~ ,„ i»uonp <» relief, but gradually got wo?sc. Twelve months ago I adopted a treatment wvbh an elastic tT»ss, to rdinrg to directions, but instead .of curing me I got worse under the thing indescribable. While in this vplorable condition the advertisement of Dr J. A Sherman's Method caught my eye in the papers., and three weeks ago I consulted Mr Martin at the Clarendon Hotel. I am happy to say that there and then I found the relief I had been looking for. The appliance-is Upmost comforatble one I ever wore ; in fact, I don't feel it on me. A 1,24, ,24, Lower Bight-street, Cliristchurch. foolishly neglected it for about 18 • „,,„," „„,, til'l him avrii Ist., ion-! months'. The rupture had then brok- ' ' "HetsulKiei.,.and tell them AIRIL 18th, 190 d. en u \ x and conlpU . tdv m _ pleased I was w.th it. You are Dear Sir,-Allow me, through the tod the scrotum. I went to my doc- liberty to UHethuj as medium of your columns, to give tor, «nd he ordered me to wear a IIKC ' x a " J " yow * ,;" ('p,\,, rF my own experience regarding' the truss, so I went to-the chemist and "• x - 1 -'"^^ methods now before the public for I™"" one adjusted ; but I might just the relief and cure of rupture. For os well llave left !t alone '■ ™> mci > Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, the last twenty-live years I have suf- I suffered more pain with it than 1 May 3, 19C fercd from a bad scrotal rupture; on lli ' d without it. 1 was then told by ~ , w -.r.^rprw my left side. I tried every kind of ll,,! chemist that I would have to JUI ' v - "• ln^-'<-cure that gave the faintest hope of K pt ono made especially to suit me, Dear Sir,— I have much plea even before the afllictien came upon seven years. I cannot say as to tne me. At odd times I put on the curative powers of this treatment, appliances as at safeguard when I as my case has not given it a trial take athletic, exercise, and it is so jet, but this Ido know, that the comfortable to wear. I am sure I 'APPLIANCE WORN is the I3EST could not have boon long for this I'M.RND EVER INVENTED FOR world if I had not got your treat- SUFFERERS OF HERNIA. For ment, as the pain and torture of I myself I am not particularly another trusses, of which I had many, xious about a cure a» long as I were something cruel, and would kill have the appliance. I ran in a one any man in time. Your treatment is hundred yards foot race on the Calfcand I was sent to Mr Johns the specialist. The special truss made certainly supported Hie e groat pleasure is in itself SUFFICIENT PROOF of 1 tell them how the SUPPORT offered by this APt. You are at PLIANCE." | \V. F. GEORGE.. \ manager of a large establish- ( Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, wnte f : ~ , * hav t c ?' f[e, ' od untoW a «' Mav 3 1904 cm ' y or he P ast 35 > ears irom a ' double scrotal rupture. I have tried Mr A. W. MARTIN. a li kinds of trusses from London Dear Sir,— I have much pleasure and other places, but they were useinforming you that, after apply- lcss - none of them being able to A ig the Sherman treatment for over perfectly retain the ruptures. Some no months, the rupture has entire- o[ them S&vo me extra trouble by he worn dav and night, and a Jo- tllre ' ,)ut 5t was heavy and cumber- ly disappeared. I take the appli- chan "t? the skin nearly off my tion to be rubbed Cm. I acted ac- some - and so close fitting that I ancb off occasionally, but intend to l' acl V I wns . Retting alarmed at my 3d considerably;, a .comfortable. Afte: treatment, the agony being some- t . 3le a,>ovo lor about nine manths I the end ir it for threi lifeguard. I fe read your advertisement re the Dr. ffuito safe to dispense with the ,vas to ue introduced into New ZeaSherman Method, and afler my first treatment entirely. I have no hesi- I ' aiK '- T rcsolvod to give il a trial, interview with you I was forced to ; tation in saying that the Sherman nl * l ccrtntnly without any faith, as '" the conclusion that the Dr Sherman appliance is the best I have seen. * could not "nagine that by apply- Dl Metlioii was by fan the most com- Thlo elastic truss is not to be com- ing a compound to the outside it c 0 onths longer, as lca ''l'iil condition, and had given up tl ssured that 'at a " ho V° oi rulief . wnen x noticed eriod I will be '•' la '' ■"''• "*• ■*•■ Sherman's method en«se with iiir. ,vas to be introduced into New Zeae'Chod that had come un- iparod with it. it is comfortable to would cause der my notice. 1 then we this treatment, and I am 1 ly tiiankful to be able to s my first conclusions have 1 substantiated by the results seceding- recoma y thai. , asked een fully i do so and I dy I feel quite a different man, um now a smind miln - Ari '"' ,1 - v 1 u \vo enjoyed better healtg these 1" H ","''" ol " l,u «"'erent. appliances ,-ceks thnn T I>„™ „,„„.. f ..._ <»n honestly state Unit for snf,-lv iipple and elllcient. I hn ended it to alt who liu future.—l am. Yours tr WILLIAM GALL .'eek's than I have done for car 9. Hence you will see why I ppreciate Mr Martin's services, and; I'cel it my duty to make this pubic declaration, that! others anVctixl> my Know where to obtain relief, nd avoid the delay and sufferingom experiments!, such as I for long: ears experienced. Apart from Mr. Jartin's undoubted skill, as a specalist in rupture, it lis a pleasure toikl that he is one of the most. Lraigfttforward gentlemen I have: >ver met.—l am, yours truly, WILLIAM H.Y~rcS. Furniture Manufacturer.. <»n honcsitly state Unit lor safety surety, «nd comfort, Dr. Shennan': Method is just the thing for anv one troubled with this common .m' painful malady. You arc a pi-rfc; niberty to make what use of (hi; you like.—Relieve j, w t,, 1.,.., VOM ,-. sincerely, ' ' W. '..'. HANNAH. J writes: :i-" 3t gives me a great d ! <if gratification to inform you tl , for the last four months my iudl : has given mo no trouble. I aiii 1 J wvaring the appliances at nil n< ,aral just feel as I did before I v j ruptured. I must say that f 1 ' more than satisfied with yous me ,'od of trea'tment, and very grate Heriot, December 2S'th, TJOT. 1 ,„',.„ ~,'„ ~/'.„,'.,, , " moie than satisfied with yous iiieth ilr A. W. Martin. i'od of trea'tment, and very gratel'ii Dear Sir—My four children treat- M ol ' tho result."I by you arc all cured. One boy \ 1 old had been ruptured for 1 Waimato, May 3, 15)01. II years, the girl, 8 years old, had j™ r A - W._ Martin. ■en ruptured fro two years, unoth- j J)l ' ar Sir.—ln reply 1o your kiuc boy, a years old, ruptured since a I hardly know how to .o.v. and the youngest, one and a ! thank" you for curing me of a very df years old, also ruptured since a | Vaintvl rupture by Dr. J. A. Slieraby. I soy Dr. J. A, Sherman's man ' s Method. I left off wearing tho May 3S, t'JOl I Another grateful patient fr< Dunedin writes :—•' Some years u I got a kick while playing r'o. biJll, with tiro result thai I recer. a rupture on my right side. I « advised by a medical man to 1 do.-go an operation, which I did. wns oprtated ii|)on in the Dunce Hospital by Dr. , who advis me to wear one of Thornsjn, iMa. &■ Son's trusses for six months a l ' the operation. ! followed n his instructions, and after the £ months had expired he told me need wear the truss no longer, as was cured. No sooner did I remo the truss than I foui«f myself in worse condition that I was befoi Not ontly did the rupture again a nfortnble to woum causo a wound to heal int. I have Warc "y- However, I consulted Mr " who have al 't'n, and he suited the treatment will alwvs to " ly case ' iun l I must say that I Yours trtil'v, fe * th " l "' M ' ' ,luy tlllat lifo wnS wol ' lh H GALL. * ' after nil. The appliance is light, keeps its place, and having no ,]«wls to touch the backbone, I have 3S, t'JOl. j freedom to do anything. 1 have not tient from linished the compound yet, as 1 not ic years ago .only want the arilices closed, but / tying root- I made thorougWly strong, which will * 11 I received .be veiy shortly now. Considering ■ide. I was the size of the openings, and tho nan to on- short time I have used (he Shennan :h I did. it Remedies, ] think it simply nmrvelthe Dunedin lons, and as long as i live I will vho advised do what I can to put. all people .SJII, Maw, 1 who suffer from tho trouble on to l months nf- jthe Shwinan Treatment, knowing ■illowed out ( th,it the benefit they will receive ter the six 1 ■will cause them to toll others." May 28, 1901. A manager of a large station in Southland writes :—" it um pleased to inform .you that I have no further pear, but the operation haa son..- trouM,. J„™ r ? " aW "°. fui ' thm ' wore ADDRESS : " IMPERIAL HOTEL.
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