THE PAGODA. (i Coolest and Moat Up-to-Date I Tea Room in NEW PLYMOUTH. I IGHT LUNCHES I AFTERNOON TEAS | AND SUPPEB A SPECIALTY I GARRY'S ORCHESTRA will perarm every afternoon. NOTE.—The only Japanes loom in Taranaki.
DO YOU EVER WATCH A CHILI)? when teething and suffering from rne arrival of these necessary adjuncts to the human body, and long for a cure ? That cure is to be found in Scott's F.mulsion, which removes the suffering's and troubles of reething by direct action as a tonic food which strengthens and helps the child's vital organism to throw off and eliminate the cond'tions 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, nnd you find that the baby's teeth arrive o-i time and without pain to the childi. 1)0 YOU EVER WATCH A CHILD when the child is suffering from teething troubles ? It is at this period that convulsions often attack children, and you have the horror of witnessing their really acute sufferings— always a pitiable . thing where children are concerned. It is such a mistake to make light of teething troubles, just because they have to happen ! But it is not necessary to describes these sufferings. You are concerned only in their cure. SCOTT'S EMULSION. The use of Scott's Emulsion is likely also to make the teeth more perfect. You have one precaution only to take, and that is to see thlat on the wrapper of thejjottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big codfish ; if that cocMish ia not there, you are not getting what we proraise you—a cure !' You can obtain a sample cf Scott's Emulsion nnd the choicest of children's booklets for the year, "A Hunch of Roses," beautifully printed in colours, by sending 5d to Scott and Bowne (L-mited), 48;! Kent-street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists pell Scott's Emulsion.
A. FRIENT) IN NEED. a % V & » flkV Dr. Elmslie, LF PGYS. ET. SURG. GLAS. L.S.A., LOND., L.M.,etc. (Registered by the Government* of Great Britain, New South Wales, and New Zealand.) No 13, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON, and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris has, by 25 yearsstudy and research, become an expert and specialist in the treatment of Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin.ond the special Diseases of Men and Women. DON'T WORRY ANY LONGER, a» the ambitions and joys of life will be restored to you, and my treats ment in cases or Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Backache, Lumbago, Insomnia, Failing Memory, Specks before the Eyes, Giddiness, etc., bracts up the system in all cases, and RESTORES ViTAL New scientific treatment and new and purest are honestly and faithfully used. Moderate Charge*. Call and see mo, or write full details of your troubles in your simple, homely language, and I will treat you with the strictest confidence, «uccess, In his -very succebsful treatment of the above class of cases, there is "No Experimenting and No Fail* ures."- Consultations are Free to all so that » friendly chat, either personally or by letter, costs nothing, and may we you Yews of Misery and Suffeiing, so none «oed Despair." and fairness. N.B.—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 In their first letter to ensure Immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possiblo) of remediei necessary lor their case. As my romedies are sent direct from Wellington, ray patients save heavy Customs duties, and avoid the inEpection of packages. All correspondence is held sacredly confidential. Consultation hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to; 8. YOUNG MEN ! If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to Dr, Elmslie, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly '.mderstands your troubles and their causes. He guarantees a perfect cure in every case undertaken, or he will make no charge. Strictly confidential. Moderate Charges, Consulting hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8, LADIES may consult Dr. Elmslie at Ws residence, No. 13, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, from 10 to 12, 3t04,7 to 8 daily, who is a legelly-qualifled Physician and Specalist, and whose up-to-date treatment give* the greatest satisfaction. Sole Agent* for " Famous Ladies' Corrective Tablets,"- 10s (extra) 21s, post free. Guaranteed safe and reliable. Strictly confidential. Moderate Charges. Call or writa, SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADYUL EXHAUSTION CUBED AND MADE HAPPY, My Dear Doctor,—l have no hesitation in saying " Yes " in reply to your letter received to-<fay, in which you ask me whether I am willing to let the public know (the benefit I have received at your hands. When I saw you upon the recommendation of Mr Griilith (whom you had previously cured' of a similar complaint) I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and depression of both mind and body as any human being could be; in fact I felt sure that life was not wortb living, and that my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. Well, I called upon you and yea spoke some kind, cheering words to me and pointed out the cause of all these troubles and the grave character of the follies of my youth. You told me plainly and honestly that you could and would cure the vigours of manhood so that I should no longer be bashful and stupid in society, and could take my part and interest in the amusements and sports of others, and have an ambition in my business. At first 1 thought your promise waa too good to be true. I am thankfuf to say I tried your treatment. 1 swear solemnly I feel a different man to-day. I have put on flesh and muscle, and have any amount of confidence Jn myself. lam perfectly healthy ana quite happy, and capable of enjoying myoelf as others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shim society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow-sufferers ta put their confidence in you sb your treatment is perfect arid your charges are small. —I am, yours »ruly. LACHLAN CAMERON,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7750, 28 February 1905, Page 4
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