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itpliil wmmmm Dt» Elmslie, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECGreat liriUiu. New Zealand, an New South Wales. 3, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. THIS highly-qualified.Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Dan's has by liG years of study and research become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC NERVOUS, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of .Men and Women. In his or his Representative's very successful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations are free to nil, so that a friendly chat, either personally or with my represcHtative, or by letter, costs nothing, and may save you years of misery, so none need despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best and purest aro Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours : 10 to 12, 2 to 4,7 to 8. YOUNG MEN ! If you are suffering, ©r weak, or sad, call or write to Dr. Elmslie, or his Representative, 13 Wellington Terrace, Wellington, ns he thoroughly understands your troubles and their causes. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete On re in every case undertaken, or make no charge. Strictly confidential. Mod urate charges. Consulting Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. N. 11.—Patients at a riistanoc may ENCLOSE A ri'.K OF £1 in their first letter to ensure- immediate ulloiitiou and prompt despatel: (when possible) of remedies necessary for their case. Wangamii,. June Ist, IDtM. ( Dear Dr. Elmslie.—l received your I kind letter, the medicine,.and the girI die, and your kindness and benefit to mo I .skull never forget. I really can not find words half sufficient to convey to yon tilc opinion I liave of yon, O!' the amount of thanks 1 would like to give ,toii. Uut there is one thing I would like to say. that is, "It is a great pity that there are not, more doctors like you."--■Vour grateful patient, W. McLAUOHLAN. SUIUHOT.S OP MOST PREAIII-'UI EXHAUSTION CURKD AND MATS HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,-! hare 1,1 in reply to your letter received to day, in which yon ask we whether am willing to lot th» public knov the benulit I received at your hands When I saw you upon the recommen ■latum of Mr Orillitb (whom you ha< previously completely cured of a situ ilar complaint.) [ think I «as ii I fuct, I thought life I was an object of misery and des pair. You told inn plainly and hai estly that you could and would cur me, so that T should no longer Is bashful and stupid in society, am .-•ould lake my part and interest ii fhe amusements and sports of other: and have an ambition in my business. At first ] thought your prom ise was too good to lie true. 1 an thankful to say I tried your treat mrnt. I swear solemnly I feu] a dif fi'iunt man to-day. I have put oi tlrsh and muscle, and have an.\ amount of confidence in myself. 1 am perfectly healthy and quite hap. ]>y, and capable of enjoying,myself a: olliers do, and 1 don't mope about by myself rfud shun societv. I earn crs to put their confidence in you, a: your treatment is perfect and youi charges arc small.—l am, yours trul; LACHLAN CAMERON.-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7944, 6 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7944, 6 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7944, 6 October 1905, Page 4

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