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I m PS im p*issss& m W Di», Elmslia, QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECRegistered by tho Governments of Ureal Britain, New Zealand, and New South Wales. 13, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. THIS highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from tho Hospitals of London and Paris has by 25 years of study and research become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC NERVOUS, ULOOR, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. In his or his Representative's very •ucccssful treatment of the above class of difficult cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures." Consultations aro frco to a that a friendly chat, either pe ly or with my representative, or by letter, oosts nothing, and may save you yaars of misory, se none need despair. New Sciont'" and New Unfailing Romddics of the very best and purest are Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours : 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG HEN ! If you aro suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write te Dr. Elmslie, or his Ropresontative, 13 Wellington TcM-ace, Wellington, as ho thoroughly understands your troubles and their causes. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure iu every easo undertaken, or make mo charge. Strictly confidential. Mod. orate charges. Consulting Hours -.10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. N.B.—Patients at a distanca may ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies necessary for their case. I would like to give yjyj. But there is one thing I would like to say, that is, "ft is a great pity that there are not more doctors like you,"-- \ our grateful patient, W. M.cLAUCIILAN. SUII.TECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,-! have no in reply to your letter received today, in which you ask me whether 1 am willing to tot the public know the! benefit I received at your hands. depression in both as iiny human ,l> fact, I thought lift living, and my fut Uite of misery a li mind and boi being could be ; pair. You Void mo plainly and banestly that you could and would cure me, s» that I Should no longer be bashful and stupid in society. and aould lake my part and interest in the amusements ajid sports of others and have an ambition m my business. At first I thought your promise was too gßod to be true. I am "thankful to sny I tried your trout nieiit. I swear solemnly I feel a different man to-day. 1 have put on flesh and muscle, and havo any amount of confidaacc in myself. I am perfectly healthy and quite happy, and capable of enjoying .myself as others do, and I don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fcllow.-.sufl'er-ers to put their confidence in you, a» your treatment is perfect and your charges ore •smalls—l am, yours truly LACIILAN CAMERON.

PROPERTY LIST. to w rk and re-sell at a profit, „■„ aio the agents who can supply you Uea.l tl, ls |, sL carefully, niMl jf you do not find what you want c * me ami have a look through our books «o liave a splendid list of properties that have not been l 011( r uu Um market, and can supply farms from TO acres lo 5000 aces, toivn aim subiirl/an houses, and land of all descriptions. If you cannot sell, ami would caro to exchange your properly for any oilier property, we will endeavour to do so for you, and we absolutely guarantee that values shall not bo fictitious on p'.thcr side. IT WILL I'AY YOl r , IV YOU WANT riIOL'KKTY, UK WANT TO SELL I'itOl'EKTY, TO (JO TO BEWLEY&GRiFFiTHS 736 Acres, £3 12s 6d pat* acr>a. Freehol 'there is money in it to work or re-sell, 'this is one of the properties an unscrupulous agent would busy himself to re-sell at a large profit instead of giving his clients the chance. It is all right ! Don't hesitate about making imruiries at ouce, because it will sell. It is ring-fenced, .subdivided into several paddocks, good river flats ; balance easy country ; good soil, will A YEItY CIIOICB I'HOI'KHTY, only carry two sheep to the acre. Very handy situation, only 112 miles from railway and a good town. Ycry easy terms. Hurry up ! 292 Acres, £ll, Beach Farm» \XK will guarank,, thai any man buying this farm, ami putting it in a little heller order, will have a farm that he will be proud of. and that he can re-sell if new sary for JLIS per acre. You en.. not buy the four adjoining farms. Vmi couldn't tempt the owners. for raising early lambs, or for a model dairy farm, this is the farm we recommend. Metalled road. I •_' miles from Xew I'lymouMi, close to school ami factory, -1 roomed house, loose boxes, cart shed splendid lid bail cowshed, all ne . level land, well watered. Ycry easy terms to good man. Owner only selling because he must go to England at once. 150 Acres, £9 10s. Very Easy Terms. JCF. LI'ITLK HAIRY FAIiM. be; lifiilly situal.il, open to Hie si nearly all ploughahlo now ; abc a do/en little patches of well-p over ihe farm, making il ilarly suitable for dairy Only i; miles from good Weli worth inspect i lo man with small c'a [55 Acres, £lO. I £2OO Cash Needed. ■ • shell,t hush, 'Jim fruit trees, I land, very handy to Waitara. re are very few fauns of this to In; got ul. Ihc price. 80 Acres, Ngal re, £l 6los Freehold. Easy Terms. ing i-'M per acre. For very special reasons owner must sell. \\c don'i need tc tell you about, the stockcarrying capacities of the EUliam district. The farm is all ring-fenc-ed and subdivided. Six paddocks .Vroomed house, 10-bail cowshed, 101 l - .'i-stall stable, cartsheris, orchard, etc. Will milk .'JO cows. All level ploilg-hablo land, within IJ miles of Ngaire township and station. Apply sharp, Very littlu cash required. 239 Acres, £5 Only £25 Cash Required* 200 ACKKS in grass, 11-roomeil house, handy to railway and metalled road ; all best land ; hue, ["■ need and subdivided, 'ibis bin", will eventually be worth considerably more money, as laud within one mile is selling at Jul-1 per 50' acres, £7 15s. a half Sheep to the Acre. paddocks, tip-top heavv gr i-.ounli-y. tir.unl body of n'n New li-rooliicil house. wool°sl last year fattened '±M big bid-: locks, besides sheep and other cattle, and is about the best value for I lie money of anv properlv in (lie market. A |,u\ or could not go I wrong in Inking this farm. It onlv i BEWLEY&GRIFFITHS Auctioneers & Estate Agents,

FtTZROY Properties For Sale. SMAKT HOAD.-45 Acres, Ijeautirully situated, overlooking river ; long frontage to road. One mile from Devon Line. Price, £35 per utro. ALFUED HOAD.—2OO Acres, all in grass, 4 miles New Plymouth side of Inglewood ; good road, 1 mile from creamery. Price, £7 per acre. FITZF.OY TOWNSHIP (Devon Line). —2J acres ; splendid view, corner section ; would make good building sites. Clo?o to 'hug service. Pries, £SOO. 7E HENUI TOWNSHIP.-j acre, good sea view ; frontages to two roads. Price, £225. ITZROY TOWNSHIP.-! 0 roomed house, gardener's cottage, stable, and outbuildings'. nfeout 4 ncr productive lemon and apple uicliai'd ; and paddock. Close ta 'bus service. Price, £2OOO. FITZUOY TOWXSHIP.-Two 5 acre allotments, good position and view. Price, £l2O each. DEVON LINE (Fit/.roy).—2 allotmcnts on main road. Prices, £BO and £OO respectively. FOH FUHTHEH FAHTICULAKS APPLY ALFRED DRAKE, i-TI'ZHOY. The New Trocadero PRIVATE HOTEL. Kgmont Street, A'ew Plymouth. Close to railway station and centre of town. Every convenience provided for the comfort of the travelling oulilic. Commodious and Airy Ilcdrooms aud Sitting Rooms. Ladies' Sitting Uooms. Hot, Cold and Shower Laths. ".s DINNER (from 12 to 2). A Special Feature. 3s Terms : From 4s lid per day. Weekly as per arrangement. HALE & CO., IYopriclws. m $M TUtM von; akw cosi'l'.Mi largo quantity fo niKii-tcrt a i« ensuing HE.MF.IIBF.It WF, AUK SPI'.CLVL--ISTS J\ THIS LINF. JAMES BESTFORD DEVON STREET, HAS'J'. This is not j a Bad Way I

PIKETT & WILKIE BIjULDEKS AND CONTRACTORS Telephone 265. Crushed Metal, Sand, Boulders, Paving Stories PHOMPT UEUVERY i All KIfiABONADIE KATES. Tarred Asphalt a Specialty We supply nmlot'inl only oi' finished work, a's required, lor Tenuis Courts, Paths, Y'auls, and Drives. 80REENMrG8 eou FOOTPATHS ALWAYS OK HAND. Large Concrete Culvert Pipes ESTIMATES (UVlfiN for Huildlngs of all descriptions, Town or Country,Drainage Works, Painting, - etc. Workshop and Yard : Cll.L STi'SECT, NKW PLYMOUTH ALEC HILL \\J ILL receive pupi-ls Tor (lie l-rain-i' i";; of flic voice at his rooms, ahove (bo Dresden CoinuaiH'. Devon Street

THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS, UnOMJHITIS. ASTHMA AND COST"" HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. -„,. ~' h "7, "''° ll,ne .V' 1 ' 1 "'" this '"'"'"■"'ne are amazed nt its womlcrfu] influence. SulTcrors from .n» f.rm „i llr .•, ~ , nnj a Luiuplctc Cure ,s certain. ' B ' d mat tll6 beginning, a (lose is generally sufficient HGARNE' BRONCHITIS GURE-Smal! size 2s 6d ; Large, 4 S Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors and by the Proprietor *V. G. HEARNE, CHEMIST. GEELONG VICTORIA j ronwARDKn i«y ros-r to any .nnnuss when not oetainable locallt . .IOT ZEALAHD BRANCH OF«C*:-Ko.«. FUST FLOOR. HWB-fl BUILDS. WILUB p-rUECT. UWXINOTON Sotd Wholesale and Retaii by Teed, Ha!! & Teed, and W. Fr aaer . | Chemists, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7954, 18 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7954, 18 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7954, 18 October 1905, Page 4

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