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A FRIEND IN NEED. *DR ELMSLIE, * QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST, Registered by the Governments of Gtasat Britain New Zealand, and New Soath Wales. No. 18, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. This highly qualified Physician and Burgeon from the Hospitals ol Londo* and Pa***, has of 25 years of study and research beoome ah Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC, NM&VOU&, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL DISEASES of M«n and Women. In hi» or his Bn»r«#en»»iiT«'s very successful treatment of the nbofe olftM of dHfioult cage* there i 3 " No ExporimpriMng an* Wo Failures." Consultation* are fr»o to all, so that a friendly r'- v, eUher personally or with my Representative, oi by lut'tor, costs nothing, and may save you years of misery, so none need despair; New Scientific Treatment, and New Unfailing Remedies of the rcry bast and purest, are Honestly and Faithfully us'.nl. Moderate charge*. 'lunaultation Hours—lo to 12,2 to 4,7 to 8. YOUNG MEN ! f you are suffering or weak, or sad, oall or write to Dv Klmslie, or his Representative, 19, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands j jur troubles and their causes. His Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in every case undertaken, or make no oharga. Strictly confidential. Vladcr.ite charges, v Consulting hours—lo to 12,2 to 4, 7to 8. N.B.—Patients at a distance may * ENCLOSE A FEE OP 41 in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) of remedies necessary for their case. Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. Dear Dr. Elmslie.—l received your kind letter, the medicine, and the girdle, and your kindness and benefit to me I shall never forget. I really cannot find words half sufficient to convey to you the opinion I have of you, or the amount of thanks I would like to give you. But there is one thing T would like Ito say; that is, "Itis a great pity that ther« are not more doctors like you."—Your grateful patient, W. McLAUCHLAN. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUSTION CURED AND MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR.—I have no hesitation whatever in saying " Y6S "in reply to your letter received to-day, in whioh you ask me wh thvr I am willing to let the public know the benent I r-i;oiv« at your hands. When I saw you upon the r-;e ru mendat'on of Mr Griffith (whom you hud piv-vi --ivly nured of a similar complaint), I think I *%•*• ii about as b.icl a state of misery and depra-.-> < ii both mind and body as any human bains 00..;. i •>« ; in fact, I thought life waß not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an object of misery ami di-wpiir. You told me plainly and honestly Shit 7nu could and would owe me, so that I should nc longer bo bashful and stupid in society, atul could tal-e ray XJirt and interest in the amusements aiifi ip nts of others and have an ambifion in m; hijMinoN. At first I thought your promise w^i; to> cimkl to in? true. I am thankful to say I tried' yom i"i!:ii'nent. T swear solemnly I feel a different iu*r tou-ij. I have put on flesh and muscle, and hay »iiy amount of confidence in myself. lam perfect! luvtitliy and quite happy, and capable of etij.<yinj P!T-f)f as others do, and I don't mope about b. myself and aliuu society. 1 earnestly recomiuo^ji *1! fallow sufferers to put their confidence in .Via. at•oui treatment is perfect and your charges an •caail—l am yours teuly, "* m LACULAN CAiIERON NO CROUP NOR COUCH W!THBABYNOW. JEAN'S BABY COUGH SYRUP is truly a wonderful congh and croup medicine for babies and little children. Prepared from the pure juice of Black Currants, and other safe, simple, and effectual remedies, it comes a friend indeed to all mothers of little children. When the little folks take a cough or cold or are choked or troubled with phlegm gives frequent doses of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup and notice the quick and pleasant relief. The genuine Hean's Baby Cough Syrup is harmless to all babies and good for babies everywhere. There's a trade mark on every label, "3 little children," and if you look for this trade mark you will get the . j genuine Hean's Baby Cough Syrup. 1/6 per bpttle at chemists & stores,' 184 J

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Manawatu > Show, Ist, 2nd and 3rd November. NOTABLE EXHIBITS,

The Ga&nstbell Oil Engine is usually well represented, and this year will be no exception to the rule. Mr. Andrews will exhibit two types. Of these, one—the type with which visitors at Shows are familial-—will be driving a dynamo in the produce shed for electric display. Another of a new type—a pretty little engine—wiU operate a Separator bigger than itself, on Mason and Struthers' stand: while on the Implement Stand another will be running a general joiner at intervals during the Show, in order to demonstrate the wonderful variety of work of which this machine is capable. TOOK FOR OUR EXHIBIT OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE In the AGRICULTURAL HALL. You will be satisfied that we can make good Furniture. Harry Palmer & 0o. ? AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. pEECY TJOBERTS, THE ONLY MANUFACTURER Of MASONIC AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' LODGE SUPPLIES In New Zealand. LOOK OUT FOR the Large Display in the EXXHIBITION HALL, at the METROPOLITAN SHOW AND INMISTRIAL EXHIBITION, PALJJERSTON NORTH, on November 1, 2. and 3. MAKE STRAIGHT FOR SEEING THE EXHIBIT. | m j. young, <? I % FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT X New Zealand Express Company's 5J S Buildings, & * NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. ? {- I Massy-H&rris Agency, Storrie'a Tur- W I I nip, Mangold, Cabbage, and Manure . '. Ridger, Blackstone Kerosene Oil En- 5 g gines, Marine Kerosene Oil Engines, g Andrews and Beaven Chaffcutters, Po- J» I ' tftto Diggers, Helmes' Spreader, Gal- W Z vanised Steel Windmills, P. and D, % . '■ Dunean High-class Implements, Sheep ♦ ! ! Shearing M«shines, Cream Separators, j ' Hay and Straw Press, Twines & Oils, z ! \ Inspection Invited. 9

T OOK OUT FOR GORDON AND Jj HEPWORTH'S DISPLAY OF Washing Fluid At the MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. Used in hundreds of homes in Palmerston North, and sold by the leading grocers. The greatest boon to ladies ever invented. Washes absolutely without rubbing. Does not injure the most delicate material. Cleansss men's suits from stains. Every lady in New Zealand should try it. Once tried always used. Mark the Stand—Gordon and Hepworth. J. S. WATCHORN AND CO., Palmerston North, Sole Wholesale Agents for Australasia. TOOK OUT FOR THE MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT OF THE Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Co., Limited. FARMERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED In MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS Are Invited to Visit our Stand at the MANAWATU SHOW. Barraud A Abraham, LIMITED. " AGENTS FOR— Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Ltd., Portable and Traction Engines and Combines. Harrison, McGregor, and Co.'s Albion Crushing and Grinding Mills. Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Limited, Ploughs and Farm Implements. Andrews and Beaven's Chaffcutters, etc.j etc., etc. R. C. NOEDL, GALVANISED IRON TRELLIS WORKER, WOODVILLE AND PALMERSTON NORTH. Patentee and Sol« Proprietor of the ACME CLOTHES PROP.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12637, 26 October 1905, Page 2

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