PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. mAKE NOTCCE that the WaverleyJL Waitotara Racing Club have secured from the Okotuku Domain Board th« absolute right to the use of the Okotuku Domain, known as the Waverley Racecourse, for the 9th November, 1905, and that the following scale of charges are fixed for admission to the grounds:— Gate-T-Foot passengers Is., Horsemen 2s. Trap (including driver) 25., Passengers each Is. Lawn, Stand, and Paddock ss. Children under 12 years old &s. 6d. A. E. MATHIESON, Hon. Secretary. Waverley and Waitotara Racing Club. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. a'HE following Nominations have been received:— KAPARA HIDING. — Braithwaite, George Felix; Van Asch, William. WAVERLEY RlDlNG—Bremer, Robert; Curry, Alfred Walton; Johnston, George; Kennedy, James; McLarin, John Wesley; Symes, Oscar; Walker, James, junior. OTOIA RIDING—BIake, Samuel; Derrett, William; Hawken, Oswell James; Pearce, George Vater. I declare Messrs. S.Blake, William Oerrett, Oswell James Hawken, and George Vater Pearce duly elected Councillors for Otoia Riding. I further give notice that a POLL for the election of FOUR Councillors for WAVEIiLEY RIDING and ONE Councillor for KAPARA RIDING will bo held on WEDNESDAY, Bth November, between the hours or 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the following places:— For WAVERLEY RIDING— WAITOTARA TOWN HALL. MOMOHAKI HALL. MR. J. W. EMERSON'S OFFICE, WAVERLEY. KOHI HALL. PATEA COUNTY OFFICES. For KAPARA RIDINGMR. J. J. ARMSTRONG'S STORE, NGAMATAPOURI. WAITOTARA TOWN HALL. MOMOHAKI HALL. E. C. HORNER, Returning Officer. Patei County Offices, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE undersigned will receive offers up to WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, for the PURCHASE of Part Section 84, Town of Wanganui, containing 24.17 perches, having a frontage of 49 feet 6 inches, by a depth of 132 feet to Ridgway Street, and situate within 2 minutes' walk from the Post Office, and almost adjoining Mr. McFarlane's Ironmongery Warehouse. There are two offices and a stable upon the Property, and tho proximity to the Post Offioa and principal business part of tho town and the Courthouse make it & most desirable site for offices for Solicitors, or other professional gentlemen. The position is such that in the near future a purchaser, if he wish to sell, must make a substantial profit, as this particular neighbourhood must increase in value every year. For particulars and conditions apply to tho undersigned. ERNEST BARNS, Agent of tho Public Trustee, Wanganui. ._-■ ' ■ _ . , ST ANDREW'S KILWINNING LODGE, NO. 79. 1.T.N.A.T.G.A.0.T.U. THE Usual Monthly Meeting will take plaoa at the Masonic Hal. Bell Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November Bth. Tho Lodge will be tyled at 7.30 sharp. Visiting Brethren are very cordially invited to attend. By order of the W.M. n^^aSm}*l' '^ * '• J J A FRIEND IN NEED. •deelmslie,^ QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST, Registered by the Government* of Oreat BriUln New Zealand, Mia New South W*Uw. >Jo 13, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. This highly qualifl«a Phy B ioi«n u4 »9f*Sf from thm, Hospitals of London »ni Patto, hat bf » y»w» ol study and roaeaioh become aftj^fclSFi*n*JiS clalujs <" CHRONIC, NWRVOUS, BLOOD, SKfN, and SPECIAL DIBBABBB of M«n and Women. In hi* or his BefrdtenlatfTt'i very Buooaiisful treatment o! the abate claw of aifltouU oas«B th«e is "No KxporimenMng aa« No Failures." Consultations are f»«o lo all, so that a friendly p--it either personally or witb my Representative, o. by letter, costs nothinf, an* may save you years oi misery, so none ne«d despair. New Soientiflo Treatment, and New Unfailing R»B»*«'|f °* *h« rery best and purest, are Honestly aoo Faithfully used. Moderate charges. Consultation Hours—lo to 12,8 to 4, 1 to 8. YOUNG MEN ! "f you are suffering or weak, or lad, call or write to Dr Klnislie, or his Representative, 18, Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands imt troubles and their causes. His Skilful Treatm»nt and Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in every case unJertaken, or make no oharge. Strlotly confidential. Vlj.lor.ite charges. ? i Consulting hours—lo 1013,3 to 4,710 8 I N.B.—Patients at a distance may * ENCLOSE A FEE OF £1 m their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch (when possible) ot remedies n eceasary for their case. Wanganui, June Ist, 1904. Dear Dr. Blmslie.—l reoeived'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 eive you. But there is one thing T would like to say; that is, "Itis a great pity that there are not more doctors like you.»-Y»ur Lan . SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL EXHAUBTION CURKD AND MADE HAPPY. . MY DEAR DOCTOR.—I have no hesitation whatever inaaying "Yes "in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you ask me whether I am villiiiK to let the public know the benefit I received i,t your Viands. When I saw you upon the reoom■aendatlon of Mr Griffith (whom you had previously luretl of a similar complaint), I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and depression in both mind and body as any human being could be ; in fnct, I thouaht life was not worth living, and my future was a blank. I was an objeot of misery and doapiir. You told me plainly and honestly that yon oould and would cure mo, so that I should no longer be bashful and stupid m society, and couid t-iho ray part and interest in the amusements and • rvirts of others and have an ambition m my •wiries*. At, first I thought your promise, was too »,v,.i to uo true. T am thankful to «aj;11 tried your i-,,at.nent. T swear solemn^ I feel a d.fforont man r O day. I have put on flesh and muscle, and have *>iy amount of confidence in royaelf. I aj» per ect j heiilthy and quite h*ppy. and capable of enpi myself as others do, and I don't mope about by n ysalf and shun society. I. earnestly recomnwud ,11 fellow sufferers to put their confidence m >ou, as •our treatment is perfect and your b 'es ai« « a l.-lanvvc.ar.»ruly, LACi!LAN C 2 MEBON
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12647, 7 November 1905, Page 7
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