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A SIGNAL. VICTOiRY OVER DISEASE. THE GREATEST REVELATION OF THE HIWETEEMTH CENTMRY. : "PROQKBSSIiVB SOIBNGE/' OB THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF CHBONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES, ACCORDING TO >THE LAWS OF NATURE AND THE PHILOSOPHY JOF COMMON SENSE. V NO MORE MERCURY, NOXIOUS DRUGS, 0$ OTHER STOMACH CONTAMINATIONS.; ; THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE REVOLUTCONISBpI -The Mcmtlßecent Discoveries in the Healing Art. . :;: THERE IS HOPE FOR THE WEAK, THE DEBILITATED, AND THE . .. ; : .DISEASED." " - -. :,'':.;:?:'-: /■„ ' SICKtfoiTSNAUD, /.; '■] The-celebrated Eclectopnthist, Botanic Trtfctitioner,' Specialist, Professor of Natural Bcieii^'Jfcc:,author o „ • the following works:-" ,T he Principles and Practice of Medical Botany;? "The Ratfonalisttc " - - aud Eclectic Treatment of Diseases," V Shadows," etc., etc., . .' .-,:•■.- . Hub the honour of announcing to the residents of Auckland and New Zealand generally tbst'tohwjWFAP* Wished the new Zealand eclectic medical institute, 42, shoetlajhd- , ' •/ STREET, AUCKLAND, for the Effectual and"Permanent Cure of "Functional De« "-' ' rangement, Nervous Affections, aid Chronic and Complicated Disease*." CONSULTATION AHD ADVICE (PEBSONAL <Mt BY LETtIB) '.T^OBK 1' -4 OIGNOB. JRENAUD has made the following clabs oi Complaints the btudy of his We, and hi* Eckctic TreatD ment having pioved Tie-eminently'succesulul in thousands-'of cares, a sure €ure will be guaranteed U» every case undertaken, : Incapacity for Study or Business, Loss of Energy, Nervous an* Vbyueal DjgWi Premature Decay, Spcimatorrhoca, Euors of Youth, Lott Vitality, Spots and Specie before the Eyes. !»»• line of the Bands, IMwpleson the Tace, Lassitude and Depresbion ; NeiTous, Head, a»d liik« ConMateta: 1 Fits: Liver, Kidney, and Bladder Affections; Diseases PecplJaf to Females, Consumpti<m'(6tßMS oaqr) *Gwd Extremities; Bhoumatism (both acute and chionic); Impoverished Blood; Scrolutoua Bunon; Pflesi; Neuralgia; ficiaiica; Dropsy, (of the chest, of the abdomen, and general); Indigestion, FUtnMncy,jßyw Belchings: nenrtburn, Dizsiness, He* and Cold Chills; Pain and Ofpiesnen in the Stomach; Lort rfAppetite, and aU moibid conditions of the Blood and General System,' no matter from what cause anew* , \ • All tlose.who may he sufleiingwith any of the above foims of Disease or Complaints notihcremfntioited sbouia at once consult the only KATUEAL^BEALEK OF ALL DISEASES in New Zealand, wl»»rM*fce« upon Hysenic; Eclectic, UtlliUnan, and Cosmopolitan-Principles, Nature's own System of Heahag all fceani and phases of Disease, discarding altogether the use of Mineral Drugs »nd Poisons. „ SUOOEBS (PERTAIN IK ALL 6AgES;UNpteTACTHy; : SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED EQUALLY "WELL AT A DISTANCB. T CONF»EIi^ t A^LtT^E P.O. Box 239. - ■ - Office Hours, ten to two, and four to eight Daßy.. 1" r - NOTE.-SIGNORRENATJD will give Advice and Medicine FREE to the POORWery; TUESDAY from ten to twelve, by bringing a note feigned by any local clergyman, showing their inability to pay.l -■- • - - IN. .—The book "Shadows" post free on application. t; " „'•*. '. ' ..'*' "'t'*".-'.

,■■■ , -■■ >^$vS9ißßO^fekk? '*' ■''' -'■' Bronchitis, Diphthtrtft, Col4f, ; Coughs, and all 'VenajMuaM of the Throat and Ghttt. ;,' ■ All snAnn_fteß^,4«tib^.«liL aroMttfs, asthma, and irregular action* of |&s heart .are earnestly recommended to sab BoDmay's sttasfc* ing Ointment veil ©vex,£w. threat^ breast, as* back, as the caw Buy rettun, twico a day. Hta Ointment it the most mtadous remedy Ibr A fcteraal and external tflmntrtf tteftra*.-; . Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, TJletn, Absceawa, Wotm4a, and Stilt i of all kin* * 1 Wow^ttoSp^t«fl^i<6fs*i X *een duly fomented with. wsm .wqfsr~ lMsr ttu> action of Ob -frnreriuP «tiss^£ty*iMsl{jEf: / the Sills, all *-nvia,haiatm w^^ejsVsjif-,' , ifwooTed fibm-the tody: even serefajß** rtert v , <a*dfeuleoreVlwweW9Morteve4*rat*tep*»be cure*. - ,■> ! i, :;.■; t ■'.'-• 1 •-. ,-.-:r.:o-'-In GoaV Rh«ui^tiani, Mi 4 •. - . Nwuralgior ftdna v .. :; first appHeati<njjß*eoß the*rntomtn*rtfcm,^3 , diminishes both heat aad pain; Ik severe SSjf " chronic ,«*» th« KU««tK»Jd.a»WfwrtMata£ slss $» u£??3dra fluids in a wholesome eqtutttlaar ' "„ TheMothert. Trteiid-lnitotUf Beatdheads, itch, cronp,BteWh«i»n ft»a%ta» . MoiUous sorts, and such like afleotloaJS, jfMA ■' to the mighty power of this line Ointment in a> ' Short time, provided it be well rubbed arooi Ibeaaecte&ps^twoorthrfetlntaAday. , PUes, Fistulas, and Internal '" Persona afflicted with these dJiJwerinf ««•', plsinto will find in this;wonderful Ointment Instant means of ease ami ability to effect their own cure without explaining their innnalty to' - anyone. The Pills 1, in small doses, greatly asaM the Ointment, as they purifr the Hood, refßlatt tbeßtomacbfaßlooolthesyMß, ' Boih the Ointment and Pilft ihmMH tmi f» I** following complaint* :r- . ■ , Bad tegs FletulM '. 5?»S^!!5 UadBrTOStS ■• Gout 1 ' ?K o!S TO*l!Duma , , Glandular SkinDiseatH Chablains Swellings gwr«T Chapped Hands I.wmbag<r ' TumouHJ ■ ■ Contracted and Pfles £ lceri: ' ' Stiff Joints liheumatism, Woudft . The Fills and Ointment are Manufactured •. - onljr at > ■ ' '" 7tVewOzford St. (late 553 Qxt<ttift)Ln4fi " And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines ' throughout' the Civilized World; with' cUICC* tions for use' in almost every language. ; t*y' Purchaser! should look to tie LaM . on the. Pots and Boxm. If the addrtaa bMt - 638, Oxford Street, London, they art fptrtoia. m THE DEBTOBB AND C&KDIFORB ACT, 1876. mHE EVENING STAJGfc v . (THAMES) Has hoen Appointed a GasettOi rMm , abort.Act, THB EVENING STAB n okdmk immro vina nr sn net TDNH Of MOUUm . ' AOEIfOIESLondon, Ooasov * Oowm „ P.ixtii Melbownt, Gobsov A QVKM,

Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth in trange eruptions."—Act iii, Seer el. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nerrous affectiom are afraid from sheer bashful* .ness and modesty to PBBBOWAIiY consult a .medical'man—other-patients haye not the self-poHession and coolness when in the cor* suiting room, to accurately describe their symptoms—their .Habit's of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let auoh persons (be or she) lit, quietly down in the pmacy of their own apartments, and nith calm minds describe deafly eaoh symptom of their case, a clear statement thai written, and laid before me is, far preferable in n&rova diseases to a personal consultation. Where, bowerer, a disease, is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may. become necsisary; but my ■access in correspondence is so great, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I hare treated by letter during the laat 82 years, not a single mistake bas erer occurred, not a case has ever been made public—in fact the rery simplicity of my system of correspondence preyents publicity. At the same time medicines are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brought joy to* How many hare been enabled to enter into the marriage state through consulting me P ' How many after marriage hare prirately consulted me and been blessed and their married lives made fruitful and happy. -How many wasted ruined youths of both ■exes have also been restored to health, and thanked their manhood, for having consulted me by letter. How.: many questions arise where the family physician is unable to unravel the oase and where often the patient lingers on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser the nature of his complaint, until consumption wasting, or mental diseases, set in and the sufferer gets beyond the curiable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck. -: '' A letter written in the privacy of the room and dropped In the post box-reaches^ vie quietly; the answer is returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without ■topping from his chamber, except to post his biter, i» by return of post put in fall possess ■ion of the nature ef hia case. His hopes are wised his doubts removed, and he is com* pttratively a new man | in fact, in many oases, a new being altogether. - The oniy addition to the ordinary written etter is the age occupation, habits and symp* toms, nothing more. The usual consultation fee" of £1 (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no answer will be returned. There are thousands of case* in daily life where a consultation with one at a distance will remove by a single letter a great fear, a great care, and it often solves what appears as an impenetrable mystery; Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would ay consult me before doing so, and thus prevent many after troubles, and remove many unnecessary fears and. prejudices j to . those, more especially, who have suffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their passions. To these I say, at onoe, oomult with me; do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as an expert, my time may not be always at your.service; you can, by ismply enclosing one pound, have the benefit of my experience in the same manner as if I lived in your town, and with the additional advantage of thorough privacy.—Yours, truly, LOUIS L. SMITH, Address— Dfi L. L. SMITH. 182 COLLIN9 BTEBET BAST * * Melbourne. . COITSULTATIONTBE B? LETTER, £1 Fee for personal Consultation, £1 1. The latter is inclusive of Medicine. Mediciues forwarded, well«packed, to aIJ the Colonies, India and Europe. 18S, Ooiubti itbmi Bait, Miuovum FOB COUGHS, COLDS, BaojfOHWM,, Asthma, Corysa, Influenza, Consumption, &c. "IT"AY'S COMPOUND OFJLINSEED, Ani* IV seed, Senfga,' Squill, Tola, &c, with Chlorodyne. KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds, and Cheat Complaints.' KAY'S COMPOUND, % for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Hones and Cattle. T/'AY'S TIC FILLS, a specific in Neuralgia -IV. Face Ache,' 4c Contains Quinine, Iron, Ac. /^lOAaULlNß.—Cemeat' or BROKEN \J Aitiolei; Sole Makers:— /CUSTOMS FORVB.-Wanted Known on \j SALB at the Srnnrft STAB OHKOL Albertjtrtej. Crrahamstown, DTWARDi aw OUTWABM OOaflTWini lOIHI. '

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Thames Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 5414, 3 June 1886, Page 4

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