D "• II I L L Y A R , BURGEON, Can be consulted at the Royal Hotel, Mainstreet. 15 DR. LEE, REGISTERED Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, maybe consulted, daily at his residence, Coal-street, Charleston. Vaccination from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, every other Thursday. MEDICAL. ARRIVAL OF DR. MORTON. Brighton, 1867. THIS is to certify that Mr. William Mono n has this day produced his diploma as Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, under the provisions of the Medical Practitioners' Ordinance, 1849, Session I,No. 2, of the province of New Munster. Charles Broad, Resident Magistrate. Dr. Morton, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, Licentiate in Pharmacy and Midwifery, do., do., Licentiate in Midwifery, Anglesia Lying-in Hospiial, Dublin, and Member of the Medical Board of Victoria and New South Wales. Dr. Morton has been Demonstrator of Anatomy for several years and teacher of the Medical Sciences at Leeds, England. Address Dr. Morton, at Dr. O'Kelly's, Coal-street. t : E L L y SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Late of COL LING WOOD, VICTORIA.. May be consulted at his residence, near the Bank of New Zealand, from 9 till 12 a.m., and from 2 till G. 30 p.m. DR. OTvELLY. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL HALL, Opposite the Bank of Zealand, CiiarleßTOX, Pakihi, And at Eevell-street, Hokitika, and ltichmond Quay, Greymouth. " A Select Assortment of C'enuine Drugs Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and ToiletRequisites Prescriptions carefully prepared Teeth extracted, scaled, or stopped Horse and Cattle Medicines always on hand Note the Address— J The Comer opposite the Bank of Ne Zealand. I J. W. Griffiths, CHEMIST AND DRUGGI. Main-street, Charleston, Opposite the Ilibernia Hotel. D R. TRE N E B Of the Lock Hospital, London, Sydney, and Hokitika. On complaints of a strictly private na Syphilis, Secondary Effects, Gonorrhcj Stricture, Debility, Impotence, SeminJ ness, or Spermatorrhoea, Despondencj ness, Eruptions of the Skin, Loss of Throat, Ulcerated Legs, Rheumatism, Swellings, and all Diseases incidental 1 most successfully treated. Dr. Trenery takes this opportunity that he, perhaps, is more qualified t above complaints than anyone on the 1 having had 30 years' practical expei profound study, aided by his microscopic researches, to test and. true nature of complaints, for "Knc power," his magnificent and costly co scientific and modern instruments, th those employed in the London and Pa: tals, with these advantages he guarantt and permanent cure. The victim of self-abuse is earnestly to consult Dr. Trenery. PRIVATE CONSULTING R( Dr. Trenery begs to inform hi any parties that may wish to, his stay in Charleston «" ill hed Letters by Post, fully attended to. Med part of the colonies. Address : Dixon's Soda Water iiA
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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 17, 11 May 1867, Page 4
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439Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 17, 11 May 1867, Page 4
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