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BUSINESS NOTICES. | DR. L. L. SMITH, L.S.A., F.R.G.S.L., F.S.A., &c, ! 41 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. , Consultation by Letter, £1. 46 Years Practising in Melbourne. WHEN Officially Representing Victoria in London in 1893 Dr. Smith was invited by the Laureat of the Academy of Medicine of Franco to the French Government Laboratory to study and practice and make known to tho medic.l profession of the Southern Hemisphere the Brown-Sequard System of Treating Diseases, now practised in all the Continental Hoepitals for Cancer, Myxcederaa, Spinal Irritation, Paralysis, Nervous Complaints, &c.—See Obituary, "The Lancet," April 14th, 1894. - Dr. L. L. Smith's Medical Almanac. 1899: a Handbook for the Mothers and Householders of Australasia and New Zealand. A Vade Mecum for the Profession. Price 6d, all Booksellers. THB G-EAT HERBAL REMEDY, V I T- __. D A T I O HAS SAVED HUNDREDS OF LIVES. IT MAY/ SAVE YOURS, t x , Nolan street, Maryborough (Vie), October 26th, 1593. To Mr S. A. Palmer, Scle Australian Agent for J "Webber's Vitadatio. Dear Sir, —When 1 went to Melbourne in February fcf this year) for a change, after a bad attack 'f my old complaint (the doctors &I~X called it congested and enlarged liver), my v '*~~ brother said the best thing I could do wa3 gaSss* to go and see you, but I had been bad so long, and although' - my doctor was very kind, it seemed as if nothing could be done to cure mc, _£*w35 kwi as I had known you in New Ze—and, I **%&_* thought, "Well, if Vitadatio has cured Mr vfjjaft Palmer, there must be some good in it," so EeljL I decided to see you and ask your advice _/J5? about my case. Of course, as you are aware, <_/j I was persuaded to try it, and I am very 7%S thankful to say it has been a great blessing /fTjb ABftC_fc— *° mo > as * have ra ,3G( i the largest gall stono , '/ J&PlMcfl ra y doctor had cv_r seen; the nearest thing .-._._ * can com pare it to * 3 a pigeon egg, and I B_EEPB^* : *§i&^'j£2^£risf &S^^^kß-ES—B think when you see it you will say I have not exaggerated it. One thing I feel confident BH_«____l^W^^%^^'* of ' and that is that "Vitadatio has saved mc a _B^ j "^^^''^%»s' i^ very Pnirift.il and serious operatiou. I am reKfeS/_ xy%<s-**n *S _V' commending Vitadatio to all my friends, several of whom liave told mc Personally that it has "" _t done them a wonderful amount of good, one 01 3 lady in particular, seventy-five years old,. If 5v 9 a* 3 ** w ho has been cured of piles If you think this " will be the means of getting any poor sufferer to try this wonderful medicine, you have my full permission to use it. I -will only be too glad to answer any enquiries relative to my case if a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed for reply. Wishing you every success in this great business, I remain, yours faithfully, (MISS) E. J. HOCKING. A model of the Gall-stone passed by Miss Ho.king is on view at the Agents, Mr E W. HALL, Armagh street The Price of this Medicine is—Large Size, 53 6d ; Small Size, 3s 6d. Auk your Chemist or Grocer for it Sole Australasian Agent, S. A PALMER, Melbourne, Adelaide, and 94 Tay street, rnvercargill. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Christchurch, „ E. W HALL, ARMAGH STREET. Prepared only by VV. WEBBER, Laun-jeston, Tasmania BROOKES MONKEY BRAND SOAP WON'T WASH CLOTHES. FOE CLEANING, SCOURING, AND SCRUBBING, FLOORS AND KITCHEN TABLES FOR POLISHING METALS, MARBLE, PAINT, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, MACHINERY, BATHS, STAIR RODS FOR STEEL, IRON, BRASS AND COPPER VESSELS, FIREIRONS, MANTELS j? OR MAKING BICYCLES LOOK LIKE NEW. REMOVES RUST, DIRT, STAINS, TARNISH, &o. 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It is not an expensive habit to use Van Houten's Is -■ 'M Cocoa ; indeed, after actual trial of various brands, and Jm j W evert loose cocoa, many persons, have discovered that ||i ||f Van Houten's Cocoa is not only the best and most j|| J|| delicions, but it is also the most economical. ||| II f~ HAVE YOU TRIED " \ If Ik VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P 1 M TC?gJi cx_c_a—■_anaa^——i■■——»—■_—ca_amacua■_■■__ mtmamS /&£&? . P.D. MANUFACTURESBOYALES fa # FRENCH P.D. CORSETS. ***** W t> FTIHESE WORLD-RENOWNED \ *k t.D. JL CORSETS P D $/s*} \ •" 10 GOLD MEDALS ! -.It \ AND DIPLOME S D'fIONOURS f7f % P.D And Whenerer Exhibited have \ 3 THE * mGHEST HONOURS. OBTAINABLE PROM ALL LEADING DRAPERS P.D. THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. lif ' " X MAirl YAREETIEB, SHAPES * * a JAM m JELLY JABS, ******** «J« wholesale From 2s M per doz. 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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 7

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