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■ ... —-4 /Medical* MEDICAL " HALL, GREYMOUTi (Established 1865.) H. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST FAMILY and DISPENSING CHEMIST, returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitant) of the Grey District for the liberal patronag' ' accorded him the last eleven yeare, by whicl he has been enabled to acquire the mos! complete and extensive stock on thY West Coast of carefully - selected Drugs. Pure Chemicals, Choice Perfumes, anc Genuine Patent Medicines, and findinf that his long experience in the Drug Bus£ , ness has been recognised by the majority ol ". the population in their giving him a large amount of support, he is determined by civility, attention to business, and moderate > charges, to give still greater satisfaction. WILLIAMS'S ANTIBILIOUS : PILLS have a large and increasing sale, being in valuable in cases of constipation, head-aches ' or disordered state of the stomach, and are acknowledged by hundreds to be superior even to the most popular patent medicines. WILLIAMS'S WORM .POWDERS] have proved a most effective Vermifuge williams's oanth aradite fluid :;, ... prevents the hair falling out, and iiicrease its growth. ! ; </' WILLIAMS'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTH ■ POWDER ; possesses valuable preservative -properties. • pleasant aromatic flavor, and imparts a pearlywhiteness to the teeth, and peculiar sweetness to the breath. WILLIAMS'S ODONTALGIO instantly allays tooth-ache.. .'. C V y : williams's~clystalline w POMADE , iJ will be found the most wholesome aad de ciously perfumed preparation for the hair. ' DISPENSING DEPARTMENT. H. W. always undertakes this portion of the business himself, having had, during nearly thirty years experience as a dispenser, the , honor of compounding medicines for the most eminent medical men of the age n •> Great Britain, Victoria, and New Zealand. L DR. AC HE SON may be consulted at the above address. ' "Is there no hope ? the sick man said ; The silent doctor Bhook his head." " While there is life there's hope, he cried,' " J2groto,dum animas est, spes est." j 1 DR. L. L. SMI Tfl (The only legally-qualified medical man advertising), COITSO-LTS — On all affections of the Newao* System (no matter from what o&Aise arising). On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early ihdiscra tions. • ■ - ■ On Gout. On Rheumatism. In these Colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in " hot youth " tell unoa us with fearful interest. ... Our regrets are useless, our rej&ilnga futile. The sole idea should be the ehaneea we possess of remedying the ills we already ' have, or combatting the cgecSs likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our Faith, our obligations to soci«» : at large, the welfare of pur future off&wißjr ' and the duty we owe to ourselv«* $osbid£ procrastination, and points out ta is* n©£ fo» wait till the ravages break ©«t in oar eoni >- stitutions. ' . Before negotiating \sfc a merchant; bof ore engaging with ft confidential cleric ; before employing a barrister, a careful man make* inquires as to their standing, their lenatk of occupancy or residence ; and, in th* case oS a legal adviser, both as to his Im^ qualifioa* tions and as to his capability ol transaotin© the individual business hecpnsnlts hinj.upo» ' Str nge to say, hQ^ev,er : , ip tUe adeotion of a mcd man^ the. s.uff ? rej? frequently omits 1 these ncQeassry ppecautions and without refca*C\ qualißcation, experience* abibty for the particular ailment *ci quiring treatment, he consults the «gare*fc man, whose experience and practice perhaps. Jies in quite an opposite directftop, . „ Is is astonishing tha.^ «ft way aro driven ' mad, are ruined m foaj^ and are bankrupt in spirits, hmjfe *Rd money ? Have I not X^?\?PW%d out to them that J, J) v .s i- %. JBmm, am the only legally «w*a?fe2 ■mdtoal wcwj advertising in the plonks \' Have I not also prosecuted, %fe j^y ;own"ezV' pense, these very quacks A a^l exposed iW ? various nostrums thes t^ selhW^aach as Phosphodyne, E^sa^oJ! Life, &c_and ha*. them analvs^ a^d found them to consistof B W^ Sugar and flavoring matter-" an* 06»tificates I have pjbovkd to be aft fon. geries. It is for this reason tha^ ateßaa* of the ethics of the profession advertise, to give those who require of my branch an opportuQJ^ oi knowing they can r consult a lwjaUs qualified man, and oas * more 9^9* wfio ias made this his eaaacia: . , %tudy. ****"** •.. L \. SMITH » -«» i «A(iyi| qualified uiedical man an;s h% ° has been in Melboiysft a^ yeajs ia iol V practice on ' ' ' . , NERVQ\& I^^SASBS, L^a Off. POWER AND DEBILITY, I SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS, f WANT OF CONDITION ' GOUT AND R)sssMA,T£sftSiV i r h L^? M^.^ Woonsnlted by;:: letter— l cc, £1 l^ejicines forwarded to all thecolon^ •-■■) Bia L. L. SMITH, 182 COLLINS ST. E4§^ ' - (Late the residence of §& @»v««o*h MELBQ^»NE. Unclaimed Letters^ LIST of letters receivQja at the Post - ™ i? ,+ Gre y m^, during . the Month of Decent 1877, and remaining unclaimed cm tke 26fch of February 1878 Ahojufn, Thomas ReUy, John * Henry, Anne Rogers, Bernawi ? e If nß '«? at Ryan, John Laflin, Wm. Suttle, Wnj. Le Brun, Jas. (2) Yiogen, Am» Oflanlon.M, Williams, Charte* Reid, Johjß

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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3045, 20 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3045, 20 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3045, 20 May 1878, Page 4

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