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Medical, DR T Ht OMA S formerly of Collins and Lonsdale streets, Melbourne, may be consulted stßda Medical Establishment, Octagon, Dunedin, Otßgo, next to the Working Men's Clnb. Doctor Thomas' practice has been exclusively devoted for the last twenty years to the treatment of debilitating affections of the generative and nervous system.-^ Diseases of the Heart, Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, and Skin and Contageous Diseases.. ... vI -...-; The following examinations have been -■ passed by Dr Thomas:— Licentiate Koyal College of Physicians, London, 1864; Member Koyal College of Surgeons, London, 1859} Dostor of Medicine, University of Giessen, Germany, 187.1'; Licentiate;^in Midwifery . College of Surgephs, London. 1864. . , Patients residing . in the .. neighboring colonies can consult Dr Thomas by letter, their respective cases will meet with his immediate care and attention, and all consultations will be replied to by return boat coach, or rail. '" ' '■' Oases of medicines forwarded to all parts of New Zealand, secured from observation. Consultation by loiter, Ll. ; .' • •'■ :?E ■ ' \ MEDICAL HALL, GREYMOUTi (ESTiBUSHED 1865.) ...;;. H. WIIL IAM S, WHOLES ALE.& RETAIL DRUGGIST FAMILY JHid DlS%|ij|^ ,■■/:■; ■■yy i chemist* J-y returns his sincere thanks .to, the inhabitant, of the Grey District for the liberal patronag' accorded him the latst elevehyears^ by Whicl '• he ■-■ has been' -enabled to' aojnire :y&e k moa' ; complete j and ; extensive stock Oii^ tin West Coast of carefully - selected Drugs, Pure Chemicals, Choice Perfumes, > ano Genuine Patent Medicines, and .finding that his long experience in the Drugv'Jßusi' ness has been recognised by the majority ol the population in ttheirr r giving him a larg« amount of Bupport, he fa determined by civility, attention to business, and moderate charges, to give still greater satisfaction. ;,:'■■':■' "■BRy'^.G;R^O^;ylyy may be. consulted at the, above addi^ss : "Is there no. hope ?. the sick, man said ; ':..'..; The silent doctor shook his iead.?' ,• ' " While there iii lif e therefc hope, Secried,' " JSgroto, dum animas est; spea.etet." DR. : L.; L.YYMYMJJIT R (The only legally-qualified medical . ._. . man advertising),. f , „.. ' ■■■'■■' ' ooK-s '.irii 'v's ''—yy ; YJjj[j . On all affections of r ,the Nervous. .System (no matter irom what cause arising); On all broken-down constitutions. ' On all diseases arising from early indiscre tions. - .... , ,-',. On Gout.' ' ; ' •'■ On Rheumatism. .-" . ... , ,-'-,• ; n y ' In these Colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in "hot youth,", tell -npon us with fearful interest. ■ ■ .V: v r v . v"^ Our regrets are useless, our repinings futile. The sole idea should be the bhahces we possess of remedying the ills we. already have, or combatting . the effects . likely to result. Hide it as lie mayi put on,as good an exterior as he can, still is the victim conscions that he is a 1 living lie, and that sopner or later his vices clisebvfer him tothe world. Our Faith; ouir obligations to society at large, the welfare of Pur future. offspring, and the duty we'oweto owselves. forbids procrastination, said points out' to us, not to wait till the; ravages break! out in our con« stitutions. : '•'■.-•' ■ '' : '.-'- ■'■';' Before negotiating-with a merchant; bef ore engaging with a confidential clerk • before employing a barrister, a careful man makea inquires as to theilr standing, their'-length of occupancy or residencev-zanajoii'the C ase of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities, of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Str nge to say, however, in the selection of ..* P l ®4l.__.^^i theSuJ^ these necessary precautions and without regard to the fitriess/qualificationi experience, and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, Jies in quite an opposite direction. :. It is astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money ? Have I not fpr years pointed out to them that- T, !i DrL. L. \Smith, ami the only legdMy qualified medical man advertising < : .'in< the Colmieal : Have I not also prosecuted,' at my own expense, these very quacks; and exposed tha various nostrums they are selling— such as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, ftc— and had them analysed, and found them to consist of "Burnt Sugar and flavoring matter/ and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of the professionand advertise, t give those who require the services of m branph an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, „ and one, moreover, who has- made this his"' especia. : study.' . -;.r : -•> i:c. d^nooy,* Dr L, L. SMITH, is the, pnly; Jegally qualified medical man advertismg,._uid has been in Melbourne 24 years' in' f&l practice on yyyv; NERVOUS DISEASES, t v ,:.;-; LOSS OF POWER AND DEBILITY, SYRHILITIC AFFECTIONS, WANT OF CONDITION, ~ GOUT AND RHEUMATISMS Dr L^L. SMITH can be consulted^by letter — Fee, £1 , Medicines forwarded to the colonies, D R L. L. s m :i h H, ; ? 'Wt 182 COLLINS ST. EAST ' '■_ (Late the residence' of tiie Governor;, ' MELBOURNE. "^^ — riHAELE S HAN SE N SAIL & TENT-MAKER, ' ; ' ' L Has REMOVED from Nelson Creek ' Mackay street, Greymouth. 7. ." '"" Tentsand Oilskins always on hand.; 7 Unclaimed letteis. LIST of letters received at tiie Post Office, Greyniouth,; ;diirihg „t he Mbhth of July, and remaining unclaimed on tie 30th of September, 1878. - , ; ;_ Boyd, James Hurley, Jaiiaes Montgomery .- ■ ;''"' Clarke, F. L. Lawler, Patrick Campbell, Petter Power, John. Fraser, Jas. Kenneth Rainey, James. Genman, Andrew Saunders, W. Professor Harris, John WindelTurgeon

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3186, 31 October 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3186, 31 October 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3186, 31 October 1878, Page 4

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