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Diseased Nature- oftentimes break forth hi strange 'eruptions." — Act Hi Scene 1. .".''. ~ . , • -. , . , . < TO T HE P U B L I 0Some patients suffering from nervous affections . are afraid from sheer bashful ness and modesty to personally censult a medical man — other patients have 'hot the self-possession .and coolness;. when, in the consulting room, to . accurately -describe their symptoms— their habits ,of • jife,-- and ' the nature of the disease they suffer from / Let such persons flap or- she) sit quietly '^ down hi' the priyacjr of their own apart ments, and with ' calm minds /describe clearly each symijtbnoiE^heir case. , i^ A .clear statement thus -written j and; laid before me,is,far preferable in ; nervous diseases to a personal 'consultation, -^rhere, how ever, a disease' is of a peculiar , and excep tional character, .a. personal consultation may become necessary '; but my success in correspondence , is so geeat, that.. pj the thousands upon thousands, w^oni f have treated by letter during the i last Js2_y.ears, not a single mistake has ever occurred, no acase has ever been made^ublic— ia fact the very simplicity of' my system of cor responderice prevents publicity. ; At the same time medicines are sent to , my patients in such a forni defy de tection. v - • j How many thousands have; I: brough; ! joy to? ; • <!•-:■. ■•';• kO . I How many have been enabled to enter into the marriage state through consulting ■me? ;■-■ ;,' " / '. ■;'.'f".'', : \ i :;V' /I .''. - How many after marriage have privately consulted me arid been', blessed, and their married lives made fruitful . and happy. ' ' ''■'/■ . 7.' ■"■ How many wasted ruined youths' of both sexes have also been rjestored'to health, and thanked 'their' manhodd, /for having consulted me by letter. ' ' ', , . How ; many questions arise where the family physician is ! unable to 1 unriiyel thje case, and where often theT patieni'.lkiger^ •on, not daring to tell 1 his family medical adviser the nature of his complaint, until 'consumption wasting, or mental dise^p set inland the.' 'sufferer gets : beyond the curable stage, - arid is left a hopeless wreck^ ■• .. ■■ ; :i " /■':•'• ■'" ■'' A. letter written in the privacy "of the room, and dropped in the post box reaches mequietly; the arwerisretumedasquietly and unostentatiously, and the patient without stepping fromhis chamber, except to post his letter,. is;by return olpostand in full possession of the riature.of his case. His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new ■ man ; in fact, in many cases, a new being alto gether. . ■ ; - . ' -■ The only \ addition to ! «the ordinary written; letter is the ageV l occupation," habits and symptoms, nothing more;' iThe r usual consultation fee of LI (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no answer wil bereturned. . , ■ .v i! .r. l si! ■ There are thousands of cases in daily life 1 where a consultation with one at vafdis-f tance, will remove by "^a single '< letter^ a' great fear, a great care, arid it bfte'rTsolve what appears as an impenetrable mystery ' Many a sad heart has been madejoyfur on receipt ,of an .explanatory, letter, .from me. '"" ". ' ■ ■-•■'• •■ ■ " ■■• ■■■••■•• To 1 those who are about to marry, would say consult me before- doing so, and thus prevent many after ' troubles, J 'arid hh move many unnecessary fears and pre| judices ; to those, i more especially ! who ■ have suffered in early years ; front disease, or who have yielded to their passions : to these I say, at once, consult with me, do ; not tarry, delays are dangerous, arid' as an expert, my time may not be always a\ your service, you can, by sitnply enclosing one pound, have the benefit of my ex- s perience in the same manner, as if I lived : in your own town, and with the additional' advantage of thorough privacy. — Yotirs^ : truly, • . •;, . • ; LOUIS L. SMITH. Address— ; •:■ Dr. L L. ! SMITH,' 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, ' MBLBOURNIS. . Consultation Fee by Letter, £1. Fee for personal, Consultation, >L1 is. The latter is inclusive of Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well-packed, to a the Colonies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE/ - :■:■'■■: ■ : . '-■■..l-'-WWi :-! '. ■:.■ • ■ . THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. The Public Trustee may be nominated * | Executor under the will of a Testator, or 1 Trustee under a marriage or other settlement. No charge is made- upori'the deposit' for safe custody of any will by i which the Public Trustee is appointed ! Executor. ' Present Trustees, Executors, or Ad ministrators may, if approved, 1 re'liev ! themselves of future responsibility, by , transferring trusts to the PubUc Trustee. ! Hence, Trustees residing in England, America, and elsewhere, holding- moneys for the benefit of persons who have em grated to New Zealand, may not only re- , lieve themselves of responsibility, but, at ! the rate of interest obtainable in New . | Zealand exceeds the English rates will greatly, augmerit the income of the i beneficiaries by so doing. , The State givos . an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by the fraud or dishonesty of its officers The Public Trustee ' holds large sums of ! money fpr ; investment on real security at j current rates of interest. Applications ■': for advances on first mortgage will be received at the various agencies,, where all further particulars may be obtained. ■ '• ' R. NANCARROW, Esq., : ■ I Agent at Greymouth R. C. HAMMERTON, Public Trusteed "P R I N T IN G In all its branches, at THE ARGUS OFFiCE

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5319, 14 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5319, 14 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5319, 14 October 1885, Page 4

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