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Medical. < Diseased Nature i oftentimes Jfr forth in strange eruptions, "~ At. Scene 1. mO T R E P U Bill Some patients suffering from ikv^^^B affections are afraid .from >sheer ib< j^^^H [ ness and modesty to personally ;causu\^^^H medical man— other patients have not t^^H self-possession; and coolness when fin consulting room, to accurately |desc):^^^B their symptoms — their habits of ~life,£^^M the nature of the disease they 'suffer" fi^^H Let such persons (he or she) sit qui^^^| down in the privacy of their own^apa^^H ments, and with calm minds descrit^^B clearly each sympton of their case. S A clei : vH statement thus written, and laid befor^H me, is far preferable' in nervous; diseas to a personal consultation. Where, ho '^H eyer, a disease is of a peculiar and exce^^B tional character, a personal consultatic^H may become necessary ; but my success J^H correspondence is so geeat, that of th^H thousands upon thousands whom I have^B treated by letter during the laat 32 years, 9 not a single mistake hasever 1 occurred, no jB a case has ever been made public— in fac< :^M the very simplicity of my system of cor>^| respondence prevents publicity. ; t ' '^B At the same time medicines are sent tG ■ my patients in such a form as to defy de] ■ tection. .^J How many thousands have I broughj^B joy to?. '.■:■■■-,: •;■ -)\ A.i ;\ 1 How many have been enabled to enter * into the marriage state through consulting ' me?- ■ :•.■■•:" ... ■ ■•• 4 j^' How many after marriage';ha*ve privately consulted me and been blessed, and their married lives made,., fruitful and happy. >: ' : -- '"■"'* j ■•'■. How many wasted, ruined; youths of both sexes nave also been ' restored to health,^and thanked their manhood, for^^ haviiigTconsulted me byjletterv; ::T ; . How many questions.: arise -!wheisr^^^B family physician is unable to ; unrg^l^^^B case, and where, often the , patiejit^i^^^B on, not daring to tell -his family i>«tf^^^H adviser the nature of his complaintuttr^^H consumption wasting, or. mentalrd-ffieas^^B set in, and the sufferer gets beyond th^H curable stage, and iB left a . hopelest^H £. letter written 1 in'the privacy of the W room, and dropped in the post boi ; reachea V me quietly; the answerisreturnedaaquietly ■ and unostentatiously,, and fthe^ patient 1 without stepping from bos chamber, except } to post his letter, is by return- of post and in full possession of the nature of his case. His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new man ; in fact, in many cases, a newbeingralt 1-^ gather. ' ', " |fi I:.M The only addition to the prdinaiy ] written letter is the, age; = occupation, I habits and symptoms, nothing more. The | usual consultation fee of LI (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no answer wil 4 be returned. ! • V'V- 1 "-, 4 4^ There are thousands of cases 'itLptj jf: Uf "^ where a consultation with pno^||^a'dis«W tance, will remove by singlejiletter, a ■ great fear,^.^^^jce,'ajadit,jofte4 splvp^S what appcj I^^^ apenetratle myster^^B Many a sa'i iibart has ber ' : if-*|^BB^H on receipt of an explanato A _j r^l£!RSl^H me. . ;A t > . - „ To those^l^^e about .tolmarry. J^B would say consult me before' doing so, s^^B thus prevent many after troubles,- and <^^B move many unnecessary fears and 'px^H judices ; to those, more especially \i have suffered in early years from dis^J^H or who have yielded to their passions :^^B these I say, at jonce, consult witheme, do™ not tarry, delays are dangerous, and 'as an ■ expert, my , time may.not.be always at B your service, you can, by simply enclosing 1 one pound, have the benefit of my ex- 1 perience in the same, manner, m if I lived m in your own town, and with the additional 19 advantage of thorough priyacj.,— Yours, H truly, „ ': : ' ■ LOUIS ji.; SMITH. ■ Address— .', ... j ■ Dr. L L. SMITH^ ■ 182, COLLINS STREETEAST, ■ MELBOURNE. H CONSTTLTAHOBr FEE BY Lk^; ;i^fl|^H Fee for personal Consultatibnf^fi^^^B The latter is inclusive of Medic. Medicines forwarded, well-packed, l^^H the Colonies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. , mHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE X NEW ZEALAND. 1 ■ ■ '•■•' '■'•'• ' : ' ; ■•■ ■ • •/ The Public Trustee may be nominate^H Executor under the will of a Testator, t^H Trustee under a marriage or other setth^M ment. No charge is made ,upon the d(^H posit for safe custody of ■■ any ; will '^H which the Public Trustee is apnoii Executor. Present Trustees, Executors, >or ministrators ; may, if approved , reli themselves of future responsibility ifl^B transferring trusts to the Public ; Tr»«i;^^B Hence, Trustees residing in En.l^^H America, and elsewhere, holding for the benefit of persons; who i have eni^^B grated to New Zealand, may not only re^H lieve themselves of responsibility >-j^^H the rate of interest obtainable^^ 'W^M Zealand exceeds the ' - English rate^H wiU greatly augment, the. income of th^M beneficianesby so doing. /, The, State givosM an absolute guarantee, against lpssdf funds ■ y m? e £ a ? d or of its officers ■ The Public Trustee holds large sums of ■ money for investment on real-security at ■ current rates of interest. Applications ■ tor advances on first mortgage will be re- ■ cervedat the various agencies^ where all ■ turther particulars may be obtained fl .R. NANCARROW,.Esq;,7' ■ t> « at GreymV^th' ■ R. C HAMMERTp*^ ■ Public Tinstee 1 ] ■ — ■■■-' ■■-••■-. '--ii-i ,v.'X. T). R -I^>N : 7.--;i!,T/ f ':"i';.'?ir" gH 'In all its branches, at- ":*r, H THE ARGUS OFFICE H

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5345, 16 November 1885, Page 4

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861

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5345, 16 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 5345, 16 November 1885, Page 4

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