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Public NoticesTHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ■ - [ The Only Office POssEssEsiNa Go ' yernment Security and proffering the combined advantages of. Life Insurance with Profits Lowest Premiums Accumulated Funds of ovbr ONE MILLION Sterling Inviolable State Guarantee Most Liberal Conditions Extant Prompt Settlement of Claims. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Policyholders unable' to pay their pre nriums can, after, two years, have credit until the amount in arrear (with interest at 7 per cent.) exceeds the* Surrender Value; and in the event of death prior to the exhaustion of Surrender Value, the sum assured is payable less 1 the arrears. TEMPERANCE SECTION. The only Life Insurance Office in New Zealand which offers to total abstainers the advantage of a Temperance Section. The premiums charged are the same as in the General Section, but the- proits will be ascertained separately, end divided amongst abstainers. LOANS. ON MORTGAGE. The Association is now lending money on approved Fteehold Security to the extent of half the value offered, at moderate rates of interest. Particulars and forms of application can be obtained at the Head Office, or at the District and Resident Agencies. D. M. LUCKIE, General Manager. Head Office, Wellington, May, $86. ■MM" ' ji' »'' i i''l.> Medical., ,; Diseased Nature oftentimes break forth in strange, eruptions." — Act i Scene 1. -„ '.". ., TO THE F U^B LIC Some patients suffering trom nervous affections are afraid [ from 'sheer bashfulness and modesty to personally consult a medical'man-— other .patients have not the self-possession and coolness when in the consultaagi -room, -to- accurately describe their sympfoma^-theißlhabits of life, and the nature of the disease -they suffer from : , Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly down In the privacy of their own apart; ' '■ menta, ■ and ' with r^ahni'mlndg desorlbe • clearly each' sympton of their case. A clear statement ithus written, and laid before me,- is far< preferable in nervous diseases 'to a persorial ! consultation; ! Where, how,' ever, a disease la of a peculiar and excep- ' tlonal character, a personal consultation may become necessary. ; but my success In correspondence is so geeat, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated by tetter during the last 32 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, no, a case has ever been made public— in fact* the very simplicity of my system of cor reapondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines are sent to my patients In such ft form as to defy de tectlon. q . ) How manifdi&ipftajite have I brough joy to 1 ■•■; *#T#giV. sJi.h How nianjrtih^ye^btfe.ni-enabled to enter Into the marwS%e state-through consulting met :> ' '•?:■' i\ iiym't.i,^:.-' How many after marriage have privately consulted* jgine and been blessed, and their married ; lives 1 made fruitful and happy. ; - ■ How many* wasted ruined youths of both sexes-; have, also been restored to health, and thanked their, manhood, fpi having consulted* me by letter. : How many questions arise where the family physloian is .unable; to unravel tho case, and where often the. patient ltngori . on, not daring to tell his? family medical , adviser the nature of his complaint, unti. , consumption wasting, or mental diseases set in, and the sufferer gets beyond the ' curable stage, and Is left a hopelesa wreck .•,,?• . .., A letter written In the privacy of the room, and droppedln the post box reaches mequletly; the answerlsreturnedasquletly and unostentatiously, and the patient without stepping from his chamber, except to post Mb 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 anew man; 1 fact, In many, cases, a new being alto gether. The only addition to the ordinary written letter Is the age, occupation, habltß and symptoms, nothing more. The usual consultation fee of LI (one pound) must be enolosed, otherwise no answer wll, be returned. There are thousands of oases In dally life where a consultation with one at a distance, will remove by a single letter, ■ great fear, a great care, and It often solve* what appears as an Impenetrable mystery] Many a sad heart has been madejoyfoi on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, would say consult me before doing so, and thuß prevent many after troubles, and reraovo many unnecessary fears and pre] judlces j to those, more especially wfct have Buffered In early years from disease, or who have yielded to their passions : to these I Bay, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as an expert, my time may not be always at your service, you can, by simply enclosing one pound, have the benefit of my exj perience In the same manner, as If I lived in your own town, and with the additional advantage of thorough privacy.— Your** truly, LOUIS L. SMITH; Address— Dr. L L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE!. Consultation Fra by Letter, £1. Fee for personal Consultation, LI Is, The latter is Inclusive of Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well-packed, to the Colonies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STREET EAST. MELBOURNE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5556, 26 July 1886, Page 4

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