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Jimnes Wilkie, f^ ENERAL STOREKEEPER, ; ] : iX COMMISSION AGENT/: ' j ! Aim SfIAREBROKmj', Uppeb TCo^nship, OWISN £i§js]g£..' ,The subscriber being located in tha centre of \%\M Reeflog district, is in a position to enpply the latest intelligence to correspondents. •— t,o WANTED Beveral Gentlemen or Ladies to Board at Gloucester House. Also, to Let, Two Rooms -Tarnished ; terms reasonable.— Apply Mrs DEMPSIE, Railway Station. 738— t^c n.o r fTo"¥7'"""" ' TO PARTIKS FURNISHING. 'FIIHE undersigned has now on hand, ail K. descriptions of Ist-class Furniture Including Pedestal Sideboards in Cedar j Ladies' Wardrobe with Plate-glass; Door ; Drawing and Diuing-rooiri Suites, &c,all of the best manufacture and greatly reduced prices. Inspection; invited. ! TSlttaw'q furniture • O JbLUJN Ji C) WAREHOUSE, UPPEa BRIDGE STREET. 3m! ,l Star and Garter \ HOTEL, RICHMOND. GOOD ACCOMMODATION} , ITOR TRAVELLERS. : WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST; BRANDS— NeIson price by the Bottle. '■■ DODSON'S ALEjjAND PORTKR. Good {Stabling., A. KEARNS, 3159— t c Proprietress. NOTICE! FROM this date NO person or persona will be allowed to vifjit the BULBj GARDEN, Bituated on Mb.. Geo. Cook's property, Biwaka, on any pretext whatever ; without a written authority from tbe under- , signed. Any person TRESPASSING will' be PROSECUTED as the law allows. UKNiiY BUDDEN, Nelson, September 5, 1887. Soho I owndry. Robt. M. Orosbie, Having arranged for the purchaee . tbe old-established business lately carried on under the style of Moutrayand Crosbio, is now prepared to receive Orders for, and execute all kinds of Foundry Work, Engineering, Boiler Making, Iron and Brassfounding, and General Smith Work, Plans and Specifications prepared for. kinds of Machinery, aud Estimates given. Tomb Railings, Paddock, and Wicket Gates, Truck Wheels all designs and sizeß on hand or made to order. B. M. CKOSBIE 1 — tc "SOHO" FOUNDRY, Bridge-st. Sent Post Free for 12 Penny Stamps, VT TUBE'S DESIGN:— A Treatise m Jl3i Nervous Disorders, Impcdim-mta t Carriage, Celibacy, How to otiose ;i . J arci ci life so as to live happily, How to Keg; i , i d Preserve Health, &c. Address : R. T. SELBY, M. S.. 3456-6uip Uasfclereaxh-sc. KecU:ra, Sydney " Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth im Btrange eruptions,"— Act iii, Scene 1. TO'THE PUBLIC. SOME patients Buffering fronj nervous affections are afraid .from sheer bashfulness and modesty to personally consult a tnedical man — other patients have not the self-possession and coolness when in the consulting room, to accurately describe their symptoms— their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from. • Let such persons (ho or she) sit quietly down in the privacy of their own apartments, and with calm minds describe clearly each symptom of their case, a clear statement thus written, and laid before me, ia far preferable in nervous diseases to a personal consultation. • Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary ; but my success in correspondence is bo great, that of the thousands upon thousands 'whom I have treated; by letter during the last thirty-two years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, not a case has ever been made public — in fact, the very simplicity of my system of correspondence pre nts publicity. * At the » same time medicines are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. <s How many thousands have I not brought joy to ? 0 How many have been enabled to enter into the marriage stats through consulting me? How many after marriage have privately consulted me and be«n blessed, and then married lives made fruitful and happy. How many wasted ruined youths of both sexes have also been restored to health, and thanked^ iheir manhood, for having con Bulteq njjj by letter. 'How many questions arise where the famih physician is unable to unravel the case, and wherewf ten the patient lingers on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser the nature oi his complaint, until consumption wasting, oi mental diseases set in, and the sufferer gets beyond the curable stage, and is lei \ a hope less wreck. . 9 A letter written in the privacy o! the rooni d dropped in the post box readies rm quietly ; the answer is returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without Btepping from his ohamber, except to post hir letter, is by return of post put in full pos session of the nature of his case. His hope.are raised, his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new man ; in faot, in many case;,. a new being altogether. ® The only addition to the ordinary writ' letter is the age, occupation, ha bis .ir 1 symptoms, nothing more. The u^u. c -,- t sultation fee of £1 (one pound) mua* >>c en £ otherwise no answer will ho vuuri , ., There are thousands of cases in daily li. where a consultation with one at a dishing, will remove *% a single letter, a gieut fear, i, great care, an it often solves whut appoaV fts an»impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are a out to marry, I would say consult; me before doing so, nnd thu« prevent many after tr übles, and \euicm many unnecessary fears and prejudice'sthose, more especially who havesuffcii." ?^&£ earß * rom disease, or. who havu vi, i » tflP thpir,pas sl phs.@ To^theseirsay, at 0 . consult with kne; do not tarry, delay* „ dangerous, and- as an expert, my time i; not be always at your service, you can . swnply enclosing one pound, have the beviof m 7 experience in the same man nor sin r lived in your own town, and with the- v.:\..---tional advantage of thorough privacy. Yours, truly, LOUIS L. SMITH Address Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182OOLIiINS-STKKIiT EAST, Melbounn; CONSULTATION FEE, LV LETTER, .(.' • Fee fdr personal Gorisui'fiti'on, £1. Is. latter iß.inclcjsive of fcivdicine. # Me.aicine,3 forwarded, well-packed, to all tl ■Qolbni63f ln f dta*and'Burbpe. ;",- ,- IB2'COLLii\*SSTItEJBST'EAST, MelbournThe only legally Praciitsoner advertismg, and leistered under the Medical Board of Viotpria, and practising ihe last 35 years.. ■ ■■ "■•■' ,>> . ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 4