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Cemetery. MXT7ILKIMS, Gabdenek, 9 Vt prepared to Atten to GRAVES at ihe Cemetery at modt: al rates. Tubpino and all kinda of. wcrk done. B. WILKINS. Grove>Bt., The Wood, bohoJt otindry* . Kobt, M, Crosbie, Having arranged for the purchase tbe old-eetabliehed business lately car ried on under the style of Moutray an< Crofibie, is now prepared to receiv< Orders for, and execute all kinds o FOUNDBY WOKK, EkQINBBBINQ Bo Making, Iron and BbassFOUNDING, AKD GENERAL SMI T £ Plaaa and Specifications prepared for ot Machinery, aud Estima en. ' Tomb Rahihgb, Paddock, anxj Wiokbi Gatbs Tbdok Wheels a M designs and sizes haad or made to order. R,M.CRO£BIE — to "BOHO" FOUKDBY, Bridgo-st. " Dißeesed Nature oftentimes breaks oat iC(isr acge eruptions."— Act iii, Scene 1 TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients Buttering from nervous affections, are afraid from sheer bash* fulness and modesty to p£bsonaij>x con« Bolt a medical man— other patients haye not the 6ell»posBeBBion and coomesa when in the consulting room, to accurately describe their •ympioms — their habits of life, and tiie natue of the disease they sufier from. Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly down in the privacy oi their own apartments And With calm naiads describe clearly each symptom of their caee ; a clear Btatement thus written, and laid before me, is far preferable in hbrvotts diseases to a personal constujfation. Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personftlconsnltation may become necessary $ fent my succeea in correspondence is so great, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated by letter during the laßt thirty-two years, not A single mistake has ever occurred, not a case nas ever been made public— in fact, the very simplicity of say Bystem of. correspondence prevents pub- j icity. I At the same time medicines are sent to my i faSerits in such a form as to defy detection. Bow many thousands have I uot brought joy ' oy- ?■• -.- •'.' • i How many have been able to enter into c marriage state through cousulting me ? How many alter marriage have privately consulted me and been blessed, aud their { married lives made fruitful and happy ? How many waßted, ruined youths of both saxes have also been restored to health, ana thanktd their manhood for having consulted me by letter ? How many questions arise where the family physician is unable to unravel the case, bScl where often the patient lingers ou, not -daring to ttll bia lamily medical adviser tbe nature of his compiuiut, until cousomp* (ion wastiog, ox menial dibe&Bes soi in, ana ihs sufferer,- gets btyuod. the curable stage, | mad is left a hopeless wreck. ; A letter written in the privacy of the oom, and dropped in the poet box, reaches me quietly; the* answer is returned as quietly ana unoßtentatiou&ly, and the patient, without stepping from hie ohamber, except to pOBt hia letter, is by return of poßt, put in lull possession of the nature or his caße, His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he is a new man ; in fact, in many cases, a new being altogether^ The only aodition to the ordinary written letter, is the age, occupation, habits, and symptoms, nothing uuore. The usual con^ suiation tee of £1 (oae pound) must; be enclosed, otherwise no answer wiu be returned. '.there are thousands of caseß in daily life where a consultation with one at a distance will remove by a single letter, & great fear iuut great c&re, and it often solves what Appear* as au impenetrable mystery. Many A sad heart has been made joyiu ou receipt Oi an explanatory letter from me. ,To those who are" about to marry, I would aay consnlt ihe btiore doing bo, and thus pcbyant many, after troubles, aod remove aaany unneceßbaiy lears and prejudices; to those, more especially, who have suffered in early years irom aisease, or who have yieiaea to their passions, . lo these X say at once consult with me, do not tarry, delayß Are dangerous, and as an expert, my time nay not be Always at your service, you can, by sicjfly enciu&ing one pound, have the benefit ot my experience in thfa same manner as ll 1 lired in your own town, and with the Additional advantage of thorough privacy, : Tonrs,truly, :. J.OUIS U SMITH. &^* Address— DR. L. L. SMII Kb 41, COLLINS ST.REBT Mblbodbne, COISSCLTATION FEE BY LETTEK, £1 Fee for Personal Consultation, £1 Is, The latter iB inclusive of medicine. Packages forwarded, well packed, to all the Colonieß, India, and Europe. .No. 41, COLLINS STBEET, Mblbouenb. Dju, L. L, SMITH ib the only legally uanfled Practitioner advertising, and Registered utoder the medical Board of Victoria anl practieiog the last thirtyMfive years. jri'jX. SALE: V/ 'at w £tening Mail" Office •LAIfCASBIRE WITCHES " by Hey wood jghadwell, and Broome, Edited by Jaf Diehard Halliwell-.f billipE. Handsomel; printed (.eighty copies only) on plat paper; ppbliehed at two guineas i; fcoatda (stained copy) £1 sb. KOSSUTR'B BKLEUT SPEECHES; . edited by Emeritus ProfeßScr Franci William Ke«meD, io/6, "Invaluabl for the veteran aa well aa incipier ieg^lator." LAY Oh\ Tfl . E LA&Tj?MINSTREL ; Library eilK ieD > bc«td in moiocco, 10/ MARIIN LDTHli^'a BIBLE ; » printe at Halle, 1751, 7/0, POPE'S POETI6AL WOKSB." 3/6. QUOTATIONS." A few coptec on batd Price 6d. C* The extracts are terse epitomes < healthy eentimentß and honest thought o political and financial topics." (New Zee lan&Time*.) " Tne selections are jewels in their wa; Thiß series has chiefly a political and flnai • ciai beariDg." (Chrwmle.') " From New Zealand an interesting 'on nium gatherum' of political and mor maxio-s from the writings of Ben tie Selden, I>illon, Urquhart, Anstey, W. Fo: Emereop, Kossuth, tulszky, rroftsaor Nei jna» *nd others. We seem to recognize Ihe i tnpiier an old friend." (THlhnei JXttx* S Londoa,")

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 19 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 19 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 19 September 1889, Page 1

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