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BXJKNSIDE, J. H., & CO., Tmpobtebs, Wholesale Drapebs and Wabehoubbmbn, Queenitreet Wharf, Auckland, N. Z. BLACK, JOHN, Wholesale SADm.BR and SadDLBK'B Ironmonger, Durham-street, Auckland. CLARK, ARCH., & SON, Waxehoube-M),Short-land-slreet. CROMBIE, D., Staffordshire Pottekif.s Depot, Queen-street, Auckland. Importer of Glads, China, and Earthenware. C-IASEY, J , Shu? Bbokkb, " Red Office," QuoenJ street Wharf. & JAKINS, Merchants, Shipping. 1_ and Commission Agent Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. GOOD ALL JOHN, Civil and Minino Enginebb and Land Subyeyor, Waterloo Quadrant. GREEN & CO., S. M., Whoiesale and Retail Boot, Shoe, and Clothing- Wabbhoubb, Vaile's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. HICKS, T. A., Watchmaker and Jeweller, Vulcan-lane. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery of all descriptions lor sale and repaired. HILL, W. O, General Merchant, Importer and Commission Agent, High-street, Auckand. JONES _ CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, _c, &c, Brunswick Buildings, Queen- ■ troet. _ LEIGHTON, J. F., Wholesale and Retail StATI'INEB, B'KJKBINDEII, PaPER RULER AND Account Book Maxuf-ctukeh, Tipper Queen-street, next door to Mr. Evitt's, Gunsmith. Established 1865. LEWIS B ROTH _ US, Importers of British and Fobeion MERCHANDISE, Qucen-6treet Wharf. MAORIS BROTHERS, Coach Builders, _c, Wellealey-str.vt. Springs and all kinds of Iron Work made to Order. ■\TICCOL & CO., Ship Ohandlers, Lower Queen__N street, Auckland. PHTLLIPPS, W., & SON, Wvndham-street, Auck> lind, Oil, Color, and Glass Merchants, Importers of and Dealers in every description of Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colors, "Varnishes, French Polish. Gold leaf, Brushes, and Paper Hangings; British and Continental Plate. Mieet, Crown, and Ornamental Glass; Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to anv size and carefully packed. Window Lead, Glazed Sashes, Doora, &c. QOPPHT, J _ J., Millers, Auckland, Freeman's O Bay Mill, and Heudorson and Macfarlane's Store. STEPHENS, INGRAM —Licensed Rvrvbyor and Land Agent, Hamilton, Upper Waikalo. WISEMAN, J. & A., Wholesale Saddlers and Habnes3 Makers, Queen-street. WAUSING! ! DO TOTJ PUFFER from physical incapacity? Are you suffering from nerv-us debility? Have you been the guilty victim c.f :my secret vice ? Do you (.uffer from a set of symptoms nearly akin more or lerS to the following I :—' prcttj - fair condition of health, not jet positively iU, but a feeling upon you that iou are not quit« liaht, a miilaiso ; a tendency to despondency ; a slight occasional loss of memory ; sometimes a weakness across the pin:dl of the back ai <3 'oins ; or wat-ing with a feelintr «s if unrefrrslx d ; a general deprission ; a want of pluck, as it were ; less desire for business than formerly, and yon are troubled with a certain feeling of nervousness, a loss of power ? If you are to be warned in time, you have now *he means and opportunity of being restored to health. It is at this stage that your disease, by a timely application of remedies and regimen, can be eradicated, and your system invigorated, your manhood restored to that state that you may and can fulfil the duties required of you by your social and moral being. Be warned also to whom you apply. There are two rocks upon which you may split— the one being the legally qualified practitioner, who, although fully qualified by his knowledge of his profession to treat ihe various general ailments of humanity, yet is totally ignorant (as the majority of them unfortunately are) of this peculiar branch of his science, the reason being that he has Dover made it his peculiar study, and the other rock is the blatant charlatan and quack, who preys upon the pockets and lives of his victims. Those individuals assume titles to which they have not the slightest pretension, and are, for the most part, men «ven without the ordinary common rudiments of education, who, by their force of impudence and advertising, irretrievably ruin the small remains of health of the poor deluded victim. Dr. L. L. SMITH, who has been established since 1851, has stepped, perhaps, he acknowledges, out of the routine ol his profession by thus advertising ; but he deems it better to give an unfortunate fellowbeing who has erred (once, perhaps, only in the course of his life) an opportunity of at least being capable of discriminating for himself, of ascertaining for himself out of the mass of charlatanism, at least one practitioner who has revoted _, itime, money, and stud} - to this peculiar brunch of bit profession, and one who is a legally qualified pi&i.„cioner and member of the Medical if Vicio,.ia. Dr. L. L. SMITH has now been in practice in Victoria for the last fourteen years. He was formerly a pupil and practised under the celebrated Dr. Culverwell, of London, so well known for his skill in the treatment of those diseases for which Lallemand, Ricord, and himself were contemporaries. Dr. L. L. Smith has the most extensive practice, extending through the whole of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Dr. 1/. L. Smith has now established this extensive practice through his admirable system of corresponding by letter. By enclosing a one pound banknote, an answer and consultation is immediately returned by next post. Three hours in the day are continuously devoted to this branch of Dr. Smith's practice. Dr. L. L. SMITH'S establishments are well known to all visitors to Victoria. His extensive library for reference has even been praised by the public press. His extensive anatomical muheum is well known ! and Dr. L L. Smith'b reputation alone as a lecturer on physiological and anatomical subjects is sufficient security to the public that those who entrust their cases in his hands will, to say the least, have a guarantee that they place them in the care of one who is well acquainted with the anatomy and physiology of the human body and its mysterious workings, and, thefore, irrespective of his reputation for curing these diseases, he is at least a competent person to attempt the cure of them. Dr. L. L. fciiiTH takes the greatest precautions to avoid publicity being given as to recognition from whence the correspondence comes. He has been now fourteen years in practice at Victoria, and not one single case has ever been made public. Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted by letter—fee £l.

Dr. L. L. Smith, L.8.A., first prizeman in the principals and practice of medicine; first prize for surgery; first prize for anatomy and physiology Westminster Hospital; first prizeman for chemistry ;' first certificate botany ; and first certificate for midwifery; and member of th Medical Board of Victoria. 192 Bourke-street Bast, Melbourne, Victoria, Dr. L. L. Smith, 192 Bourke-street East, Melbourne. Private residence, 6 Eoyal Terrace, Nicholsonstreet, Fitzroy. The following works by Dr. L. L. Smith ean be obtained direct from the author, on enclosing stamps, 6d extra postage free:— _ Impotence and Sterility, 4s. 6d. j Obstacles to Marriage, 4s. 6d.; Means of Prolonging Life, 2s. 6d. j flow to Get Fat and How to Get Thin; Is.; <fcc. &c.

HARDING AND VEBCOE, ABCHITEOTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SUE. VETOES, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. COMI'IiaSS 9F THE " DETAII, MAP OV THE CITY." Offioes—No. 40 Shortland-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

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