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fiCDNOMY THE QEpER 0F THE DAT SWE/TB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS and PROVISION MERCHANTS, OoBNEB JEABASGAHAPE !KpAi). Ainj. KTT-STBBETi NevTTON:;■•AKi>! AT 70, KAEAIfaAHAPE KOAI),.K'BWTbKi TrrOtTLi) beg to invite the ! attention of the. Public YVr to their. Large-and. Varied Stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, OILMEN'S STORES, and PROVISIONS, which they are OFFERING at EXTREMELY LOW PRIOE3 to Meet the Times. S. fe Co. take this opportunity of thanking their Friends and patrons.for past favors bo/very liberally accorded 1 , and while assuring thejn that they mean to continue to supply a good article,at a cheap rate, feel confident/that their efforts to please will no); be thrown away, but thatthey will receive that amount of support: which will enableithem- to achieve; and to offer additional inducements to the. public. Gash purchasers most, liberally dealt with. Settlers' produce purchased and disposed of. For Price; Lists and further, particulars . apply at the stores of SAVETE & CO, Grocers and Provision Merchants, corner of Pitt-street and Earangahape Road, Newton.; and at 70, Earangahape Road,' Newton. the Addbess. CURE FOR THE MILLION. EOLLOWA T'S OINII EN T. 13. HOI.tOWAT'3 OINTMENT. 4<3op OR BAD ? IP bad, would the. whole community in all parts of the world allow themselves to be grossly deceived of imposed upon for a quarter of a century?' It..must be apparent that tie medical profession in every climate wpujd.asiu duty bound, make their voices heard against it. Would it be tolerated that millions: should, bay- itaiid.use.'it year .after year if there was anything better to be had, or were it not now known to ' be. the most powerful remedy eyer discovere/'l for the cure of Let any one ask himself the question and decide for himself, CONTRACTED. QR .STIFF JOINTS. All the medicines, in the. .Condon dispensaries' would rarely -benefit; much less cure, an./ chronic cases of contracted or stiff joints; Whereas if this .invaluable Ointment be ell-.;ctuaily rubbed into such parts twice a day the benefit will be imr. meiise. Paralytic patients evqn can derive .advantages front tnis remedy, ahd from no other. S.COEBtTTIC HtntoUES.^—?CAIiT» BEADS ANi>SfUNPI3EAST!Si. Seprbutjc humours arise from an impure state pf tae blood, and in most, cases the liver and 'Stomach are the organs at fault. The Fills will speedily restore these to a. healthy action: while the Ointment if well rubbed in at least twice a day will toon cure any ease of the above classes of skin disease, by .totally eradicating them from, the system. Soldiers, sailors, anil miners use this famous. Ointment in. all parts, of the world, DB.OP.sY. Beware of this dangerous aud stealthy .complaint, which frequently creeps upon, us at flrst by a simple swelling of. the feet, and'very little notice is taken of this perhaps till the legs begin to. swell. There, again, the root of the evil must be looked for in the liver and stomaeh.; therefore set to work earnestly by taking these famous Pills according to the printed direction's, and by -nibbing the Ointment very effectu illy into the swollen parti, Liye. principally, .upon solids, avoiding the use of slops',' and everything that will derange the stomach and liver, M.ost eases, readily yield to the combined ihilueu.ee of tho Pills and Ointment. DISORDERS QF THE KrDKETS, STONE. AND OHAVBII. In any pf the above complaints more benefit may be derived in twenty-four hours by adiptiiigthe above simple meani than is' frequently brought about in six months by any pther treatment In bad cases, if a small pot of Ointment bo rubbed into the small of the hack, over the region of the kidneys, it will quickly pSnerate, and, in most cases,, give immediate relief.; but perseverance, is necessary to effect, a eure. Six pi- efcfit of the pills should be taken nightly according to circumstances. Whoever tries these Pills, audUmfaiicnts/iyUTnot do.soin vain, but, on t.lie contrary, the'result will 1 be most wonderful. DIPHTHERIA, SOKE THROATS. BTO. These cases are.of so serious and frequently ct so dangerous. a nature that the ointment wouldnot berecoramsuded unless. ' the proprietor was. sure of'its effect. It will cure-when every other mans may fail if. applied immediately, aid not when, the patient is beyond recovery. It is a so'vereigri remedy for sore throats under- any circumstances. Any settled,' coughs, cold on the chest, of wheesing.eyqnif of twenty years'standing Will he promptly.removed, Mothers should rub this remarkr . able-Ointment into the che.st of -their infant whenever tliera may- ba any hoarseness, tightness, .'or anything else affecting the .breathing or otherwise. ■ ' ' ■'' Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases:— 'Bail, Legs pornsfsoft) .Rheumatism. , Bad Breasts Cancers ' -Scalds Burns Contracted and Stifi: Sore Nipples Bunions Joints Sore Throats . Bite of Mosquitoes Elephantiasis Skin. Diseases and Sandflies, Fistulas Scurvy i Coco-Bay Gout Sore Heads ] Chiego-:Foot Glandular Swellings Tumours' Chilblains Lumbago Ulcers Chapped Hands Piles Wounds, Yaws' N-B;—-Directions, for the guidance of in every disorder ire affixed to each .pot; Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 2il, Strand (near Temple Bad. London; also by all resnectabla Druggists and Dealers in .Medicine throughout: the civilized world. ~ ***■ There is a considerable-saving by taking the larger- sizes, WARNTXG!!— Do you suffer from physical incapacity? Are you.sutr.'ring f rt , n nervous debility? ttvfe you bjenthc.guilty victim, of any sedretvice ? Do you suffer from ' a setofsymptoms'nearlyakiu inore or lesitothe following ._ A pretty fair.condition of health, hot yet positively ill, but » feeling upan you that you are iiot quite Hstit. a. malaise, a .tea- ., dency to despondency; a slight occasional loss of memory; sometimas a weakness across the.-s.-naUof the back and loins ; or waking with a f°elirig iisif unrefroshel; a.geueral depression ; awant of pluck, as it. were; less-desire for business than, formerly and you are troubled with a certain feeling of neryeusne-s, a losj of power? Ify.m are t«be warned iii time, yoa have now the means ■ and.pppqrtunity of !>eing restored to.healh. It is at this stage thatyour disease, by a timely- applicaticti-'pf remedies.: arid re--gimen, cau be e.ra.dicate I, an"! your system invigorateL your manhood restored to that i'tati that, you may and can tuliir the duties required of you by your social and moral being.! Ba warned also tow horn you apply. There'arc two rocks upon which you may split— the onebeing ilie legally'.qualified practitiohor, who, although fully qiuliti.-d by his knowledge,of hij . profession to. treit the various general ailnionts of .'humanity,-, yet is totally ignorant (.as the in'ajority of : tuein unfortunately are) of this-'peculiar-branch, of liis ,-science, .the reason 'being that .he has'never made it his peculiar staly; ,anii ! the'other ro.ck is'the blatant charlatan and quack, who preys upon .the pockets and lives of his. victims. .These iadiviiiiils assume titles to which they'have hot. the slightest pretension,.and are, : for the-mbst part, men even without the ordinary common, rudiraents.of education, who, by their force of itnpudeTiC) and advertising, 1 .Irretrievably ruin tlie small r«maln» : ot health of the poor deluded victim. Dr. L.L. SiiiriT, who has been established since 1851, has stepped, perhaps, ho acknowledges, out ol the r.mtine of his profession by thus advertising ; but hfedeotns itbetter. to give, ah .unfortunate fellow-being who. has erred (ouco, jpernaps, only in the course at his.life) an opportunity of at least being capable of discriminating for liiinself, of ascertaining' for himself out of the mass of charltanism, at least phe practitiouer who has devoted his time,, money, and study- to this, peculiar : branch, of his profession, and one whois a legally qualified practitioner and member.of the Medical Boardof Victoria. Dr, L.. L. .SitlTli iias'howbeen in.practicein Yictoria'for the last fourteen years. .He was formerly a pupil and prac- ,, tised under the celebrated Dr., Cul v'erwell of .Loudon, so well known for his' skill in the treatment ;oT those: diseases for. which Lallcniand, Uiconlj and ..himself werii contemporaries. Dr. Is. L. Smith has tlie. most extensive practice, extending through" the whole of-Victoria,. Xew.South Wales, South Australia* Tasmania, and >few .Zealand. Dr. L. L.. Smith has now established th'i's.oxtensivo practice through his admirable system of corresponding by letter. By enclosing; a one pound bank-note, an answer .and. consultation is imniediateiy .returned by next post. Three, hours' in the day are continuously devoted to this Branch of Dr. SJliTa"s practice. , Dr. L. L. SlirrH'S e>tablisbihen;s arc well known to all v-isitors to Victoria His extensive library for reference has even been praised, by the puljiic press., liis eitensive anatomical museum is well known'.!- and.Dr; It L. SSiita's reT purutioa -alone as a lecturer oi physiblogioal and anatomical subjects is sulficient. security to the public that those who .entrust their- .case3;in'liis''h'ands : ..will f to say- the least, have a guarantee that they. plaee .them in the cafe of one who is well acquainted with the aha'tp'my'-and physiology' of the-human body and" its. raysterious'' workings, 'and, therefore, irrespective of his reputation for curing these lise.ase.s■ ,he, is'.atleas.ta competent person, to attempt to dure them. lii", L, L. smith takes the greatest.precautiousto avoid publicity boinggiven as torccognition from whence tlie.conespondenee Comes. Ue has been how .fourteen years.in practice at Victoria, and not ones'ihgleqase has'ever been m'ide public', Dr< L.. L, bxiTti can be consulted'by letter—fee J£l. Dr. L. L. Siii-ia. Is. S A., first prizeman In the.principles and practice Of medicine; first prize.for surgery;..first prize for anatomy rind physiology,' iVestminister Hospital.; first prizeman for chemistry.; first, certidcate. for. mid-wifery; and hiemberofthe Medical 'Board of Victoria. 192 B iurke-stfeet K:ist, Jlelbourne, ..yictoria. Dr. L. X. Sniitb,. loi Bourke-street :East v ' -Melbourne. The following works by flr; L. Ii : .Smith can.be obtained, direct from the author, on enclosing stamps, 6d extra posUgs free ' ■ litpotenee.and Sterility; 4s 6d.; Obstacles to Marriage, 4s. 6d:; Means of Prolonging Life, i2s; 6d.; How to .Get. Fat and How to Get Thin.; 15..; &c. &c. "I'HE-.'NEW ZEALA3STD HERAXiD." TEEMS 0 J Three lines '*„ i„ ',„ , : , ;;;■ Is. 94. ■FpurTiiies. ;,•, .„ ,„ ..... -..i Is; 6<L Eight lines ... ... .■- *. *• I^T An42d,foreichaamUonalnne, ; BITBSOBirTipS 168..per .Quarter ; single [copies 3(L'sa£h «y Advertisepiente will be; received at the Offlce Tlfynd-iam-street, and the :nujiber. of Insertions required must be ilearry written; ph the. copy, otherwise they .will be. inserted mtilcpuntermahdedandcliargedaccprdingbj; ■•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 893, 24 September 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 893, 24 September 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 893, 24 September 1866, Page 8

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