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NOTICE. ROBLEY and BUS3EI/L beg respectfully to intimate to their-friendß, nnd the public geneally, that they have -at great expense erected oachinery and other appliances for the manufacture f OATMEAL, which roay alwayß be obtained rreah Groi-.nd from the Mill. E. &E. would also take this opportunity.of reurning thanks to their patrons and the public for >ast favours), and would solicit u continuance of the iame. ON SALE—WHOLESALE AND EETAIL : Fine Flour, Seconds Ditto Wheatttieal: Sharps and Bran Maize, whole and crushed Maize Meal, Oatmeal Seed Oats. Food for Cattle At Current Bates. AUCKLAND CITY ELOTJE; MILLS, Wtndham-stbest. July 7th, 1866. PUBIFY THE BLPQD. SECUKE GOOD HEATtt TT O L L O W A T ' S F I L X. S. EOUE Blood. As the vital flUid when in a healthy sUte sustains and renp r rates every part of the .system* it is. abundantly manifest that any medicine which does."riot,act powerfully upon, the blood can never exrirmiuat&.rpoted disease'.. ■■■;'; THE HEART, LONOS,LIVE3, STOMACH, KIDSSTS Aiip BOWEti. This medicine acts immediately upon all. these mMrisprinifS of life, stimulating an I restoring tlie'm to a healthy action, .to i 3 the greatest purifier of the blood ever known ,; has,the largest sale of any medicine In the World; and is advertised in every language, and is used by aU.classes from, pole to pole; General Disorders op the. Liver and Stomach. The average duration of human lifemight be almost doubled by giving careful attention to what we eat .and drink, but as few will exercise this caution we must hive, at hind an effectual remedy for restoring ..those great, orsfwi, the liver and stomach, to healthy action. Such as lhlulgjat. table, either in eating or drinking,, should take about one of those famous Pills at bedtime, from: which will result a clear jiead arid a good stomach: the. following, morning. Thousands of ladies are. alwavs complaining of sick heidaches, want, of appetite, want Of.energy and a want .of. strength..;, to correct all these evils, three or four of thajc: Pills should be taken, twice a week, \yhen they would enjoy the health.and appetite of a ploughman.. Females of aiX Ages and Classes. The fame of these extraordinary pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females; Ob'tractions of any kind, either in. young persons or those between forty or fifty years of ago-foe- most critical period of be radically removed by using these pills according to the printed l directions which accompany each bos. Young persons with sickly and sallow complexions, and even mothers of a similar uhhealty .appearance, may.have the bloom of health restored.to.tlteir cheeks by this wonderful corrective. Which purines the blood aud expelsall gross and impure numours from, the system. Beware then of the critical age from forty to. fifty, it sends so many thousand mothers to a premature.grave,—these pills should be taken at that period Of life two or three .times a. week, and by .so doing there is little to fear. CuRltnBEN ±.Nl> THEIR AILMENTS'. Therrieasels; the smallpox, the whooping-cough, and the mahy complaints to which children are heirs/should be as follows-—Let. mothers when, they see such. disease approaching bruise two or threo of these pills, according to theme Of the child, giving them night and morning in a.little water in the form of a powder; this invigorating me Ucine will remove and curd aUcomplairits incidental to childhood. Want of Strength asp Exebgy. Persons of sedentary habits,, or trouble in mind, or working in factories or coal pits; or such, others who cannot obtain that amount offresh air arid: excercisewliich nature requires, suffer from weakness and debility; lowness of spints.and want of appetite AU snch should take adose or two of tliesci. Pills every three or four days; as.tuey act gently andeffectnally on the svstern, impartingvigour and energy to the body., which is always followed by a good appetite, spun.l and refreshing sleep with a high flow of spirits. Every family arid traveller sSotdd keep a box of these invaluable pills by them against a TioUoway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases :— Ague Female Irregulari- Scrofula—Kings' Asthma ties Evil Bilious Complaints Fevers of all kinds Stone—Gravel Blotches on the skin Gout Secondary SpmpBowel Complaints Headache tonis , Colics • Indigestion Tic-Douloureur Constipation: of the Inflammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers Consumption Liver Complaint Venereal Affections Debility* Lumbago Worms of all Kinds Dropsy p des Ayeakness, from Dysentery Rheumatism whatever cause Erysipelas Retention of Urine &&, &c., &p. Fits Sore Throats Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoixoway;, 2«, Strand (near Temple Bar.) London; also by all respectable Dni»gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the. civilized *»* There is cbhsidorable ; saving by taking the largest sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. WARNING '' —Do you suffer from physical incapacity T Are you suffering from nervous debility? Hire you baen the guilty victim of any secret vice ? Do yon suffer from, a setof symptoms nearly akin more or less to the .following .— A pretty fair condition of health, not yet positively ill, but a feeling upsn you that you are not quite right, a rnalaise, a .teri- .. dency to despondency; .a. alight; occasional. Joss" of memory'; sometimes a weakness acrossthe small of thebaok and loins '; or waking with aft-elihg.asif unrefreshel.; a general depression ; a want of pluckv as it were; less desire for business than formerly and ypii are troubled with a certain feeling of nervousness, a loss of power ? . 4 Ifyou.are to be warned ih.time.you have now tile means arid opportunity of being restored to liealh.; It is at this stage that your disease, by a timely application of remedies arid gimen,can bo eradicated;.and yoUr system invigorated,, your '.manhood restored .to 'that, state-that .'you'.. may and can fulfil theduUes required of yon by ypursticial and moral .being, Ba waTnedalso to whom you apply. There are two rocks upon, whichyou may one beirigthe legally qoalifiid practit.orier, who, although fully of W» profession to tre.it the various general ailments: of humanity, yetis totally ignorant (as the rijajority of them unfortunately : are) of this peculiar: branch of. his science, .the reason being that he has never.made it his-peculiar .study,, and the other rock is the blatant charlatan arid quack, who prey? upon the pockets and lives of his victims.. These individuals assume titles to which they have not the slightest pretension:, and are, for the most part, men even without the, ordinary common rudiments of education, who, by their force of impudenoa aria advertising, irretrievably ruin the small remains pt health or tne.i poor deluded victirri.. ■ Dr, L. L. SMITH, who has been establishea.since 185Vhas stepped, perhaps, lie acknowledges, out of the routine of his profession by thus advertising; but he deeins.itbetter to give an unfortunate fellow-being who has erred (once, perhaps, only iu the course of his life) an opportunity of at least being capable of discriminating for himself, of aScertalnlng:for himself out of the mass of charltanUm, at least.orie,practitioner Who has devoted his time, ihbriey, arid study to this peculiar branclipf his profession, arid one who is a legally qualified practitioner and : merriber of trie Medical Board of Victoria. Dr. L. L. SMITH has now been in practice in Victoria, for: tbe last fourteen years. .He was formerly a: pupil. andrprac* tiscd under the celebrated Dr. Culverwell of London, so well known for his -skul in the treatment of those diseases for \rmch Laliemand, Ricord; and himself were contemporaries. Dr. L. L. Ssi'rr'n has the most extensive practice, extendms : through the whole of Victoria, South Wales, South Australia, Tasriiania, arid Nevv. Zealand. Dr. L. L, Smith has now established this extensive"practice through his. admirable systein of correspottdihg.by letter. By enclosing a one pounpl bank-note, an answer and consultation is iinmediately returned by next post. Three .hours In the day are continuously devoted to this branch of Dr. SiiiTii's practice. Dr. L. L. SJIITH'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 museum is'well, known! and Dr., 1+ L. SMrrn s ; putation alone as a lecturer on physiological and anatomical : subjects is sufllcierit' security to the public that thrise who entrust their cases in his hands will, to say the.least, have a, giiaranteo.that.they place them in the care of one vrtio is well acquainted with the, anatomy arid physiology of the human , body and its myßterious workings, and. therefore, irrespective Of his reputatiOri for curing these diseases, he is at least a . .competent.person to attempt. to cure 'thern. .Drl L. L ; . SMITH fakes the greatest precautioiis to avoid publicity being given as torecogriltipn frorri whence the correspondence cornea. He has., been now; fourteen :years in practice at Victoria,.arid, not one single case hasever been niide public. Or, L L, Smith can be consulted by letter—fee £1. Br; L...L-." SMiTn, L; 5..A., firstprlzemaninthe'prlnc'iplef arid practice pfrriedicine ifirst prize for .surgery; first prize .for anatomy and ..physiology, Westminister. Hospital';_ first prizeman for chemistry; nrst certifjoata for inid-wifery; and member of the Medical Board of Victoria, 192 BbiirkerStreet East, Melbourne, Victoria; Dr; L.1,; Smith,.l92Bonrke-street East, Melbourne. The following, works by Dr. L. L.. Sinith can be obtainea direct..fi-pm tlie author, onericlbslngstamps/Sdeitra postage free 1 :— ' '"" ,_ ... .. Impotence and Sterility..4s 6d.; Otistaclesto Marriage,.«, 6rl -, Means bf Prolonging.Lifei2s. Bd.; How to .Get X at ana How to.G*t Thin;.ls;;. &c &c. s . "frTF. NEW'ZEAJiAirp HFiK'ATjT)." TEEMS ,OP ADVEBtISESOiNTa. Threelineß. ... •» «•■„ .k* ,"• **• Four lines ... — ••• ■»•" ' ".' 1( * **• light.liies ... •«' »«.. ■■■>•.• ■■ •- *»•** And 2d. for each additional line, BTJBSOEiTTIOJf 158, per Quarter; aingJe.coplea 3d. eaoh •a? Advortlserrients will be received at the Office. 'VTynd-ham-street,arid thenujiber of insertions required .mnst.be clearly written ..eppy,. otierwise thoy ffiU.. be insertea until couaternianded arid charged: accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 8

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