NOTICE. ROBUEY and RUS3ELL beg respectfully to intimate to their friendß, and the public gene - rally, that they have at great expense erected machinery and other appliances for,the manufacture of OATfcTE.-i.Tj, which may always be obtained Freeh Ground from the Mill. R. & K. would also ta'ne this oppartunity of returning th-tnk-3 to their patrons and the public for past favours, and would solicit a continuance of the same. ON ASTD BETAIIi Fine Flour. Seeo.ntis iJittd Wheatmeal Sharps and Braa Jtaizia, wijple.ahd crushed Maize. Meal, Oatmeal Seed Oats.. I Food for Cattle
At Current Hates. AUCKLAND CITj ELOTJR MILLS, WTNDHAIITSTEEiiT. jnly7th, 1866. PTJBIFY THE BLOOD. SECURE GOOD HEATH, TT O J, L O W A Y ' S P I L L 3. ;PCRE BLOODr As the vital fluid when.in a healthy state sustains and. renovates every pin of tlie'-system, it iv abundantlymanifest that any medicine wliieh-dbes'not.-act powerfully upon the Wood can never extirminate. rooted, disease:.' '■ The Ueart; Lungs. Liveb,Stoma.cu,Kidse.ys and Bowels, Tliis medicine acts immediately UDonall these, miirUprinirt. of life, stimulating an t restoring them: to a healthy action. It is'.the. greatest purifier of the blobi ever known ; has the largest.sale of any 'medicine in the world.; and is advertised in every la-iguage.-and is used by all classes from, pole to pole. GENERAL DtSOKDERS OF TUB LtVER AND STOMACH. The average duration of human life, might he almost doubled by "ivin" careful attention to. what we eat and drink, bat as few will exercise this caution we niM h tve at. hand an effectual remedy for .rcsti>rin>; those great orjrt is, the liver and.stomach. to healthy .action.- Such as in liilge.- .at table, either in eatini or driukini. shoald-take about pie of 'those famous Pills at bedtime,, from which will result a clear head and a R'io-1. stomach the .following morning. Thousands., of ladies are a'lwavs complaining -of sick, h i idach'es. want of appetite, want of enersyand a want of strength ; to correct all tliese, evils, three or four of these Bills should be takeu twice a week, when they would enjoy the health uud appetite of a ploughman. FEMAtTS. OF ALI. AGES A?»I> CLASSES. The fame of these extraordinary pills is partly based upon the' beneficial effects, they have upon the c.mstitutions of femiles. Ob tructions of any kind, either in young persons or those between forty or fifty years of. a<e -the most critical period of life—m ly be radically removed.- by using these pills according to the .printed directions which ac'coinnaiiy cadi; box Vounj persoris-with sicklv and sallow complexions,, and - even mothers of a.similar unhealty appea'auci, may have the bloom of health- restored to ihaif cheeks isy this wonderful corrective which- purifies the blood and expels all scross and impure tiuraows from the system. Beware then of the critical age from forty to lift)', it sends so mtny thousand mbt'iers to :i. premature-.grave.'-these pills should 1>» taken, at that period of life two 1 or three times a weak,, and by so dbingthere is little to fear. CfIRILDHEN AN'P THEIR- AILMES.TS, Themeasel* the small -pose, the whi)opiuz-cou<;h, and tha manv complaintsto which -Children are heirsjsli mid be treated as follows:—Let mothers, .when- they see such disease apr nroachin" bruise twO Or three of these pills, according to the age' of the child, givihjr them flight arid morning iti;a little, water in the form of a powder; tins invlioratins. mellcinfc will remove and cure all complaints incileiital to ehUdhaod■\VaS't oe Strength ano .Extaaw Persons of sedentary habits, or trouble in mind, or workin; in factories or coal pits,, or such others who .einunr. obtain that amount o> fresh air and exiercise which nature requires, suffe" from weakness and debility, lowness of spirits and want of appetite All such should take a dose or two of these Pills, every three or four days, as. t'aey- act gently, and. effectually On the system, imparting Vigour and energy to the. body, which is aiwavs followed by a good appetite, souu-l and rctriahing sleeD, with a high flovr of spirits. Every family arid, traveller should keep a box of these invaluable pills by them against ™s'oUo*vay -S i'iils are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases:-^ . p Female Irregular!- Scrofula—Kings' A§hma- '-ties .- E™l Bilious Complaints Fevers of all. kinds Stane^Gravel Blotche»on the skin Gout Secondary SpmpBowel Complaints Headache toms . , Colics - Indigestion. Tic-Douloureux ' Constipation of the Inflammation Tumours Bowels .laundibe l/Jcers. Consumption Liver-Complaint Venereal Affections n„h'iiitv Lumbago AVbrnvs of all Kinds Wles Weakness, from Dv-entcv Rheumatism whatever cause vJvsinelis -Retention of Urine &c;, &C, &c. , Fits Sore Throats Sold at the Establishment of PitoEESso't Holloway, 241, Strand (near Temple BUfO. London; also by all res.lectable Druggists and Dealers in. Medicine throughout the civilized * * There is considerable savini by takihg the iariest sizes. -fjirections for the guidance of patients in every disorder are.atiixed to each box.
.-r-ri-ARNTJTG"!!—Do you Suffer from physical incapacity? VY Are you suffering" from nervo isdebility '> Hive you bien the iru'ilty victim, of any secret vice ? Do you SuiPir from. a setofsyaiptoras nearly akin moreo,'less to. the folipviug .— A pretty fair coalition of health, n}c -jx .positively ill. but a. feeling up: .n you. that you are not quit:: right, a. m il use. a tendency to d.esp>tidency,- a sli-ht occasional loss o. meinw-y; sometimes a weakness across tip s/n.illof me bac.c and loins ; or waking With a f-eling asif uiirefrosaea; a general depression ; a want of (>!u;:k. as it weri; hiss disire for business . than formerly and you: are troubled with a certain feeling ot nervousne a, a.loss of power? ify.iuare.to be. warded in time,you have now the means andoDportnuityof >ehu restore! tohealh. It is at this stige tuatvbuf di-ease, by a. timely application of reinjdies ana regimen.cauu'eerad.c.tel. an 1 your syst.m invigorate!, year manhood restored to that scat i that you may and cm tag rlie duties reqa red of you by your s jeial and moral being. Is, warnedalso w'who.n. you apply. There are wro:U upon which, you- mav sp'.it-tho one being tie qualm .a practitioner wfio; 'although fai.lv-.iuVliti.d >y Hi.* knowledge of his profession to tre it tlic various general ailments of Ivmuanity,. yet is. totally ignorant (as. the majority oftneni unfirtiiuately .are) of this peculiar branch of his science, the reason being . that he lias never made, it his peciiliir study. Had tl» e °«f« rock is the blutiint ciuirlataivand quack,, who preys upon tne pockets and lives of Ikis victims Tnese individuals assume Titles to which thcyhave ir.t fhi .lightest pretension, and are, ■for the most pan, men even without the ordinary common nuli.iienn of education, who. iiy their force of unpiideic; and adver.tisin.i,',.ii-ret.-ievab'yTiilnthOdiuall remains, ot health o{ the poor deluded victim. ~. , ~ . ~., . „ Dr L. L SmTH, who has been established since. 1801, has stepped, perhaps., lie acknowledges, out otthc riuune of his profession by thus: advertising:; but he deems it better togive an unfortunate fellow-bei ig who has- erred (qace; perhaps, only iu. the course of ttis.lite).ahopportuiiityot,at least being capable of discriihiii-ititig:'for himself, of ascertaining tor himself out of the.mass 6f charllauisin, at least one.practitioner who has devoted his time, moniy, an i Study to this peculiar branch of his profession, and One. who is a legally qualihed practitioner and mender of the Medical Board of \ ictoria. Dr. L. L, SMITH' has rtoiv beeii in practice in \ ictoria lor the last fourteen years.. He. was, formerly a pupiland practised under the celebrated Dr. Culyerwell of Loudon, so well known for his skill in the. treatment of those di3:ases for which Lallcmaiid, liicord,. and himself were conteiupor.tr.ies-. Dr. I, h ij\itxn has tlie most extensive practice, extending tliroiHi the whole of Victoria. New South \\ ales, south Australia, Tasmania, and Xew Zealand. Dr. b. L. aaiittt nas now established Uii'seitensive.pracuce through his admirable, system of corresponding by letter.' By enclosing a one pound bank-note, an answer and. consultation is immediately returned by next post. Three hours.in tUe.day.are. continuously devoted to this Branch of Dr: -Smith's practice, i)r t t, SMITH'S 1 eitaulishineirs arp well known to all ' visitors to Victoria. His extensive library for reference has even been praised by:the..public, press, llis extensive anatomical museum is well known i and Dr. 1.,. 1,, ssiitus reputation alone, as a lecturer oh physiological and anatimtcal Subjects is sufficient security to lha puolic that thosewbo entrust their cases iu his handiwilUto.soy the lease, have a guarantee that they place, them in/th* cara of one who.is; well, acquainted, with the' anatomy and phvsiolocy of the human body and its mysterious workings, and. tiierefor.o, irrespecara of his reputation, fcr during these: diseases ,-ie is «tot a competent person to attstript to oure them.. Dr.li.lj. smith. tiik<s the greatest precautious to avoid pUbhcitj beiuggiyen as tb recognition from whence,the correspondence, comes., u.B has been now fourteeri years in practice at Victoria, and not ono single cose has' ever been -mule public. Dr. Ij. Ij. ohith can be consultediby le.ter—feeXl. ■■ i , l x„Ui Dr L L. Smith, L. S A., :first prizeman.ln the principles and practice of medicine ; first prize for surgery; lirst priza for anatomy and physiology;. Westminister llospital;nrsi prizeman lor chemistry,; .flrst, certificate. ,for uud-wllery, antl member of the -Medici! Board of Victoria. 192 B.mrkc-streei East, .Melbourne, Vict Dr L. h. Suiith, 13i Bourkei-street East, AH ill, * >^®: . -„„^ The following works by.Br. L. L. Smiihcan be obtained : direct frdm the'.uutaor,.ononcl.osingstamps;odp^tra.postag6 fr lolp"otence and Ster,lity. 4s 50.; $ ea: : Means of Prolonging Life; 2s. 6d.; How to Get Mt ana ! How to Get Thin.; is,; &c. &c. . . "THE NEW .ZBMiAiNi) HEBALD." TEBMS OR ; ABt£BOTBEMEHTB. Three lines '••• i.. . ' .;. ••• ••■• li. *». Pour lines ... ;.. ••• ••• ••• **• ?*• Eight Unas ... — — And 2d. additional line. SITBMErPTIOiV .., .- 15s. per Quarter,;, singie cbples.;3il. each «3-Advertisements will be received at tlie Offlce, Tfina-haro-street,aiidthenu.nber of insertions required-must be clearly written bit. the topy, otherwise ihey will be inserted until cpuutermanaed and. charged accprdingly.. ... .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 897, 28 September 1866, Page 8
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