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SONS, & 00., (Limited), BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, GAISSBOUOUQir, ENGLAND, e>^'^ v Manufacturers *** B^f(PS STEAM ENGINES, JjiiJllL :-' Sawing Machinery, iTIOItNf HULLS, Oir, POMPIN'G and \J WOOL-WASHIN'Q- MAOHINERST Awarded, within the last 3 years, 25 Gold, Silver, andlironze Medals, with numerous other money Prizes, including let Piizo of £50 for the best' thrashing .Machine, Doncaeter, 18G5, and Prize Medal, Sew Zi'alnml Kxhibition. This Machinery is most favourably known in the Colonie". .References to purchasers, with full particulars, on application to J. iU.ANNTNCr, Walkekbtuf.kt, and Obeat Kino Street, Dukedts. THREE PBIZK JIKDALS. PABIB, ISG7. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c, FREE FKOM ADULTEBA.TION, Mnnufuctttred by OROSSE &. BLACKW2LL, Purveyors to the Queen, Scho Square, London. CROSSE & BLACK WELL, \\T KLL-KVOWN Manufacturers, are ob:aineblo T Y from every respectable l'rorision Oealer in the World. Purnhasnrs should see that they aro supplied with O. & B.'a genuine goods, and that inferior articles are not substituted Tor then. To insure thorough wholesomeness, the Pickles are nil prepared in Pure Malt boiled in Oak Vats, by means of Platinum Steam CoiU ; and are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by tliem forus3 at Her MajeKty'B Table. C. .<;■ B. are Agents for Lea & Peutuns' Celebrated W..HCESTER Sapck, and are Manufucturers of every description o!' Oilmen's Stores of the highest quality. IfIIPURTANT TO DATKYMRX AN'D (.HEESISPACTOKS. *j[ Yt T? Jl & Co. (Late XVe I'. J. Fultwood ,t bl.nd.) The ~PX— i) siipenV.rity of thi:i trulv csceilt'iit, p-sre UXrtyf an.l uniidulterated A \XATTO consists '\ "' *' B P roc l" L ''"~ i« '-'heese and I'.uttsr k ~" J " "™»~™ ;iint rich, peniiaiicnt bright gnldun tmadc M*BK. cou'.siin '.in! colour fo jnuoh" d'rsirej b\ all OhecStf a:ul lJuttor ; mul the nrc.it Li-'o')rity ami iiicriv.siiij; ..ictuund bus induced A!efii?s. K". J. K .t i..'o. to protect ihe uonjuiiiors from fiiuid. by stamping all tln-ir iiivparati'Mm witli Mieir Trads Marl:, ii» nbovo— A Sr:i[j with t-live Brunch, —to counterfeit which iu felony.

ANN vri'o WORKS, Somerset I'litcc, lloiton, London. Kstabli-Ueu i7So. •»* fold throughout England and the Colonies by Cherxist-i ami but sen you get " JR. J. Fullwood'a," with tho Mug ME?SKS. W. & H. CHAMBERS' PUBLICATIONS. 1/fESSKS. HENDERSON , & 3r.\CF IKI,A>TF. 111 of Auckland, lmvinar been appointed AGKSTB for tho Fain of the*e Publications, will supply CATALOGUES and TRADE LISTS, and receive orders. Specimen copies now on hand. April, 1806.

WA It N I N (J !I — Are you suffering from nervous debility ? Do yon suffer from a set of symptoms nearly akin more or less to tlie following .— A pretty f»ir condition of health, not y,t positively ill. but a feelinj; upi.n you that you »ri- not quite a mal.iisc. a ten . ilcney to despondency; a slltlit nccn.iotiiil loss 0: memorv ; romrlimes 11 weakness across the small of the back and loins • or waking with a f-elins as ir mirufreshei!; :i cener.il i!e->res-f-ion ; a want or pluck, as it. were; less desire for business than formerly and you are troubled with a certain fcelin-,- n< nen-ousiiC'S, a lost of power ? If you are to be warned in time, you 'navo now the. means nnd opportunity of iji'itiL're-itoroii to health. Ic is at. this stnse thill your disease, liy a timely application of remedies and rei;inie'n,can l<e cnidicnted, and your system invigorated, vour manhood restorr'l to that stati: that, you umv and c.in iiillil the duties rrqnired of yon by your sncial and moral lieiivj. !?:.■ wm-iiud also to whom you apply. Theiv. are two rocks upon which you may sjilit.—tlr; one beinir tlie legally qualitiwl pra.--titionor, who, although fully .iiialili -d '. v krtowltils<! of his piofes'.ioii to treat the v.iriini.s (feiieril ailments of limiiiinity, yet is tdlally iirnoi-ant (.is the majority uftliem unfortunately arc) <t£ this peculiar brancji of his science, the reason lieini; that he lias m'ver made ir his preiiliar study, nnd the other rork is the blatant charlatan and qimck, who preys upon the pocl-.etsi.iil lives of his victims These individuals assume titles to which they have nut the -lightest pretension, and are, for the most part, men even without th? ordinary common rudiment... or education, who. by their force olimpudenc anil advertising, irretrievably ruin the small remains o! health oi the poor deluded victim. Dr. L. L. SMITH, who has boon cstaMished sine IS-M, has stepped, perhaps, ho nckiiowtcdv.-s, out uftlie routine of his profession by thus advertisiui; -, but he d<vins it better to trire an iintiirtunate lellow-l.einic ai> opportunity of at luast lieiiiir capable, of dlscriinliialinc for himself of .i<eert;ii:iim.' for himsoli out of tho mass of charlatanism, at l»ast one practitioner who has devoted his time, money, iin.t study to this peculiar branch or his profession, and one who is h lesally ciualilied practitioner and member of tin- Medical Hoard nf Victoria Dr. L. L. SMITH has now heeti in practice in Victoria lor tho last fourteen j-e.irs. lie was fonn.uly .1 pupil ;ind practised under Hie celebrated Dr. Culverwcll of Loiiiton. so well k'inwii tor bin .«l;ill In the treatment of those discuses for which Lullomiiiii!. Hiconl, and himself were conte'nporarios. Ijr. L. S.MiTii has the must extensive practice, extending through tho wliolo of Victoria, -New South W:ile>. sSoiuh AMstralia, Tusiniuiin. and New Zeal.md. Dr. L. L. Smith has now established this oxtensive practice tlirvuu;h his :i-imirabl« iiy:.leu.' oi r corre.spouilii),'by letter, liy enclosing none poaud iMink-iiute, an answer and consultation is immediately returned by next post. Three hours in the d.u- are continuously tU'VOted to this brunch of Ur. SniTn'e practice. I>r. L. r,. SJUTII'S c-.tahlislimeii's are w*ll ktioirn toall visitors to Viclm-in. His extensive liiirary lor reference has even been praised by tin: public press. Jli.s exteusivu nnatoniiCiil iniiscuin is well known , , nnd Dr. f.. [~ Svmi's ropulation alone :is a lecturer 0.1 physiologicalmvl nnat imicnl subjects Is suliicitnt security to l)i-; jiuWio that those w.'io entrust their casos in his hands will, to say th.- least, hare 11 eunrauti'e that, they place them in the can? of one who is well acquainted with the anatomy anil physioL.L'y of tl>c human body .iiid its mysterious workings, and. therefore, irrespective of his reputation for curing these diseases, he is at least a competent person to atti nipt tu cure them. Dr. 1,. L Smith tiikes the createst preaiuiions to avoid publicity boinj; Kiven as to reooisuitiou iro-.o wlicuce t!:o correspondence comes, fie has l.ecn now fourteen year* in pnietio; at Victoria, and not one Mii-le fuse lia.s ever been m.ide j.ublic. Mr. L. L. Smith can be coiisulkvl oy letcr_|ee .el. ])r. L. li. Smith, L. b A., Urst prizeman in tlie principles irad practice of medicine . first prize for surgery ; first prize for anatomy and physiology, Westminster Hospital; flrs: uViz«mnn for chemistry; ,irat certlKcato for midwifery; at •; member oMlif Medical Hoard or Victoria. Stivers visit his Melbourne can find tho Doctor at Sui-gerj rlelu v'vray, next the folyticlinie. !)J Hinrke-streei Kn»t. >lelbt.iirne, Victoria l)r 1.. \j .Smith, l»i Hourke-stree , . East, Melbourne. The followinir works by [) r . [.. 1,. .Smith can be ..btaiiud direct fro'u t'lo uutlmr, ou enclosing ttaiojid, 6d «xtra iiosttd free ;— Alenns ofProloniflnff Ltfe. Is. ed.; How to Get Kat and How to Gjf riiln. Is.: &c. &c. THE ORitAT fc'.NGIiVSH REMEDV FOH GOUT AND B,UEUiIA.TI3&I. BLAIR'S GOUT AND PILLS. rpiIIS preranition 1.1 one of the benefits which the science ol I modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind; for duriiiß the tirst twenty years of the pres.-iit century* to speak of a cure for the Gout was emisid roil a romau.e : but now, the ellieicy nnd safety of this medicine is so lully demonstrated by inisoliciteJ testimonials from persons in every rank of life, that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the present Hge. These pills require no restraint of diet or confinement during their use, and are certain to prevent tho disease attacking any ] vital part. . They can be relied on as tho most safe and effective remedy ever oilered the public, and hm'e been universally used in Kuroi>e and \merica for mniiy years for the above complaint*. Her Majesty's Commissioners imvc authorised thu name and address of • Thomas t'aoUT, So. !■>». Strand, London," to he impressed upon the tJovermnont stamp sßixed to each box of the genuine meiiciiie. sold tn fiugland >a Ja lid and "2s 3d per box, or obtained 'hriuKh any Ulu-iuist or Medicine Vendor throughout the Australian (,'olonies. Aseots at Biinedln—French Keinpthomo, & Co.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 8

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