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VICTIMS of QUACKS, who have lost Manly Vigor through errors or excesses, are Weak, Nervous, .and unable to -perform Life’s "Duties pronerlv- I will send you a valuable treatise (sealed) containing Full Particulars of Selfcure at home, Free of Charge.—Address in confidence. Prof. M.B. TAYLOR, Ballarat, Victoria. JUST PUBLISHED (NEW EDITIONS One Shilling (post, twopence extra, in any stamps.) THE PHYSIOLOGY OF DR LA MERT’S Work on “ The Physio \agv of Marriage ” describes how the powers of manhood are lost or suspended, how they can be re-invigorated and maintained until an advanced period of life, and is intended to enlighten thousands on most important subjects, in regard to which Drey are entirely ignorant. It also contains many valuable hints and instructions (derived from a long and sucessful practice) for the treatment of the various disorders arising from hot climates, sedentary habits, or the follys and indiscretions of early life. . . Where a seeret infirmity exists, involving not only the happiness of one life, but also that of others, reason and morality dictate, the necessity of its removal, for it is a positive fact that premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonal unhappiness compulsory single life,, local and physical debility etc., have their source in a great and terrible cause, the germ of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruit tasted long afterwards. The above work may be obtained by post from Dr, LA MERT, 86 Latrobe-street east, near Russell* 3treet, Melbourne. . All correspondence sacredly private and confidential. , , ... Dr LA MERT can be consulted by letter personally at his address, in the Aiterrnm ctfLT. from 2 til 16 o’clock. KCOEB cnly, from 2 til 16 o clock. Consultation Fee—One Pound.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 839, 30 March 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 839, 30 March 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 839, 30 March 1888, Page 2

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