I, DR. J. D. LLEWELLYN, REGISTERED by three Medical Boards, Physician, Surgeon, and Specialist at 2 Bourke-street W., Melbourne, beg to intimate to all whom it may concern,, that I have long studied and treated Confidential Complaints and Weaknesses, as a principal part of my Practice, both here and in England, and though formerly never made known by advertisement, it is possible this notice may be construed as a breach of etiquette, but I think it very pardonable, when I consider the number of gentle men _ constantly consulting me with their constitutions injured, and complaints aggravated after being for months or years the dupes of Quacks and Druggists. I consider it a righteous necessity in the public interest, to advertise the fact that a member of the profession proper devotes his time to the study and treatment of these special complaints. Gentlemen are therefore inexcusable if they fall into the hands of empirical pretenders. I make free to insure gentlemen intrusting me with their confidence. that they may rely upon the highest professional honor and skilled conscientious treatment, whether they visit me personally or communicate with me by letter, which will have my immediate attention. Consultation is free for tho next six months only.
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IMPORTANT. sas m mm m § THOMAS’ SHEEP DIPPING SPECIFIC. HAS again the last season obtained High Honours. One Flockowner alone having obtained 157 FIRST PRIZES at the different Shows of the season in Victoria From New Zealand, Mr Menlove, of Winaor Park, writes :— ‘ This last season I dipped 20,000 of my long-woolled sheep with your Speoific, and found it most effective. Mv wool at shearing was in GRAND ORDER, and the sheep quite free from either Ticks or Lice.’ At the Hawke’s Bay Competition THOMAS’ WAS FlßSTbeating Cooper's and seven others in price as in other points. After fully considering each competition, the Committee decided in these exact words: —‘The balance inclines in favor of Thomas’ “Specific. Inspector Fitzroy, who was one of the Judges at that exhaustive and most impartial series of experiments, gives it as his opinion in a separate published report that, ‘While Cooper’s Dip leaves the wool harsh and dry, Thomas’ Dip leaves the wool in the MOST PERFECT CONDITION, AS SOFT AND LUSTROUS AS SILK.’ TESTIMONIAL. Do Messrs. Trebeck, Son, & Gair, Stock and Station Agents and Agents for Thomas’ Sheep Dip, Sydney. Subba Station, Wallendbeen. 4th October, 1887. Dear Sirs,— l have much pleasure in testify, ing to the excellent qualities of THOMAS SHEEP DIP with tfhich you supplied me. The Ticks and their Eggs were completely destroyed. The Sheep are robust and healthy, and you may judge of the beautifully soft and silky condition of the Wool when I submit the following list of Champion and other prizes which 1 have Already Taken this Year : At Young—Champion Ram, Champion Ewe, 9 First Prizes for liams, 6 First Prizes for Ewes. At Cootamundra Champion Ram, Champion Ewe, 5 First Piizes fot Rams, and 3 Seconds, 6 First Prizes for Ewes, and 3 Seconds, and other Prizes. At Albury— ChatLDion Ram, 2 Champion Ewes 5 First Prizes for Rams, arid 2 Seconds, 5 First Prizes for Ewes, and 2 Seconds. Please send us s ime quantity as last year for this Season’s Dipping. Yours truly, (signed) Peter Sinclair. This judgment is amply confirmed by such Testimonials as Mr Carter’s with 157 First Prizes, and Mr Menlove’s ‘ Wool in Grand Order.’ LEVIN & CO., GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 839, 30 March 1888, Page 2
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