THE KAURI TIMBER YARD, Cujibebland-Strekt. Adjoining the Foundry. 9xf, 9x1,9x2,0x3, 9x4 6x1,6x2, Gx 3, 6x4 11x2, 11x3, ]2xl, 13x1,24x1 3 x 1, 3 x 2, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 4 x 4. Boards and Scantling—Feather Edged Weather Boards-— T&G Flooring, and Lumber for sale by REID, SOUTER fe CO. T? O R SALE, CHEAP, ± 1 30,000 feet of Weatherboards 20,000 „ G & T Flooring 20,000 „ 3 x 2—B, 10, 12, 14, &30 ft. 30,000 „3A x 3-8, 10, 12, 14, &23 „ 30,000 „ 4 x 3-12, 14, 16, 18 k <£> 30,000 Shingles ' ' 30,000 Palings AT C. A. ROSS & COS TIMBER YARD, (Corner of Stewart-street and Gaol-street near the Court-house.) ON SALE — AT THB OCTA GO *N TIIIBBE YARD, Corner of Great King and Stewart-streets. Lime, cement, plaster of Paris G. and T. lumber and shelving, 4x3, 4x2], 4 x 2, 3 x 2, deal scantling Baltic boards, ij inch, 9 to 11 inches wide G. and T. Scotch flooring, I|, 1, \, £ inch Baltic and kauri weatherboardiug Clear pine from 1 to 2 inch Architraves, mouldings Ccd?r chimney pieces kc , &c. Doors from 66x2Gt07x3 Sashes, from 8 x 10 CoonU'Fses and Viscountesses slates Several tons of rash weights Galvanized iron from *j to 8 feet A large stock of ridging and t-poutinpr Plain sheet zinc, and every description of building materials. BEN. SMITH. DUNEDIX TIMBEIt YARD, Pai NCKS-STRKJiT, (Near the Barracks.) EOR SALE, every description of Timber for building purposes at lowest rates, including doors, fashes, moulding, aiclutravts, skirting, Portland cement, <-heet glass, Jar^e size, 'i upper & Cair's galvanized hon, 26 guage, ridge cap, aud spouting. WALTER BELL k CO. FOR SALE, PORTLAND CEMENT, best quality at 32;. per Barrel. Addrc.-s.-r— Huf.-ii Calduh, Cumler-aiid-strcet. opposite the Foundry "I,loft SALE—Tiiat most desirable Property in X \\ alkt r-sfr.--et (opposite Mr. Cook's Store), cc j rising<.f Sec;. 20, 21. ri, Block V.,—having a frou> age oi HM feet to V. ulker st,cet, and IC3 feet to Mel-ville-street, together with 9-Roomed House theruon. Terms liberal. Apply RICHARDSON k REYNOLDS, Lard and Estate Ajrents. f> O YS X, MUDIE CO. JLI; Have on Sale— Magnrey's su]-erfincaik-dre-. Adelaide t'.uur f,. t . Biiwuiaii'iJ.j. do. > Guaranteed Rayner's >l>. do. I Oats—California Ji, Victorian Stores porter C:»inpU-!trm, KirKli.-to.-i, and Island whisky Prime English eh.cc, butter, sugar, ship bread, H.C., k>:, A ho, Ship chandlery, briiannia metal, and ele<iropht'jd go,-1.-, 4 and C pull liter cugfaes, Ajiifrican bii-ic:y and English carriages oi u-vt-ry dt-.-icrljjti.ju, and of ths best make. ROYSE, MUDIE and CO., St.-ifijrF.strect, L«<^J. Darv.ent and Co. TOBA'Xa TOBACCO. TOBACCO. 17\ LL'IiNI.NG, Wholesale Tobacconist, offers fur . . Sale, a fine Stock of— Tokay Aromatic Font-inullu Aromatic Kidridge Honcydew Ivruih<»e Ilonevdew Barrett's Tvi.-i 10'» and S's Cavendinh And a lar^'e assortment of Hav.'tn.th, Manilla a:rl S-.vi-.-s Cisrar* j JF. B L A C I_T ! . DISPE^f.VG AKIi FaMU.V CIJEHIST, i Princt -street North, DtNEiuy. Acrrnt and vendor of geuuinue patent medicine*, perfumery, brushware, *<cc. Importers oi pure photographic chemicals, aho essential oil.-;, essences. &c, used in the manuJaciure of a:rated waters, curdi-'ls tc ' ' Wholesale and country ord.-is projriOlr attends! to THE DI'NEDIN EXPRESS. " JOE MILLS, (Late of Cobb and Co.), I}KGS to inform the puhlic ;md busmen men of Jot Dunc'i!;, tha: on and aft.-r < MONDAY MiXT, JUNE 30x11, He intends v, deliver part-.-!* and merchandise in all parts of Duik-.-i;i, an 1 the North Ea.-t Yallyv tientleue,, pa»roiii-;!i<r the a!*.ve firm. tuaVdei-eiid that ail roods eniniMcd to Joe Mills, will Ik,"received and dchv. red with punctuality, and r.t the lowest possible rates. Orders to be left at— Moody and Co.'*, Princes-street Rees and Co., t -i-acc <,:ii-t>, SfifTurd-i-ireet I Morse and OrLeli's, corner Princes and Rattray- i streets J ' Farrie, Pnterp.ii and Co., Princes-street Criterion Hotel, nnd Lamuiit's Store, North East Valley. JOE MILLS, r» v T-. Proprietor. Dunedm ExnreM Office, June 27th. LSJ2. CONSULTATION HY LE'n'ER. Fee—"ONE POUND." DR. L. L. SMITH, \ W2, BOURKE STREET EAST, MELBOURNE rpiIERE nre many patient* who. although not dis- ' X satislicd with their Medical Attendant*, vet are de- I Birousol submitting their case to ouewhoih they know- i must, from his prominent position, as the leading j medical practitioner of Victoria, have had a thorough practical and cosmopolitan exnoricn.se with Disease in every vsriety of form and character. If it is true that " practice makes jierfect," patients caa be assured that Dn. L. L. Smith, with the large practice (which no one denies he has possessed for the last ten 1 years in those colonies, and still possesses in au increased degree each succeedir.<r year), must have had presented to his experience Diseases in its most varied hue. Coses that have balHed the skill of the family Piiysieian, and the most eminent Surgeons of the day an a last resource are referred to him either by consul! attion, by letter, or brought down to his Hospital to be placed under his immediate treatment. A large branch of his practice is devoted exclusively to Nervous and Syphilitic diseases, and the symptoms of discuses arising therefrom. In these cases he Ls frequently consulted as a dernier resource, the poor patient often presenting the spectacle of a debilitated emaciated being, the result of having placed himself under the treatment of, perhaps, a legally qualified practitioner, and one even- way skilful in the "-eueral routine of his profession, but "who has never made these diseases his peculiar study, or had the opportunities of practice in these branches of his nroiession The same remarks hold good with respect to the dis cases of females. There are yearly thousands of both married and single ladies falling victims to the want of a just diagnosis of their complaint. The obscurity of the disease of the uteris is proverbial, and un l«s a thorough amount of practical skill, both in tlie diagnosis as well as also in the treatment, Ls brought to bear on the disease, the unfortunate patient sucenmbs to it, or tlie treatment, or drags on a weary wretched existence a burden to herself, her husband, aud to all her relations and friends. Many thus circumstanced do not from a morbid sense of delicacy consult a medical man: to s»di, the plan of consultation by letter, adopted by Dr. L. L. Smith, is of great utility There are also many questions iv married life that should be answered, such is the cause why married life Ls a burden and a curse, rather than a" round ol continual happiness and mutual enjoyment. The harmony of many a family has been brought about by Dr. L. L. Smith, through the elucidation cf something that bore the appearance of mystery, but by a consultation, either by letter or personahy, has been cleared away. Ifis skill in the treatment of these diseases is fully known. Alone in this colony he lias practised, particularly in these diseases, during ten years. At home he was the pupil of Dr. Culverwell, who made these diseases lus exclusive practice: and as to his qualifi cafions, he is a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner and member of the Medical Board of Victoria and gained the First Physicians' Prize in tht knowledire and practice of medicine in the Westminster Hospital, Loudon. Lock Hospital, and Hospital for Skin Diseaset Uu. L. L. Smith, 1J», Bowbkb Steeet Elajt, 1 MItIMUBN
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 206, 6 August 1862, Page 8
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