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- Tot 8al&: TH E tjL UR I TI M BE R Y A ED, ■ (U. :'..-': J .--" AdJk»iaing ;.tlie Foundry. .... ; !. 6x1^f.6x3,0x4 ' .'• | Ux2,nxS. 12x1,13x1,24x1 3x1,3x2,4x3,4x2,4x4. Boards and Scantling—Feather Edged Weather Boards —T & G Flooring, Wd .Lumber for sale by : HBID, SOFTER fe CO. FOE SALE," CHE AP, 30,()00 feet of Weatherboards :•■ '20,000 „ G &TFlootine: >. 20,000 . „ 3 ar 2-6, 10, % .14, &30 ft. 80,000. „3^ x 3-8, 10, 12, 14, &23 „ 30,000 ~4 x 3-12, 14, ic' 18, & 25* " 30,000 Shingles 30,000 Palings ■.:■:■-:■■-■ AT ■: ■ . ■: '■ •C. A. ROSS & GO'S TIMBER YAED, (Corner of Stewart-street and Gaol-street near the Court-liouse.) ON 8 'A L E~ ' AT THK OCTAGON TIMBB-E YARD, Corner of Great King aad Stewart-streets. Lime, cement, plaster of Paris G. and T. lumber and shelving, 4x3, 4 x 2J, ' 4x2,3x2, deal scantling Baltic boards, \ iueh, 9 to 11 inches wide G. and T. Scot eh flooring, I|, \,\ t \ inch Baltic and kauri weatb*rboar«ling Clear pine from 1 to 2 inch Architraves, mouldings Cedar chimney pieces &c, tec Doora from G 6 x 2 6 to 7 x 3 Rashes, from 8 x 10 Countesses and Viscountesses slates Several tons of sash weights Galvanized iron from 6 to 8 feet A large stock of ridging and spouting Plain sheet zinc, and every description of building materials. BEN. SMITH. DUNEDIN TIMBER YARD, PfiIXCKB-KTEEET, (Near the Barracks.) OOR SALE, every description of Timber for JJ building purposes at lowest rates, including doors, sashes, mouldings, architraves, skirting, Portland cement, v'aevt glass, Jsrge size, 't upper & Carr'a jtalvanized iron, 23 guage, ridge cap, and spouting. WALTER BELL & CO. FOR SALE, T>ORTLAND CKMKNT, be*t quality at 325. per XT Barrel. Address—ll uoii Caldkk, CuwbW-and-str«t't. opposite the Foundry FOR SALE—That most desirable Pmperty in Walker-street f opposite Mr. Crook's Store), c*. eutingof See*, 20, 21, ~Jr2, JJJosk V.,—having a (Voyage of l&J feet to Walker-street, and IGS feet to Mel-vilie-sirect, together with 0-Roomed House thereon. Terms literal. Apply RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Land and Estste Agents. EO YS E, M(JD I E CO. Hiive on Sale— : Magarey's Kur-irfjneKilk-drc-saxn Atf'.'ljiide Iltrnr [f, . , Bowman's do. do. >• Guaranteed Earner's <Jg. do. J Oata—Califora'an, Victorian Stores porter Cappbelton, lurUisLon, and Inland whisky Prime English chcfcse, butter, sugar, ship bread, kc, kc, Ai*>, Sbip chandlery, hrliaimhi metal, and electro-pL-.te»l good*, 4 and 6 pull beer engines, American buggies, and English carriages of every description, and of the best make. 110 YSE, MO DIE and CO., SUifford-street, Late J. Darwent and Co. HOKSE and Hand Power Chaff Cutters Thrashing machines Winnowing machines, and every description of ngrifuitural implements, On ml(> bv f SOBLE'Y & SAMUEL, Ironmongers, Princes-street North, Agents to T. Robinson & Co., Agricultural Implement Makers, Melbourne. RICHARD FORREST, LEATHER WAREHOUSE, Priue«s-stra:-t south, Opposite the Imiiigratioii Barracks. HAS always o:j hand a supply of Crop, Kip, and Harness Leather manufactured by John Clark, Stafford Tannery, Melbourne, j Also, The iwime description of Leathers, got up by Robert Floekhart, Melbourne Tannery. | Cuuutrv orders punctually attended to FOR SALE. Township of Kilvertoa, Anderson's Bay. rpHE Uudcnii^tml has receive! instructions from X S. F. Every. E-*q.. t* u;il by private contract, the few remaining Section*, ia the above desirable Township. GEO. S. BRODRICK, 1, JUercer*H Buildings, s _ , Princes-street. 1 Dunclin, Bth August. FOR SALE, 14 years lease of House nnd Ground, Walker street. Apply to Mr. Morrison, Bootmaker, Princes street. i i IjIOR SALE, a very fine Goat, ju*t kidded, giving i two quarts of milk per day. Apply to Thomas I Cork, at P. W. Huttou's, ilacbsgan-street. CONSULTATION BY LETTER. I ' Fee—" ONE POUND." | DR. L. L. SMITH, ! 102, BOURKE STREET EAST, MELBOURNE j TIIHERE ere many pntients v?ho, although not dis- i X satisfied with thrlr Medical Attendants, yet are de- I .BJJ-ous of submitting their c.sso to oncwhom they know ' must, fr«m his prominrni position, «s tiie leading I mt-dical practitioner of Victoria, have Imd a thorough practical and oosmojmlitan esperiense with Disease ' m evcrj- variety of lorra find character. If it is true ! Uiat " practice makes perfect," patients can be as- I Burod tli.it Dr. L. L. Smtth, with the l:u^e practice ! (which no one denies he has possessed for the fast ten - years in these colonies, and still possesses in an increased dc;?rce each i;cc»eding year), must have had f (resented to hw experience Diseases in its most varied me. Cases that have haSHed thp tkill of the family Physician, and tiie r.io>t eminent Surgeons of the dav a* a la«t re source are rUVn-c:l to hjjy either bv crnsull a attion, by letter, or bvoiuh* dw.i to his Ilo^piuil to be placid under his immc-diate treatment. A largw bmiicti of his jiniet^ce is devotsd exclu'nvely to Nenous aiul Syphilitic dlse.ms, and the symptoms of diseases arisinjr tiwa^from. In th^e cases *he is frequently consulted as a dernier resource, the poor patient often presenting tbe .spectacle of a debilitated emaciated being, the result of having placed himself under the treatment of, perhaps, a legally qualified practitioner, and one every way skilful" in the'general routine of his profession, but'who hjjs never made these diseases his peculisr study, or had the opportunities of practice in these branches of bin profession Tbe same remarks hold pooii with respect to the dis L' eases of females. There are yearly thousands of both married and single ladies falling victims to the want of a iust diagnosis of their complaint The obscurity of the disease of the utcris is proverbial, and un. less a thorough amount of practical skill, both in the diagnosis as well as also in the treatment/is brought to B bear on the disease, the unfortunate patient succumbs to it, or the treatment, or drags on a weary wretched existence a burden to herself, her husband, and to all her relations and friends. Many thus circumstanced _ do not from a morbid sense of delicacy consult a medical man: to such, the plan of consultation by letter, adopted by Dr. L. L. Smith, is of great utility There are also many questions iu married life' that should be answered, such is the cause why married •» life i3 a burden and a curse, rather than around of continual happiness and mutual enjoyment. The harmouy of many a family has been brought about by Dr. lu L. Smith, through the elucidation of something i that bore the appearance of mystery, but by a consul- ' tation, either by letter or personally, has been cleared i away. j His skill in the treatment of these diseases is fully j known. Alone in tiiis colony he has practised, particularly fn these diseases, during ten years. At nomo he was the pupil of Dr. Culverweli. who made these i e diseases Ins exclusive practice; ana as to his qualifi- - cations, he ia a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner ' nnd member of the Medical Board of Victoria, and gamed the First Physicians' Prize in the knowledge and practice of medicine in the Westminster Hos- * pital, London. 1 Lock Hospital, and Hospital for Skin Diseases. t Db. L. L. Smith, > 192, Boubke Stbekt East,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 13 August 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 13 August 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 13 August 1862, Page 8

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