[ Fdr'Sale!'' _-• j -lj THE KAURI TIMBER YARD, CuaiJERLAKH-STRBKT, .". • ' ; ■*.: Adjoining the Foundry. 9x f, 9xl, 9x2,9x3, 9x4 6x1,6x2,6x3,6x4 ' ' 11 x 2,11 x 3,12x1,18 xi; 24 x 1 ' 3 x 1, 3'x 2j, 4 x 3, 4 x 2j 4 X' 4. '■ Boards and Scantling—Thither Edged Weather Boards— T& G Flooring, and Lumber for bale by i" , REID, SOUTBR-& CO. ON SALE — AT THE , OCTAGON TIMBER YARD, .Comer of Great King and Stewart-streets. [ Lime, cement, plaster of Paris'' G. and T. lumber and shelving, 4 x 3, 4 x 2\, 4 x 2, 3 x.2, deal scantling Baltic boards^ infchsl9 to 11 inches wide G. and T. Sc&tch flooring, I|, 1, |, J inch Baltic and kajuri o Clearpinefrom 1 toJUnch. Architraves, mouldings Cedar chimney pieces kc, kc, r ~, ".... ■ Doors from 6,6 x 2 6/to 7x 3 Sashes, from 8 x 10; Countesses and Viscountesneß slatea Several tons of sash weights Galvanized iron from 0 to 8 feet A large stock of tiding and spouting Plain sheet zinc, and every description of building materials. , -^ REN. SMITH. DUNEDIN TIMBER tARD, Princes-street, (Near the Barracks.) CIOR SALE, every description of Tim ber-for . JP building purposes at lowest rates, including doors, sashes, inouldiqers, architraves, skirting, Portland cement, sheet glass, large size, 'i upper k Cair's galvanized iron, 26 guage,,ridge cap, and spouting. WA LTER JBELL k. CO. POR SAfcE, PORTLAND CEMENT, best quality at 325. per Barrel. Address—Ho'gii Calder, Cumber-and-street. opposite the Foundry FOR SALE—That most desirable Property in Walker-street (opposite Mr.« Cook's Store), c * Bitrting of Sees. 20, 21, 22, Block V.,—having a froti.a^e <« 198 feet to Walker-street, and 16a feet to Mel-ville-sireet, together with 9-Roomed House thereon. Terms liberal; s '■:.*. Apply RICHARDSON k REYNOLDS, Land and Estate Agents. HORSE . and Himd Powxr Chaff Cuttera Thrashing machines Wiunrnviiifr machines, and every description of ajfricultural implements, • -' On sale by . SORLE'Y k SAMUEL, Ironmongers, ' : North, - Agents to T. Robinson k Co., » Agriciiltuml Implement Makers, Melbourne. RICHARD FORREST, "! •'-■'j LEATHER WAREHOUSE, ;, . " .;.! Princes-street south, Opposite tlie Inuqigrntiißi Barracks. HAS always on hand a supply of Crop, Kip, aud Harm-,-* .Leather luauutactured , by John Clark, fctnfiord Tauntrj-, Melbourne. , Also, " I -'i he *m,% description of Ix-afljiers, got up by Robert FlockbarT, Mnhfiuriie Tannery." Country onh-rs I'unctuallv attended to FOR SALE, 2 Cottage*, near the Octasron, with 11 years ai*e to ruu. Apply, Mr. Milne, ' Painter, Georg»?-j!triet. CONSULTATION BY LETTER. a Fee—"ONE POUND." DR. L. L. SMITH, 192, BOURKE STRHET K.IST, MELBOURNE rpiIERK are many patient* who. although not disX Rati^fitd with their Medical Attendants, vet are desirous of submitting their case to onewhom they know . muit, from his prominent positicn, as the leadinjr medical practitioner of Victoria, have liad a thorough , practical and cosmopoUtan exixrit-nse with Disease ta every variety of form and character. If it h true tliat " practice makes perfect," patients can be assured that Du. L. L. Smith, with the large practice (which no one denies he has pos-^ssed for the last ten years in these colonlts, and still posse&*s in an incren?se«i degn-e each succt-edir.tr ypar). must have had ! ( prt-uented lo his i-x|H.-rience Diseases in ife most varied hue. Casn* that liave baffled the skill of llie famiiv I Physician, and the mat eminent Sm^eon*of the d*.v ai a last resource are referred to iiim eitlicr by consul- - attkm, by letter. 09.brought dovni to his Hospital to be plac»-d under hi-, iiumeuiate treatment. A large branch of his pmctii-e is devoted exclusively to Nervom and Syphilitic dlv.a^f, and thesymptoms of dl-«a.<t* arising tjipr^rrr>m.. in thes? cases he Ls frttjuentiy consulted a-*% <h?rni,.'r it-source, the poor pati.'i.t oit«n pre*mimg thespty-tacle of a debilitated j emaciated being, tlie result of liarii^r placed himselt under the treatment of, ptrhaps, a lejrahv qualified { practitioner, and one cv»ry way skilful in the general I routine of his profession, but'who has nc%er made '' j these diseaw* hk peculiar stuily, or had the opportu- i 1 nities of practice in these branches of bus prohkdon J The wune remarks hold trowl with respect to the dis j eaM-* of ft males. Tln-re ere ycarlv thousands of both j murned and single Indies falling \icCn» t6 the want I of a just dia^uosi* of their complaint. The obgcurity tI of the d'maiv of the uterus in pro^erMtd,1 and an j ha* a thorough amount of prat-tical skid, both in the ( I diagnosis as well as al.-o in the treatment, is brought to bear on tbe disease, the unfortunate patient eucmmbs to it, or the treatment, or drags on a wean- wretched existence a burden to hcTstlf. 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, fc of great utility j There are also many questions in married life that j should be answered, such is the cause > why married j life is a burden and a cutv. than a'rxiund of j continual happiness aud mutual enjoyment. The j harmony of many a family has been broughtabout by j Dr. L. L. Smith, through" the elucidationofsomethinjr • that bore the apjiearance of mysten-, but by a consultation, either by letter or personally, ha; been cleared away. His skill in the treatment of these diseases is fuilv known. Alone in this colony he has practised, particularly in these diseases, during ten years. At ftoine he was the pupil of Dr. Culrerweli; who made these diseases his exclusive practice; and as to hi* quallflcatjons, he is a Ix^ally Qualifled Medical Practitioner and member ot the M.-dical Board of Victoria and gamed the First Physicians' Prize in the khondedce and practice of medicine in tlie Westminster Hospital, London. Lock Hospital, and Hospital for Skin Diseases Dk. L. L. Smith. 192, Boukke Stebet East, °J IJ; Klt C°ALS AND FIREWOOD. XT/'AWTLD, every body to know that the bbt T T Enghsli, Newcastle, and Otago Coals (screened or simtliy) can be had, in quantities to suit purTHE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT Prmres-street, near the Police Barracks. ' Delivered, carriage-free, on the shortest notice. Also, Firewood, cut up or otherwise, by cord ro cwt, . DANIEL J. MOORE |^ OND O X BTn IN G RO O M~S, JeTTT-STREET, DuNKHRf. HUGH ROBERTSON Bess to inform his friends that he has opened the above establishment. Every convenienc and' comfort, -combined with the MOST MODERATE CHARGES, Will be the order of the day BOARD AND LODGING By the week, day, or any longer or shorter period. m WELL AIRHD BEDS, Larpre dining and sittiug rooms, airy bedrooms, private apartments for families, and all the convenience of a first class dining rooms, under able aud experienced management. H. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. Open from 6 a.in. to 12 p.m. TOWERS. ROYAL GlioTtGE HOTJiL, O Gkorge-Strem'. ftE of the oldest established houses in Dunedin m and where the best accommodation can be obtained. Every convenience and comfort will be found ' at this established hotel. There is au excellent ABLK D'HOTE every day at 2 o'clock. # Board and lodging, forty shillings per week with single bed room. . j Frivate sitting rooms for travellers and boarders brand" eonly" ntß ' ' &C '' °f tie ver^ Superior stable accommodation, under careful and ' Jj^managenienf, with ato4 and wS T
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 215, 16 August 1862, Page 8
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