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TUST PUBLISHED (NEW EDITIOH) %} g Priot Ono Shilling (post, twopeoe* extra) in any stamps. DR. LA MERT'S Work on "The Phyai* logy of Marriage " dcacribco how the po^rsri of manhood are loot or anapended, how th»y o&n be re-inrigorated and maintained najtu ta advanced period of life, and is intended 1I« enlighten thounftcds on moat important subjects, in regard So which they art entirely ignorant. It alco contain* m»ny ▼ajnable mnta and '■ tastrnetloua f {Aaiirt>i from a long and auoceaaful practise) lot th« Iraatment of the various dioorden aricing frtftn hot climaten, sedentary habits, ox lb* felliea and indiscretions of early life. Where a secret infirmity exists, involving not only the happineaa of one life, but also that of others, reason fc&d morality dictat* tiie neceaaity of ita removal, for it is % positive fact that premature decline of th» Tigottr of manhood, matrimonial nnbappinsw, eompulaofy oiflgle life, local and physical debility, etc., h&re their source in * oreai AKD nmKißLi OA.UBA, the, germ of whku fo planted is early life, and the bitter Iruh tasted LONG AJTTJERWAEDS. The above work may bo obtained , by post from Dr. LA MERT, 86 Latrobe-st«r*6t «««> swr Ruasell-Btreet, Melbourne. v . All correspondence saobedlt .private m 4 confidential. ■ >M * ' Dr. LA MERT can be consulted by letter 9r personally *t his address, in- the Ajtxb <KHMi ONLT, from 2 till 6 o'clock. x . iZ tv . Connnltation !Sm — One Pound. STEEDMAN'Sm SOOTHI6 POWDERS For Children Cutting; Teetth CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. npHB value of this well-known Family Medlcino JL hai been largely tested in all pnrts of the world, and by all grades of society, for upwards of fifty ykars. Its well-earned extensive sale li»i induced spurious imitations, some of which in nutward appearance so closely resemble the original as to have decided many purchasers. The proprietor , therefore feels it due to the public to gives special caution against the use of such imitations. - Purchasers are therefore requested carefully to observe the four following distinctive characteristic!, without which none are Genuine :— 1. In every case, the words JOHN STEEDMAN. Chbmist, walworth, Surrey, are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each pocket. 2. Bach single powder has direction* for the dose, and the words John Steedman, Cbemist, Wnlworth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3. The name Steedman ia alwayi spelt wHh ivy " kes." „ 4. The manufacture is carried on solely at I?*!worth, Surrey. ' Sold in Packets by all Chemists and Medicine Vendois at 1« lid and Ss 9d each. Sold by Kempthorne, JProaier, and Co,, Dunedin. Otngo. I* 1'"1 '" B»«eifiUy!_Spe>cl»lUU! Dr«WQnlV»tnr«: »h« ovmptl* y#« *• lMHftur the Acctptamct. ffIHIRTY years since, whw Dr Smith firrt JL conamnoed praetio* ktre, it was thongM by medical men that to be a apeoiaUst was d» rogatory to tjlo professional man, but this, liv moot other .iaaovationß in acientific. and 1»7 matters, was f»und rather to aid than to M "infra dig." to that profession wherein thi apeoialty was praotieed. Lallemand and Ricort in France, awl Aotion in Bngland, wore fo* years eriod d»wn by theif medical brethren Now and tot mamy yeara paat they have b«« looked up to and quoted by «wy man irio protends to hare any knowledge^ the particulu branch of the profession which these gentlemen specially devoted thenuelves to. It was til same with Hraemua Wilaon, the "Bkin Doctor," recently knighted by her Majesty. Yeara since it waa tbe aame with Dr L, U Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (aa aU Lallema&d and Ricord) as a specialist. In til eases of diseases, and habits which prodnot symptoms of Nervous Affections, of Skin Eruptions, Prostration, and make hnman beings »• virile, or which unfit them to carry on the pui 1 poses of their being, or which demonstrate! it* self, on the other hand, in Eruptive D^eif 8 * and Secondary Forms of Affections ; in *U °1 these esses how necessary it ia to have the Specialist who has devoted his whole hfetunt to the studying and practising in this one br»n«a of his profession. Hence now, after so mwiy years, all minutiw are familiar to him, u« symptoms which (it is not unreasonable toiup* pose) may not strike the general practitiontl at once, now, from constant practice anfl observation, make D« L. L. Smith master ol tM aubject. The medical profession— that ia, ths mot! liberal-minded of them— have likewise recof. nised this fact, and Specialists now in evsrj branch— oculißto, aurists, syphilic, mental d* eases, cheat diseases, and in fact every P° rt }°° of the hnman frame, has now some Jnemw of the profession who. devotes his time to to»» aad to none, other. For instance,, the "ohwi doctor" would on no account attend an »• oonohement, and the oculiat would not ttu» of Betting* broken leg ; but each would adiw his patient to go to that doctor who » own faawd for treating the disease requiring ipMW Dr L. L. Bmith oaks those who requite threatmeat for Weakness, Prostration, Barrann** and iteriHty; whose, frames and whose wn*fr tutkM are to consult him as an tf' p«r«. M Thirty (3d) gears' practice in this cololJi with * a practice' extending throughout not obV the Oolonief, bufc in India, China, Fij),^nd erg in Hnglaha, he claims ought to be sufficient" cause, every man or woman requiring suca sbu ' ak is aUuded to above) to consult him either pw sonally or by letter. As a Byphilographer, no other medical n*° has been able to hare 'such large expenenc« » he posswies, and for other allied affectionssueh as' Nervous Diflease^-no one in the proior sion has enjoyed so much public confidence. , .. DBL.Ii. BMITH, - Consultation Fee by I^ettar, £1. Hedidnef appropriately packed and fcrw ail over the oiTiHaod gl»k«.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1852, 20 May 1887, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1852, 20 May 1887, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1852, 20 May 1887, Page 38

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