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" la there no hope the sick man said ; 1 Ihe silent doctor shook his head."' ' , •' While there is life there1? hooo he eyed;' " Mgroto, dum animasesl, spes ett. , ' , , jxR. L, X. 8 M I .I?! HI \J (The (i ,onjy a legally-qualified, uiedicul .man [ i' " advertising) ,(,,,,,, lu -,,- ---. Consults—On all affections,of.fche, nervous System (no matter from what cause arising ;■ On all broken; r liown constitutions ; On all diseases arising from.early. mdisoiouons ; On G-out; On, Rheumatism ;. -„ ,v - >( ,k In these , Colonies, those'excesses.which we have indulged in " hot youth" ,tell ,upon us with, tearful . interest. , i ' > « Our,regrets, are useless, o,ur repinings futile. The; sole idea should be the chances,we po3«eas of remedy- v ing tbe ills wo already, have, or combating the . effects likely to.result. ,Hjde it as ho may, put on as good • ai exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious tha*." h» ia a living lie, and that sooner or, later .his rices will .discover him to the world., ,Our faith,, our » obligations to society at large, the welfare of our future,, offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselves, forbids prootastination, and points out to us, not ( to wait Jill the mages break out in our constitutions., , ~ , ■; 1 Bel^e negotiating with a merchant, before engage- 1V ling wit*, a confidental clerk, before employing,,a, barrister^ careful man makes inquiries as to their,,, itanding,heir length of occupancy or residence and, v in the caser)^ a legal adviser, both as to his-legal qaali&oatio\ and as to his capabilities of transacting • the indivduabusiness he consults him upon. Strange . to say, howei r> in the selection of a medical man, , the sufferer fluently omits these necessary preoau- -. tions and withc^ regard to the fitness, qualification, experience, tmd ability for the particular ailment requiring treating he consults .the. nearest man, whose experience'qd practice, perhaps, lies in, quitel! . an opposite direct^. ! , , It is astonishing i, a t so many are driven mad, arei, ruined in health, ani flF e bankrupt in spirits, hope and money ? Have ljot for years pointed ouf.to/] them that " I, Dr. \>.\. Smith, am the only/teAjlty qualified medical mau \dvertising in the Colopta'!_ have I not also prosecuta, at my own expense, toes* very quacks, and expoaeathe various nostrums they;, are selling,—Buoh as Phos^odyne, Essence of iLife &c. —and had them analysed ani found them,.,tq,, consist of" Burnt Sugar and lavorinT matterj", and the ~ certificates I have proved to be all brgeriea. It is for this reason that I step out of tb| ethics .of the profession,and advertise, to give thoa who require,, the service of my branch an opportunty of knowing they can consult a legally qualified nan, and one,» moreover, who has made this his especal study, Dr. L. L. Smith is the only legal\j qualified "• medical man advertising, and he has beei in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on \ Nervous Diseases, Loss of Power and iebility f Syphilitic Affections, Want of Condition, Qout ani Rheumatism., \ Db. L. L. Smith can be consulted by leter—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the Colonies ■.' ." ; DX. L. -L.' SMITH ? .,:,' X, , v - rl (Late the Residence of the Governor;, MEiabUENB.. ( \ 300 :' ■'■■■■■ '■>■ FaWELL'S BiLSAM M OF ANISBJID/.'J ~ for Coughs, Colds,, Shortness, of, Bmth,, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, &6. ''~ . ' "'"-,' EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A OOUGH^; ;W " ■'■' ■ 'hbb majesty'^'afs boat nbtletJ': ;;!''!::'!/ '■> Wick;| N.orth-east.Coast of^Scotlald, . ■: '■"-'■' "■ ■"! "' "■ !Beßtember7i.li l llßßß.'l' :ifl- lli:i '- Dear Sir,— ;il" ;'. ;; - !^";1 '"- ■ -J-<M™ .•■<>. ■■.;■■!•! ;■-.-. ', ii ii-t'i t,'» >■'.: ': !i-i;.; l<•.<.>; niu!f; ; Having haa a most dial resaing and severe; cpugh, wnich caused1 me many sleepless nights' knd' restless days; I waß recommended by his LORDSHIP fche '• EARL of CAITHNESS ito:try your most iavalirable .i Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you, with, the, first dose, I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties; and the first small bottle completely cured i me, therefore I'have the greatest confidence ia'recommending it to the million. Most respectfully yours, W. LINZELL, H.M. CLB, NETLEY. •■ To Mr Powell. THIS EXTRAORDINARY COUGH MEDICINE Has been established for nearly half a century, and its large and increasing Bale throughout the United, Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not only a" favorite medicine with the public, but an article of necessity to those suffering from bronchial ailments. < Sold by all the wholesale medicine houses in ,Me'bourne and Sydney; and retail by all respectable, chemists and storekeepers throughout Australicron^ New Zealand. Prepared by f '"• THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackfriars-road, LoAdon. IMPORTANT i CAUTION. Observe that the words " THOMAS ' POWELL,' Blackfriars-road, London," are engraved On • the Government stamp affixed iover the top of each bottle, without which none can ■be genuine; and to IMITATE WHICH IS FELONY. , Wholesale Agents—Kempthorne, Pbosseb, & Co., Auckland and Dunedin; Elliott Bbothebs, Sydney; and other Wholesale Houses. ■ ,1120JL/ is the ;great . remedy for Acid ity ;of ,-the Stomaclj, Headache, Heartburn,' Iridigestidn,; Soh4" + Eructations ahdfßili6uß;Affecfcibn's;; ; " " iF J«/' (1 IT IS^ THE PHYSICIAN'S CURE FOR GOUT^ - RHEUMATIC cGOUT.iGRAJVELj.i! ; : and all oth^r; complaints of ; the Bladder,. , And,.as,, a safe ,and .gentle; medicine for infants,, Children, r Delicate Females, and 'for t^ sickness of Pregnancy ; Dinneford's Magnesia is indispensable;1 '; ; ',; ji i , ]: Sold by all Druggists and StorekeepersJ -, L: ! 'KB.—ASK,' FOR DtNNEFORb'S MAGNESIA r arid use DINNEFORD'S" FRICTION GLOVES and/BELTS. \, "■ ■•':■ V j:'-;- '■■■>■■'> h\: -> ■■>}*■•■..;■> t -iu ; i | ,fj{.f?y c :, J v/'iWSbllSiiß:AGffipl: i . -, ", ? \;-<>v, ! a kempthorne; prosser;and CO.; -' - I no :■>■;■:.■■■ -.• ■ '^Dtrinniißr.-1"'-1 ■^> > : ><!>-'^yvi' i^j bCOTIiAND.-JOHJHs SGIiLBEM; M; FORBES;, Emigration Agent! lor the,. Govern-/ ment: of New Zealand, an Glasgow, acts,, as. Agent for New Zealand ipolonists,1 Public Bodies^Farmers,,' poinpanjes, &o j makes Cfash AiJvanliesVn Cbnjiigu* inents■'. of CblbDial1 P^odu'cei1' a'rid J rendirß /iA^coubti n Sales with'promptituder Transacts all Financial and t [nsurancej Business;i Buys ,tp oi;der; ief cry/ r ' j |,iqn: of; British, .Irisjh, and, foreign jl^oqds^ direct Irpm;, ; the makers, on their bestterma^ Issues Specification •',. Receives ; Estates;. s Ciosds'.'Oo'fa^afetrifd^hirf; 1 Ddlbnial' E'rierids".' if Bankers—The* British liitfen^ • Banking i;Compaqyi!fi'Bank---Westi':G^eoigeiitreeti!f 3-l4Bgowj ;J i!>i /jjjav "Dorilu t-tlf. 10. s^uisiaewß

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2280, 6 September 1877, Page 4

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