To the Public. uOME patientfisnfferingfrom nertoni O affectione are afraide from »heer bashful* qmi Mid modesty to rzwoSiXLT oonaalt ft medical man—ulher putieoU bave not the Mlf'po3ieß9ion sod coolOMl when in the oonultiog room to «oourately dei Kibe tbeir symptom*— their habit* of life, and the nature of the dieeaie they taffar from. Let »noh peraost (he or fha) ait qwirtly flown in the priracj of tb«ir own ap«rMß«nto, mdl with calm miodt dMeribo dctrly Mob wnptom of thoir obm, a e\mr itetMient that written, wd ltid before me, tf far pfrf«f»Wt in hibyovi diieMW to % pertOMl eoMnltft* tion. When, howerw, a du*M6 i» of • pooalur »nd txceptiontl ehunettr,» pern nal eonraltetion mbj beoome neeeeetry i bnt my loeoeM in oomwpondrao* it to freat, that of the thoneandi upon thoniandt whom I bare treated by letter during tbe last 88 yeari, not a lingle miitakt bat erer oooarred, not a caw has erer been mado pnblio—in fact, the very limplidty of my tyitem of oorrwpondeaw pravaatf publicity. How many haw beeu ableto enter into ni? marriage itate through eoneuUing me ? How many after marriage have i>Hv<,t..y consulted me and been bleeaed, aad u\*it married H»« made fruitful and happy. i The only addition to the ordinary written letter in the age, ooeupttioa, habiU and tymp toma, nothing more. Ibe uiual ooneultation fee of £1 (one pound) muit be enolotsd, otherwise no auewer will be returned. There are thoueandi of euti in daily where aentuo Itation with oae.at a die will remove by a eingle letter, a great fear grett o»re, and it often lolvei what appear* Addrcea— DrL: Ii Sims, 182 ColJini-itreet Bait, MglbouraeEncourage Local INDUSTRY, PRINTING BOND, FIIEYI CO. BOOK, NEWS, k JOB PRINT BBS, Colonist Oifice 9 WMMM-ST, NEUON. I ..■ . ( PLllli ADD OmMEfiTAL PRINTING. LITHOGRAPHIC WOBS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PRINTING LIBEE4L JOURNAL The COLONIST PUBLIBHFD BAILt. Price, One Penny Subscribe to It, and Re-
Epps s Cocoa. BBSAKFASI By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whioh gofern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of toe fine properties of well celeeted cocoa, Mr Epps hu provided oar breakfast tabloi with " delicately*flavored beverage which may gar v* many heavy doctor's billt It ii by the judioioaa use, of such articles of diet that a j constitution may. be gradually bniit up until strong enough to retiit every' tendaaey to diaeaM. Hundreds of subtle maladies an floating around us ready to attaok wherever there is a weak point. We may esoape I aaany a faUl shait by keeping ourselves well fortified with pore blood and • properly' aonrkfaed frama"— Bet . artiela ia the ' Civil Servioe Gasette.' ■'..■' Made stsjaW with boOiif water or milk, oldt- a P ptoMs bj Gmmi«, laMled
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 4
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454Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 4
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