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"DisesasQcLNatnr.e .oftentimes bra torth in trange eruptions. — Act in ? S6ene T. 'i •; _ [ 7 ' TO THE RtTBLIC. O OME patients suffering from nervous KJ fections are afraid, from sheer bsshfu. nes3 and modes'y to personally consult i medical man— other patients have Lot thc-self-posession and coolness when in the consulting room, to accurately describa theii symptoms— their habits or life, and the nature of the disense they suffer from Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly down in the piivacy of their own apartments and with calm miuds describe clearly each symptom of their case, a clear statement thus wiitlen, and laid before me, is far preferable in KEBVOUS diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, apersonal consultation may become necessnry ; but my success in correspondence is so great,' that of the thousand? upon thousands whom I have treated by letter during the last 32 years ! hot a sfngle mistake has ever occured, not a ■ case has ever been made public— in fact, the very simplicity of my system of correspon- ; deuce prevents publicity, At the same time medicines arc sent to my patients iv such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brough joy to ? How many have been enabled to enteK ; into the marriage state through consulting w . me? 1 How many after marriage have privately consulted me and been b'essed r . and the ! married lives made fruitful and happy. How many wasted ruined youths of both ; sexes' have also beeu restored to health, and iba ikel tbe r manhood for having consulted me by letter. How many gut slions arise where tie family ' physician is unable to unravel the case, anil where often the patient Hpgerson, not daiing to tell the family medical advher the natuio of his complaint, until consumption, wasting or mental oiseases. set in, aiid.the sufferei gets beyond the curable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck. A letter written in the privacy of the room' and diooped in. the post box reaches me quickly; the answer is returned as quickly and unos'entatiov.sly, and tbe patient/without ' stepping from his ihait'ber, except to post his ctter, is by return ot post put iv full possession of the L.v.ure of Irs case. His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and Ye is comparatively a new man ; m fad, in many ca es, a new being altoge>her. .The only,, addition to tho ordinary, written l-3f er is ' the age, occupa io- , habits and symptoms, nothing more, lhe usual consul, ■ tation fee of -£1 ''one pound) must be c i cl'bed, otherwise no answer will be returned, 'Ihere aro thcusaud'S of cases in daily li'o wheie a consultation with one at a disiame. will remove by a single letter, a great' fear a great care, and it often solves what appears as au impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt cf m explanatory letter from me, ' To those who are about to marry, I woi !d say consult ma before doing so ( and thus prevent many after troubles, and remove mariy unuecess ry feais and prejudices ; to those, more especially* wh ) have suffered in early yeaig from disease, qr who have yielded to their passions. To these I say, at once, consult with vac, do not tarry, dplays are dangercus, and as an espeit, my time uny noi ba always at your service, you cm, by eimply enc osing one pound, have ttie benefit of my experience in t: c same manner as if I lived in your own toiD, and vrjth the additional advantrge of thorough privacy.-^- Yours, truly LOUI i L. SMITH Address ; Dr. L. L. SMITH. ' 182, COLLINS STREEr EAST, • Melbourne, ! CONSULTATION FEE, BY LETTER, £1 Fee for personal -Consul at ion, £1 Is. The latter is iuclusive cf Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well packed, to all the , Coloaies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STIIEET EAST, Melbourne, THIS TAKAN AKI HiiiHALU ' X " ifUBUSIIKD DAILI, Price," ld,'—Si biariptlon per rjuartar, 63. 6d." THB BUDGET, OB TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD POBLJSHED EVERY SATURDAY. Price, 3d ; or por quarter 3b : ii.-adva-.ee, TBEIIB FO3 ACVBETIEIKU:—. Ad -ariieesienta cf IS W3rdi!....Ctoß £iuilia£. Acl'ertlsOECntscf H woras,,,.Cno Saiificg d ?IXiKE t Ad?;rtioe\-:oata cf33 words.,., 'Xw flinlHufs. Advorufi Jessie of 40 Korda.,..TwG6iiillings & Sispeu- 2 Advertisement! by spaco, 3cs 6d por incb, Noa<ivertis3S2entof loss value than 2s can be booked ; th&t amount, therefore, w be charged oa a'l Is, la 6 1, t.n I 2a a'ivortli ',, rx>o Ms unlesß paid f rat the time. All advi .' lisoEienta must ba pro-paid, excopt where account hes been ngu'arly opened. It ia ca'tlca : arly requested that all tisemonts for insertion in tbo DaUy H 1 should ba left at the office not Inter thai co as to oaamo iasortion in t'aa saim I paper. Double OoJcma sdvertiscmenrr— which onjy inserted on out fon.th page — and kltct tions of etaoding advertisements must ba in to tho office not later than 3 o olooli prcrioua day Btaudicg Advertisements for Three and o'ontbs can be arranged for at a Libera DIFOOUDt. Notice to discontinue advertisements (an less where number of insertions is mr ntioni on original order) mi-st bo forwarded, , in writinp, addressed to the Manager, not law thaa 10 am. on days of pab io* ion. , , iU?nOBI2BD A#Syr?B £?TD COEMSi FOKDEHTd vfaitera _ —Mr Grey Fbaekb.* inylewsoi »,. ». M?, X DttAK'.. Sabers „„ «. Kr, J. Davioson,* Oarlyle «. «. Mr. J. Kirwos-u Uponaka ... Kr. P. Oalvis Uieuui M Mr, Bcbtbahd OBDBBB>OB ADYBB\inEM3KIB • PBmTIHQ hfc-^e-I to my of the ab-irt seranto will rscrfr? prompt attention. FABANAKI HEBALD «E(f BTJDtrBT rsaj Jw PD2.C lASED- fcr TO fco follcwinj PlftretnepoTo -> ilew Plymouth - Kr J. Vtalo, jun., Fovoi-atroet WaeS 1"v J. A»ery JCevon-sfcot Mr B, ale, Brougham-iti t ocfc Misa Cottier, Broogbaui'Strcot Mr Crocker, Devon- st eot Mr Brancis, Dbvon-eti oet West" Mr Gilmour, Brougham a'lect South Mr Handy, corner of Oourtenay aid-EIHot-htreetß Mr Pi t, Devon-street Bast Mrß McKay, cprnpr of Dovoaa^d Watson ' ttroi ts M- Brasck Dcvoc-streot, next TowirBuc'ge ■ MrT'.wn?e'd, Csvon-stroot. Mr Yatcß, Droagham-stre6t - i Mrs licwen, Uovon-atreet East , , • Fitzroy— Man&ia— , • . Mr 0. Kuuobey Mr G-Uinour . •- r Bell look— . NoRMANBy— Mr (... Callagjian Mr lior.i.ford .• . Lkiteeton — . Haweka--. - -. ; Mr ' oilins Mr Davidson WAITAB-k — PATKA — -. • S KrGreyFrazer Mr J Ken wort b 7 „•' • ISTGLEWOOD— ÜbENOI— . - . .»- Mr Frankiyn Mr Bertrand ■ ■ Mr Hare Oakuba — ■ : s Mr Ohong „ 'Mr Loverldge Mr. Lever .Oka*io — IJIDHIRST— -„ . Mr J. McOullam •■,!.,■ MrQlogg' , \^bbtown~ SxBiTFOBD— 'Mr Hughaon Messrs Curtis Pabihab;a~. . , ..'- Mr J. Mulreo Mr Hugfcon Waipuku— . .Okaiawa - MrSteok . Mr F. O; Ar^on 1 Opunakk— • ; .- • ilr J, 11. Ntwcaan

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6732, 15 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6732, 15 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6732, 15 April 1885, Page 4

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