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"Oiaosased Nature oftentimes break forth ia strange eraptions," — 'Act iii,, Scene 1. TO THE PUBLIC. O OMB patients suffering from nervous O fections are afraid from sheer bashfu. ness and mo3es'y to perbonallt consult mndicil man— other patients have not the sel£-p:)session and coolness when in the con. suiting room, to accurately describe theit symptoms — their habits of life, and tha naHire of the disease they suff.Gr from Let such persons (he or she) sit quiclly down in the ptivacy of their own apartments and with calm minds describe clearly each symptom of their case, a clear statement thus written, and laid before me, is far preferable in NERVOUS diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a ttisease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, n persona] consultation may become necessary ; but niy success in correspondence is so great, thnt of the thousands npon thousands whom I have treated by letter duiing tic last 82 years not a single mistake has ever occurcd, not a case has ever been made public— in fact, tho very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection How many thousands have I not brough joy to 7 How many have been enabled to cntet into the marriage state through consulting me? How many »fter marringe have privately consulted me nnd btoti b essed, and the married lives made fruitful and happy. I^. How many wasted ruined youths of both sexes have also been restored to health, nnH tbaike.i their ntanbood for having cousvlio^ me by letter. How many questions arise where the family physician is unable to unravel the case, and where often the patient liogei son, not da r iog to tell the family medical adviser the natuio oE his complaint, until consumption, wasting or mental diseases sot in, aud the sufferci gets beyond the curable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck, A letter written in the privacy of tnu room and chooped in the post box reaches me quickly; the answer is returned as quickly and unostentatiously, and the paticuc, without stepping from his chamber, except to post his letter, is by return of post put in full possession of the nature of his case, His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new man ; in fact, ia many ca £ es, a new beiog altoge'her. The only addition to the ordinary written letter is the age, occupa io-, habits and symptoms, nothing more. The usual consul, tatton fee of £1 Cone pcund) rnnal be en closed, otherwise no answer will be returned, Thars are thousands of cases ia daily life wheie a consultation with one at a dißiuncc, will remove by a single letter, a great fear a great care, and it often solves what appears as an impenetrable mybtery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of ffn explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I woi Id 6ay consult me before doing so, and thus pievent many after troubles, aud remove many unnecess ry fears and prejudices ; to those, more especially who have suffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their passions, To these I say, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, delays ara dangerous, and as an expert, my lime may no; ba always at your service, you cpn, by simply enc'osing one pound, have the benefit of my experience in the same manner as if I lived in your own town, nnd vrjth the additional advantage of thorough privacy. — Yours, truly LOUI3 L SMITH Address Dr. L. L. SMITH. 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, Melbourne, CONSULTATION FEE, BY LETTER, Fee for persanal Consul ation, £1 Is, The latter is inclusive of Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well packed, to all the Colonies, India and Europe, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, Melbourne THE TARANAKI HERALD PUBLISHED DAILT, Prioo, Id.— Snbiorlptlon per qnorfcor, 6i, 6d. THB BUDGET, os TARANAKI WEEKLY HEBALD. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Price, 3d ; or per quarter Ss, in advaaoo. TKHMS FOB ADVEimSDIIi ;— Ad'onfßCfSPawcf IB t7»rdß,...OiiQ BSiDJn^. AdvercisoKOci,: of 84 rords,.,,One Bfcllnng A S!23sn:« AdrartißTJioats of 83 war<!s.,,,Tvrs Shillings, Ad 'erus :r:nnt3 oUOxorda,,. .Two ShtiltaGfs ftSispia' J Adveiti eraont* by spaca, 3a 6d per inoh, No a\v.rtisoaient of less value thin 2b 6J ein be booked j tbat amount, therefore, will bo char^ci on a.l 10, Is 6J, tnl 2a advert senie .«;b uqlueb paid fr at tbo time. Aii adv rtifiomonfs mast bj pre-ptid, excopt where an account has been rtgu arly optneti. It is pa; tion arly roquestod that all advertisomsnts tor insertion in the Daily Uekalu tihould bo left at the office not later t^a no ju ,'oes'to ensure insertion in tho saui' day 1 paper. Double Colnmn advertisement!: — whicb nro only iJsertcd on our fou tb page — and nltcr/itions of etaiding advertisements mus.be B<nt iv to tho ofiioe not later iban 3 o clock the previous duy btanditig Advortißementu for Throe and fcix iiuntt.B can be arranged for at a Libonl Discount. ! Notice to diecontinao aivrrtisomanta (uri:ss whero number of insertions iv m- ntioi ed in origiaal ordor) moat bo forwarded, la writing, addressed to the Manager, not lat<r than IU a m. on days of pub ioj ion. MJTHOBInED AGEN7e &9D GOBI ES PONDS S?4 Wfcicara -« -, M/. Gbky FEisaa, Cnale^eoa „» ». Mr. X, Dkak,-., ilac-erR „ „. Mr. J. Davidson orlyle .» <* Kr. J. K^hwos h* Oinnste ... c . Sir. P. Galvih Isceul .. ... ». Mr, BsaTß^N^ VEDKBS FOB ADyBBTirEMS^TS & FBUSTfWG hs.vie.l to »ny of the a!nu 'EGnte will reoalve prompt uttsntias, TABANAKI HERALD zvxi BUDfcKT may ba PUEOCAy&D from fte foil wing •tnj-flfcoevefs — Sew Plymocth - 4ir J. Veaie, jun., T>evoi-s{,reot Weflt M r J. A ory Levon-sfoot Mr Bi n!o, Brougham- t"0 3t Miss Cottier, Orougliom-alrdet Mr C'rooker v Dovoa-st out | h't Brands, Devon-Bticet Wait ( Mr Gilmoar, Brougham siroet aonth Mr llandy, cor. er of Oourtenay and Bllii-t-tt-eets Mr Pi t, Devon-Btreet Bust M:b McKay, oornpr of DevoEand \Vat«OL a i tre. ts M- Braech Drvrß-etreot, next Tom Btnige KrTt.wnEOLd, Devon-street Mr Yatts, Proogbam-etreot Mre Ucwtn, Dcvon-atreot East Fitzuoy — Manata — Mr O. Kocokcy Mr Gilmout Bell lock— . IxCUMakby— A'r C. Callagbnn Mr Bor.sford LKJft-KRTON— lIAWEUA— Mr • ollins MrDavMson Waixaba— Patka— Kr Groy Frauer Mr J Keawortbr IKGLBWOOD— UIIENUI — Mr Franklyn Mr Bertrand Mr Hare Oakura— Mr Ohong Mr LowrldgQ Mr Lever Okat o — MiDUinßT— Mr J. MoOulln v Mr Glcgg Webtown— Stbatfokd — Mr Hugbtjon Messrs Onrtin Pabiuaka— Mr J. Mulrce Mr Hugheon Waipuku— Okaiawa— Mr Sreck Mr F. G. Ardon Opunakb— Mr J. 11. Newman

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5808, 15 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5808, 15 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5808, 15 July 1885, Page 4