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"Disosased Xature oftoutimos brou4 forth ia strango epnptions." — Act iii., Scoue 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervous fectiouß are afrai i from sheer bashfu. ness and modes' y to personally consult m?dical man— othei paticuts have not the self-posession and corlnass wheu in tho con« suiting room, to acccntelf, describa theit symptoms — their habits of life, and tlia nature of the disease tVy suffer from Let such persons (ho or she) sit quietly down in the privacy of their own apartments and with calm minds describe clearly each symptom of their cnße, a cleaj statement thus written, and laid before me, is far preferablo in NEBVOUS diseases to a personal consultation, "Where, however, a disease iB of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary ; but my succe3s in correspondence is so great, that of the thousand^ upon thousands whom I have treated by letter diving the last 32 years not a single mistake hns ever occured, 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 iv such a form as to defy detection Row many thousands have I not brough joy to f How many have been enabled to entel into the marriage state through consulting me 7 How many nf tcr marriage have privately consulted me and bton b'essed, and the married lives made fruitful nml happy. How many wasted ruined youths of botk sexes have also been restored to health, am' tbaoked their manhood for having consisted me by letter. How many questions arise where the familj physician is unable to unravel the case, and where often the patient liugers on, not daring to tell the family medical adviser the nature of his complaint, until consumption, wasting or mental diseases set in, aud the Bufferei gets beyond the curable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck. A letter written in the privacy of tno room and drooped in tho post box reaches me quickly; the answer is returned as quickly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without stepping from his thamber, 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 be is comparatively a new man ; In fact, in many ca'es, a new being altogether. The only addition to tha ordinary written latter is the age, occupa'io", habits and symptoms, nothing more. The ÜBual consul tation fee of £1 (one pound) must be ea closed, otherwise no answer will be returned, There are thousands of cases in daily life where a consultation with one at a distance, will remove by a single letter, a great fear a great care, and it often solves what appears as an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful ou receipt of sn explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would say consult me I tf ore doing so, and thus pve ■ vent many after troubles, and 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, consuit with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as an expert, my time may not ba always at your service, you can, by simply enc'osing one pound, have tbe benefit of my experience in tbe same manner as if I lived in your own town, and Trith the additional advantage of thorough privacy. — Yours, truly LOUIB L. SMITH Address Dr. L. L. SMITH. 182, COLLINS STBEEr EAST, Melbourne. CONSULTATION FEE, BY LETTER, Fee for personal Oonsul ation, £1 Is, The latter is inclusive of Medicine, Medicines forwarded, well packed, to all tho Colouies, India and Europe, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, Melbourne 'pH3 TARANAKI HERALD 1 FtfELISHiSD BAIL?, i'rioc, Id,— Subscription per qa&rfcsr, 6b, 6d. THB BUDGET, oa TARANAKI WEEKLY HEEALD, PUBLISHED EVEar SATOBDAY. Prioo, 3d ; or per quarter 3s. ic advauoa. TH3MS FOB &DVEBTISIN\} — Ad -ersiaewoEte of 18 w.sVrte....Ca? Shlllinp. Ad •ortisen'-nts cf it uoias...,One Bbffilog tt Bfats«n« Ad -evnsa-seuK: o?3£iror«Jß.,,,Tws Shining* , Ad-.D,-iwsr:eEt!ci*Owcor<Jfl... I Twcßlillllnj.B*Bixpnio, Advsrti :ero»cta by ep&ce, 3? 6d par incht Ko fi<iv. rtiao"aout of Ispb valua thin Sb 04 nan bo booked; that amount, therefore, will bo charged oa all le, Is 6i, &ni 2a advertise* ', me vts \ihios3 paid f rat the time. All adv- r* tistniense must bo pre-paid, exoept where aa uf'ooutst hso been rtgu arty opened. It in pactiouarly requested that al) advertisements :or insertion in tbe Dsily Hebald should ba lsft st the office not later than noan go 3b to osbure insertion ia the same day 1 paper. Double Column advcrtisonieatE— whioh ro only iusertcd ou our fourth page — and alterations of standing advmisenaonte muss bo sent in to iho offioo not later tbon 3 o clock tho previous dsy. biandit-'g -idvortiseiaentß for Three aad Bix \"out«iß can bo arranged for at a Libervl Discount, Noiiee to discontinue advertisements (heIces where number of inssrtione ih raafciiorecK I on origi xal order) mi.st k> forwarded, Ju writiug, addr^ssad to the iianttgo^ not In* r tba'i 10 a as. oa d&YB of pu'oioa lor. VCTSOSISED ASXXrS i^D OOKI BJi FONDBNSS Walter* M _ Mr. GitisY FBAssnr. {n?:oir«*>d «. „ Mr, T, Draks. Saver* «, M Mr. J. Davidson rferljrio «„ r* Sir, J, Kbkwot.th* Opnaafes ... «. Sf?, P. Galvih vieE^i Hr, BsaTBAKn, O£^>KB3 FOB ADVEBafSBMBSTa & FBIK2IKQ !is7.dei to ftny of the ttooxi '.{tests will reooive protnpt attention. fABAHAKI HSRiLQ ?&a BUD&ST may bu FuSO.rAbBD htna iie foil wing, c?bw Ply^ooth- - yir J. Vcalo, jun., T>ovo3-atreat Woe; ?• r J, A'-ery, Cevon-ntceot Mv 3- ale, B?ougiiatn-it-ect Miss Cot t ior, Brungbam-Dtrueii Mr Orooker, Dcvoa-et oat V-t Jt rencls, Dcvon-Pti-ooi WoeC Mr OUmocT; BroughAta-strcet Honth Mr Hamiy, ocrber o£ Courtenty buiE Biiif.t-at-dSig Ml Pi t, Dovoji-ctTo€t Bast Mrs MoKa.f.oornorof Devoaaed Watson.' •Uv te h. r Brajoli Dovos-atrsot, noxt Tnva Ihi(ig< Mr 'Awaterd, Devou-atroot Kr Yfttt-u, Hroigham-stroct Krs iitw, n, Devoa-atreet East Fixzaov — ■ , MAMMA— Mr O. Kucokey Mr O'Amoar BBLL LOCK— NOEttAKBy — iir C. CaKßtfhftn 14v Barenfonl LBJ*PEftTON — . HAWISBA — Mr «:oilinß Mr Davideon Waitar\— Path a — Mr Gre> Fra«er Mr J. Konwort j • IKQIOSWOOD— ÜbbNTJI— yr Fr&nklya Mr Bertraud Mt Hare Oaeusa — Mr Choag Mr Lovcrldg? Mr Layer Okato— Miouibst— ilr J , MoOuiltt i» Mr Glegsj Webtown— STKATFOno — Mr klugewo Lfrssrg Onrtis Pajiihaka— • Mr J. Muiroe Mr Hughaoa Waipuku—- Okaiawa— Mr Si eok Kr If. Q. Ardoo OriTNAKK— Sir J. H. Kewman J

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6844, 24 August 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6844, 24 August 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6844, 24 August 1885, Page 4