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"Disesased .Nature oftentimes breall forth in strange^oruptions." — Act lii. Scene 1 . TO THE PUBLIC HOME patients suffering from nervous © feet ions are af rail from sheer bashfu. ness end modes f y to PERSONALLy consult madic-il man— othei 1 patients haveuov tbe selt-pasession aud coclness -when in tbccon« suiting room, to accaritely describe theit symptoms— their , habile of life, and Iha nature of the disease tliry suffer from. , , Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly down in the piivacy of their own apartments aud with calm minds describe' clearly each symptom of their caße, a clear statement thus written, and laid before me, is 'far preferable in nebvous diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary ; but my success in correspondence is so great, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated' by letter during, the last 32 years not a single mistake has ever occured, not a case has ever been made public— in fact, the very 'simplicity of my 1 system of correspondence prevents publicity. " ' '• At the same time medicines are sent to my patients ia such a form as to defy detection How many thousands have I not brough; joy to » • -fcjST How many have been enabled to entol into the marriage state through consulting me?. ■ ■ • How many jeter marriage have privately consulted me and been blessed, and tbe married lives made fruitful'and happy. How n<any wasted ruined youths of botl« sexes have also been restored to health, arid thanked their manhood for having consulted me by letter. How maiiy questions arise where the family physician is unable to unravelj the case, and where often the patient liugers on, not daring to tell the family medical advieer the nature of his complaint, until consumption, wasting or mental diseases eet in, aud the sufferex gets beyond the curable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck, ' "" • A letter written in the privacy of tno Toom and diooped in the post box reaches me quickly; lhe answer is returned as quickly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without ' stepping from' his chamber, except to post his Jettcr, iB by return of post put jh'full possession- of the nature of his case, His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new man ; in fact,, in many cases, a new being altogether, < 1 The only addition to tha ordinary written letter is the age, occupa'io?, habits and symptoms, nothing more, The usual consul tation fee of £1 (one pound) must be ea closed, otherwise no answer will be ratuj nod, There are thousands of .cases indailj Jife where a consultation with pne at a distance, will remove by a single letter, a great fear a great care, and it of tea solves what appears as an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyfbl on receipt of m explanatory letter from me. • ' ■ To those who are about to marry, I wov Id say consult-me before-doing so, and thus pie • vent many after troubles, and remove many unnecessary 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, Con suit with me, do not tarry, delays nro'daa gerous, and as an export, my time may not ba always at your service, you can, ■by simply enc'o&ing one pound, have the benefit, of my experience in tbe same manner as if I lived in your ownto<»n, and v?ith the addition's] advantage of thorough privacy. — Yourß, truly , LOUIS L SMITH. Address Dr. L. L. SMITH. . 182, COLLINS- BTREEI EABT, Melbourne, ' CONSULTATION FEE, BY LETTER, Fee for personal Consultation, £1 Is. The latter is inclusive of Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well packed, to all t'io Colonies, India and Europe, ' 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, fllolbonrno THE TARANAKI. HSR 'A L,D 1 VtJBMI?KaD DiILT,, , „ Prico, Id, — Sabrorlptlon per qa*rt«r, Bs, 6d, THE BUDGET &B TABANAEI WEEKLY HERALD PDBIiISHBD EVERY SATURDAY Price, 3d ; or per quarter 3b. ic advafaoe, TEKMS FOB AJBVJHBTISIK« ;— Ad> «<i£oiC*nU! of 16 wvr69,,,,Gne SbUiius. AdsertieemcmUoiMw3Tciiir«<Oa9SnllHnK& Bix^aca: AdrerMse-aecta of SJ •words,,. /Tws Shil)tߣg a Adnsrt!Hß6atQ or«wo»da....?waßbUHng9 ABlspra- 1 AdvcrtLemeate by ep&ca, 3s Gd per inch, No aivoriiaamo&t of lass valuo than 2a Gd can be booked ; that amount, therefore, will bo ohnrged on all Is, la 6ci, snd 2s advertise-mo->fs uglcbb paid f rat the time. All adv^rtiseraents must be pre-psld, except whore an peccant has been rtgu arly opened, ' It is ;.ft)tioaarly requested that all advertisementa for insortion in tbe Daily Herald eliould be l«f t at the office net Inter than uosn to as to aOßure insertion in the game day' tape?. ' 1 ■ -.-', Double Column advortiMmentt:— vrhioh ro only inserted on our fourth page — and alteration* of stisding advutiAsaments mufe<- be cent in to tho office not later than 3 0 oloofe tv prftricu* day Standing Advertisements for Three RndSix Montbs oon ba arranged for at a Liberal Discount, " " "" " ~ ■ - -> Notice to disoontinueradvertlsements (udIcss'whore.'Cumbqr of insertions Jo mentioned on original order) moßt bo forwarded, in writing, addressed. to the;. Manager, not later than 10 a m. oa days of pabiios ion. ' idr^OßtiiED AGENTS 'AUD OOEBES, PONDKI9TB. > V7aito?e w M Mr. Geey Frishb, ' I-3«1e^d0.4 -. . «ii Mr. I. DaASi . S%wer* „ M Kr. J, Davhjson CJarljje . «„ «. Mr, J. Ksswob- h» Opnnike' -• 'At- --••'iVtt.VR GFA&yfo a-enui .M. M „. • A 'ml Vt, Bsbtsano 7 3jD.8,88 u FO2 A&Va33!sgßl]!fl[SNTa k " FBtHJIKy ia-- del to *ny l dt tht ttojn agsatfl will 'xfloolvo j.roa».pt attsntbn. FAEAKASI SEBALBesa "BtTDtfST may r be T FU2<3SIAi J .II!D iErosa tbt foil winj iitf ?Bt:<<ap«j;B — .liEW-PIiYMOUTH -. . •3*tt J. Vcalo, jtia.V'neYon-strßot Wo*4 - Mr J. A^ery, Eovon-stroot Mr B, ale, Brougham-it-eet Miss Oottisr, Brouzham-strcot Mr Orocker, Devoa-st eet ■ Mr. ?VRnoie, Dov6u-et.eel Wett Mr Gilmbur, Brooghkm'e^oet Ho'ith Mr Handy, comer of Oourteaay Eillot-r.treets ■ ■ Mr PirVDovon-BfteotEaßt' J Mre: Mo Kay, corner of Devoa aid WaUaa 'sir^tß- / .' hv Brasoh Dfv<?s«Btreet, next To/n Bildgt . Mr Towneecd, Divon-dtreot Mr.Ystes, Brongb'am-street ' Mre Bcwon,. Devon-street Baat FITZBOY— ' MANAIA— MrO. Knufekey ' ■■ MrGilmour Bell Block-— - NosMAKBy— Mr C. Cullaghftu Mr Bertßford > LEITPEaTOM— HAWKBA— Mr £ ollius Mr DaricUon Waitaba'— Pate a— . Mr Grey Froier Mr J. 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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5882, 7 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5882, 7 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5882, 7 October 1885, Page 4

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