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Medical. ' w?"? i 1 op .° l '116I 16 sick 11111,1 sa Hie silent doctor shook his head While there is lite there s iioio ASgroto Mum animas est, spes est. K L. L. S M I T H (The only legally-qualified medical man advertising) consults— On all affections of the Nervous System no mutter from what cause arising), On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising roiu early indiscretions Oil Grout Wn Rheumatism. In these colonies, those excesses which we have induced in ''hot youth" tell upon us with 1 fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repinings futile The sole idea should he the chances we possessor remedying the ills we already have of combating the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on as e;oocl an exterior as he ■ can, still is the victim conscious that he is a l'vmg lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our Faith, ? u obhgations to society at. large, the welfare of our future offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselves forbids procrastination, and points out' to us, not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. . Before negotiating with a mcrchaut, before' migaginc with a confidential clerk, before employing a banister, a careful man makes' H enquiries as to their standing, their length of v occupancy or residence; and, in the case of a egid adviser, both as to his legal qualifications" and a, to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon Strange to say however, in the election of a medical man, the sufiferer frequently omits these necessary precautions, and without regard to the' fitness, qualification, experience and ability or the particular ailment requiring treatment he' consults the nearest man, whose experience and' Ear 4 '* l's it astonishing that so many are driven mad, arc ruined in health, and are bankrupt in g spirits, hope and money? Have I no K years pointed out to them that 7 Br L I Smith, m the only legally qualified medmf, man advertising n the colonics / Have IS-' also prosecuted, at my own expense, these v"5. quacks, and exposed the various nostrums thev Lr? s, Tw™i k,,pw ' ,t ' Life, &c.—and had them 1 analysed and found' them to consist of« B ui . nt Sugar and. flavorX: mater,'andthe certificates I have proved to. be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of theprofession and advertise-' to give those who require the service" of mv' branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a egally qualified man, and one, more^ over, who has made this his especial study. . Loss of Power & Debility Syphilitic Affections'. Want of ■ Conditionj ' " 1 and Rheumatism i. pl' i MIIH can be' consulted : by ROCKLAND ( TDRM BATHS; Onehunga,: October;! ' gives me greater pleasure i F$P I doso as a public* 1 iilL J® timon y to the wonderful; s ' .P on 'er of your treatment, ; 'P the baths' for the' cure ! r ' of rheumatism, Ihad tried' i every other known remedy i and capie to you as a last. ; resort, at the recommendation of Dr Zinzanv: I < , had been twelve weeks laid up, and came to . you on crutches. A complete cure : was effected'! in seven days, when I resumed my wotk,'-—• Respectfully yours, Wa. Hayres.! i. ' 26, Queen-street, Auckland,- October 8,1878. 'i -MrK. D Sykes: Sir,-Some.timehas'npff , elapsed since you effected a cure in my arm. I had been 20 years, and not been able to lift it" to my head. Iwas cured:in ; one bath,'.which i appeared to me like a miracle.—Respectfully l yours, Jajies McCormick. , . K. D, SYKES. j\ ! o w pu "b rTiTi^D~ (PBIOE ONE SBILMNQ. AND SIX PENCE) • , ■ "fHB gETTLBR'S Q.UIDB^: ' : AND i JJOUSKHOLD ''' QOMPANIONJ" B V ' J. C. SIIABLAND,. AtrcKiAND,: t SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR' FAMILIES | AND THOSE BEYOND'THE BEACH OF i: MEDICAL AID. The aires of this handbook are purely prac 1 ' tical. The discussion o£ matters - connecting ■ Food and Drink with the daily current of social :,' ife may prove of the utmost importance and . , benefit to the pro--ont and future of our , race. The selection and condensed information 1 ' presented to the reader, will, the writer trusts,'.m make every subject clear and comprehensible, ; ■ It is doubtless iucumbeiit upon every person to possess some knowledge of the' principles of ! ' health, It is to aid and assist those whose"! [ thoughts may he directed towards this study, ii i that the writer hopes this little volume, may bej I found to fulfil its purpose satisfactorily. r Anticipating a very large demand for this i work, we have placed its price within the' • 3 REAOtt 0? EVERY ONE. . , ; ill ,Ji ITS USEFULNESS ' SHOULD ;COMiIBND/ ITSELF TO ALL, EY ITB ' , PLAIJT AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS ; | FOE THE ' , '" il; PBESEEVATION OF HEALTH, 3 BY PBOPEB MANAGEMENT OP THE '"' i 1 STOMACH 1 Ist. It takes the broadest meaning of Health," |' and includes all that relates to Moral,',, htellectual, and Physical Culture, ' 2nd, It teaches sick and weakly people how 1 '" to become strong and healthy. 3rd. It teaches people in health how to;|, keep their Bodies and Brains in the best condition. 4th, It teaches how and what.to Eat and"'. Drink, how to Sleep, to . Bathe and to i: Clothe. sth, It teaches how to rear Children so that that they may be strong and Healthy. , Gth.Jlt teaches how to prepare Food, and how :: " to cook it, and gives a Food Table' show* '■' : iog its relative digestibility. 7th, It giyes special chapters ou Consump-::, [ tion, Golds, Digestion, Diseases, Medi- ' cines, their properties, Uses and Doßes, 1 Headaches, and Nervousness; ' , Bth, It gives directions and • formula or. '• Medicated Baths, food for the Sick : ,, Room, Household Necessities, Disinfect" • ants and how to prepare and use themj the Symptoms and treatment of Poisons, , i the treatment of Scalds and Burns.,. .• tVERY HoUSEHOLDEE SHOULD' KeßPi , this Handy Book Hung up in a , ; Convenient Place whebe all :, the Family may have f ACCESS TO IT, 1 " Medical aid is not always within reach. The' : perusal of this book by young, and old will : ■ ' fortify them by a knowledge of simple treat?' ;i " pient in cases of emergency, and where no other • 1 help is at hand "A LIRE MAY TBUS BE SAVED." • To be had of all Booksellers, Stationers, Country' ' Stores, and from the Proprietor, By post, for 10 two-penny postage stamps. Thames Agent: J. H. JEPpEJi S0 N, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, POLLEN-STBEET.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3234, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3234, 3 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3234, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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