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Medical. ; 1 Is there no hope? the sick man sa ; ?vi e -i » e , "ty l ' slloo k his liead. \hile there is life there's liopo ■/Egroto Jdum aiiimas est, spes est. I mt '-8 M I. x H i • (Tile only legally-qualified medical man advertising) consults— On all affections of the Nervous Svstem no matter from what cause arising). < On all broken-down constitutions. » arising roro early indiscretions Un Rheumatism. ' In these colonies, those excesses which we ha™ \Zl!l£L* Our regrets are useless, our repinines f„Ki O , The sole idea should be the chances we possess iof I ; eraed y" l ,B .Us we a | rea( , h 10S8e8 . combating the effects likely to result. Hide! • a 'V s exterior as he , can, still is the victim conscious that he is a Imng he, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our Pi th obligations to society at large, the welt 0 f our future offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselves forbids procrastination, and points ouf to us, no to wait till the ravages breff oi our constitutions. oreaic out:in Before negociating with a merchant Wo™ paging with a confidential clerk,* ® employing a bamstor, a careful man JJf enquiries as to their standing, their lenS occupancy or residence; and, to the case of f 1 legal adviser, both as to his legal an individual business he consults him unon Strange to say, however, in the silecL medical man, frequently omits £ necessary precautions, and without f eE S f n th ■ fitness, qualification, experience and ablitv , the particular ailment renuirinir f',w ? , or iiKi » *» Is it astonishing that H0 many are dr - • mad, are ruined in health, and are bankw spirits, hope and money? Have I 3 # years pointed out to them that /, iff Smith, am, tke only kgdly quails med \ mm advertising in the colonics? Have Inn - also j? oseo f d > my own expense, Ee ve quacks and exposed the various nostrums E > Essence of LiiGj &C. and hsd them tinal-J them to consist of« Burnt Su22d I matter," and the certificates /have provbTl? ! t ' s * or 'l" 3 reason that I steD out of the ethics of the profession and to give those who require the service 31 branch an opportunity of knowing thev can consult a legaUy qualified man, and one more, over, who has made this hi. especial * Dr L, L. Smith is the only legally aualifi medical man advertising, and fi« hoo i, in Melbourne 24 vear?in In ?• been f Nervous Diseases 7 n fuU pra:tloe °» r 1,038 of Power & Debility e Syphilitic Affections f .. Want of Gonditiong s r> t r « Rheumatism ; IZ$i iL Mm, Onehunga, October, 15th ' 18 78.~Mr K. J. 7 ¥ es: Sir.-Nothing ir Sives me greater, pleasure a If M st) 83 a public e | L rfl duty) than to give my tes. mMiA i&Ji tlmoDy to the wonderful e P ower of yew treatment S * ' n for the cure y • of rheumatism. Ihad tried a every other known remedy • and came to you as a last g resort, at the recommendation of Dr Zinzan I had been twelve weeks laid up, ind came to yon on crutches. A complete cure was effected m seven , days, when I resumed my work - Respectfully yours, Wm. Hayrks. . • ; ' Q ue6n ' atre eti Auckland, October,B.lß7B —'MrK. D. Sykes: Sir,—Some time has now " u you effected a cure in my arm I had been 20 years, and not been'able to lift it to my head, I was cured in one bath,'which appeared to me liko a miracle.-Respectfully yours, James McCormick. ■ e K.D. SYKES/ 1 $ 0 "w^FuTLliifED", 7 (PEICE ONE SHILLING AND SIX PENOEVi •: I 'jpE gETTLER'S QUIDE ' AND H OUSEHOLD ' QOMPANION,"' 1 ' BV ir J. C. SHAELAND, Auckland. I ~ . SPECIALLY, ADAPTED FOR ; families B AND THOSE BEYOND THE BEACH OF - MRDICAL AID. .. . The aims of this handbook are purely prac tical, The discussion of matters connecting" ; Food and Drink with the daily current of social : ifemay prove, of the utmost importance and . benefit ,to the : ; present and future of ; our .race, The selection and condensed information' presented to the reader, will, the writer trnßts 1 make every subject clear and comprehensible; l It is doubtless incumbent: upon every person ; to possess some knowledge of the principles of' health, It is to aid and assist | those whose ,1 thoughts maybe directed! towards, this study;' f a that the writer hopes this little volume may bg f found to fulfil its purpose satisfactorily. : ' r : Anticipating: a very large for this 1 a work, we have placed its price: within the' 6 . ;RBAOa OF EVERY ONE, :. ■! •{/i" e : ITS USEFULNESS SHOULD COMMEND : [■ . ITSELF TO AIL, BY ITS ' g PLAIN AND PBACIIOAIi SUGKJESTIONS 11 ii . foe THE ' ' ' '' 1 g PEEBERYATION OF HEALTH, s ■ BY PBOPEE MANAGEMENT OF THE ■ 1 J STOMACH. ■ II Ist, It takes the broadest meaning of Health,' ; and iuoludes all that relates to' Moral, : ntelleotual, and Physical Culture. r 2nd, It teaches sick and weakly people howto become strong and healthy.•• 3rd. It teaches people in health how V 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 tot Clothe. sth, It teaches how to rear Children so that that they may be strong and Healthy, J 6th.&lt teaches how to prepare Food, and how to cook it, and gives a Food Table shtiw '' ing its relative digestibility, 1 . 7th, It gives special chapters on Consump. II tion, Colds, Digestion, Diseases, Medi. : ~ oines, their properties, Uses and Doses, 1 - Headaches, and Nervousness; Bth, It gives directions and formula, oe ' Medicated Baths, , fopd for the" Si(}k" Boom, Household Necessities, ijisinfect; • \ au ' 3 sud how to prepare and use themj ■; the Symptoms and treatment of Poison^' e the treatment of Scalds and Burns, ;:! Eveey Householdeb Should Keep',! this Handy Book Huns up in a Convenient Place whebe all ,: > the Family may have , r .ACCESS TO IT, Medical aid is not always ; within reach, t The perusal of this book by young and old will ; fortify them by a knowledge of simple treat- ■ i " ment in cases of emergency, and where no other' t 8 help is at hand ;"A LIFE MAY THUS BB SAVED,f ' • To be had of all Booksellers, Stationers, Oonntrp Stop, and from th? Proprietor,' :By post, for 1Q two-penny postage stamps. . i Thames Agent : <T, H, JEFFERSON, I ; BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, : ; j POLLEN-STBEET.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3235, 4 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3235, 4 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3235, 4 February 1879, Page 4

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