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Medical. ils there no ho»u' tii„ „;,! " — " CONSULTS— Ou all affections of the Nervous w n "o mate from ff hat cause * Oiul broken-down constitutions. ■- ■ On all d,ea 3 e a arising ro, early iudiscretiona Un Rheumatism. In these colonies, those excesses which m !,».. of remedying the ills we already h a V f « combing the effects likely to 3. flde its as he may, put on as eood an «t„u ■ V» can, still is the victim KfiJffiFI aS livinglicandthatsooneS iy discover him to the world. Onr S our future offspring, and the duty we Z t ourselves forbids procrastination, and poinTn to us, no to wait till the ravag sbreS ou tn our constitutions. 8 aK out ln Before negociating with a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk," o re employing a barns er, a careful man mak enquiries as to their afandbg, their length occupancy or residence; and, in the case n f » egal adviser, both as to hia legal qualificaC and as to his capabilities of transacting J individual business he consults himup n Strange to say however, in the selection of a med.calman.thesuffererfrequentlyomitsthese necessary precious, and without regard to t fitness, quaificat.on, experience and « yo the particular ailment requiring treat™™? v Sr rkp3 ' liMitt *-oSS Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad are ruined in health, and are bankrupt S spirits, hope and money? Have T T/ years pointed out to them that? A-?? Smith, mtk only legally filled medical man advcrthkgktk coLL? EWI 1 also prosecuted, at my own expense, these ve! quacks and exposed the various nostrums E beal orgerie, It is for this reason th It ont of theethics of the profession and ad e r £ to give those who require the service of m branch an opportunity of knowine th.v 2 consult a %lly qualified man over who has m adethis his DrL. L. Smith is the only legally qualifi medical man advertising and u V T in Melbourne 24 ye n\ full 2 r beM Wtrvous Diseases M 1 Pra3tloe 0D Loss of Powtr A Debility Syphilitic Affections - Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism Onehunga, October, I ' 1878 '~ Mr K - D * $$$|§§W Wes: Sir,-Nothing fflsvnPm f m m greater P laasur e RW H ("nd I doao as a publio | t 1§ d . ut J) than to give my tes* i\|L f§ tl! ™y to the wonderful Power of your treatment 1U the batll3 for tlie cure of rheumatism. Ihad tried every other known remedy and came to you as a last resort, at the recommendation of Dr Zinzan. I had been twelve weeks laid up, wd came to you on crutches, A complete cure was effected in seven days, when I resumed my work.— Respectfully yours, Wit. Hay™. 26, Queen-streefc, Auckland, October 8,1878. -Mr K. D. Sykes: Sir,-Some time has now elapsed since you effected a cure in my arm. I • had been 20 years, and not been able to lift it to my bead, I was cured in one bath, which appeared to me like a miracle.—Respectfully yours, James McOokmick. K. D. SYKES. $ O~W PUBL IS A eTI ,1(PBICE ONE SHILLING AND SIX PENCE); "|>HE GUTTLER'S' p TILDE AND HOUSEHOLD QOMPANION," BST J. 0. SHABLAND, Auckland, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB FAMILIES AND THOBE BEYOND THE BEACH OF MEDICAL AID. _ The aires of this handbook are purely prao tical. The discussion of matters connecting Food and Drink with the daily current of social ife may 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 trusts, make every subject clear and comprehensible, It is doubtless incumbent upon every person to possess some knowledge of the principles of health. It is to aid and assist those whose: thoughts maybe directed towards this study, that the writer hopes this little volume may be ■ found to fulfil its purpose satisfactorily. Anticipating a very large demand for tbiY work, we have placed its price whhih ihb REAOII0? EVERY ONE. ITS USEFULNESS SHOULD COMMEND' ITSELF TO ALL, BY ITS PLAIN AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS . FOE THE PEESERVATION OE HEALTH, BY PBOPEB MANAGEMENT OF THE STOMACH. Ist, It takes the broadest meaning of Health,'' and includes all that relates to Moral, ntellectual, and Physical Culture. 2nd. It teaches sick and weakly people how 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 Clothe, sth, It teaches how to rear Children bo that that they may be strong and Healthy. 6th. It tenches how to prepare Food, and how to cook it, and gives a Food Table Bhow* ing its relative digestibility. 7th. It gives special chanters on Consumption, Colds, Digestion, Diseases, Medi« cines, their properties, Uses and Doses, Headaches, and Nervousness. Bth, It ghes directions' and formula) or Medicated Baths food for the Sick Boom, Household Necessities, Disinfect* ants and how to prepare and use them, the Symptoms and treatment of Poisons, tho treatment of Scalds and Burns. Every Householdee Should Keep this Handy Book Hung up' in a Convenient Place whebe all the Family may have access TO IT. Medical aid is not always within reach, The perusal of this book by young and old will fortify them by a knowledge of simple treatment in cases of emergency, and where no other help is at band "A LIFE MAY THUS 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: I H. J E PFEE S0 N, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, PoLLEN-STBEET.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3292, 5 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3292, 5 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3292, 5 April 1879, Page 4