•■■■ oil) Dynamite;! n;:;.; , ) f:!i;w: f 'ONCi and extensive liise 1 lias established 1j I'NQBEE'S , - , to : be"tlie .Safest; most Reliable; Least Objectionable in close Workings, 'and Strongest'.Dynamite niariu;fHbfcUVed,: O-T---,^'■■!"':;'!' /•ifthe'imost, perfect;'patentiappliance? are iisedlinjits/tmaniifactitre, tas weir as .being, ; under, fte. direofwipeivision of . ihe ; English 'Government, ,\yic .inaista thateyerj tqn.sjiall :pas3..the,!mostj : i^id,':teit3 ; .p"os3ible,; iTJuis, iif, nott,. of quality v .aiid , i i f orbid''its' lea\ring , ;'th6 .\tihi-' : ■fpiinitjr, 'stability;,.,a'nd purity are'.'assured, I Whilst ■ other brands, not.'tiaying the ,'same iappli/ificea and sup ervisioivhrtvo of tcri'faileci itd'meet these'sevei'e'.tests, boe'ii : seized arid iconfiscated.'^/■;;■>' W- ,'■ '•[ ''■"■ "' v I;-NOBEL'S i in-mortar-shots has provod : itsel£byifar thestrongest'dynamite',- , ;', v= I ! t ..NQB.BL I Sr:iS:'; unequalled;;! for.: mining,, (quarrying:, blasting, in wet solid : or ; [fissuredj;. rook,, tunnelling , , : .breaking.; up ( hyrecksj'sunken, racks', j blowing , , out. and jsJ!lit|ng i^ iing ( immenß9'saying iiTtime, labour,.'and jmonoyv , 1: '' ; :.''.'?"'' '-V' , '/ •'■■'■"'V'.'/'-V . li; iijsist^'as ; .is ; ''doiie in Igetting.fmZi/:Nobe^'S;Glasgow-make, which ia'U'b'ears'the.Company 's-Trad'a Mark; inoliid-' ijing the-name of ■■• Alfred 'inypn.cor of Dynamite, Beware. I Do Jiot , be' /deceived" by.'.'.Colonial ; or . Continental :brah"3'3.'•-r' ' ''. ■-':."'•'•' '"- ! -'•"•.',','" : "Price Eeduced.'to ! TWO 'SHffiLlNfiS hand SIXPENCE 1 per' lb. with 1 Discount' to 'the
.RATENtrBLASTfNG.. iV'jMrni-;ttTiNE.;'j:.--!■;/;■■. ■■:'.■.;; la '¥dRTY ".peri :coht. .stronger than Dynamite:;', gives soft-Jess smoke; is .as : safe as Pynamite.rj.is B)ower, : les3 shattering , ,' and njow'pxpansive. in ; its action; indissoluble in.yater; : when.all-p'thor.nibro-.srlyceririe compounds are frozen and is fired with' fuse,'. detonator, and dyna-' mite primer 'in the' same'manner ■as of-blasting, gelatine gives , better/ resul ta • than 3Jlbs of iDynamite; .yeti itiie-!only 6d .per lb .-per.slb packet higherin--pric3.. :::';. ; ' ■'<■.<. ! : r Necessary; double. tape : fnse, best quality atjordinary rates, aild improved size detonators, jpr. firing,,.'Also,'warming pans for thawing'..dynamife when .'frozen j ; aiid if these pan's aroused' hob .TOorid the outer part'o'f, them uptolßO degrees Fah, may be used'with' 'safety."Dynamite and Gelatine always in stock; , ; Printed instructions for using the above explosives issued with every • 51b' : package.-''V- -■:.'■- : .-- v .'■ .. '■■ Suppliee'inay behadfroniJAMES Uenshaw; ; ;'and!:T. &; S.; Mokrin i & .G0.,. ; Litaifedd-,..-. : !.-, jThameß|.John PHii/ilPSife; Son, 1 '.. 1 - !; ::;Paerqa;and Welm& : Sotn;TB!B ; ; ;| , ~; I ■~..•'.-,!i J,.;: ,., ■..Tβ Arpha,, ~.„.,. ,', , : . ~;,.. i A'g?n,t| for ■Nobel's Ex.plps.ive.Gq. (pmit?d),_ ;"%' !u forNort^^ew^b'ilandi m - : ". J
: Zi"«'H\ ""-ledloal, 1 : ! . V ""'*" ; ,(S'.' I> .! 1 ' .•-•.•ji' J .;.i>.-;'•;:., ;,>;: ■■vj p >v ia-f-t <-;!i, >J-i I'.V.'-.'V. 3)'ie easjiil l ft atiire Oftentimes bristles forth' in strange ! tvjiii 3 :i;.'ci'uptions."—AfitilijiScenpil.,. u; ,:• i A SOME patients BUffoving ;fvoiiv norvpus. affections /./ara afraid, from sheer bashfulncsa, and modesty .to'PEßSONA'tWf'fcudi'ilt'ft-inedical man-otlier patients Have nottlieself-possession and coolness wlion in the -consulting room, to'accurately describe their symptoms-tlieir hiibife of life, and the nature of the , disease they suffor from." '■ ' ,:: -' ; ■ ■''■>"■' . cletfsuohporaonsfheor.sho) sit quietly .down in 'the priyaoy of their ovyjiapartments, and idtli.calm minds dbs'cribo'clearly; each symptom of tlieii'base, a delif statement this written; and laid b'ofore.me, is :far pi'eforable in;HEiiyon3 diseases to a personal consultation;' Where. lidiveve'r, v a disease is of a peculiar and exceptionai chnractor, ; a personal consultation may-become necessary ;'.btit my success in correspqn. dencc.is so.great; that of the ilioiisindsupon tlioiisandswhomlnavo trc^ted'byletter durins'llio las't 32yeav8,iiota siuglemistake has eveivoocurved, not a qneo has over beenmiidp public—iu fact, thovery simplicity of my sysfemqf .coi'respoiidence proyenta publicity. ' :: ■' ■ ; - ;: :■■■■■"' r ••'.'."' '■■; "■" = • i At the same time medicines aro Sent to my patients In-such a formes to defy detection. - How many th'oueaiids have I not brought joy to ? ■ How many-have'beeiFenabled'to enter iuto: the mamagestato tlirough consulting ine? ; ~ - Dow many after marriage have'p_vivately_ consultod ine and beeh-blessed, arid their married lives madofruitful and happy.: . K-- .. - ; .:; : How-many wastedriuned youths of sexoihave also beon restored to'liealth, and thanked their man : hood ; for having consultedjme by letter.:, ■ . How many questions arise where the fariiily physicianis unablo to unravel the case, and wlieve Mmi the patient lingeis on, not daring to telHiis family medical adviser tho nature of his complaint, until consumption, wasting, ormentaldiseasessotin.and the sufferer gets beyond tho ciirablo stago, and is left a hopeless wreck. - /; '; ;-. .-A letter written in. tlio privacy of tho. room and dropped in tho post box reaches mo quietly; the answerisreturned'as quietly and unostentatiously, and .the p'ationt.-witliout stepplntr from his chamber, except to post his letter, is by return of post put in full possession of tho liaturo of his case; His hopes avo raised, 1 his doubts renioved, and ho is comparatively a new mau; in fact, in many cases, a new being altogether.'. - ■ ■ ■;. ■ The only addition to the ordinary written letter is the ago, occupation, habits and symptoms, nothiui? more. The usual consultation fee of W. (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise , no answer will be, returned* -• ; ..•■■■.'' ''■'■'■ . ! : '■:'' '■'' ■'-•
There are thoiisaudsof cases in daily life .whore , a consultation with one at a distance, will rehibvo' by a single letter ■i> greatf ear,a great earn, and it of ten solves-'what appears as:au impenetrable mystery. Manyiasad heart has beenmade joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me..,, .■ ■ ■'■ Jo those who are about to marry, I .would say consult me before doing so, and thus preventmany after troubles, and romoveniany unnecessary fears and prejudices; to those, more especially who lmvo suffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their;passions,-to these.l say, at onco, consult with nie, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as an expert; faiy titno may notbo always ;at your service, you can, by.simptyenclosing one pound, have the benefit of my experience in the same nianuef as if I lived in your own town, and with the additional advantages thorough privacy.- Yours, truly, : ~,; . . LOtflS L, SMITH. Address— i ••■,..•■ Dr. I. L /SMITH, ' ' .182 COLLINS-STREET EAST, '~ ' .'■■'.. -Melbourne. CONSULTATION. FEE, BY LETTER, : £1, Fee for personal Consultation, £1 Is, The latter is inblusiveof Medicine, Medicines 1 forwarded, well-paoked, to all the Colonies, India, and' Europe. 182 COLLINS-STREET EAST, Melbourne. Op: BOX OP CLARKE'S B4L PILLS IS warranted to cure all discharges.from;the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional, Griwel and Pains in tho Uiick. Soul in uoxea, 4s Cd each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicluii Vendors. . . . • . Proprieiors, Tho LINCOLN AND iriDLANI) COUNTIES DKUa COIII'ANY, Lincoln, England,- . . Export Agents: ; Burgoynn, Burbi'idgcs and Co., Col6man : strect, Lnudon ■■'.'■•' Nowbery and Sons, 37, Ncwgate-stroct, London Barclay and Sous, 95, I'arringdoii-strcet, London ' Sanger nnd Sons; Oxford-strfSet, London •-Anti nil the London ■ffholcsnlo Houses. - ■■■:■ .. Agontsfor.NewZealanl-. . , . I KEMnnoKNEy Piiossßu & Co,, Dimodin, Aiick- ■ '"■ ' ' land, midCltristchurt!i. ■ '' ■ : SANDEII /iIfDSOifsWcAiYPTI EXTOACI , '-: Moslor, M.D., Prof; Uulvorsity. Griefs\yald, ropor.tst -diphthorla. Tonsils continually coherent, present iiig ulcers witlM'hito exudate'. ' Cured in H days.--ADv ■■•: ■.■■■• •"-:;;:::.: ■ ■ ' ■;".■:'! ::;--" . SANDEJtVANi) SONSI.EirCALPTI .EXTKACT.Mosler, ir.D,, Pro; Univorsity, • Groifswalil,, reports . -Uib'Biicn. Extr, proved magnificently succcs3fu, in very s ivero cbiitusions , , bruiso3, sprains, wounds; ribs, and limbs.—ADV.. . •, ■ SANBBB AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXITvACV is the only existing volatile extract. All other proparationa of tho .Eucalyptus, no, mattor whore manufactured, are crudo,-resinous oils, irritating a ii(! bliftorlng.' au'd of ra.l daugorifiorronuously ap-1 plioil n throat tllswisos, otc.-Ai)Vi
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5282, 26 September 1885, Page 4
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