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Bminaßi g otio— . THE OBBAT EASTEBN VDBHIBHIVQ JGia J3 B O M L 1 T t rUBNITUBE BROKER, VALUATOR, to* Corner of Armagh and Vft«" >| iflrtfr etisstS- » K W AND SBOOHD-HABD FUBNTTUBJsV And goads of every description on sale. Sales attended on commission. FußXiTtnu, 4a, Borrora, Bou>, om 4 EXOHAJTSKD. NOW OFII, N.B.— Fo connection with any other shop in the trade. 88B# CIHEAP Cabinet Works, Victoria sfa»X nearOarltoo. T^UBHITUBE made to order and repabad, T^VKBY desoriptwn of Work on moderate JCi terra. FH. Ton Bchorneberg, Tiotona stTMt, « oearOJuiton,o»postte Bishop's Oomt. fMI Kvv • Bzoc ii r tiaBISXPHPSGJI. lgii Not a BUEPUIBISQ OUBB. To those who kjuw what fliioHEH'B Blood .KraGouDt HAS BOHE. In (he Auckland "Evening Bter" of thf *7th April la»t appeared the following beat* which «"T.p3isia» itcelf :— The brig Bell* Mary, from Melbourne, is! ballast, bound for Kaipara, put into harbraf yesterday morning to obtain medical aid lot Captain Owen, master of the vessel, who haf been very unwell during the latter part of the voyage. Captain Owes, who ha? foilovsd the seafaring profession for many years, aad had &ever until leaving Melbourne « April 10th last suffered from ffirrc-j* of mj severe nature, was suddenly seized on thai date with violent pains in the back. Btnet then he has been swung up in a hansmook m the cabin quite helpless. The vesssl was *M Kaipara at noon on Thursday last, but fib* weather being thick and foggy, it- was deemed advisable to iome ob to Auckland for medioaX aimtoDce. The barque arrived early yester* day morning, and Dr Moore having been sent for, vieited Captain Owen, and gave instno* tions to the mate of the vessel regarding trait ment. The invalid is suffering from a tipsniar of rheumatism of a severe nature, and fiho doctor considers it advisable to effect a partial, recovery before attempting the removal ef bjtv patient to more suitable quarters on short* Captain Owen is well known in 'i"*H. and many residents will be sorry to lean of his affliction. Bef erfioz to above, Captnio Owen has this day (Ist Deoembsr) stated: "After bcinf. treated for about five- weeks by two **f***S nien successively, with very little sltfiratiosi in my condition, except that the pain in my hands and back was made somewhat easleff through the effect of the galvanic battery, I felt a gradual sinking that told me the dnad end was cot far off, and one of my visitißf friends suggested that I should try via I Hitehen's Bloed Bestorer would do, as it wa» being so talked about far and wide. WMb> out much faith is it, I consented to try % but did not notice any good effect unal I had taken about the third or fourth bottle, when my appetite decidedly quickened, ana I felt that my strength was ooming back to me. I then oeased to take the medicine, and allowed nature to take its course, but finding my appetite going I stimulated it hy small doses of the Beetorer, using no other mcdi* cine, but applying the ointment freely, fit* degrees my whole system seemed to be mn> gorated j and now, after a treatment of six months, I am able to resume charge of my vessel, and am only waiting her arrival in pert to do so. I can easily walk four mSm a day without the slightest inconveoienoa. I consider my friend's suggestions saved my life, and that it is a duty that I should pubHcly testify to the extraordinary power of Hitehtn's Blood Bestorer over the eevemt eases of rheumatism.'* W. M. OWEN. The agents will be happy to show original manuscripts of the several published teatr> mocisls anent the Bemedy, with scores of others not yet published. L. D. NATHAN 4 CO., Auckland. Sole agents in Christchureh— COOS4BOBI, "Is then no hope? " the sick man said, The aflect doctor shook his head. " While there is life therj's hope," he arid. " ' 2&§t&i, dam ftciisas e«t, ppes ccV " JJ B h. I, BMI ! I (Ih* only legally qufclifiod Iflffywl on advertasing) 00H8UIT— On all affections of the Nervous System, M matter from what eaose arising On all broken<down oonttitutioßs On all diseases arising from early indtmat tions GnGout Oc Bheumatasm. In these Colonies, those excesses whish TO havsisdul^sd in "hot youth" teH upon ns> with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repinmg xoffift ihe sole idea should be the chaaoßf ww possess of remedying tho ills we already hart* or combating the effects likely to resula> Hide it at he may, nut on as good sn *»toTiw as he can\ *till is the victim conscious that h* is a living lie, and that sooner or latex htt vices will discover him to the world. Our health, our obligations to society at large, tho welfare of our future offspring, and the duty veowe to ourselves forbid procrastination, and point out to us not to wait ffl tho ravages break out in our oonsUtutiens. Before negotiating with amersh&nt % beta* engaging with a oonfiri«ntial clerk | bafow eaployisg a berristar, a careful man makaa> enquiries as to their standing, their length ofo«cupancy or residence i and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualntetions acd as to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon* Straage to say, however, in the selection of ay medical man, the sufferer frequently onto these necessary precautions, and without io» gard to the fitness, qualification, erpsrisnej aad ability for the particular ailment reqnto ing treatment, he oobsuUb the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, Hrn is quite an opposite direction. Is it astonishing tfaat so many ere driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money P Have I not foxyears pointed out to them that I, Dr L. Lit Smith, am the only legally qualified medinl man advertising in the Colonies P Have I not also prosecuted, at my own ci} ease, thaw very quacks, and exposed tho tbijcci nostrum* they are selling — such as I*l csphodyno, Issenes of Life, 4c— and had Lb-m analysM and feund them to consist of " turn* Buga& and flavouring matter,** and the c«rtifieatos I have proved to be all forgeries. Itkforthit reason that I atop out of the ethics of tho profession and advertise, to give those who require the senioes of my branch an opportn» nity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who hM made this his especial study. Dr L. L. Smith is the only legally quaEtofl saedioal man advertising, and he has MM It Melbourne 84 years, in full practice on NnvoviDißxua Lose or flown axs Dnnm Stphiutio Amonoxs Wahx o» Cohsitiov Ck>n ixd BHUJXASSDi ' DrL.L. Smith can be consulted by lettsft Vee,£L Medicines forwarded to all the Oalo« nies. Dr L L SMITH, ltt, Collins street But (late tho Bflttttntt of theOovemor), Mußonsra. 4148

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4748, 19 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4748, 19 July 1883, Page 4

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