Business Hotioei. THB GBEAT EABTEBN FUHRIBHIHO MAET. • O B O M L B Y t FUMWIUBB BBOKBB, VALUATOB, 4ft, Ooraer of Armagh and Manchester stmtt. N JS W AND 8200STDHAETD FUHNTIUSa\ And goods of every description on sala, Sales attended on oommission. FUKKITVBB, <tO., BOUOHI, 8OU> ( OB EXOHAK«BD. NOW OPXN. N.B.—^'o connection* with any other shop in the trade. {$£ | tiiBAP Cabinet Works, Viotoria atwt, ' \,f near Oarlton. gT>US#niTRB made to order and repaired. .a" EV&B.Y description of Work on mnrjcirtta terms. 17\ H. Von Sohoeneberg, Victoria ifaao^ J « near Carlton, opposite Bishop's Court. fiat tW • H3?O0 K9 r OHTUIBTOHU&OM. 18*t Not a i &UBPBI8I&G OUBE To those who know what tL&IWBKWS SjilOQD JJiWTOEMk HAB DOBS. In tb.« Auckland " Evening Btar " of tho 27t'a April last appeared the following loaai, which rxpiiviss iteelf s — The brig gella Mary, from Melbourne, fa buk*t, !»und for Eaipora, put into harbour jt^Ai'dny morning to obtain medical aid lot Cautain Own, master of the vessel, who htt been very unwell during the latter part of the voyage. Captain Oweu, who has foQowtd Ihe asoSimn% profession for many yean, and had sever until leaving Siolbourna OB • April 10th last suffered from illness of any ;, f.?vfie uatute, was suddenly seized on that I data with violent pains in the b»ok. Binoo | divo he has been swung up in a hammock hi j the oiibin quite helpless. The vessel wai <M I Kuif*r-4 tii, noon on Thursday last, bat QlO [ woathcr being thiok and foggy, it was deenudf advisable to jome oh to Auokknd for mediea^ s£»k> L .anoi). The barque arrival early ysrtfi d«y cuorning, and Dr Moore having beenMDf for, visitod Captain Owen, and gave initrßO* i licui< to the mate of the vtfuel regarding trtafe* i nivtt. The invalid is suffering from a SMOte | of rheumatism of a severe nature, and the ; doctor coi-eiiers it advisable to effeot a partial recovery before attempting the removal of. hit :>&tieiii to more Euitable quarters on shONt J OupVa.ni Owen is well known in Auckland* ) Rod cwiy residents will be sorry to learn off j bifi affiict'on. j JieforHng to above, Captain Owen has ttf» | £&y (i«t Deoember) stated : " After baing \ treated for about five we«ks by two TWffdfcal t. son successively, with very littlo alteratiM j In iby condition, exoept that the pain in m* I kuiiiii an^ back was made somewhat aaaiai • through the effeot of the galvanic battery, I ; felt a gradual sinking thai told me the dram md v&i not far off, and oco of my visiting friends suggested that I should try whirl Hitehen's Blued Restorer would do, as it ill being bo talked about far and wide. With* out much faith ia it, I consented to try SL but did not notioe an; good effoct nnbl 1 had taken about the third or fourth botfby when my appetite deoidedly quickened, ana I felt thr»t my strength was coming baok to me. I then ceased to take the medioine, and allowed nature to take its course, but finding my appetite going I stimulated it by unafi doses of the Restorer, using no other madi* cine, but applying the ointment freely. B* degroea my whole system seemed to be inn* g oratod j and now, after a treatment of ni months, I am able to mume charge of my 70ssel, and am only waiting her arrival m pert to do so. I oan easily walk four mileg a day without the slightest inconvenience. I consider my friend's su^gMtions saved my life, and that it is a duty that I shoula publioly testify to the extraordinary power of Hitohen'e Blood Beatorer over the severert cases o£ rkeumatisui." W. M. OvVJUI. The agents will be happy to show original manusoripts of the several published teitk monials anont the Bemedy, with soorea of otkers not yet published. h. I). NATE ;i^ & CO., Auckland, Sole ageate in Ohristehuroh — OCMEABOfIg. _ __ _ " It therd no hopa P " the sick man aaid, Tlie silent doolor shook bin b.ewi. " While tbnc it iifo tfu-rv's hope," ht MMt " ' Mgtobo, duiu ftuuaas esfc, spes est,' " B 1.-. L. S M I I ■ (The onlj Ugally qunJ;ifid medioal maM sdvertieiug) COKBTH/I— On all affeotio&s of the Ntmmt System, fjf R-iatt&r from what cause arising On all brolren-dowii co&stntutioes On ell dise&ses arising irora early iadiaatO* tions en Gout On Eheuniatism. In these Colo/iie*, those ei?«f »s* whwk wt have iadulgbd in " hot youlli " toll upon at with fearful interest. Our regrets aro usel«*s, oui ! opining ftttilOt 'I.be sole idea ■ should b* tho chanoat WO pcsKis of rbtneaying theiUs wo already nafOr or combating the eifeotc Hkdy to Miult, Hide it as h« may, put ou && #uq{L an ezttriot as he can, still is the victim conscious that h» is a living lid, and thtt usauet or later hii* vioat will discover him to (.lie wrld. Our he<h, car obligations to tochiy at large, the> veltsro of our future uufipriug, aud the dvtf *c ovre Is ourselves forbid prcenatmatJoay and point out to us not to wait till tht ravages break out in our constitutions. 2kf ore cogotiating wirii a in^rehant | befotO engaging v/ith a confideutitil clerk | btfofO enioloyiag & barrister, a cuseloi mv make* enquiries m to their standing, their length of oecupanoy or residence ; and, in the case of v legal &u?iecr, both m to bis legal qualnta* tioas atid as to his capabilities uf tntntaotiiig the individual business lie consults him upes. Strange to say, however, m the seleotUw of ». medical mas, the su&aror irequwUj omitv these Becossary precautiotii, acd without It" gard to the fitness, qualiticution, experiesataid übilitj for the particular uiiment rcquil* ing treatment, he consiJU tha nwttest BUU^ whose exporionca fuid pr*ctiw, perhaps, llaais quite an opposita tlubcucu. Is it- asfconiibiog that to nuuij.ave drivttt. v cad, are ruined is heeJtb, ai»d are bankrupt in spirit*, hope end nicr.ev t iiave I sot W» j#*i» r>»iui«d out to i.htfi& Lhut 1, Dr h, Ib t. ; niitb, t-m tha only, legally qudiiied madiatt ■■.:t,j-! t,dTi-rtisizigin the Uolod^b p Have I not ■d.-Hi w ojecutod, at ray own «x^(^se, theM very exacts, and expoeed th« varutuc ooabnuat tiies aio telling — suuh m FhuephedyßV Essence of Life, Ac— aud had Itcu, analysed acd found them to consist of " tutut Bsgat sjid flavouring matter," and Use oemfieatea I have pro Tod t-o be all /orgoi ics. It ia far thlo. reason that I step out ol U,e i<thics«f thepro> fc-ttiJOH and advertise, logae thos* wko r*> quire tliG Borvioes of &.y bruueh aa anportn* nity of knowing they csv oomult a lagally qualified ebbd, ond cae>, r»or«ovor, who hat made this hiß espooitJ study. Dr I. L. Bntjtb is tlio oztiy l«^*iiy maliltd . medieul man ftdvertisLug, end L« baa Mtß fti Melk>urß» 24 years, ia £ull pruvtioe on If BXTOM DISBABB , LOSS OS POTTBB AXE DSSLLITX Byphiutio £fyso r i.LOXB WANI OP (OSUXTiOK Goux uo & aauxATXam ; Dr L. It. Bmith can bo consulted by le(Atjr< Fee, £1. liedioines forwarded to all the (kda> . nies. Dr L. L. RMIXIS, 188, rollins etroot Sast (late the litjsjdfnt>' of the Governor), Mblbouukb. 4145,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4749, 20 July 1883, Page 4
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