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Bnajnesa Wotloei. THE GEEAT EASTERN FITBITIBHIira MART. JtLrf* x5 B O M L B I, FUBNITUBB BROKER, VALUATOR, &O, Corner of Armagh and Manchester streeb. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FUBNTTUB* And goods of every dosoription on pal*, Sales attended on commission. Ffbnitubb, &0., Bott«ht, Sold, oi exohangbd. NOW OPEN. K8.— 2(0 oonnootion with any other ■hop in the trade, 88m CHEAP O&binet Works, Yiotoria stmt, near Oarlton. "ffTTOBNEEUBn made to order and repeind. T^VKRY description of Work on modenfit ITjl H. Yon Bohoeneberg, Yiotoria streeti JSj a near Carlton, opposite Bi* hop'i Ooturl* MM BWe8 We BXOO X9, IZ&KIM&STAL J-lA3OF, 41Smi8XOBUKOO, 1841 Not a SUBFEISISa OUBH To those who know what iiIITCHEN'S JOLOOD H'HBTOBII EA& DONE. Li the Aucklaßd "Evening Star" of tht Hflth. April Lust appeared the following load* wbioh ezplaias itself:— The brig Bella Mary, from Melbourne, ti ballast, bound for EJupara, put into harbour yeeiftrday morning to obtain medical aid te Captain Owen, master of the vomsl, who hat bot-a very unwell during the latter pert of the voyage. Captain Owen, who baa followed the seafaring profession for many years, tad had sever until leaving Melbourne oa April 10th last suffered from i!i;>gss of any severe nature, was suddenly seized oa thai date with violent pains in the baok. Bmot thon he has been swung up in a hammock ia the cabin quite helpleßs. The vessel wae dl Kaipara at noon on Thursday last, but the weather being thick and foggy, it was deemei advisable to Jomo oh to Auckland for modietil assistance. The barque arrived early yettes* day morning, and Dr Moore having been Mttl for, visited Captain Owen, and gave instrao> tiona to the mate of the vessel regarding tree> moot. The invalid is suffering from a specie! of rheumatism of a severe nature, ana tht dootor oonsiders it advisable to effect a jpartid recovery before attempting the removal of hif patient to more suitable quarters on ihoNk Captain Owen is well known in Auckland, and many residents will be sorry to lean Of his affliction. S«f erring to above, Captain Owen has t&ir day (Ist December) stated : " After befog treated for about fivo weeks by two mtdiou men successively, with very little alteration. in my condition, except that the pain in my hands and baok was made somewhat eniff through the effect of the galvanio battery, I folfc a gradual sinking that told me the dread end was cot far off, and one of my visiting friends suggested that I should try What Hiteheu's Blood 3eatorer would do, as it ni being so talked about far and wide. 'With* out much faith in it, I consented totryiL but did not notice anj good ofxeot until A hid taken about the third or fourth bottle* when my appetite deoidodly quiokened, and I felt that my strength was coming back, fit me. I then ceased to take the medicine, and allowed nature to take its course, but finding my appstite going I stimulated it by small doses of the Jgettorer, using no other modi* cine, but applying the ointment freely* Bt degrees my whole system seemed to be invfc gorated ; and now, after a treatment of wtt months, I am able to resume oharge of my vessel, and am only waiting her arrival in port) to do so. I can easily walk four xaflee a day without the slightest inoonvenienoe, I oonsider my. friend's suggestions saved my life, and that it is a duty that I should publicly testify to the extraordinary power of Hitohen's Blood Restorer over the severest oases of rheumatism." W. M. QWBSB, The agents will ba happy to show origin! manuscripts of the several published teeti* zuociala anent the Bemedy, with SOOTM of others not yet published. L. D. NATHAH & CO., Auokland, Bole agents in Christohuroh— COOK & BOB*

" le thcr6 no hope F " the siok man Mud« The silect doctor ehook his head. " Whilo there is life there* hope," he nkb " ' dam anirnos «sfc, spei eit*' ** U B L, L. SMI I ■ (The on!j legally qualified medical mai advertising) OONBOXT— On all affections of the Nerrous System, M matter from what cause arising Or. »U broken-down constitutions On ull disoases arieing from early indifoet* tioas On Gout Oa Eheum&ti»m. In these Colonies, thons oxcmjoi which w* have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon HI trith fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repining fntfle* t*ke sole idea should be the ohaBOM m po»e8B of remodying the ills ye already havt| or combating the effects likely to refluli. Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior as ho can, utiil is the victim coiiscionj that fa» i? a living lio, and that sooner on later hit vices will discover him to the world. Onr health, our obligations to society at large, th* welfare of our future offspring, and the duty «c owe to ourselves forbid procrastination &nd point out to us not to wait till thf ravages break out in our constitution!. Before negotiating with a merchant} befort engaging with a confidential clerk | before employing a banister, a careful uiun make* enquf-rics as to their standing, their length Of oooupanoy or residence j and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to hie legal qualifies^ tions and aa to bis capabilities of transacting the individual business ho consults him upon* Straago to oay, however, in the celcotdoa of ft medical hire, the sufferer frequently omit* these necessary precautions, and without rt> gard to the fitness, qualification, exptrime* osd ability for the particular ailment requir* ing treatment, he oocsulU the nearest maß» vhuae experience and praoticc, jierhaps, lief in quite aa oppc&ito direction. Is it astonishing that so m&ty are drirea mad, are ruined in health, and &to bankrupt in epirits, hope and money P Mars I not fox years pointed out to them that I, Dr L b Smith, am the only legally quuMod medical man advertising in the Colonies F Hare I' not also prosecuted, at my own tTuaw, thett very quacks, and exposed the va.~< Uf. noetnuni they are seUing — such as i-~ i&pnodyna. Essence of Life, Ac— and had f :.< iv enalyeeq and found them to consist of ' cufnt Sagai aad flavouring matter," and tho r M4iflcai*i I have proved to be oil forgeries. It is for tbJe reason that I Btop out of tbo ethioe of fab* pro> fession and advertise, to give those who re» i quire the services of my branoh an opportn* nity of knowing they oan consult a legally : qualified man, and one, moreover, who hat made this his especial study, Dr L. L. Smith is the only l«goUy quatileA medical man advertising, a&d ht h&i oeen ia Melbourne 24 years, in tall practice on Nhsvoub Dieuubh lobb op powbb aks dbbiutt Syshilitio Aefbotiokb Want ob Oohditiom GOTO AHD JiHHUMATIgM.^ Dr L. li. Smith can be consulted by \tUoh Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all tha. Qolo* nies. Dr L L. SMITH, 161, (tallies street Kwt (late the BNUtaaa of the Governor), Mbiißoubkb. 4148

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4755, 27 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4755, 27 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4755, 27 July 1883, Page 4

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