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HEALTH IB WEALTH. Db B. 0. Wbbz's Nbbtb and BbaS TBBATMBirr, guaranteed Bpeoifio for Hysterfa, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous N«n« ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration eMMI by the use of aloohol or tobacco, WakflfalßMst Mental Depression, Softening of the Bnifia, resulting in insanity and leading to miMryt decay and death, Premature Old Age Bamsji nees, Loss of Power in either sot, InvolonfaNE* Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ovwfr exertion of the brain or over-indulfsoM* Eaoh box oontains one month's treatmiolb Ss a box, or six boxes for 265, sent bj wA prepaid on reoeipt of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To oure any ease. With eaoh order reoffvll by us for six boxes, accompanied with Wk, we will send the puroha«er our writtM guarantee to refund the money if the treat* ment does not effeot a ouro. GuarmtMl issued only by Q. BONNINGTON, Ohemiot, 66& Ohristohurohf NA Not a 3UBP»ISING DM EH To those who know whrtt v .lITOHEN'S JOi/O-OI) JX-HaTOlssl HAS DOKR T.n tho Auckland "Hveuing Star" of flsl S7th April hut appeared the following lonls which oxplaine itcolf: — T)i9 bri; Bella Mar;', from Melboun*,li bsllaßt, bound for Km}it»r», put into harWW yeet-srdo.y taorabag to obtain modieal aid to Captain Owen, master of the vnasel, whoill boen very unwell during the latter Mil if tbe voyage. Captain Ovren, who has foUoWstt tho oaafaring profession for m&ny yean, Ml hud sever until leaving Molboumt M April 10th last Buffered front illness of Mf ' eevsre nature, was suddenly ecixed on tMI dr>te with violent pains in the- baok. BinM Iben he has beeu swung up kt h hammotk ki Liie cabin quite helpless. ! £ho vassal was «■ Kaipara at noon on r i!hur»ri»y last, but fkfl * ?ftther being tbiok md. foggy, it was ds«SMi advisable to aome on to Auc&laud for ratdfcti yjwatftnee. The b»rqu6 arrived early ysttMN clkj inoroing, and Dr Moore having betn MOl £«r, visited Captain Oiren, r.nd gave insbros" tioue to the mate of the veosw rogarding trMfr vy-mt, The invalid is Huiloi'va^ from a sptdM o( rheumatism of a sevaro nafcura, ana tat . dootor considers it advisable to effeot & ptrtial recovery before attempting Van removal ef kk putient. to more suitable quarters on Bhotfc Otiptain Owen is well known in AuekbaML ma msnj residents will bo sorry to lswn fl Li* uffiiction. Mai erring to aboye, OftpWri Owen hfti tkil dny (Isfc December) stated: "After bmsl treated for about five week* by two msJdisil mo« eucoessively, with very liitls altentJM iv my condition, exoept thai the pain in nf hands and back- wai made Eomewhat tuJig through the effeot of the galremo battery, I felt a gradual sinking that told me the irtsjl end was not far off, aud one of my visiting friends suggested that I should try what Kitchen's Blood Restorer would do, as it WMB buing so talked about far aud wide. Witka out much faith ia it, I consented to try fsV but did not notice any good effect until I had taken about the third or fourth bottlsb when my appetite deoid«O\y quiokened, rat I felt that my strength wtu ooming bsvek It ->?, I then oaased to tak^ tho mediouM, and aUowod nature to take ifc* course, but flndittf my appetite going I sfcitsukfwd it bynhlS dor.es of the Jiestorer, usiug no other nudk oino, but applying the ointment fre#ly« Mf dosroes my whole system seemed to b# inn* gorated i end now, after a fcr^atmeßt of sis mouths, I am able to reaurao charge of Mf wm«l, and am only waiting her arrival &B> port to do so. I can easily walk four aflss) a diiy without tho slightest inconvenistiof* i 'jonai'ler my friend's Buggealionß saved XUJ )ifa, and that it v a duty Chat I ahoala pubh'oly testify to th« n itraordioary powsff of £?iEoh«n's Blood Bestow* over the aaymaf naaee of rbeunaaticm." W. M. OWflVi The agents will be happy fco show orifßttl mnnusoriptt of the several published tefta* aiOsiial» anent the Eemedy, with sootm iff others not yet published* Iv D. NATHAN ti 00., Auoklan*. Sole agents in Ohrittohturoh— OOvK & BOOL

" Ie theiw no hope ? " the »ok man aaddf Tixe silent doctor shook his head, '■ While there a lifo there* hope," ha Sttit* " ' JSgroto, dum animaa eot, spas •&' " JJ EL, L, f : M t (The onlj legally quulifod niadjuai Basal advertiflinj;) oossvw— On ail affection* of the Retreat SysiMtti M matter from what o&tuc eji»iag Ou all broken-down oonstitutioßC Ca all diseases crieiug from •arly indim«i9 tions 8a Gout Ou Eheumatisnu In these Colouite, thuas exong«o6 vhWh we have icdulgod in " hot youtih " tell upon Wvrith fearful intenwt. Our regrets arc useless, our opining fttttfo, r .£ho sole idea uhould b* th« ohaaees W* pufweßS of remedying the ills jro already har«r or combating the tttwh likely to Mraltv! Hide it as he may, put on m good on axterkt a» he can, utiil is the victim aonacioni that off i» a living lie, and that ec-ozier or later his vioea will discover him to the world* On iiofdth, our obligations to eociobj ah largo, tho wolfare of our future ofisprmp-, aud tht daty we owe to ourselves forbid proorastinatioif uni point out to us not to wait toll the ravages break out in our oonfiUfcutiions. Before negotiating with a merchant | bafors oogaging with a oonfldonti&l clerk { btfoxt empioyiHg a barrister, a cartful man makot enquiriea as to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence t ima, iv the oaaa of a legal adviser, both as to hie kgal qualiiea* <iunß and as to Mb capabilities of tnuiaaoting the individual busineßß h« coutulti him nponv Strange to say, however, ia the selection of t mcdioal man, the aufforer frequently omltt' these neoessary precautions, ;;.nd without W> gard to the fltneis, qualißcAtion, oxpariOßM arid ability fot tht particvilar ailment rtqvh> ing treatment, he consults fct« nearett ttUUsv *hoee experience and praoti.o&, perhaps, lioe i» quite an opposite dirootioa, Is it astonishing that so auu>y are drive* mad, en ruined in health, and are bankroll in spirits, hope and mo&ej f Have I not tot yoarß pointed out to them thai. I, Dr L. Ik am the only legally qualified mtdioal man advertising in the Colonim) ? Havo I nofe aleo preseouted, at my ovu ia^ensa, thafsv veqr quacks, and exposod lha various notbnunst th»y are selling •— &uoh at Kssence of Lifo, &o.~and had them analysM und found them to consist of " Burst. Bugu Biid flavonzing matter," and tihs nciirfnflrntw 13 have proved bo bo all forgeries. It is for thifc reason that I stop out at tho niMcaof th«pM» Session and odvorlise, to K'fti those who M» quire the earvioee of my branch an opposta* nity of knowing they o&n cctaault a legally qualified man, and one, raoroo^er, who ham made this hia espcoial study, Dr L, L. Smith is the outy kgally qaalilaA medical maa advemeing, aud be has mob iat Mellwame 24 yaws, in full ">otioe <m NRttTGUB DISBAON LOHB OF POWBK ABD ObHIUXZ SIPHILITIO A3VBCIIOBB WAHT OS OOHBITIOH GOKT AN)) .iiHBBMAOtti Dr L. L. ftziiith can bo coi^ultod by Itttsv., '$eoi £1, ft^enlicJr.wforwfr'. 1 ,. <i tci all tie OoUk C38I". Dr h. L. K1&11&, 182, Oollinß street East (kM; fch« Baiidaaii of the Goveriiui), MFLBorm?«K. 6171

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4855, 21 November 1883, Page 4

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