m- .«. ; h is wealth. T)d if. <c. Nbbvb and BsAia '£Hvrzi< r iWi',y;dti,varit*a& i»peoifio for HysteriCf Dizzi'.if.iN CJi!i»Ui(iiouß, Fits, Nervous flfta*»lr;«v Vieui'fv'.hf:, Narvous Prostration caused b;v th«> wtrt 0/ tiuotM or tobaooo, Wakafulaaja^. Mwstil )!r»;vi>ps.'CK, Softening of the Braio, resxi'H/'X^ in )v<nn\ly uod leading to misery, dew.jr Rai d?u?«, I 1 *" r.nture Old Age BarxMki B8«s. Lot-* ul PowtT m either sex, Involuntary Imtw. ra'i i 3 w'rn\hlorrhcei caused by ovMN rutrtioa o£ +m brain or over-indulgenOfi E»/)li bor ccatoi/iK one month's treatment, 6f. s. hot. or aiz hoxit for 25i, sent by maO j)rept,it'i o» reoeipf; of prioe. Wiv aUAMNTJOB SIX BOXES To cxjxh any &,»-,£. With eaoh order reoeirei by iii, for sh hoxes, aooompanied with 16%, we T.'ilf. BflH<t tb.o purchaser our written guaroatM to refund the money if the treat* a-eni. duo? act- offent a cure. Guaranteee ;>?.ocl only by "S. WONNINGTON, Chemist, 6681 Ohristohuroh, NJL Not ft BUBFBlfll^a OU3E Te M>.050 v»ho know what HAS DONE, Iv tlie AuoWftnd "Evening Btnr" of lh§ &Itk April last appeared the following local* which friplaiiis itwlf :— To.; brijF Uella Mury, from Melboonii, li oallu,-,',:, bound for 'Ktvipara, put into harb»W yevtardßy movaing Co obtain medical aid tm~ Cnptnin Qyftiji, mular of the vessel, whoill been vesjy uaveil during the latter part if fcha voyage. Ocpi^in Owes, who has followed the feft'm jc.'g prcteenion for many years, uft' had bcv&? until loaviag Melbourne m April XOth. hit auffeved from illness of Mf sevwro zuvturc, wee caddenly seizod on ttttl date viih violar.t pains in tho bv.ck, BiUf then h.fj hrn be?n r^ung up in a hammock hi the cabin quite holjuoss. The veessl wu «47 Eftip::jß ai aoon ct Thursday lp.Bt, but |fc« weathor betaj fbiaJt end foggy, it waa detmiA ft(iyitiiib]e to Jorac o» n Auckland for mtdiMi a«sM^iuico. TikO bAi'quo arrivod early yejlMN 8a; HioiDlng, und I?.v Moore having boen nag for, ■vieifciscE Or-ptaui C wen, and gave mstrne* lion« U> tlio rwts oi tl<e tchsol regarding bfttta rriciaf... 'Bi<i iriTali^ Ix suffering from a species of rbnueiafcism c-f. ft fißvero nature, and tho doctor oonsidant it fni'Trsftble to effect a partial r9ooro» t jj)efort« attomptiog the removal ef kk \ml-i- i r.t fo a'Ofo fl s aiti*bl* quarters on ihoiti Obptuizi C'W(!- i* well jtuown in Auoklan& oiod many '.'csicieaf-f! will be aorry to lcarotl his aJli iotioti. Refarfing to r^otc, Captain Owen has tjak day (.tut Dctfo.Tsb£j») stated s " After beJMt treated far übont ftjo weeks by two medMl mon pucos?B:Te]v, with verf little altoraHMl in my coedi' ios, escopt tbifi tiie pom in tog ka<jc^ fjn..i La?li writ made somewhat eatfe) thrc«sh the nfoct of the galvanio battery, I felt «> r,rukinj that told me the treat t)i\<i v;&« nof) far ci 7, hud one of my visitinf ftfeftds sugg«Bt«<i thai I should try whaQ Hi<»hen'« Bkad ASo»to?er would do, as it WM being to talked »bmit tar and wide. Witk* out> ciucb. f&ith in it, I oonsented to try Ik but did nofc nDtJco »u^ good offeot. until I hfrii kkori about t)i(v sjr-d or fourth botllt, when my appeSitv d?oidft.Hy quiokened, Ul 1 folk that my fAtziij : wud coming baekte me. I then oimtd tc <uke tho modioine, a&A tillowoci nataro to tf,l i> it* ooaroe, but *n«lfw« my appetite goi&^ I simulated it by naafi' doses of tlio ft«ato7t \ using bo other mcdi* oinn, hit Replying fc>u ointment freely. By defjre^s n<y who).o njsi sra seemed to be iavk gor»t,t'd j &nd uoi/, n ifcir a treatment of life monU:^ JL am sbl? tc resume oharge of my Tes»e/, and rxta osly vaiting her arrival in pan to do so, J. cm easily walk four aflaf « day without tho i-lighleot inconvenience. ( consider my fne&'l'ft euggestions caved m* Mie, cmd thai, it k 0 duty that I should publiclj testify to the extraordinary power tt Hitcb/'B'e Blood over tec stvwiiß oasor of rke umatit sn." W. M. OWDTt 'Xhe e^ent« will be happy to show origiMS 1 mauuscyspta of fcb.fi t^verol published tettl*' niouial* auent the ihraady, with seoree tB otherß not yet puhlfahud. L. 1), XmUV & 00., Auoklaaii Sole ftKeatu in (Aristcbsrob— COOK AROH.I
" Is fcht»j>v' n.s> hopa ? " tho siok man caid* The suvft doblw shook bis head. 11 While ther* ii? ti& {.hero's hops," he nUM " ' Msrote, Aam ftisiyiaa esfc, opos e«t.* " U a v Sj. s m « C^hr- only lcgtOly qualified mediant bib ftrivMtiring 1 ) Oc all aSeotio&tf ai tho Nervous SyiteiQf 9$ ruiitter froßi >.rb^t c*,uge ariiiag On all broken-dov>7? oonrtittxtioßH On all dieease* avbkia frora early indipjK^ turn* On Gout On Bheunvatism. In these Oolonk*; thoeo exosßoei vhich Wf. have indulged in <; ; ;-.' 1 .- youth" tell upoa W< with fearful interest; . Our regrets are i^iuf^a, our repuung fiUtoi Ihe sole idea should be the ohaaen W*' poseeee of romedj ;:•>/;; thu ills we already have^ or oombating thn oft'noi* likely to result*, Bide it as he maj s pui. ou us good an ezterim as he can, Btill is tho v>!im conccious that he is a living lie, and ih»t eooner or latex his' vices will discover him to tho world. Ou health, our obligations to society at large, Ike welfare of our f utiire offsprii\g, mi the dlty v-e owe to ourselves forbid proorastinatiOßi. and point out te m nOts to wait till ths ravages break out it our oonatitufciani. Before negotiating with a merchant | bete** engaging with a couMeutial clerk j befOK' empu>yicg a barrister, a oareful man makef 1 onquiriee as to their standing, their length *fi oeoupancj or residence 1 and, in the oaie off a legal adviser, both at to his logal qualife&« tions and as to his capabilities or transaotin£' the individual business he oonoulte him upoDi Strange to say, however, in the seleotioß of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omiftf. these neoessary precautions, and without M* gard to the fltneee, qualinoation, experiecM' asd ability foi th« particular ailment requir* ing treatment, he oonsults the nearest meJV whose experience and practioo, porhapi, lice in quite an opposite direction. v it astonishing that so many art drives mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money P Have I not for years pointed out to them that I, Dr L. £?> Smith, am the only legally qualified medieaJman advertising in tho Ookraive P Have I noS also prosecuted, at my own ci^enie, theM very quacks, and exposed the vaviou* nostrume they are selling — euob &g Phosphodyne, Eeeence of Life, &0.~- and had them analysflC und found them to oonsist of " Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter," and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for thlfi reason tkftt I step out of the ethics of theprjv fession and advertise, to give those who Mr* quire the sernoos of ray branoh an oppoita«nity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who hae mad* this bis especial study. Dr L. L. Smith is th« only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been to Melbourne 24 years, in full -totico ou Nbkvoub Dibkabb lOSB 07 POWBB AFP DBBIUTT srphiutio apfbotiohb Wakt ov Comdition Gout and RHBXTMif !»; Dr L. L. Smith oan be consulted by lettats Fee, £1. Modioinoe forwarded to all the Oolo> nies, Dr L. L. BMITH, 188, foiling street East (late the Resident a of the Governor), Mbibouekb. 6178
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4858, 24 November 1883, Page 4
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