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Medioal HEALTH IB WEALTH. Da B. 0. Waal's Nbbtb asd BiAlf Tbbathbbt, guaranteed specific for Hystertai Duriness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headaohe, Nervous Frustration oaussd by the use of aloohol or tobaooo, WakefulaeeSf Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in insanity and leading to misery, deoay and death, Premature Old Age Barrso* ness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea oaused by on** exertion of the brain or over-indnlgeoos* Ench box oontains one month's treat— ani* 5s a box, or six boxes for £6s, sent by nail prepaid on reoeipt of prios. WB GUABANTBB SEC BOXES To oure any oase. With eaoh order reesfftd by us for six boxes, aooompanied with Silt we will send the purohaser our writtlff guarantee to refund tbe money if ths trial ment does not effeot a oure. Guarantees isftued only by G. BONNINGTON, •■*■ Ohemist, 658* Ohristohuroh, EJL) Not a BUB PRISING OUBB To those who know what Hitcheitb Blood X&bstobh HAS DONB, In the Auokland "Brining Star" of Ua S7th April last appeared the following iaaalj whioh explains itself s— The bng Bella Mary, from Melboumif hballast, bound for Kaipara, put into harwar yesterday morning to obtain modioal aid fir Oaptain Owen, master of the vessel, who^u been very, unwell during the latter partH the voyage. Oaptain Owen, who has follow** the seafaring profession for many years* sssi had never until leaving Melbourne sa April 10th last suffered from illness of say Severe nature, was suddenly seized on thai date with violent pains in the baok. linn then he has been swung upin a haramoelrJa the oabin quite helpless. The vessel WM "ifl Eaiptu_ at noon oil Thursday last, bnt the weather being thiok and foggy, it was desnsd advisable to aome on to Auoiiand for mediMi assistance. The barque arrived early yestsf« day morning, and Dr Moore having "been trial for, visited Oaptain Owen, and gavefautraa-i tions to the mate of the vessel regarding tarsal" ment. The invalid is suffering from a spsoiei of rheumatism of a severe nature, and ahi dootor oonsidere it advisable to effeot a partial -recovery befere attempting the removal of Ul patient to mors suitable quarters onihoflf Oaptain Owen is well known in AneUaaoj aad many residents will be sorry to Isaia « his affliction. Hef erring to above, Oaptain Owen has tUI day (Ist Deoember) stated; "After wEEM treated for about five weeks by 'two msdSsu men successively, with very little altoratisa in my oondition, except that the pain ia ay hands and book was made somewhat saaia through the effeot of the galvanio battecj., I felt a gradual sinking that told me ths dnai end was not far offhand one of my visilJnf friends suggested that I should try what Hitehen's Blood Bestorer would do, as it wai being so talked about far and wide. WfUu out muoh faith in it, I oonsonted to try tt. but did not notioe any good effeot. untu^ had taken about the thi-*d or fourth botUs. when my appetite deeideOly quiokoned, aaa I felt that my strength wo« coming bask Is me. I then oeassd to take the medioin s, aad allowed nature to take its course, but India] my appetite going I stimulated it bysmifl doses of the Bestorer, using no other nidi* oine, but applying the ointment freely. By degrees my whole system seemed to be inn* gorated ; and now, after a treatment of six months, I am able to resume oharge of ay vessel, and am only waiting her arriral ia pert to do so. I oan easily walk four ailM a day without ths slightest inoonvenitnos. ( oonsider my friend's suggestions saved sa* life, and that it is a duty that I ihould publicly testify to the extraordinary power si Hitohen's Blood Bestorer over theserersH oases of rheumatism." W. M. OWBN. The agents will be happy to show origin! manusoripts of the sevenu published testi* monials anent the Bemedy, with scores ll others not yet published. L. D. NATHAN k CO., Auoklan*. Sole agents in Ohristchuroh---000 8-ftBOHb " Ie there no hopo f " the siok man said, The silent doctor shook hie head. " Whilo there is life there's bope," hs laM- " JEg-i'oto, dum animos ost, spes est,' " JJ B L. L. 8 K « (Tho only legally qualified medioal aaa advertising) OOHSUKT— On all affections of tiie Nervous System, M siatter from what oawm arising Or. aU broken-down oonstdtutioßs On all diseases arising from early md! MM) tionß GnGout On Bheumatiom. In these Colonies, those excesses which VI have indulged in " hot youth " toll upoa ai with fearful interest Our regrets are useloss, our repining fat Dli 'Ike oole idea should be the ohaaess WI possess of remedying the ills we already havti or combating the effects likely to result, Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterin as he oan, etill is the viotim conscious that hi is a living lie, and that sooner or later hii vices will disoover him to the world. OtU health, our obligations to sooiety at largo, tiu welfare of our future offspring, and the duly we owe to ourselves forbid proonwtinatioßi and point out te us not to wait till ths ravages broak out inour constitutions. Bofore negotiating with a merchant} before engaging with a confidential olerk} bsfon employing a barrister, a careful man makM enquiries as to their standing, their length mt ocoupanoy or residenoe ; and, in the oase si a logal adviser, both as to his legal qualifea** tions and as to his capabilities of transacting the individual businees he oonsults him npoßi Btrange to say, however, in tho selootioa of • modical mau, the sufferer frequently omitl these necessary precautions, anci without rt» gard to the fitness, qualification, experieaM aud ability fot the partioular ailment rsguir* ing treatmont, he consults tho nearest maK» whose experience and praotice, perhaps! litff in quite an opposite direotion. Ib it astonishing that so many are drivsa mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrnnl in spirits, hope and money P Havo I not ton years pointed out to them that X, Dr Iv Lr Smith, am the only legally qualified medfeal* man advertising in the Ooloniee P Hava I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, their very quaoks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling — - suoh as X'hosphodyneiL Easonce of Life, &o.— and had tbtJin analysed and found them to consist of " Burnt Bugar nnd £bTO_ix-g matter," and tho oort—oates I have proved to be all f orgorion. It is for this' reason that I step out of the ethios of thetyra* feasion and advertiee, to sivo those who re»' quire the servioes of my branoh an opportU" nity of knowing they oan oonsult a legally qualified man, and one, moroover, who hsff ■ mads this his espeoial etudy. Dr L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified medioal man advertising, and he has been if Melbourne 24 years, in full aotioe ou Nbsvotjs Dibbasb Loss op Powbb Aim Dbbilitt Stphilitio Affbotioxs Wakt ob Oohjmtioit Gout akd Rbhuumhom'. Dr L. L. Smith can be consult*-*! by letteri Foe, £1. Medioines forwarded to all ths Oolsi nits. Dr L. L. SUITE, 181, Collins nlroct East (lato ths Besidenei of the Govornor), MnißotntKß. 617 i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4863, 30 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4863, 30 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4863, 30 November 1883, Page 4

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