- Mtdlool HEALTH IB WEALTH. lttwVlif% BLA__aQL • V i Db B. 0. Wbst'b Nbbvb abd >B_AW-'J-Sbatmbbt, gnaranteed speoifio for Hysteria, • Di-sinees, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous JTauralgia, Headache, Nervons Pivitration oaused - by the use of aloohol or tobaooo, Wakofu-Mts,-. Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in insanity and leading to misery, deoay and death, Premature Old Age Baitsfc*« ness, Loss of Power in either sox, Involuntary - Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by orat* exertion of the brain or over-indulgenear Baoh box oontains one month's treatm-tnti ' Is a box, or six boxes for Ka, sent by mail prepaid on reoeipt of prioe. WE GUABANTEE BIX BOXfIB '- To oure acy ease, With eaoh order reorivti by us for six boxes, aooompanied with ISs, :we will send the purohaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treat* ment does not effeot a cure. Guaranteesissued only by G. BONNINGTON, Chemist, : 858. Ohristohuroh, N A Not a SUBPBISING OUBB To those who know what U._tohb_tb Blood JoLesto_ud HAS DONB. In the Auokland " Bvening Star n -af th| -7th April last appeared the following ItttV whioh explains itself :— The brig Bella Mary, from Melbonmt, kl ballast, bound for Kaipara, put into harbaa* yesterday morning to obtain medioal aid te* Captain Owen, master of the vessel, whot it been very unwell during tho latter paitii the voyage. Captain Owen, who has follovt^ the seafaring profession for many yean, vi. had never until leaving Melbourno- M April 10th last suffered from illness of any severo nature, was suddenly seized on- that. date with violent pains in the baok. Bine* thon he has been swung npin a hammook _t the cabin quite helpless. The vessel was tffEaipara at noon on Thursday last, bnt tka weather being thiok and fogey, it was deemtd advisable to dome on to Auokland for meditti assistance. The barque arrived early y#itet» day morning, and Dr Moore having been Moi for, visited Captain Owen, and gave nufamt> tions to the mate of the vessel regarding .treat* ment. The invalid is suffering from a spseisa. of rheumatism of a severe nature, ana ant > dootor considers it advisable to effeot a jpartial recovery before attempting the removafof UtStient to more, suitablo quarters on shfl-t* ptain Owen is well known in Anokltad* and many residents will be sorry to lean tf his affliotion. Beferring to above, Captain Owen hai thk day (Ist December) stated: "After M_f v treated for about five weeks by two medktl * men successively, with yery little alteratitO in my oondition, exoept that the pain in my hands and baok was made somewhat trite through the effeot of the galvanio battery, 1 felt a gradual sinking that told me the dread end was not far off, and one of my visiting. frießds suggested that I should try What* Hitehen's Mood Restorer wotJd do, as it wit' being so talked about for and wijlej Win* out muoh Mth in it, I consented to try Ik but did not notioe any good effect until 1 had taken about the tbitd or fourth bottlti, when my appetite deoideOly quickened, awl* I felt that my strength woo coming, baok It me. I then ceased to take the medicine, and allowed nature to take its oourse, but finding my appetite going I stimulated it by.MSilr doses of the Bestorer, using no other mcdi** oine, but applying the ointment freely. . Bf degrees my whole system seemed to be bm*gorated j and now, after a treatment of fix months, I am able to resume oharge of Bayvessel, and am only waiting her arrival in pert to do so. I oan easily walk fonr aflts a day withoutthe slightest inoonvenienoe, . i consider my friend's suggestions saved my life, and that it is a duty that I shonla' publioly testify to the extraordinary power tf? Hitohen's Blood Bestorer over the severMt oases of rheumatism." W. M. OW-Dfi The agents wiil be happy to show origiul. manusoripts of the several published taatia* monials anent the Bemody, with scores tf others not yet published. L. D. NATHAN k 00., Auokland. Sole agents in Christchuroh — OOOK k BOHL m "Io there no hope P " the oiok man said* The silent doctor shook his hoad. 11 While there ialife there* hope," he mM- " -Egrcto, duin unimaH oot, spot tid' n 1) B h. L. B_t « (The only legally, qualified medioal _oM advertieinig) OOKSUKC — On all affeotions of the Nervous System, mm matter from what oause arising On all broken-down conotatutioas On all dieoaees arising from early indite-to tions 0n Gout ' On Bheumatiam. In theee Colonies, those excesses whtah w*. hare indulged in "hot youth" baU, upoi off -with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repining MUlti 'Iho sole idea should bs tho chances Wf possenß of remedying the Ills we already ha-fa, or oombating the effect* likely to rtroli Hide it as ho may, put on or. flood on -raterkw as ho con, still is the victim ccmeoioui that fc*is a living lie, and that sooner or later Mtvioeswili discover him to the world. Ooi health, our oblivions to society at large, tht welfare of our futuro offsprii-g, and the dsty ye owe to ourselves forbid procrastination, and point out to ue not to wait till thf ravages break out in' our constitution*. Before negotiating witli a merchant | befttt engaging with a confidential olork} befow omploying a barrister, a oarefnl man maktf enquiries aa to thoir et-uidintf, their length ci occupanoy or residence ; and, in the oom tf a legal adviser, both as to hie legal qualif aa/, tiom and as to his capabilities of transaoting the individual business he oonsults him upon, Strange to say, howover, in the seiectioß of t medical man, the sufferer frequently omttl tbese neceesary precautions, end without N> gard to the fitness, qualification, experiesM a_d ability fot the particular ailment rtqnir* : ing treatment, he consults the nearest mat, whose oxperienoe and practice, perhaps, lit* in quito an opposite direction. ;• Is it astonishing thpt so many are drive* ' mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money ? Have X not for years pointed out to, thom that I, Dr L. J* Smith, am lhe only legally qualified medical man advertising iv the Oolonies ? Hays I not also prosecuted, at my own -^.ence, thest very quacks, and exposed the VAvio-s noctrnn-f they are selling — such a» Phosphodyne,. Essence of Life, &c.— and had thorn analysed and found them to consict of " Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,' 1, and the cortifioatei I have provod to be oil forgeries. It is for thia reason that I stop out of tbe ethics of the pit* fession and advertise, to give those who rt-* quire the ecrvioeß of my Wnoh an opnprta* nity of knowing they oan oonsult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who raft made this his especial study. Dr L. L. Smith is tho only legally, qualified modioal man advertising, and he has boan kl Melbourne 24 years, in full -totiae on Nbbvoub Disbabb Lose op Powhb akb DBBfiirx 8-?bxut-o AraBOTiQ-Ha Wakt oj OoNDjuioa Gout anu )iHKUM_HJi»^ Dr L. L. Smith can bo coneuluni hy. latitat, Fes, £1. Medicines f&rweaded to all Wie Oolaa Bliss. Dr L. L. BMITB, 189, Collino street Bust (lato the Besidtntt of the Governor), Mn__io_-UT_. 6171
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4864, 1 December 1883, Page 4
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