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Biißlneßß Noticfti. JIJL« JU» Jt> OWIEIL MABKET PLACE, CHEI6TCHUBCH, „ . Has the following Farms for Sale — Mount Soiners— soo acres Winslow— 767 acreß, part fenced, house (5 roc**)-. stable (15 stalls) v Wlno * r Springfield— 60 acres bash land, cheap Wokanui District— lsoo acres, partly fenced. wfS watered Mackenzie Country— 32o acres, unimproved, waff Wui6r©u. Bangitata— 360 acres, fenced, good paddocks Oron Plmns-900 acres, good ulieep land, very cheap Eangitata-1280 acres, improved, gwd hourtL stables, &c, water-race thraagh the property t easy terms *^'' Sherwood— 3oo acres, fenced and laid down in English grass Chertsey— 30 acres, immediately adjoining th* township Ashburton District— Seafleld : 93? acres, rfnr fenced, cottage and stables 5 atoo 387 aore* and 338 acres Oourtenay— 322 acres Ellesmere District— 9o aores and 225 aores Eakaia District— 3473 acres, partly fenced, water* race through the property ' WWr AUo Houses, Shops, Building Sections, in Towa __ and Country. ■Money to lend on mortgage, at 8 per cent. 1190 WATEE-CLOSETS. mAYLOE & OAKLEY have on hand th* from the best valve to the wash-out closet. »;*? nd °* I? ye *reat experience te sanitary matters. Having for years gfves this branch of the trade their particular attention, are prepared to execute all orSerfc with the best system of ventilation and first-class workmanship.) ""»«"" «™» FUNERAL REFORM. B 1.D.0.F., M.U. Esiablibhbd 1810. ■ Wf~ LANGFORD, Undertaker, furnishe* I _T T • Fnnerals throughout, supplying ■ Hearse, Coach, Coffin, Grave, and Attendanoe ■ as follows : Adults, from £6: to supply Hearse K only, £i; Children, complete, from. £2 10s. K Adoresu— Corner of North and East Belts, or Wt 133, Colombo street, Christohuroh, next J. m Goodman. ggog K 8W« Stocks MONUMENTAL MASON, Madras Stmw, CHBISTCHUBCITf 188* /j^^n> J c IEV IN H AwßfflgrA Subobon ajtd Mkchahicalt lafc m&SFS Over Petersen's, Jeweller, WnPS HIGH STBE BT, VHL9 Christohuroh. N.B.— No onneotion with any MONEY. "* JSK i\f\fk ANlTßmaUer AMOUHT SG>O»UUU down to £50. to be A« vanofid on Approved Freehold SeonritiesatLow*ri ourrent Bates of Interest. Apply to WYNN.WILLIAMS ft DBACON. Solicitors, 54 218, Hereford stnat. BICHA BOSON'S . E:M IP I B E OL O T S L CHRISTCHUROH. IN Opening the New Hotel, I have rnnoh pta. sure is drawing the attention of COMMERCIALS AND TOUBISTB To its many advantages. Built of Briok and Ston*, with all modern improvements and BRICK SAMPLE ROOMS Attaohed, it affords comfort and security not to te found in the antiquated structures that exist ft* many places. Centrally situated, commanding easy aooee* t* Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and Cab Stand Having entrance from three leading thorough faros, viz., HIGH, CASHEL, 4 HEREFORD STREETS, Makes it th Commercial Eondezvons of Ghru&> ohuroh. The Cuisine is under the able charge of Mdn*» DumaleGate chef to His Exoellonoy MirWUßu* Jervois). The general arrangements being fat keeping, I confidently solioit your patronage. The reputation of my Cellar needs no comment. 7214 R. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. Medioal. OXYGEIf IS LIFE.-DE BRIGHTS 7BOS* PHODYNE.— Best known remedy fox Ke»» vousness, indigestion, liver oomplaints, and tnao^ tional derangements. Highly reoomnended by tto medioal faoulty. . Dr Bright's Phosphodyno only reliable remedy for weak and shattered constitutions, nervoup debility, depression, lassitude, pimples, impovishel blood, premature desline ; thoroughly re-estebU*he» health. Dr Bright's Phoaphodyne has universally e*tat> lishod its restorative powers, and mar Justly b* anu iterated amongst the foremost of those happr disooveries which medioal researoh has prodnoed* Sold by all Chemists throughout the glebe in oa*esy at 13b 6d. w Beware of worthless imitations beaiw ing Bir lilar ntuiea. New 2a. land Agents,! Kamp» thorna, Proiser and Co. Vm ||Db E. C. West's Neevb ahd Bbair Tbkatku* guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Cett« vulsions, . Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Heartache. Nerveus Prostration caused by the use of aloohof or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain, resulting in insanity ana leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain or over-indulgence* Each box contains one month's treatment. 6s * box, or six boxes for 25b, sent by mail prepaid oa receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXEB To cure any case. With each order received by for six boxes, accompanied with 255, we win send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund th* money if the treatment does not effect a our*. Guarantees issued only by G. BONNINGTON, Chemist, 553 Christchuroh, N JS. Specialty! Opecialibts Draw on Nature — she compels you to honour the acceptance. *~ Thirty years since, whea Dr Smith first oom> menced practice here, it was thought by medic* men that to be a specialist was derogatory to tb* professional man, but this, like most other innovations in scientific and lay matters, was found rather to aid than to be "infra dig" to that profession, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemaml and Eicord, in France, and Acton, in England, were for years cried down by their medioal brethren. Now and for many post years they hay* been looked up to, and quoted, by every man who pretends to hive any knowledge of the particular branch of the profession whioh these gentlemen specially devoted themselves to. It was the sam* with Erasmus Wilson, the "Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. ___„. Tears since, it was the same with Dr L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, wko practised (as did Lallemana and Eicord) as a specialist, in all cases of disease* and habits whioh produce symptouiß of Nervong Affections, of Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, and make human beings invinle, or whioh unfit them to carry on the purposes of their being, or wMoh d*. monstrates itself; on the other hand, in Eruptiv* Diseases and Secondary Forme of Affections, in all of these cases how necessary it is to have th* Specialist who has devoted bis whole lifetime to the studying and practising in this one branch ot his profession f Hence, now, after so many years, all niinutisß are familiar to him, and symptoms whioh (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strik* the General Practitioner at once, now from constant practice and observation matte Dr L. 1% Smith master of the subject. The medical profession (that is, thamore liberal' minded of them) have likewise recognised this fact* and Specialists now in every branch — oculists. aunstS; syphiliei mental diseases, chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the human frame, ha* now some member of the profession who devote* his time to that, and ,to none otnor. For instance, the " chest do»tor " would on no. account attend aa accouchement, and the oculist would not think of setting a bceken leg ; but eaok would advise hi* patient to go, to that doctor who is moßt famed io» treating tlw disease requiring special skill. Dr L. L» Smith asks those-wh* requiro treatment for Weakness, Prostration^ Barrenness, and Bt*» rility, wh»ee frames and wkose conßtitutoona are shattered, to consult him as m> expert—thirty (SO) yearB 1 practice in this Calony, with aprocUae extending throughout not only the Colonies* but in IndtoTciiina, Fiji, and wen in England, he claim* ougM to be sufficient to. cause every man ©» woman reoiuMng such skill as. fa alluded to abow, to consujb him eitnor personally or by letter. Asasyphilograp&Br no other medical man ha* been able to hava such largo experience as he pos* seases, and for other allied affections, suoh aa. nervous disease^ no one in the profession ha* en* joyed so muoh^bKo confidence, DR L. L. SMITH. C9HBVLATIOH FEE Bt IiSTXKB, £U Mediotaes. appropriately packed and forwarded al over the oiviteed globe. DE L. ITsMITH, 189, Collins stbsxt iast, MsiBOUBn, HBI

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4990, 1 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4990, 1 May 1884, Page 4

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