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Business Notices. EICHAEDSON'S BIK .P I B B H. 0 T B L CHBISTCHUBCH. IN Opening the New Hotel, I have muoh plea* sure in drawing the attention of COMMEEOIALtI AND TOUBIBTB To its many advantages. Built of Brick and Stono. with all modern improvements ond "' BRICK SAMPLS BOOMS Attaohed, it affor 5s comfort and eMurity not to bo found in the antiquated structures that exist ia many places. Centrally situated, oomnundinff easy occees to Poßt au'J Telegraph Offices, Banks, and Cab Stand. Having eutranoo from three leading thorough, fares, viz., HIGH, CASHEL, & HEBFFOBD STBEETS, Makes it th Commercial Bendezvona of Christ. ohuroh. The Cuisine is undor the able oharge of Mono. Domale (bite ohef to Hia Excellenoy Sir WTEiaia Jervois). The general arrangements being ta keeping, I confidently eolioit your patronage. The repntation of my Cell.r ueeds noowmmt. 7214 &. BIQHABDSOM, Proprietor. JOL. li. BOWK EB, MAEKET PLACE, CHBISTCHUBCH, A Has the following Farms for Sale i— Mount Somers-500 acres Winslow— 767 acres, part fenced, house (5 rooms), stable (16 stalls) Springfield— 60 acres bush land, oheap Wakanni District— 1500 acres, partly fenced, well watered Mackenzie Country— 320 aores, unimproved, wen watered Eangitata— 36o aores, fenced, good paddocks Orari .Plams-900 aoreß, good sheepland, very oheap I Bangitata-1280 acres, improved, good house. stableß, &c, water-race through the property s eaßy terms Sherwood— 300 acres, fenced and laid down in English graßß Chertsey— 3o acres, immediately adjoining the Ashburton Diatriot— Seafleld : 937 aores, rin« fenced, cottage and stables; also 337 acres and 338 acres Oourtenay— 322 acres Ellesmere District— 9o acres and 225 acres Bakaia District— 3473 acres, partly fenced, waterrace through the property Also Houses, Shops, Building Sections, in Tbwa and Country. Money to lend on mortgage, at 8 per cent. 1190 WATEE-CLOSETS. TAYLOB & OAKLEY have on hand tho largest stook in town, of every description, from the best valve to the wash-out closet. (T. and O. have had great experience io sanitary matters. Having for years gives this branch of the trade their particular attention, are prepared to execute aU orders, with the best system of ventilation and first-olass workmanship.) agio I FUNEBAL BEFOEM. 1.D.0.F., M.U. Established 1840. "TTTT LANGFOED, Undertaker, furnishee „Tf • Fnneralß throughout, supplying Hearse, Coach, Coffin, Grave, and Attendanoe as follows : Adults, from £6: to supply Hearse only, £4; Children, complete, from £2 10*. Address— Corner of North and East Belts, or 133, Colombo street, ChristohHrch, next J. Goodman. 5902 Hi MV. S T O C K 8 fill*' MONUMENTAL MASON. aallJg^ Madras Stbbbt, Ij&iiiP CHEISTCHUECH-j IBM y-^^^3 *•* • XEVIHE Jfr__]__W^ Surgeon akd Mechabioax. mmk iWLmmXJ Over Petersen's, Jeweller, HIGH BT B E E.T, tßßmSß'**? Christehuroh. N.B.— No onneotion with any other firm. 820 MONJ-ix. JB K. f\f\f% ANlTsmaller AKOUII SQ-DrtJiJU down to £50. to be AC ranoed on Approved Freehold BeouriUee at Lower i ourrent Bates of Interest. Apply to WYKN.WILLIAMB A DEACON. Solicitors, 54 H3. Hereford streM. Medioal. OXYGEN 18 LIFE.-DE B BIGHTS PHOS. PHODYNE.— Best known remedy for nervousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and funo. tionnl derangements. Highly reoommended by th* medioal f aoulty. Dr Blight's Phosphodyne only reliable remedj tor weak and shattered constitutions, nervona debility, depression, lassitude, pimples, impovished blood, premature decline ; thorongluy rc-establishe* health. Dr Blight's Phosphodyne has -universally eetab» lisheJ its restorative powors, and may Jußtly bt snur orated amongst the foremost of those happy discoveries which medioal research has produced, Sold by all Chemists throughout the glebe in casea, at Us 6d. es- Bewared worthless imitationß bear. ing si** illar nsmeß. New Zn tend Agents,* Kemp. ?horn», Prosser and Co. 4611 ||Db E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Tbbatxih* guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Cen. vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain, resulting in insanity and 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. Eaoh box contains one month's treatment. Ss a box, or six boxea for 255, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUABANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With eaoh order received by for six boxes, accompanied with 255, we will eend the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effeot a con. Guarantees issued only by G. BONNINGTON, Chemist, 553 Christchurch, N.Z. Specialty! Specialists Draw on Nature — she compete yon to honour the acceptance. Thirty years since, whe:i Dr Smith first oom. mencod practice here, it was thought by medica men that to be a specialist was derogatory to tho 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 profesßion. wherein the speciality was practised. _ Xallemand and Kicord, in France, and Aoton. in England, were for years cried down by their medioal brethren. Now and for many past years they havo been looked up to, and quoted, by evory man who pretends to have any knowledge of the particular branch of the profession whioh these gentlemen specially devoted themselves to. It was tho aamo with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Dootor," recently unighted by Her Majesty. Years since, it was the same with Dr L. L. Smith. of Melbourne, who practised (as did LaUemand and Bicord) as a specialist, in all oases of disease* and habits whioh produce symptoms of Nervona Affections, of Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, and make human beings invirile, or which unfit them to carry on tho purposes of their being, or which do. monstrates itself, on the other hand, in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Affections. In all of these cases how necessary it is to have tho Specialist who has devoted Ids whole lifetime to the studying and practising in this ono branoh ot his profession P Hence, now, after co many yeara, all minutiro are familiar to hkn, nnd Bymptoniß which (it iB not unreasonable to Buppose) may not Btrike the General Practitioner at once, now from con* stant practice nnd observation mako Dr L. L* Smith master of tho subject. The medical profession (that is, tho more liberalminded of them) have likewise recognised this fecit, and Specialists now in every bianoh—oonlißta^ aurists, syphilic, mental diseases, chest diseasee* and in fact every portion of the human frame, na** now some member of the profession who devo«o» his time to that, and to none other. For inßtonoe, the " chest dootor" would on no account attend an accouchement, aud the oculist would not *Übink- OB setting a broken leg-, but each would adview J"* patient to go to that doctor who is most ■ famediicr treating tho disease requiring special c" 1 !* . „ Dr L. L. Smith asks thoso whe require trestt^fc for Weakness. Proßtratioa. Barrenness, *l» rility, whose frames and whose conj Htuttpna am shattered, to consult him as an expert--- ttorty (30) years' practico in thta Colosy, with apraottoo ex. tending throughout not only the Colonies, bw.t in India, OhinaTFiji. and even in England, ho oJaima ought to bo sufficient to eauße overy maa.o*f woman requiring such bbUI as is alludod to above, to consult him either personally or by letter.. ! Ab a syphilographer no other medjeal man has f been able to have Buch lar^e exporienoe aa he possesses, and for other allied affeotiona, such a*, nervous disease, no one in the profession has en* joyed so much publio confidence. DB L. L. SMITH, Consulation Fee bt Lxtteb, £1. Medicines appropriately paoked and forwarded it ovor the oivDised globe. DB L. ITsMITH, 182, Collins street bast, Melio-cbvb, 9SSI*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4991, 2 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4991, 2 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4991, 2 May 1884, Page 4

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