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■ — zszs Kusinosß Wutioet, Ul.KiirS TEMPERANCE UO'IXi AJJD REHTAUIUNT "IJEBT ACCOMMODATION ln Town la dot> O offered to BOARDERS Double room, 16b per wook ; single zoom, Tsb per weok j board, with* out lodging, 12s per week weekly dinners, 4a pe* week; board and lodging, 3flj>er day, Goodac commodvtion for families. Smoking-room, lit* ttug-rooJu, with uh.> of piano, bath-room, siowt r hath. Str.hHn*- (,>»,. Mt-dio&l„ SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD UVER OIL And Hyiiopliosiiliitcs of Lime and jfoda. ALMOST as PALATABLE as MILK. Possessing tbo combined virtues of theae two valuable remedies in their fullest degree. More easily digested and ossinii. lated than in the crude form, an& especially desirable for sickly, wasting children nnd persons -with feeble digestivo powor, nnd ns A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOR ANiEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, % A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, V In fact, nil diseases where there is nn inflammation of tho Throat and Lungs, a WASTING OF THE FLESH, nnd ci WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in tho world equals this palatable Emulsion. • <! It is prescribed and endorsed *by the best physicians in tho varions countries ofthe world, who will attost these faots, f - For sale by all Chemists. ' 6190 f~| N E W O 5 D~! Deae Fhii-nds,— We have some hesitation in addressing you in the manner following, but hope that it will not be looked nt many invidious light, whon wo state that it is only our regard for yonr hen'-th that causes ns to do it. We have heen a Firm of Analytical Chemists for many, many years, arnShave in the long conrso of this timo manufactures certain Medicines that, being based on scientific formula nud absolute care and precision in manufacture, have enjoyod a popularity far in advance of atiy other Pharmaceutical Preparations of the day How successful we havo boon in thiß, is only to not* the extraordinary amount of the sales of .our. Haydock's Aew Liver Till. Wo havo the pleasure to state that we have sold 2^,089 VIALS OF DR lIAYDOCK'S NKW UVER PILLS. The reason of this demand is because we flnd in HAYDOCK'S KEW LIVER PILLS a wonderful and extraordinary combination of cor oentrated medicine. Tho Vielorios of Boionce-« Electric Telegraphs, Steam, and Printini?— revolutionised tho whole system of the (Hobe, and made mankind wiser and better. So, although there aro countless Pit's nsed for diseases, ami claimingmnch as to their merit, the remarkable discovery of Dr Haydook has eclipsed thorn all, and has found a KEW MEDICAL SYSTEM Tha Doctors, whose vast doses of four or five pills enfeeble tbe stomach aud paralyse tho bowels, must (jive way to the man who roJtores health anAappetite with ono f-r two of his extraordinary Liver Tills. One or two of DR HAYDOCK'S WEW LIVEB PILLS suffices to placo tho stomaoh in perfect order, ereatOß au appetite, and renders thospirit light and buoyant. If tho liver is affectedits •■ functions are rostorod, and if tho Nervoua System is enfeebled, ifc is • invigorated and sustained. (Translation.) Aykab, Province of Burmah, 8.1, Hononred and Learned Physioian : • The tiuwor Ihy one who dares to address you and come hefore you humbly in the dust, begs for his poople (ca«te) that you would doitru to look upon their ignoble miseries aud cure them with your Life-givinej (jrnins (Fill 3). Illustrious ono, your most potent medicine is life to them nnd thoir children, and all the Drug Bazaars are empty and your soul is not in them. This humble petitioner,, although ha is ignoble aud uuworthy to bo in your high presence, prays that you will graciously permit your Life grains (Pi'lf) to come to Aykob. To the most learned andw/ise Physician Haylock (Haydock) of High name. Nativo to the States of Aaicrici, united in North America Country. Servilely sisning for himself and twenty-three othors, this petitioner placoa his sign. Tnasl Fanaiukrhhakcikl. Carmi, 111., April 2, 1884. Dr J. Haydock— Dear Sir, — I receivod your Pills a week ago. I have tried thera wid must say that I nevor had so much good done by anj thing as thoy have mo. I hnve suffered for years with biliousness and have been so sick at times as not to care to live, but your Pills havo cured mo. Ono aged man hero lin9 taken from me only iwo of your Pills, aud I wif>h yon could see him. He haß had no appetite for five mouths, aud to-dny he ato n dinner such aM a ploughman ents. I had to chock hiai, but. ha laughed and taid hn was treating his stomach to it. new sensation, tor it really was hungry. I hand you with this four dollars. Please Bend at ouce, as below, yonr Pills. Mrs Saeah Manners, Carmi, Illinois, U.S. Wo would fatigue yon if we were to go on with them, as we very well could do, but the above must' uflice HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER PILLS Are the trne grains and ossouco of health, and tho greatest blessing that scienco has given to the worid. I'or Nervous Prostration, Weakness, GeneralLassitude, Want of Appetite and Siok tToartnelie, Dr Haydock's Now Liver Pills Will be found an Effectual Remedy. Each vial contains Twenty Pills. Trice, Twentyfive cents. For sale hy all Druggists, Any sceptic can have n vial of Pills SENT HIM FREE, on receipt of his name and address, for a trial. Send a postal card for copy of pamphlet—" THE LIVER AN I ' ITa MYSTERY." It furnishoß Vainable information to all. HAYDOCK k CO., New York, U.S. CAUTlON.— Dmggiats aro desired to notice that the name of j. 11. Frauoia, Sole Agout, is written across each dozon packages of Haydock'tsLiver Pills. All without this aro counterfeite. Sole Agents for New Zenland— P. HAYMAN aud CO, „_ m 8" ■' Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth >v strange eruptions."— Aot 111., Seeno 1. TQ THE~PUBLIC. SOME patients snffering from nervons affeotions nre afraid, from sheer bashfulness and modesty, to rnnsoNAi.LY consult a modical manother patienta have not the self-possession and coolness whon in the consulting room, to accurately describe their symntouis— their habits ot life, and the naturo of tho diseaso they sulfor from. Let snch persous (he or she) sit quietly down in the privacy of thoir own apartoiieiite, and with calm minds describe cloarly each symptom of their ease j a clear statement thus written, and laid before me. Ib far preferable in NK avoirs diseases to a personal consultation. Whero, howevor, a disease is of n peculiar and eieoptioual character, a personal consnltAtion may beeoni^iiecossary j butmv Bncootfn in oorresj.o!i<ieneo is so great, that of Uie thou. sandß npon thousands whom I havo treated by lotter during the lust 82 yoars, uot a singlo mistake has ever occurred, uot a caso has ovor been inadi! publio— in fact, tho very simplicity of my system ol corrospeud'.nico provents publicity. At the same time medicines aiM sent to ny patients in such a form as to defy defection. How many thousands lmvo I not brought joy U> P now many have been enabled to enier into the marriage state through oonsultiug mci' How many after marriage have privately consisted mo aud been hlesnod, and their niamod livesmode fruitful and happy ? How uuiuy wasted ruined youths of both Boxeft have also been restored toheulth, and thanked their manhood, for having oonsultod mo by totter V How many Questions ariso whoro tho family physician is nnable to nnrnvol tho ease, nnd whore often the patient lingers on, not daring to tell hid family me«ical advisor thenature of his 'complaint, nutil consumption, wasting, or mental diseases but in, aud the sufferer gets beyond the curable btage, and is left a hopeless wrook ? A letter written in tho privacy of the room unci dropped in Uie post-box reaohes me quietly • the answer is returned aa qniotly and unostentatiously, and the patient-, -withoutßtopping from bis ehnmber. except t-o post his letter, is by return of pwt put i- : full possession of the nature of his < aso. IJ !■■ hope . are rained, his double removed, and he is eouij.ur.i. tively a new man j iv fact, in many cases, a now beiag altos-ether. ... . The o-jlv addition to the ordinary MTitten latter ie the ai"'. .'<!Cupation, habits, and symptoms nothing more. '< >•' usual consultation foe of £1 f o.- ,/3iind) must U enclosed, otherwise no answer will hej returned. There nre thousands of oasos iv dail\ m. -v ~iere « conpnltniiou with ouent a distance, will remove hy a single letted agreat, fear, a great care, and it often o'ves what appears n« nn impenetrable mystery Many a sad heart has been made joyful omroccipt > an explanatory letter from me. To those who pre about to marry, I would say, consult me before doing so, nud thus proveut many utter troubles, aud romove many unnecessary foaro and prejudices j to those more especially wbo have sntferod in early yenrs from disease, or wbo liave yielded to their' passions, lo theso I say at once, consult with me, do not t.irr,v, delays nronunrrrauo, and. as an expert, my time mny not be always at youi* service, you ei.n, by simply iv,-,cl'>!-i'ig onf pound, have Iho benefit of my oxperieimo h- Ihr samo m unci- as if I lived in your own town oici with the additional advantage of thorough )* .'-< - ! V —Yours truly, LOUIS L. fiMliw, Address— , Dn L. L, SMITH, 1?2, COLLI KB STKEET EAVT, Mi-! bourno. CONSULTATION FEE, HY LETTER, ffl. Fee for personal Consultation, i.\ le. The lsttcr in iuchv : ivo of icndloiue. Medii-ines forwarded, v.-ell-packed, to .-'1 the Colonies, 1 ndi i ttii'd Ji'iroii,', 182, COLLINS Sl".:a-;i,'l - EAST, Melbouroa.OMi'* li i i ' i I ,■ _ — ii ri I ■■.■■.» «»

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5278, 7 April 1885, Page 4

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