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Bimi-oii* Notnoee * " " •»■■■ ■■ % T=2**_E33_*g_j VENETIAN BLIND WOBKS 1 lp||g|Tsr 141 Sr Asaph stem., B Sll ' ■*- Near Manohester street) mmm Taylor Son a (jo BBlif Pbofbibtom. Cll/M Blinds Be;pUnted and BMaiMO ■L2H^ equal to new ata nominal ooat. ■Hf Carr's Patent Ladder Tabes oo •SPggpSjjH 7 S^- p rl<»B oonMderably reSnoaA. m^ ViM^ a (gig ' SS=_r— JM I ■ I _Medio*»U SCOTT'S EMULSION OF FUSE GOD LITER OIL lad Hypophosphltes of lime and Soda. ALMOST as PALATABLE as __2L_r . Possessing the combined virtue, of these two valuable remedies in their fullest f^? 6 ;- Mote 0M * u y digested and assimi. lß t* d j h a» "i the crude form, an* eopoMalVy desirable for sickly, tMMHft? children and persona with feeble digestive power, and aa A BEMEDY FOE CONSUMPTION, AK Sra_S__?f msDISEiB^ A BEMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A BEMEDY FOR ANJ3MUAND GUMERAL DEBILITY, J A BEMBDY F OR COUGHS, COLDS? , AHD THROAT AFFECH6_«E "fi In fact, all diseases where there fa v? > inflammation of the _?hroat and Lung*, t ' WABTINQ OP THE FLESH l£d * !* WANTofOTIEVEPOWEB, SngTtht world equals this palatable Emulsion. <fc . « » prescribed and endorsed by thai * best physicians in the various oountnMbf! tha wo-rld, who will attest thesa facto. , For sale by all Ohemistß. ' *M f\ » E W O BO* Dsab Frib.ds.— We hnve some hesitation in addressing you the manner following, bnt hope that it wu nat be looked at in any invidious light, wbon wa gfafla that it Ib only onr regard for yonr health thai •noses -us to do it. We have boen a Pirm al ' Aaaly>cal Chemists for many, many years, ant > have in the long oourse of thiß time rmannfaotntMA certain Medicines that, being based on soienttt* formnla and absolute care and precision in BUM* factnre, have enjoyed a popularity far in adranoa a|any other Pharmacenticaf Preparations of tha <_» How successful we have been in this, isonlytt-Sfc) the extraordinary amonnt of the sales Otoaat' Haydook's New Liver PiU. We hare thevlMßUNh* to state that wo have sold ""^ ' 28,088 VIALS OP DB HAYDOCK'S NEW L_V_» PILLS. The reaeonof this demand ia beoa-ase we find Is HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVEB PILLB a wonderfnl and extraordinary combination of ooa > eentrated medioine. The Victories of fjoienoaElectrio Telegraphs, Steam, and Printing— aarom? tionised the whole Bystem of tho Globe, and a_de> "> mankind wiser and better. So, although the^e _■»-. . oountless Pills used for dise-sus, and o-Uadßg mnoh as to their merit, the remnrkable diapMH-jp of Dr Haydook has eclipsed them all, _rod hay found a NEW MEDICAL SYSTEM The Dootors, whose vast doseß of fonr or flta pills enfeeble the stomaoh and paralyse the bovrtk must give way to the man who restores hdaltinEn appetite with one or two of his ertraordinary Ltw* Pins. One or two of DB HAYDOCK'S NBW LIVEB PILLS Bufflceß to place the stomaoh ia perfect order, creates an appetite, and rendort '•eftspirit light and buoyant. If tbe liver is affeota* its functions are restored, and if the Nerrona - System is enfeebled, it Ib invigorated and-aw*- • tamed. (Translation.) Aykab, Province of Burmah, 8.1, Honoured and Learned Physioian : The unworthy one who dares to address yon and eome,before yon humbly in the dust, begs for hi* people (caste) that yon would deign to look npon their ignoble miseries and cure them with yoor Life-giving grainß (Pilla). lUustrious one, yonr most potent medicine is life to them and their children, and all the Drug Bazaars are empty aa_yonr sonl is not in them. This humble peutionear, although he is ignoble and unworthy to. be in your high presence^ prays that yon will graciously p«_» mil yonr Life grains (Pills) to oome to Aykab, Ta the most learned and wise Physioian Hayloek Sydock) of High name. Native to the States of' erica, unitod in North Amerioa Couutrgu Servilely Bigning for himself and twenty-,thr_* othera, this petitioner places his sign, Thai- P_rsAißHra_ra__ot»r_, ■ "crrmi,Hl.,April_,^Bß«. Dr 3. Haydook— Dear Sir.— l reoeived yonr Pills a week ago. 1 hare tried them and .must say thnt I never had so» mnoh good done by anything as they hare me. X have suffered for years with biliousness and h**?* been so siok at times as not to oare to live, bnt your Pills have cured me. One aged maa hot* nas taken from me only two of yonr Pills, and I wish yon oonld see him. Ho bos had no appetite for five months, and to-day he ate a dinner snoh a» • a ploughman eats. I had to oheok hLn, but ba laughed and eaid he wa_ -treating his Btomaoh to » ■ new sensation, for it really was hungry. I*__n_ von with this four dollars. Please sond at onoe, at below, your Pills. Mbs Sabah Mahneeb, * "Carmi, Illinois, UJB. We would fatigue you if wo were to go on with them, as wo very well could do, but the above most office HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVIIH PILLS Are th* true grains and essence <>f health, and th»» greate--- blof-sing that soieuoe kis given to tht world. Por Kervnua PrOßtration, Woakness, Gen_n_ Lassltnde, Want of Appetite awl Siok Head-Oh-, Dr Haydock*. Kew Liver Pills will be found AO ESeotual Beuv.>dy. Eaoh vial caut-ins Twenty Pills, I'rioe, Twenty* five orate. Por sale by all Dru?gißts. Any sen! *He can have a vial of Pilla SENT HIM FRr:E, on ror-iptof his name and address lot trihl. __ *?4)ud n im)o(_! oard for copy of pamphlet—** Ti__r 1.1 V til AN I ITS MYSTEBY." It furnishss ▼•_■• abie information to all, HAYDOCK k CO*. New York, U.B, CAUTlON.— Drnggist- are desired to DOtiM that the name of J. H. Francis, Sole AgentL ur written aoross eaoh dozen paokages of HayioeVa Liver Pills. All -without this are oounterfeitß. Sole Agents for New Zealand-P. HAYMAN an* ' CO. INS ii i -* " Diseased Nature oftentimes brea_s forth in Btrange ernptionß."— Aot 111 Soene I, TO TH-TpUBLIC. / SOME patients Bufforing from norvon. U dMona are afraid, from sheer ba__it_new aad modesty, to pebsova-lt consult a medioal maa-* other patients have not the setf-pcfesessioß aad coolness when in the consulting room, to aocftrately describe their symptoms- -/heir habits of life, and the nature of the diseaso rhoy aufler from. Let such persons (he or ehe) sii: quietly down is the privacy of their own apa°rtme*-ts, and with oalm mindß describe clearly each syin^toni of their oase i a olear statement thus written, aud laid before me. IB far preferablo in kbbvous to a personal oonsnftation. Where, however, a disease toe* a peouliar and exceptional .charaoter, a personal oonsultation may become neoessary; bntmvenoowa in correspondence is so great, that of the thon? Bands npon thousands yhom I have treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a single mistakf has ever ooourred, not £ oase has ever been taaOo public— in fact, the vory simplicity of my Systerq. at oorrespondence preventß publioity. At the same ti_M< medioines am sent to tar* patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousauds have I not brought Joy to How many have been onabled to enter into tk* marriage state through consulting me? How many after marriage have privately aea suited me and been blosßed, and thoir nruirriea Vktea made fruitful and happy P How many wasted ruined youths of bottl aorta bave also been restored tohealth, and tliankedthtiß manhood, for having consulted mt- by letter t How many questions arise where tha family phyßicinn ie nnable to unravel tbe case, and where often the patient lingers on, not daring to teß -_■ family medioal adviser tho nature of his oomplaint. nntil consumption, wostiug, or mental diseases MT in, ond the Bufferer geta beyond tho curable ataga, and is loft a hopeleaß wreck P A letter written in tho privioy of the room anA dropped in the post-box reaches me quietly | the answer is returned as quietly ami unostontationily, and tho patient, without stepping from his ohamber, exoept to post hie letter, is by return of post put i» fpU possession of the naturo of hh ci:3e. Hir hopts are raised, his doubts removed, ai«i he is oompara* tively a new man ; in faot, in miuiy caeeo, a new being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written letter la the age, occupation, habits, and Bymptoms pothirog more. The usual consultation fee of £1 'oi.» jOtm-l mvst be enolosed, otherwise no answer will ba| ra. turned. There are thonsands of cases iv diiiij no WJSTS a oonsultation with oneat a distance, will remove b» a single letter agreat fear, a great w^anditofM-*---olves what appears as au lmpeiietrai!;» mystery Many a sad heart has been made joyful on racelpto an explanatory letter from Eao. To those who are about to ranrry, I would say oonsult me before doing b.*>, and thus prevent many after troubles, and remove many nnnecessiiry teexo and prejudices : to thoso more eßpeoially who haw Buffered in early years from disease, or wn%> nave yielded to their passions, to these I Say at .noa, consult with me, do uot tarry, delays are<_uig«ron«m. and he an expert, my time may not be always I W yoor service, you car., by simply enolownf W» iomnd. have the benefit of my experience tt tho Sine m nner as if I lived in your ow/n town-PHI with the additional adrantago ol thorough JEjvjJ^ -.Yours truly. LOUIS L, SMITH, Address— Db L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STBEET EAST, Melbourne. „ CONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTEB, £1. Pee for personal Coustdtation, «1 lfl. The latter is inclusive of medioine. Medicines forwarded, well-pnokod, to all tno Colonies, India and Europo. 182, cdLLINS BTBE-TT EAST, Melbourne.9

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5349, 30 June 1885, Page 4

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