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Business Notloet « JOHN WALLER k CO. TncuK un> coal Mebohakts aid imdmsmK 178 k 189, Tuam street, Christohurch, HAVE on hand and For Sale every tleaorfaHtoa of Building Materials for the oreotion rad complete flniahing of any class of building. BpeeW Sf* B !*^ 6^ *? *?*? undor °° Ter * lar 8 e ani w* l ** Btookof Colonial and Foreign timber thoroncUtp the various Mills, we are prepared to supply, with. ae S«J«h, speowl ordara not in stook. auUders' ironmongerv, Galvanized Iron BidgiOff, Spouting, Sheet Lead, 40., 40. *-•-« Bert Boreened Newcastle, We-tport. CoalbrookdaJe, and Canterbury Coals, and Black Hn» Jrirewood. J.W, k Co. will, as heretofore, give a ordor*. town or country orders, prompt attention atlowMft srrent rates. ■ 7886 ' colombo street Cheap Boot & Shoe Dbtot [ESTABMBEKD 1860], 181, Colombo street, Christohureh, JOHN GOODMAN,! §TTLL tdeeirous of maintaining tbe prattrfl which he has held for bo many yean, utttt apeetShopin Chnstohurgh, has madenrtter reductions in the prices of his goods, fa fwtf^ W*enoo of the Uniykbsal doll times— B, da Child's Lace Booto, Irom ... ... 0 9 par psfc Strap Shoes and Kid B.S Boots, from 1 8 m^^ Lasting Geloshed Boots, from .. 8 8 „ German Lasting Boots, from ... 6 6 M House Boots, nvetted, from... ... 4 0 - Watertights, factory make, from ... 16 8 „ Shooting Boots, from ,12 6 M Canvas Shoes, from ... ... ... 8 c m flora tan Addus»— tl OHN CjTOODMAR, Colombo Street Cheap Boot and Shoe Depot • 181, Colombo ssuvr CxminoaflMnb fl A. MBULANOE BAI L. FANCY COSTUMES ON HIBE. Any Costume Made to Order and Hired Oat. -New Zealand Tweed O>.» HIGH STREET. 131 JAMES LAMB. 85, LICHFDELD STBEET EAST. Funerals fully Fornia aed town and oonntry fti »W> reaeo-abl* nhanroß. SOW MONUMENTAL WORKS, NEAB BAILWAT STATION. J. B. MANSFIELD TTAVING a very large Stock of Marble uA M M Granite Monuments and Head Stones, XUK setting at a very low price: also, on hand a lot of " immortelle " Wreatks and Crosses of the Lrtfpt Designs. Inspection invited. S&t Medical. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OH And Hypopliospliites of Lime and Soda. ALMOST as PALATABLE as MILK Possessing the combined virtues of these two valuable remedies in their fullest degree. More easily digested and assimi. teted than in the crude form, OfMf especially desirable for sickly, toasting children and persona viia. feeble digestive power, and as A REMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOB SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOB ANEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDS. * AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fact, all diseases where there is an inflammation of the Throat and Longs. % WASTING OP THE FLESH, find a WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in th» world equals this palatable Emulsion, f} A It is prescribed and endorsed by tn» beet physicians in the various oountriesof. the world, who will attest these facts. /' For sale by all Chemists. — • nw ** Diseased Nature oftentimes hrtuus forth ia strange eruptions."— Aot 111 Soese 1* TO THE~PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervous it tfMooa aro afraid, from sheer hashrtuneu aaA modesty, to personally consult a medical Bisother patients have not the self-possession ttd coolness when in the' consulting room, to MMk rately dosoribe their symptoms— their habits Ok life, and the nature of the disease they suffer bom. • Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly down la the privacy of thoir own apartments, and with tatm minds describe clearly each symptom of their MM) a clear statement thus written, and laid before at,. ' is far preferable in nervous diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a disease It Of » peculiar and exceptional oharacter, a persona! consultation may bocome necessary -, but my raowtt in correspondence is bo great, that of the thoamuds upon thousands whom I have treated fey letter during the last 32 years, sot a single miaWkx has evor occurred, not a case has ever been ante publio— in fact, the very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At the Bame time medicines are sent to BIJ patients in euch a form as to defy detection. How many thousands havo I not brought Joy to How many have been enabled to enter fans tht marriage state through consulting meP How many after marriage have privately 9tn suited me and been bleßaed, and their nuirrlea llfM . made fruitful and happy t How many wasted mined youths of both ftgm have also been rostorod to health, and thanked totn manhood, for having consulted me by letter P How many questions arise where the CUBfif physician is unable to unravel the case, and .whan often the patient lingers on, not daring to taU hi* family mooionl advisor tho nature of his OQT.tplafirtL. until consumption, wasting, or mental dlsyawaw in, and the sufferer gets boyond the curauastaff* and is loft a hopeless wreck f A letter written in the privncy of the roo» at I dropped in the post-box teaches mo qsftUf I ttw ! answer is returned as quiotly and unoutoAtaxaoMiy, ' and the patient, without stepping from hiaohutbH. : ezcopt to post his letter, is by return oCgost sat hi fuD possession of the nature of his caw, Hia noy** i are raised, his doubts removed, and ho, is oomp«rm> tively a now man ; in fact, in ma»7> oases, a saw being altosroth«?. The only addition to the ordinary written letter <* tho age, ocoujwtion, hnbits, and swjpteins nothing moreT The usual consultation focroJ £1 'oi» uMBdl, must be enoVsod, othorwise no w»»w«f will ba| i*v tuniod. There aro thousands of oases la oiuij uo «Mert^» consultation with one at a distance, will remove m a single latter a great fear, a grwri <*ro, &nd it oitaat olves -what appoars as an Impenetrable myatac; Many a sad heart haa been, icailo Jpyf a\o&reoftipfeo an explanatory lotter fronxmp. To those who are aboni to marc, I vronJc^aaj consult mo beforo doing bo, and tb us prevent, many after troubles, and romovn.inajay nnnocossiufei feara , and prejudioos : to tLceo mow* especially v.uv hay* t EaQorocl in ooriy yeua. from <lisoAse, or wao h»va yielded to their pasMoDS, to these I say nj no*. consult with me, do.*ctl«CT7, daky-H urea«w»roßah and as an ox;>ort, my tiwj uiny not VxnuwdyaM yoar service, you can. ttf simply euolowug oa« potuid, have tho beneßt of my oxpeoioaoe U> lb%same m nner aa if I lived in your own town* *■$ , withtheodditlii^adrnntageofthccoazhpiWMy , ! —Tours tru.ly» LOUIS LTbMITH, AddreEß— __ 3)B L. L. SMITIk IS2, OOILINS STJIEET BAST, Molbonrurt. CONSULTATION FEE, HY IjETTEB, «1, Fm for personal CoubiJ aat'.on, SI Is, Tfce latt«r is lnolusive of mi difcine. Mediciuea forwavAod, wrjl\.packoil, to all fha Oolonios, India aiad Enrovj, 182, COLLINS STEE'aT EAST, Melbourne*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5361, 14 July 1885, Page 4

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