Business Notices. . JL ho b. Cjt a» b b TAILOR, 06, Manchester Bta«pt. I have a krge Btook of New Sprlu* Good*, lnoluding Worsted Coatings and Tweads ol all makee. Inspection invited WHO VENETIAN BLIND WORM ffi^^jro 1 141 Bt Asaph stemt, JB^^esj^ || Near Mauoheeter street) HHi 'M X ayloe . oon * \jo m^gllH Psopbutoms. IB^IS'Si I Blindß Repainted and Refepcd lEs^ nIB G<l va l *° now ft t a nominal oost. tffi^K^^ '|H Carr'B Patent Ladder Tapes on Srvle. Prineß oonsidarably tedneed. Medical. A BSOLUTR CURKR offered to all! Read my jHL faniphU't aiient Ok< Pricilcts Kciuedteaot the ) oudon hoyul h.firiuary'H Auril Murgeons. Send Btamia for re^ly. T. B. HANNAFOBD, Anoklaud.J^Z. MM z n 07 B. JKNfji'N ft CO., Medical Uerbului XT having pened business for the manufacture and sale of Ilerbil Reiuedieß, m*j tut consulted at my l.nborntory, 81, Mnncheßtei btumt or letters stating your case will be pniouwJly attended to. HnVing ha<l a life-long pratttoe ia Europe and Amtralnsia of thirty years, will buaDie to treat any cases that inig-ht come before nae, including palpitation of the heart, gent, rheniuitiam, palsy, histories. St Vitus' «ta:icu, dys«)Ut«rj, cholera, piles, diabetes, griivel, dropsy, feveik, cuu sumption, asthma, aud nny other disuase ci nuui, woman, or child ; corns cured. A large nun ber u> testimonials from people in Christ church. Do not forget the uddroaci— Bl, Manchester Bfcreet,lnext %*j 31r Banks __ 7rff SGOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL And Hypopliosphitcs of Lliue and Soda, ALMOST as PALATABLE as MXXt| Poßßessing the combined virtnef; these two ■valuablei i emedießinthcirfali{« ; ' . degree. 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SOME patients suftoriug from nervous affections are afraid, fiom tbcor basbfnlness and modeßty, to personally consult a medical man — other patients have not the self possession and coolness when in tbticonsultinir room, to accurately describe their Bjniptoms- tbeir hnhitß of life, and the nature of tlie diswiHO t hoy suffer from. Let snch personß (lie or she) it qniotly down is the privacy of tbeir own apirtmeuts, and with calm minds descrilie clearly each symptom of their case* ft cirar Btiitommi thus written, and laid before me, is"far pr«-f«<rable in nervous diseases to a personal consultation. Where, howover. a lUsease is of a pc.cnlitir aud exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary; but my success in correspondence jb ho great, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I h»v» treated by letter during the lust 31 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, not a case has ever been made public— in fact, tho very simplicity of my system ot correspondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines ure sent to my patients in suoh a form an 10 defy <]>:teotion. How many thousunds have I not brought joy tof How many hnvo boon enabled to enter into the marriage btate thronib consulting me? How many after nwrriag-! have privately consulted mo and been blcsHed, and tbeir married liven made fruitful and happy : How many wastud ruined youths *t both sexes have also been restored to health, nnd thanked their manhood, forh-viug consulted mo by letter t How many questious uiiso where the family physician is unable to unuivol the case, and where oft-n the patient Hii|/><rß on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser tlie nil' me of nis complaint, until consumption, w.ikijiik. or mental disease set in, and tho nuffcier 1. 1« b youdthe curable BUge, and is lei t a hopuless' wreck ? A letter written in the privacy of the room and dropped m the post-box reaches mo quietly ; tbe answer is rotiuiu il uh quii; 1 )y mid uuostentatiously, and the patient, wi hou< steppinß from his chamber except to post Mb litter, is by return of pout put in full possession of tho liivtuie «i| hiscose. Ilia hope* are rui-ed, bin doubt* removed, and he is comparatively a new man ; in me , in wuny cases, a. now being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written letter ie the n^'fl, occupution, hnbim. and symptoms, nothing more. Th« wnal fonnulrotion fee of £1 (one pound) must be uucloHud, othurwisonoanswor will be rotnrnud. 'lhero nro thousnuiln of cas h in daily life where a consultation with . n« ut a liisituiice will rotnove by a siDKlo letto- a ffrt-at liar, » prunt cnre.Qnd Itoften eolvt-B wliat appears w an iuiv>-'iintrablu mystery. Many a nad heiu-i. bus been iim-io joytulou roceipt of an explauntory letter from iiif To those who ure about to marry, I would na.v consult mo before doin^ ho, and thus prevent many oftar troubled. ».»Jil reu»>ve inivny uuuecensary care» and prejiidicud ; t" th si' mo c especiully who hay« suffered in onrly years f«oiu diionso, or who hnvo jioldi'd to their passioiiH, to these 1 my at onco cousult >.iUi me, uoiiottiirr'.del.iysaredanßeroiiM, and as :tn oxpuit, my time may not bo always Bt your survive, yon c an. by hiuipl.v oncloninn ono ponnd, have tho benefit of my exi»erJeuce in tbe Hamu luiinuer H8 if 1 liv«i-l in your own town, and with tho ndditioiml advuiitnKe "f thorouKh Privacy. —Yours truly, 1,01)13 L. SMITH. Address— I) it L. L. SMITH, 182, COLI-INS sMHKKT EAST, Melli -innt!. CONSULTATION MOK, UT liKTTEB. «1. Pee for r.ivonnl ConMiltatiou, £1 Is. Tho lntter i« inoluK vn of " nlicine. Medidnen forwir-ud w.-11-jmckod, to all tho ColonicH. Intlia nnd l-Inropr. ISU, coUjINHHTK'- K i KABT, Molbourne.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5493, 15 December 1885, Page 4
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