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SOME patients suffering from nervous affeotious are afriid, from sheer bashfulness and modesty, to personally oonsult a inenical man— otlißi* patients hnve not the self-possession and coolness wheu iv the consulting room, to accurately 1 descrlbo tboir symptoms— their habits of life, and ! tho nature of tho disease they suffer from. Lor, suoh persons (he or Bbc) sit quietly down in the privnoy of thoir own ap-irtments, and with oalm minds describe dearly each s.*rinptom of their oase; a clear Rtatomen' thus written, and laid before roe, is far preferable in nervous diseases to a puraomil consultation. VVbero, however, a dis.-aso is of a pnouliar aud exceptional oharaoter, a personal con-niltation may beoomo nocossary; but my success iv cor* ospondonca is so great, that of tlio IhonMiiiidH upon thousand- whoni 1 bavttreatod by lottwr during the lust 32 yeaM, not a single i>ila'a>;<> ha* ever occurred, not a case has over been mn'lo publio— ln faot, tho very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At tho samo lima medicines are sent to my pationts in suoh a form as to defy detection. Bow many thouannds have I not brought joy to ? How many havo been enabled to cuter into tho marriage state through consulting me ? 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To those who aro abuut to marry, I would say •ousult mo before doing so, and thus prevout many after troubles, nud romove many unnecessary care's and prejudices j to those more especially who have suffered iv early years from diseuse, or who have yielded to their passions, to these I say at onco oonsult with me, do not tnrry, delays are dangerous, aud as nn expert, my timo may uot be always au your service, you con, by simply enclosing ouo pound, bave tbo benellt of my experieuco in tho same mauuer as if 1 lived in your own town, aud with tbo additional advantage of thoron*-b privacy. —Youra truly, LOUIS L. dAIiTH. Address — Dn L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EA3T, Melbnurno. CONSULTATION FEE, BY LETTEB, £1. Fee for Personal Consultation, £1 la. The httor is inolusivo of medioiue. Medicines forwardod, well-packed, to alt the Colonies, India aud Europe. 18!.', COLLINS STR_ET EAST, Molbourne. Publio Notices. COAL. BRUNNEK COAL COKE, ahd FIREBRICKS. KINSEY, WABD & CO., Sole Aofnis. 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Timaru and other steamers, whioh havo been ougaged siuno the oponiuir of the Celebrated WEHTPORT bOAli MINE, in oarry In-** these Coals from Westport to Lyttelton, finding that thero has been a difficulty in getting thes»» Coals free from slack and dross, bovo dotcrmiuud to opon n Wholesftle and Retail Coal Depot, by which tho publio will bo enabled to buy Gonuim* COALBROOKDALE WEBTPORT COAL, Thoroughly sorooned, Pure and tree from slack, Direot from tho ship's side. Messrs Tapling aud Co. have secured tot a Dopot that splendid Railway Siding ou the South Belt, recently occupied by Messrs Montgomery and Co., Limited, whore all orders will receive prompt attention ; beaides which, for tho convenience of residents nearer tho couiro of Christohurch, thoy have also oponed an Offloe in tho Triangle, noxt door to the City Hotel. Hundreds of families in Cliristchuroh and anbnrbs havo asked for Woatport Coal, paid for Westport Coal, but seldom got anything batter than n mixture • now, however, all that will bo obviatod. Our Retail Price will bo tho samo ns hitherto charged by retailers, and our Wholesale Trloo to largo consumers ns por arrangeniout, mT Note tho Address— TAPLING k CO., L»te Montgomery's Siding, South Belt, and Triangle, next City Hotel, or flt t'.O. Box No. 197.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5494, 17 December 1885, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5494, 17 December 1885, Page 1
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