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Business Notices. POSTAL BOUNDARY. MAP OF CHRIBTCHUROH AR» SUBURBS. SHOWING PENNY POSTAL DELIVERY Prigs .. ... 6a ON SALE AT LYTTELTON TIMES " OFFICE j or SIMPSON ft WILLIAMS, Booksellers and Publishers, 831 Chrißtohnrok MedioaL DEAFNESS. ABSOLUTE CURBS offered to all I Readinj Pamphlet anent the Priceless Remedies of th«London Hoyal Kar •nQrranivv'fi Aural SDrmoßßv Send stamps for reply. T. B. HA.NNAFOBD, Auckland. M.Z. 950 C' T> O. B.JJEtN -t EN k CO.. Mudioal Herbalist B*o having pened buslnesM for the niitnnfactnre and sale of Horlml Remedies, m»/ M oonsnlted at mv Laboratory, 81, Mimohester bU«ei or letters stating yonr cam} will be pntoluiUlj attended to. Having had life-long practioe i» Europe and Austmlosia of thirty yars, will be abi» to treat any caseß that might comi before me, including palpitation of the heart, p>.ut, rheunitinßm, palsy, h.'Sterios. St Vitus' tliuice, dys<)ut«rjr, cholera, piles, din betes, frravol, droney, feveib, co« sumption, asthma, and any other disease ci man. woman, or child ; corns cured. A large nun ber u> testimonials from people in ChriEt.ohuroh. Do nut forget the address— Bl, Manchester street, next to Mr Bonks 7*M SCOTFS EMULSION OF PUKE GOD LITER OIL And Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ALMOST as PALATABLE as MIL;:. Possessing the combined virtue^ ■ , these two valnableremedießinthoirfnl^.. . degree. More easily digested nud aBBUOtt • lated than in the crude form, ai^f especially desirable for sicKk | wasting children anA persons witp < feeble digestive power, and as A REMEDY FOB CONSUftftiHm, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOR ANXMIAAND GEN* ERAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS. » AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fact.^all diseases where there is an inflammation of the Throat and Lungs, % WASTING OF THE FLESH, and • WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in the world equate this palatable Emulsion. O > It is prescribed and endorsed by the best physicians in the various countries of th« world, who will attest these faots. m. For sale by all Chemists. * "Dißeasod Nature oftentimoß breaks forth i« strange ernpttonß,"— Act 111. Scene 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients Buffering from nervonpaffeotionn aro afrnid, lioni Hhoer bwhfulneßß anfl modesty, to tkhsohallt consult o medioat man— other patients have not tho solf-poHseßßion an* coolnosH whon in the consulting room, to accurately describe tbwir symptoms- their habits of life, tmt the natnre of the disoiiso tliuy Buffer from. Let such persons (he or she) nit quietly down in the privacy of their own apartments, and with calm minds describe clearly enoli symptom of their case ; a clear statemon 1 thus written, and laid before mo, is for preferable in Nnavous diseases to a personal ronaultntiou. Where, however, o disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character a pernonal consultation miiv become necessary; but my Simeons iv corro6ponm»nce is bo great, thai of the thousands npou thousands whom I havo treated by lottor during the laßt 32 yenra, not* Hingis mistake has ever occurred, not a case bur ever been uuule pnblic— in fact, the very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At the samo time medicines are Bent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands havo \ not brought Joy toP How many havo beau enabled to enter into tho marriago state through consulting me f How many aftor marriago havo privfttoly cm* suited mo and been blessed, and their married live* mado frnitfulaud happy P . . .. How many wasted ruined youths or potn jpjsjt have also been restored to hoalth, and tliMtf their manhood, for having consultod me by lector How many questions arise whore the family physician 1b unable to unravel tbo case, and wher© Stt'u the pnlieut lingers on. not daring^o tell his family medical adviser the naturo of his oomplaint, until consumption, wasting, or roontal disease get Si, and the suffororgots bnyondtho curable stage, and is loft a hopeless wrock ? A lottor written intho primer of the room and dropped in the post-box r0..0i. .-; .«vi quietly; \ht> aaflwer is raturnod as qnic«lr-<.vii liuoßtfntationsl/, and tho patient, without ßfcMivinu f«om In* cliamb«» except to post I is letter, is by rot-mi -.{ p-wtpnt i» fnll poßsession of the naturo of i-a«i.-.«n. His hopes are riiatffl, hiadoubtfl romovi'M, uud (i<: in comparatively a now man ; in faov, iv many cdrtt;s, a now befn«r altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written letter is tho age, occupation, habits, and symptoms, nothing more. The usual conHidtatiou fee of £1 (one pound) must be enoloaed, otherwise uonuswer will be returnod, Thero are thousands of cases in daily life where n consultation with one at a distance will remove by s single lottor a great fear, agroatoare.and itoftes solves what appears as an impenntrable mystery. Many a sad heart has beon made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. I To thoso who are about to marry, I would my oonsnlt mo before doing bo, and thus provont mnuy after troubles, and remove rtany unnecessary enroe* and prejudicoß j to those raoro especially who hnv« Buffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their passionß, to thoso I fay at om>« consult with we, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and nn tin expert, my timo may not bealwnyß »t your wrvico, yon enn, by simply onclosintc °»« pound, liaviMhn iKineilt of my eiporienoe in th« same manner n» if 1 livt^l in your own town, and with tho additional advantage of thorough privacy, — Tours truly, LOUIS L. BHITH. . Address— _„ Dn L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS BTItEET EABT, Blelbnnrno. CONSULTATION PKK, UY LETTER, «, Fee for Personal C'oiiHiiltntion, £1 Is. The lnttor is inclusive of medicine. Modicines forwardod, well-packed, to all th» ColonieH, India and Enropo. 182, COLUNB STHfeB V K A.ST. Melbourne.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5550, 23 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5550, 23 February 1886, Page 4