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Business Notices. MES WITHERS, 12, VICTORIA STREET, «-,. . ig AS on hand a /Ri^M n complete Stock JK--/J-1* of Madame Weigel'a ifrf^^i&Ss, PAPEE PATTEEJ?S of J^^^^ _.- Dresses, Mantles, fro., $Kgplwv££- "rt-stft out in ten diiferent sixes «KP§l^i^J!li or LHdieß t" 1 " 1 Children, f ■<iKinccompanied by direot and iUustrationt jKOsaB f for making up. Sold at j^^j^^^, prices ranging from 6d £^^^^^s^, to 2b. Newest styles ,^^^^^4 monthly in WKIGEL'B JOOKITAL Or FiSHIOMS. Pil|ittgi^| Price, 7d ; by post, 8d j --^ v ~ -" "" or 7b 6d per annnm (paj» able in advanoe). Cataloqu* or Fashiovs, Sd by post, 4d. Sole agent in Christohnrch, MRS WITHERS. 00 12, Victoria street Christchurch Medical. DEAFNEBB. A BSOLUTE CURES offered to aIH Read iai J\_ Pamphlet auent tho Priceless Romeidioe of the London Royal Ear Infirmary's Auval Nurgeonß, Send stamps for reply. T. B. HANNaFORD, Auckland. N.Z. 960 C TO O. B. JENSEN & CO., Medical Hor>mtin _£• having cpenod business for the mannfactnre and salo of Herbal Remedies, nm; ba oonßultedat my Laboratory, 81, Manohestei uueer or lettors stating your case will bo pnr.citiiJlt attended to. Having had ;life-lou>r prii^tice in Europe and Anstittlosia of thirty yoars, will beftbi* to treat any cases that might come before mo, in. eluding palpitation of the neart, gent, rhenmh.tism, pal*y, hißterics, St VituB 1 dance, dysentery, cholera, piles, diabetes, gravel, dropsy, fero/b, e*iu sumption, asthma, and any other disease ci mau woman, or child ; coniß oured. A large nnn ber «« testimonials from people in Cnristchurch. l>o. not forget the address— 6l, Manchester street, next U> Mr Banks ?o£>B SCOTT'S EMULSION I OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ■ And Uypopliosphitcs of Lime and Sodn ! ALMOST as PALATABLE as UIIw Possessing the combined virtucr , these two valuable remedies in their :"u|^ 4 .' ; degree. More easily digested and awizx . lated than in the crude form, «5f j especially desirable for sldcb wasting children anfi persons v/ilt feeble digestive power, ana aa A RESTEDY FOB CONSUMV-irlON, 4 REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASED OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOR ANEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, fe AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fact,* all diseases where there is an inflammation of tbe Throat and Lnnga, » WASTING OP THE FLESH, and 6 WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in the world equals this palo table Emnleion. (f) It is prescribed and endorsed by th« best physicians in the various countries of th« world, who will attest these facts, ft For sale by.all Chemists. • "Disonsed Nature oftentimes breaks forth in strange eruptions." — Aot 111. Scene 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervoin ntleotiouii are afraid, fiom fiheor bashfnluess and modosty, to rEitsoKM,i,T consult a niedieul manother patients have not tbe self-possession and coolnoßH when in the consulting room, to accurately describe their symptoms— their habits of lite, and tho nature of tbe disease they suffer from. Let such porsons (he or she) sit quietly down in the privaoy of their own apartments, nud with calm minds describe clearly ennh Bjmptom of their case; a clear statomen* thus written, and laid before me, is far preferable in nkevous diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a disease is of a pecnliar and exceptional cliarnoter a por»onal consultation may become necessary i but. my buccoss in corrospoudenoe is so great, thni of the thousands upon thousands whom 1 have treated by letter during tbe List 3i yoare, not n 6ingle mistake has ever occurred, not a case has over been made public— in fact, the very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At tho same timo modicines are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousuuds havo 1 not brought joy tor How many have been enabled to enter into the marriago otate through consulting me P How many after marriage have privntely con. suited me and been blessed, aud tuair married livob made fruitful and happy ? How many wasted ruined youths of both sexe« havo also been restored to health, and thaulwd. thoir manhood, for hnving consulted mo by letter P How many questions arise where tho family physician is unable to unravel the case, and where oft-n the patient lingers on, not daring to Mil his family medical adviser the nature of vlb complaint, until consumption, wnsting, or mnntnl disease sefr in, aud the sufferer gets beyond the curable Btage, and is loft a hopeless wreck ? A letter written in the privaoy or the room and dropped in tho post-box roaobos me quiutiy ; tbe answer is returned as quietly and uuoateniatiowily, and tho patiout, wi houf. stopping trow Inn chamber except to poßt I is letter, is by roturu of pout put in full posscßßion of the nature of his case. His bopeoare raised, hisdonbto removed, and ho id comparatively a now man ; in faor, in many oases, n now being altogether. The onlj addition to the ordinary written lett«» is tho ugo, occupation, habits, and symptoms,, nothing more. Tlio usual consultation foe of £1 (ono pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no nubwer will be returned. Ihere are thousands of cases in daily life where t> consultation with one at a distance will rtmove by a fliuglo lottor a groat fear, a great care, ami it often solves what appnars ne an impenetrable mystery . Many a sad heart has been made joyfnlou receipt of on explanatory lottor from me. To those who are about to marry, I would frj consult mo before doing 60, ami thus prevent ninny after troubles, and rumovo many unueci-Hsary cnrim and prejudices ; to Uiobu moio especially t»U> nsv.\« Buffered in early years from disease, or who bnve jieldod to their passions, to theca I »r.y nt »ur» consult with me, do not tirry, delays nw ilimgtroim, and iih- an expeit, my time may not W alwujß nt your sorvico, you can, by fcimply cnclouni; on« pound, have tho boneftt of my oxpononre in the eiiiuo manner ns if 1 livcl in your own town, and Addr ° SB -' D.L.I.HMITH, 182, COLLINS HTKKIST KAST, Molbournn. CONSULTATION (-'EX, UY LETTJvK, 41. Foo for PorHOiial (Jonsiiltatiou, 11 lb. Tho Litter is incliwuvo of meilicino. Mcdicinos fovwnniod. well.)»ckod, to nil the Colonies*, India nnd Enropc. W2,COIiIiINHBTKbEi' LAST. Mcll>oume.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5552, 25 February 1886, Page 4

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