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Having had ■■ life-long practice in Europe and Australasia of thirty years, will be at»» to treat any oases that might come before me, tin ■ eluding palpitation of the heart, gout, rheumatism, palsy, hysterics, St Vitus' dance, dysfuterj, cholera, piles, diabetes, gravel, dropsy, fevo>h, oon sumption, asthma, and any other disease ci mail, woman, or child ; corns cured. A largo nun ber o* • testimonials from people in ChriHtohuroh. Do nut forget tho addreßß— Bl, Manchester street, next t-o Mr Banks 7e9fl PEPPERS QUINEfE MD IRON HEALTH, STKENGTH, THri'WTr l ENJiRGY. lUHIL» GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NERVI~ STRENGTH, GBEAT MENTAL STRENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AN» IKON TONIC. 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SOME patients suffering from nervous aflectiooe are afraid, horn shoor hashfnlceHs and modesty, to personally consult a medical manother patients have not the solf-poßßesnon and coolnoss when in tho consulting room, toßcoiirctely deccribe their symptomß— their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let such persons (he or she) eit qnletly <lowu in the privacy of- their own apnrtmeute, and with calm mindß describe eloarly each symptom of their case; a clear Btateinen< thus written, and laid before no, is far preferable in nkrvoub diseases to a personal consultation. Whore, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character 1 a personal consultation may become neuoßsaryi but my success in correspondence is so Rr««t, thai of the thousands upon thousands whom 1 have treated by letter during tbe hist 32 yoars, not * single mistake has ever occurred, not a caMt han ev«r boeu made public— in fact, the very Buaplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines are sent (o my pationtß in such a form as to defy detection. 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Many a sad honrt has beon made joyfui on receipt of an explanatory letter from me, To those who aro about to marry, I would my consult mo before doing so, and thus piwunt many after troublos, and remove many unnecessary r nren and prejudices ; to those more especially "'"> have suffered in early years from disease, or wbo )jhvb yiolded to thoir passions, to thavo I nay n,t. ouou consult with me, do not tarry, doUya ai« dangerous, and as an export, my timo may not bn always at your service, you can, by simply enclosing one pound, have tho boneflt of my experience in the Baine manner as if 1 lived in your own town, ana with the additional advantage of thorough > pnjMf. —Yours truly, LOUIS L. 6MITH.« Address— __. Dn L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STJJEKT EAST. Melbourne CONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTER, £1. Feo for Personal Cononltatiou, £1 Ib. The lnttor is iuclusivo of medioijie. Medicinos forwarded, well-packed, to all thi Colonies, India and Kuropo. 182, COLLINS BTRfcET EAST. Molbourae.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5563, 10 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5563, 10 March 1886, Page 4

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