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Business Notices; 9J AMES ©" 08* Bega to inform his Customers and the PubU« tha* lie intends beeping a IGBNERAL ASSORTMENT Of BUILD OTO MATEaiALS At Liv Hallway Sidin*. DURHAM. STREET SOUTH, Whtoh he is prepared to Sell at the LowwkOnnwl Kates. Also, best Newcastle and Native Ootls and BIMJPine Firewood. Brioka supplied db-eot from the Kiln at HlOttKW} No. of Telephone, 144. W COJfFEK QZLLSSFIB'B BLBPHANT BRAND 00WM XB" AB too* b»ea reaogaljea m tlw xuoet latHaM* IjS. U-euk/aot beveetasro, it bain* daUuVma l» t»TOor and thoroughly wholeuomo, SoM by mortlgrooow in l« 8, «, 7 U and Ob tint AMD WHOLESALE BY ALL MOTtOHAJTW, ATO AT THE MZLLB. High street W Medioal. DEAFNESS. A BBOLUTE CUBES offered to all I Beadua? J\ Pamphlet anent the Priceless Remedies of th« London Eoya) Ear Infirmary's Aural Snrgeona, Send stamps for reply. T. B. HANNAFOBD, AnoWand. N.Z. »M# SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LITER OIL And Hypophogphites of Lime and Sod%, ALMOST as PALATABLE as Wlfc ■' ' • Possessing the combined virtnep _ (i these two valuable remedies in their fol^'i . degree. More easily digested and asraaftlated than in the crude form, aip especially desirable for slcJdf wasting children an* persons witjifeeble digestive power, and as A REMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOR ANEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, , A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLD 9, « 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 th« world equals this palatable Emulsion. 0 It is prescribed and endorsed by th« best physicians in the various countries of tho world, who will attest these facts. • For sale by all Chemists. * M Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth IB strange ernptlous."— Act 111. Scene 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients BtiffrritiK from nervous affoottont are afraid, from f-hcer buslifnlnese and modesty, to peesokali.t oonault a medical man-* other patients have not tlio self- possession aid coolnoKa when in tho oousultiuß room, to accurately deecribo their sy mptonia— thoir habits of life, ana th« nfttnro of the disease thoy miffer from. Let snob persons (ho or she) nit quietly down to the privacy of their own apartments, and with calm minds de&oribe clearly each nvinptom of their case: a clear statement thus written, and laid before me, is far preferable in nehvoub diseases to a personal consultation. Whore, however, a disease is of R peculiar and oxoeptional ohanoiw a personal consultation may become nocesearyt bnt uiy snoews in correspondenco is so (Treat, thai of the thousands upon thoußnudn whom I bar* treated by lotter during the last 3i years, not a single mistake has ever ocnurreil, not a case ha» ever b*en mode public — tv fact, the very slmplloitjr of my system of oorrespoudenoe prevents publicity. At the fiamo time medicinoß are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brought joy tot How nuiuy havo been enablod to enter into tIM marriage state thronjjh couHulting moP How many after indrriasfo hnve i>rivßtely oon« Bnltod me and been blessed, and their married livef madefruitfn) and happy P now many wasted ruined youths of both M**** have nleo been restored to health, and thanked their in.tnhocd, for hnviug consulted mebyletterr How niuny questions arise whoro the family physician is unable to nnravul tlio case, and whew o(fkn tho pntient liuffers on, not daring to tell UU family medical advisor the na» uro of his complaint until consumption, wnsting, or montal dlßease sat In, and the suflerer (jets beyond the curablo stajnk and ia left a hopoleßß wreck? A l«ttor written in the i»rivacy of tho room and dropped in the post-box roaches iuo quiet ly ; V» answer is retun.od as quioi ly and ""O^^fSiS: and the pat>ont. wihoutstowin^ from hi-chambw except to post I is letter, is by return of post .put ,\n fuJl possession of the nature of hisCAW. **»)»£• are raised, hiadoubta removed, and he is oomparathTelyanewumi,; in foot, in many casos. a new written letter is the age, occupation, habits, and symptom* nothinemore. «Ie usual consultation foe of «1 (ono pound) must bo enclosed, otherwise no answor Wl 'fhero arethousonds of cases in daily life whew a coiißultatiou with one at a distance will remove by a fliuele letter a preat fear, a (? reat oare, and it often bolvcb what appears as an imiienetrable mystery. Mnny a Bad hoart has boun made joyful on roceipt oi an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would aay consult me before doing uo, and thus prevent many after troubles, and remove many unnecessary our«a and prejudices : to thoso more especially who nay« suffered in «arly years from disease, or who b*v« yioldiid to their piißßiong, to these I say at ono» consult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as mi export, my time may not be always at your service, you <'nn, by simply onclosim? on* pound, have tho benefit of my experience in th* 8-iiue uißiuior as if 1 lived in your own town, and with tho additional advantage of thorough privacy, -Yours truly, LOUIS L. SMITH. Address— T)R L. L. SMITH, IS2, COLL^B STEEIiT EAST, Melbourne. CONSULTATION fc'EK, BY LETTEE, MX. Feo for I'ersonal Consultation, £1 la. Tho latter is inclusive of medicine. Medicines forwarded, well-pocked, to aD tba Colonioe, India and Europe. IS!.', COLLINH STHbET EAST. Melbourne.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5574, 23 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5574, 23 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5574, 23 March 1886, Page 4

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