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Bußine«« Noviotju, NOTll'h.. Jjl esses JVabcabhow and oisson Beg to inform tho I'ublic lhat they have COMMfiNI^ED BUSIKEKb As= WHOLEBALS AND UETAII- FK.ITEBEBS, *T 228, HIGH BTBEB! 1 , CHEIBTCHUBOH (Late QooileouV Ar ade). Mr J. Kancarrow 1b » ikim; the management of the business, and th g iv l),'h^v«d to be a suffleitßt gUßmutee ihatno iatns wilJ lie «inred to maintaUi the lepuUtion gained iv ih« course of fifteen years* experience. Our aim will be to sell Kii-hNclusb Prult.ondat Seasonable Prices. As we hare tbe advantage of selling our own produce, w>t aru placed in a position to supply our onstomeru uiu/e watißl .ctorily tham ay oiher fruitorer in U uneriniry. NANCABBOW \ND SISSON, FBUITEUEHS, PR I'-vitiOWEES, ANB IMPOETK.IJH, 22$ (LATH GOODSON'S AIUIADE), HIGH STHEJ-T. 48U WhARQVQUYi, ■••.•••jLjahJn's- Un- » » dortak«»','iii«t..-!'":>-:v.'.( i» N. Zealand ft % IS4O. Puncral Unlvrtt. >-\nw«h«B f uneralfl M A throughout .■—t'ihildivu, i'-.-jd A3 10a j B w odults, from Ai. Ploam..- :;.(*■-> U« uddress— m ,$ Corner Nov-kU and Rust Fto .'t.t . or otHoa,No, W a 133,, <Jolom!x> atw<*i. v»vr " Gocxlman'e. » 2 Country ordornraoa' ••>■■ :»-i,>t sntioiuVp Jq Medical. SGOTT?S EMULSION OF PUEE COD LIVER OIL And Hypophosphitcß of Lime and Sod* ALMOST as PALATABLE as MZL^.I Possessing the combined virtner „ these two valuable remedies in theirfnlS .' degree. More easily digested aud aesio;. Lated than in the crude form, a*f especially desirable for sick* wasting children an' parsons \rits feeble digestive power, ana as A REMEDY FOB CONSUft»4iON, 4 BEMEDY FOR WASTING PISEASEB OF CHILDUEN, A EEJIEDY FOB SCROFULA, A EEMEDY FOB ANEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, A BEMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS. C AND THBOAT AFFECTIONS, In fact^all diseases where there is «n inflammation of the Throat and Langs, » WASTINQ OP THE FLESH, and • WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in th« world equals this palatable Emuhion. O It is prescribed and endorsed by the best physicians in the various countries of the world, who will attest these tacta; • For Bale by all Chemiste. • "Diseased Naturo ofteutiines brcaka forth in BtriTgo cruptione."— Ant 111, Soene 1. TO THE PUBLIC, SOME patients suffering from nerrousaffeotioiu are afraid, from sheer bashfolnoßs an* modefity, to febsovallt consult a mediorJ manother patients have not the self possession aa* coolness >7hen in thoconsultiuß room, to accurately 1 describe tholr eymptoinß-tholr habits of life, and the nature of tho dieonßO they suffer from. Let such persons (he or she) tit quietly down in the privacy of their own apHrtmente, and wnb calm minds doscribo clearly each symptom of thfltr case; a clear etatomim thus written, and laid before toe, is far pr«f«rable in hrkvoub diseaßea to a personal consultation. Whore, howarer, ■ disease in of a peculiar and exceptional oharaotar a personal consultation may become neoesßaryt but my Bucooßß in correspondence is so groat, that of tho thousands upon thousands whom I hare treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, not a case hu ever been made publio— ia fact, the very Htayjpojy of my system of oorresjwudeueo prevent* pnbliOJty. At tho same time medicines are sont to my patientß in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have t not brought i Joy tor How many have been enabled to entor into Uu marriage state throuirh consulting me * How roaxiy queatioas arise whore the, famtt, phydotan tenable to unravel the ioekj, and l when often the patient lingers on, not daring to Wl hit Sv medical adviser the nature of bis complaint. uaSftonßumptlon, waaUng, or mental disease m{ ' Stndtho Buffororgutt) beyond the onnble staffs andisleftahopoleßflwreokP A letter written in the privacy of the rott^tttd dropped in tho post-box reaches m« aaA|^MM answer is returned as quietly and unosted^H^. aud the patient, wi hout stopping fromuiaV/tiT* except to post Jis letter, is by return of p«wt pub w luil ponsesflion of tho nature of his cane. His hope* are raisod, his doubts removed, and ho in ooinparttlvely a now mnn ; in faor, in many oases, a «n being nltoffotber. Tlio only addit ion to tho ordinary written wiwar is tho age, oncupation, habits, and symptoma. nothing moro. The usual consultation fee of •! (one pound) mnst, be onclosod, other wieo no anBW« will bo returned. There aro thousands of caoos iv flatly Hfe whore a couraltation with one at a distance will remove by a single letter a great fear, a great caro, nnd Itoftro coin« what appears aa an imponotrabloinyßtow. Many a end hoart haß been made Joynu on rooupi Of an explanatory letter from roe. To those who aro abont to marry, I wonM I*9 oojwult ma before doiug so, and thus provost many after troubles, and remove many niuwcoesary cares ana prejudices ; tn tlicwj moro specially Who hate eutter«d iv «ar\y yeors from disoaso. Or who hire yielded to their pans ions, to these I BSjratonoe ooMult with mo, do not t*rry. delays m^l***™** and as an export, my timo way not be atwaye at yourlerviceryon «.», by simply onoloaing on* pound, haw the taiwflt of my oxperienw ia tb« samomaiu-or ns if 1 lm>d in your owatown,aw» with the additional admiUigo of tooroughprivjoy, —Tours truly, LOUIB L. BMTTH. Addrew- Dr l l SMITH, 182. COLLIN3 BTEKKT BAtTT, Molbonrno. CONSULTATION MM, UY LETTER, «. Fee for Forsonal ConHultatlou, £1 Ib. . Tho latter is inclusive of modloine. Medicines forwarded, well.paokod, to all IM Colonies, India and Kuropo. JsTcOLLINB BTEKKT EAST. MollH)urne.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5580, 30 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5580, 30 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5580, 30 March 1886, Page 4

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