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• . Medioai. X_fa fJ a JV. N.-O v 7 gj, B Y'th •W AUSTRAtiASIAIf j_> (Vegetable) PAIN DESTROYER (Patented), IN mtroduoing this wonderful Remedy tot_tha pnblio, E. J. KNOWSLEY w__Stol_ito tfß "PAINDESTBOYEB ' * Pn £ l ?£ T £? etable ? c i?s2 U A nd » telag oonspiouoß. by the 'absence of all Poisonous matters. And especially beneficial as a groat FAIN DESTROYER, , Andaßemovorofall Disease arising from the la. ■ pure state of the Blood, or habit of the eyßtemT I i_? m i? onnd win mmw the Blood, carry off aU putrid humours, cleanse the Stomaoh, -rog-late a j • »-, . tno Bowels, , And impart Health nnd Vigour to the System ; a great Blood Ciroulator, • m G1 ? l W, IM MEDIATE RELIEF. Ho onoshould be without this valuable remedy. nt~ v. „._ • ,It testifies for itself. • lo be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeeper* I m- , tho Colonies. \ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSKRkCO 9546 Zealand Drug Company, timited, NERVOUS DEBILITY A CURE GUABANTEED, i Db E. C." W-.».. J N ERVE AND BB ATN TEE/ -"MENT. 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SOME patients sufforing from nervous ai?oot_e->i. _ _stt5 tt _-*«-»d» from cheer bftshrnlnesi- ani) modesty, to p-bsoha-ly consult a modioaJ taa_-** other patients have not the self-possession ta& ooolness when in the oonsulting room, to acouratoJi* describe their symptom.— their habits of life, _ss,l the nature of the dumaae they suSer from. ■ Let such persons (he or she) Kit quietly cot-a •* the privacy of their own apartments, aad n-lMs calm minds desoribe olearly eaoh symptom of thour oaee ; a olear Btatenieni. thus written, and lai« before me, is far preferable in HKavors diseases :. -. a personal consultation. Where, however v j diseaso is of a peculiar and exceptional oharaoter a porional oonsultction may become neoeirtwry j ant my success in correspondeaoe is bo great, t__i of tho thousands upon thonsands whom I hiita treated by letter during the last 82 yeare, not a single mistake hae ever occurred, not a caas hwi , ever been made public— in f_ct, the very simplicity of my system ot oorrespoadenceproventa publicity, At the same timo medicines are sent to toy patients in such a form as to dofy detection, How many thousands have I not brought Joy to V i How many havo been enablbd to enter into tias marriage state through consulting me P How many after marriage have privately eon. suited me and beeu blessed, and their married li*>f>B . mado fruitful and happy P How many wasted ruined youths o! both -exo* -aye also -eon restored to heidth, and '.hanJfcefl their manhood, for ha ving conaultca me by letter f How many questions ariso where the tamlls physioian is nnable to unravel the oase, and vhero often the patient lingers on, not iinripj to tell hia family modieal advisor the nature of his complaint, until oor.sumption, wasting, or mental disease eg? in, and the s-ifforer gsts bGyond the onrahJe et_-**, and is left a hopoleus wreck P A letter written in the privaoy of the room wi* dropped in tho post-box roacheu me quiotly j tie answer is returned as quietlj-and uuok-tenwtiouiil> !) and the patiout, wMiout stopping from hiß chambM esosptto post bis letter, is by return of post put t» full possnHsion of tbe nature of hio case. His hopes are rai-»d, hisdoubts removed, and he is oompai-a--tively a new man } ia faot, in many oases, & n w being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written letttu is tho age, ooonyation, habits, and symp'i-o-ia,, nothing more. Tno usual consultation /cc of AS (ono pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no an. w*» will be rotnri'ed. There are thousands of cases in daily life -vhtisfl a oonßultation with one at a distoiice will remove by a single lettor a great fear, a great care, and it oftes solves what appe irs as an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has boon made joyful on rftoeipfe of an explanatory letter from me. To thoso who nro about to marry, I would eas oonsult me before doing so, and thus prevent man-f aftor troubles, and remove many unnecessary oai-ec and prejudices ; to those moro especially who hay* suffered in early years from disease, or who have* yielded to their passions, to tkes-e I say at onoaoonsult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous and as an export, my time may not be always ad your eervice, you oan, by simply enclosing on* pound, have the benefit of my exporie-oa in ths samo raauuer as if 1 lived in your own town, anO with the ndditioual advaataij-e of thorough privacy —Yours truly, LOUIS L. BfflTU, Address--Da L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS BTREBT EA(3T, Melbourne. CONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTER, «, Feo for Personal Confa-attation, <-l Is, Th? latter is inclusive of meijiaina. i Medioines forwarded, wull-paaked, to all tb* Colonies, India aud Europe. 182, COL.LINS STRfcET EAST. Melbourne. FOR WINTER COUGHr*. 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L«s*t weok I was persuaded » j Mr Stevens to try a botUe of your " Irish Moes** j I'rejiarariou, au«s one tvosjoonfid had the eCeot ol i givins; cie :■- quiet night's rest — no cough— and my ! voice' is nearly restored, having takon only two j doi^w.-VouTßfr-thrcliy, | MURK AY A?STON. j OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL And Hypophospjiitcs of Lime and Sods?. I ALMOST as PALATABLE as MXZ£v I Posßessing the combined virtucf, ■-.' j these two valuable remedies in their f _I^ j ; J degree. More easily digested and assiran ' lated than in the crude form, at** '• especially desirable for stcJclr wasting children an/, person- -wit* feeble digestive power, and as ! A BEMEDT FOB CONSUMtiTON, 1 A BEMEDT FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, | ABEMBDTFOBSCBOFULA, A BEMEDT FOB ANjEMIAAISD GBS- ! EBAL DEBELITT, , A BEMEDT FOB COUGHS ," COLDS. ASD THBOAT AFFECTIdNg, j In faot,%U diseases where there ifl An I inflammation of the Throat and Lungs, * WASTING- OF THB FLESH, and ■* i WANT ofNERYB POWER, nothing in th» ! world equals this palatable Emulsion. ' It is prescribed and endorsed by th« best physicians in the various countriesoff the world, who will attest these faeta.',' For sale by all Ohemists. ?Oi?.TA_. «!")U , *a>A6*', A V o y oy s i ,<• x '.* HllK UAI A* JO <..L&. s;.n,m.)?B. SHOWIHtt f.-KCv f . T T ?0?r;t-\, I>A'UV««T P»to» „ , • >■*" i.VN 3AIaB it LYTTELTON rrMHM " OFTt » i ot simdiok •>■ •v»-c.;.u.".i:-j ( Bi>ok-<LI.«~ ""jt t'-übusho-*. ->.-*«*-A,|iT>*rcih.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5785, 25 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5785, 25 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5785, 25 November 1886, Page 4

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