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Medioal. A GRAND TONIC FOR FEMALES. This exoellent Tonio ennohes and -puriflos tba blood, improve* the appetite, restore* odour, tone, and vitality, thereby removing headaohe, debility. Lervon-rneß*, weakness, and the dapraanoA* _roft whioh 60 many females suffer. MRS DR STUART'S FAMOUS TONIC. It has Bestored Health, Vigour and Joy to Thousands of Home*. IN BOTTLES, at 8b ahd 4a 6n. fJIHB T ADIES' pULENDAB /• OB \ T>ILLS|2s 6d and 4m 6d per Theae Pilla are Justly esteemed for their great value in preventing disoomfort, suffering, and Inoonvenienoe, and for periodical nse are the moat reliable and prompt medioine aver brought to woman's aid. mHB T ADIBS' A PBBIBNT TOLLS, la 0d per box. For the relief and prevention of headaohe, bilious, ness, giddiness, constipation, liver oomplitnto, indigestion, pains in the ohest, baok, and sides, to. The above are endorsed by thousands of Mother*, Mill—era, Dressmakers, Barmaids, Domeatio Servants, Shop Bands, do., fto., aa the greatest boon*, meeting an argent and long-felt want. Sold everywhere. Sole "Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— THE KE_ PTHOBNB AMD PBOSBBB DBUO OOMPANY. nei PEPPER'S QUININE AND IKON B .™™ TONIC GBEAT BODILY STBENGTH, GBEA THEET ■ STBENGTH, GBEAT MENTAL STBENGTH. GBEAT DIGESTIVE STBENGTH. Follows the use of PEPPEB'B QUININE AND IBON TONIC. It improves tho appetite, promotes digestion, greatly strengthens the nerves, inoreaae* atrength of pulse, give* firmness to the muaalas. alters pale oonntenanoes, supplies defloient baktt weak circulations, overcomes bodily wearln ess and weeknoss, onre* many painful oomplain te» neuralgia, sciatica, fto. j ia a remedy for dyspepsia rtomach aflf ectiona, fto., and thoroaghly reomft the health. PEPPEB'S TONIO. Insist on having it. Bottl aold everywhere. Made only atßedford Labora*cry London. —————————— — — — i PEPPER fi ANTIuiIfIOUB MEDIGHM. TARAXACUM - TO PODOPHYIiLIN. Is now nsed and regnlarly prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill snd calomel for th a onre of dyspepsia, biliooaneas, and all symptoms of oongestion of the liver, whioh are generaUy pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowainea*, nc appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste tn tb' morning, giddiness, disturbanoe of she etomaeh ana feeling of general depression. Bottles. 8s 9d aad 4a 6d. Sold by all Ghemiata. Insist on having Peppa*** SULPHOLINE LOTION. THE CUBE FOB SKIN DISEASES. IN A FEW DAYS EB UPTTONB, PIMPLUS. BLOTCHES ENTIBELY FADE AWAY. BEAUTIFULLY FBAGBANT. PEBFECTL HABMLESS. CUBEB OLD-STANDING SHIN DISEASES. BEMOVES EVEBY KIND •OF EBUPTIOV SPOT, OB BLEMISH, AND BENDEBS THE SKIN CLEAB, SMOOTH. SUPPLE, AND HEALTHY. Bottle* aold everywhere. Made by J. PEPPEB ft CO.. Londoa. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. THEBEBT. THE SAP— It. •_•_— i CHBaPES* BESTOBES THE COLOUB TO GBAY HAIB. INSTANTLY STOPS THB HAIB FBOM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GRAYNESS IB IMPOSSIBLE. BEMOVES SCUBF, AND EMBELLISHES IB* HA—Vj ..USING IT TO GBOW WHEBB. EVEB THIN AND PATCHY. Large Bottles, Ib 6d Sold everywhere, list ''Diieajad. Nature oftentimes breaka fortt fa itnoge erapttona."— Aot HI. Soene 1, TO ThFpUBLIO. SOME patienta suffering bom nervous aJUesxaa are afraid, from sheer baahfnlnaa* **6 modesty, to fbbbovai*_t oonsult a medioal man** other patienta have not the solf •possession and ooolness whan in theoonsulting room, toaoenratalr desoribe their symptoms— their habits of Ufa, aad the nature of the disease thoy suffer from. Let auoh persons (he or ahe) sit quietly down _ the privaoy of tbeir own apartments, and wttfc oalm minds desoribe clearly eaoh symptom of tk-eU oase t a olear statement thus written, and tker before me, ie far preferable in vbutoc* -insane to a paraonal oonsultation. When-., however, a diueose is of a peoDlfa- and exceptional oharaow* a peMonal oonsultali* i mny become neoera&ry ■ eat my success in oorruspondeaoe is so great, ttat of the thousands npon thousands whom I bate treated by letter during tho laet Si years, not a single mistake han over ooourred, not a oas* ba* ever been made pnblio— in faot, the very Bimplioity of my system of oorrespondenoe prevent* publioity. At the same time medioines are Bent to a^ patients in suoh a form as to defy deteotion. How many thousands have I not bronght joy tat How many have bean enabled to enter into — » marriage state through consulting me t How many after marriago have privately bob. suited me and been blessed, and their married Uvea madefrnitf*— and happy t How many wasted ruined yonths of both ene* have also been restored to health, and thanked their manhood, for having consulted me by letter t How many questions arise where the famUy physioian is nnable to unravel the case, and whar* often the patient lingers on, not daring to teU hi* family medical adviser the nature of his oomplaint. nntil consumption, wasting, or mental disease cc* in, and the sufferer gets beyond the ourable stag*. and is left a hopeleßß wreok r A letter written in the privaoy of the room aaA dropped in the post-box reaches me quietly | ta* answer ia returned as quietly and unoetentationaly, and the pationt, withoutstepping from— e chamb** exoept to postf bia letter, is by return of post rat to full possession of the nature of his case. His hopes are raised, his doubts removed, and he ia oompata* tively a new man { in faot, in many oaaea. a n vt being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written l*t«_ ia the age, oooupation, habits, and symptom*, nothing more, Tne usual oonsultation fee of M (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no anew** will be returned. There are thousands of oaaea in daily life where • M sanitation with -*ne at a distanoe will remov* tf a single letter a great fear, a great oare, and it oft** solves what appe ir* aa an impenetrable mjataj. Many a sad beart has been made joyful on reoeipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would *aj* eomsnlt me before doing ao, and thua prevent saaßcs after trouble*, and remove many nnnooessa ay oan* and prejudioee i to those more especially who have Buffered in early years from d_ ease, or who havt yielded to their passions, to theee I say at ooa* oonanlt with me, do not tarry, delays are dangatooa and aa an eiyext, my time may not be alway* at your Bervioa, yon can, by aimpiy enolos— t oaa pound, have the benefit of my experienoe ia th* a&me —mmi**. aa if I lived in your own town, and with the additional advantage of thorougn vvney —Youra trolly. LOUIS L. SMITH. Addreaa— Db L. L. SMITH, 188, COLLINS STBEET EAST, Melbourne. OONSULTATION PEE, BT LE TT__. ail Fee fo* Personal Consultation, «1 la. The latter ia inclusive of medioine. Medioines forwarded, well-paoked, to all stmt Ooloniea. India and Europe. 138, COLLINS STBBET BABT, Malboani*. NEBVOUS DBBILITT A CUKE GUABANTEED. D. E. C. W».t. NEBVE AND BBAIN T-H/ -"M BUT, A goafanteed speoifio for Hyateria. DiiaHiaaa. . J— •raMana, Fite, Nervous Neuralgia, Headaeha. Nervoas Prostration, oauaed by the _ • of aloohol or tobaooo, Wak efulneee, Mental lepraasfon. Sotfcw— g of tba Brain, rea— ting in insanity amd lead— g to misery, deoay, and da*t*. Prao—tiurw Old Age, Ba— enness, Losa of Power in either sax*. Involtm tary Lossee and £per*>_ -tonfesM, oaosed hy ov** exertion of tha brain or over in dolgenoe. Each box oontains one month's treatment ■ 6a id * -. Vo, r.r v* boxes foi Va «d, «vnt by mail pvopaid oa . aeueivi n( pry.*.. A <V« n_ar-»_t»» six boxea to care. any one*. With «-oh order r*o*ived by aa tor aia boxes, aooompanied with 88s, we wfll aend th* p_ _ aaor onr written guarantee to rerand tae money if tha treatment doe* not aneot a core. Gaa*— ateee lasted only by •ft. BONNINGTON Chemist, Soln Agent, B 7& CHBISTCHPBCH. NEW ZEALAND.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5847, 9 February 1887, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5847, 9 February 1887, Page 4
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