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Medical. Towwend'b Bilious and JUIVEF» JriLLS. THE SPECIFIC EEMEDY for the IjIVEB and ite DEBANGE&tBNTS. Cute Bilious Headaohes, Constipatjon, Naußea, Depression of Spirits, &o. t arising fropa torpidity of the Livsr or Indigestion. The Proprietor confidently recommends these Pills, as being especially adapted for that particular form of Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Digos< live Organs so prevalent in the Colonies. " May be obtained of chemists and storekeepers, in boxes. Is, 1b 6d, and 2s 8d ; Wholesale and Sot&U of the Proprietor, W. J? m o "w N c k p, PHAEMACEUTICAL CHEStI.ST, 155, COLOMBO STREET (Opposite City Hotel), Two Doors from Brice's cornor, 1917 A GRAND TONIC FOE EE_MALES. This excellent Tonic ennches and purifies the blood, improves the appetite, restores colour; topeana vitality, thereby removing headache, deWlity. nervonsneßS, weakness, and the depressions from which so many females suffer. " MRS DR STUART'S FAMOUS TONIC. It iuiß Bestored Health, Vigour and Joy to Thousands of Homes. IN BOTTLES, at Ss akd 4s to. THE T ADIES' / OB \ JLJ Xj Ifemale) TpiLLS|2s6dand4sCdper " These Pills are justly esteemed for their great value in preventing discomfort, suffering, and in. convenience, and for periodical use are Tie most reliable and prompt medicine ever brought to woman's aid. ' ' rfflHE T ADiES* * PEEIENT XJILL Is 6d per box. For the relief and prevention of headache, bilious. ness, giddiness, constipation, liver complaints. In. digestion, paina in the ohest, back, and aides, tso. ' The above are endorsed by thousands of Mother* Milliners, Dressmakers, Barmaids, Domeßtio Ser< vante, Shop Hands, to., fee, as the greatest boon, meeting an argent and long-f elt want, Sold everywhere. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— THE EEMPTHOENE AND PEOS3EE DBTJO COMPANY, 389] LOCKYER'S SULPHOB HAIR RESTORER. THE BEST, THE SAFEST. THE CHEAFESX BESTOBES THE COLOUR TO GEA I UAUfj INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIB FEOK FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GBAYNESS IB IMPOSSIBLE. REMOVES SOUEF, AND EMBELLISHES THI • HAIBtCAUSINGITTOGEOWWHBRB. EVER THIN AND PATOHY. Large Bottles, Is 6d Sold everywhere, il« "- '. — T"^ — ' — .^. ... . , >t — r — — — t iw PFPP"B I T?'Q THB SAFEST M.MUS. MTJUIX fj ANTIBILIOUS MEDicnsfa TARAXACUM " D PODOPiprLLP, Is now used and regularly prescribed by man] Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel for thi onre of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symntoma.ol congestion of the liver, whiob ore irenerally pt}n beneath the shoulders, headache, droweineM, ao appetite, tarred tongue, disagreeable taste lathe morning, giddiness, disturbance of che stomaojs and feeling of general depression. ' . - - Bottles, 2u 9d and 4s Cd. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper*! PEPPER'S QUirans and iron 1 TONIjO GEE AT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NBBVI STRENGTH, GREAT MENTAL STEENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IEON TONIC. It improves the appetite, promote! digestion, greatly strengthens the nerves, inoreaoM Btrengtb of pnlse, gives flrmneaa to the mnaolaa. alters pale countenances, supplies deficient heatt weak' circulations, overcomes bodily weariness and weakness, anres many painful complaint*" neuralgia, sciatica, ftd. j is a remedy for dyspeplfl* Btomaoh Affections, fto., and thoroughly rooruit the health. PEPPBE'S TONIC. Insist on having it. Bottl T sola everywhere. Made only at Bedford L&boraV)ry London . StrliPHOiilNß LOTION. THE CUBE FOE SKIN DISEASEF. IN A i'BW DAYS ERUPTIONS. MMTPLjSS, BLOTCHES ENTD2ELY FADE A WAT." BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. PJBBFECTIi HARMLESS. CURES OLD.3TANDING SKIN DISaASEB. 2SMOVES EVEEY KIND OF ERUPTK)H SPOT, OE BLEMISH, AND EENDBES " THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH," BUPPLE, AND HEALTHY.. IJottles Bold .everywhere, Mada by J. PEPPE2 & CO., London, DtBO£Bo..K Mutiuo o;r«QUmes Dreaca Coeut la otrcaxa orupUouß."— Aot 111. Scene X, TO THE~I?UBLiq. SOME patlants flnQoring from nervous afleoilMf are afraid, from sheer' bashfulnftai sm modesty, to ruEBOSAtW conSnlt a medla&l manother patients havo not the self-possession. aaA ooolness wben in the consulting room, to aaonntaSx doscribe their symptom c— their habits of Ufa, ana the naturo of tho disease they sufier from, Let snoh persona (be or she) sit quietly dowa la tho privßoy of their own apartmente, and wltt oalm minds doaoribe oleoriy ouch symptom of theli cose; a oleax statement: thus written, and IfclC before rue, is far preferable in HSavoto diaeaAM te a persons! consultation. Whore, bowevef. • diueaae ia of a psoulfßr and exceptional ohartotw* a personal consultation may beopme neoMN^i cut my snooesß in correspondexioe is so great, thai of the thousands upon thousands whom I faatt treated by letter during the lost S3 years, sot a single mistake has ever occurred, not a 6am* hM ever been made public— in fact, the very simpUoltx of my system 0! correspondenoeprovonti publioltw At tho same time medicines are sent to aif patients in such a form as to defy deteotaon. How many thousands have I not brought joy How many hnvo be3n enabled to enter into tsi rairriago state throuifh consulting met How many after marriage have privately 00X1 suited mo and bean Mossed, and th»ir suurriad U»»J madefruitful and happy P How many wasted ruined youths of both same have also been restored to health, end thaniceS their manhood, for having consulted me by lotto* t How many questions arise where the family physioiaa i 3 unable to unravel the oose, and whan often the patient lingers on, not daring to t«ll fcia family medical adviser the naturo of faisoomplaiati until consumption, wasting, or montal diooasa Mi in, and the sufferer geta boyond the eatable start and is left a hopeleSß trreok V A letter written in tno pnvaoy o! the room utt dropped in the post-bos reaohos me qulotty ; tit* answer is returned as quietly and iuiost«utetiouoljr, and tho patvont, withont Btopplng frCrn hifi ohi«bS9 axceptto post bio letter, is by return oi post dat 1* toil possession of the nature of liisoaae. EUsaopM are raised, his doubts removed, and he is compara* cively a now man ; in fact, in many oaeea. 1 an being altozotlisi.'. Tne only addition to the ordinary written loSku is the ago, oooupation, habits, and eymptoi&a. notiiitiff more. The usual consultation foo ot 41 (one pound) must be onolosed, othorwiseuoanaw»» Willbereturnod, ' _ There are thousands of oases in daily Ufa when a consultation with, one &t ft dietauce will remove tj a single letter a groat fear, agroatcaro.tnd itoftsa solves what appears as an iinpouetrablo inyfttery* Many a sad heart has beon made joyful on rociipi of an extJlanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would »ty consult me before doing so, and thus prevent w»»j after troubles, and remove many unnoossßary otM and prejudices t to thoso more espcoiilly who hava Stuffored in early years from disease, or who hava yielded to their passions, to then? I say at oaoa consult with £ac, do not lorry, delays oro dantMoua and as an expert, my time may not be always at your service, you can, by Bhnply enoloilnt; one pound, have ike benefit of my experience in the same manner as if I lived in your own town, an 4 with tho additional advantage of thorougn privaef « —Yours truly, LOUIS L. SMITH, Address- Db BmTH , 162, COLLINS STREET EAST, Melbourne CONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTEB, «1, . Fee for Personal Consultation, 61 la. The latter is inclusive of medicine. Medicines forwarded, well-paoked, to all «&s Colofaioi), India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STEEET EAST. Melbourne,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5988, 25 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5988, 25 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5988, 25 July 1887, Page 4

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