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BtEafnees Notioef. A SURE BEMEDY FOR BALDNESS. HICKMAN'S EcLIESB Haiß JST BODUCER, ; (Registered). THIS PREPARATION JbiCLZPSES ALL OTHERS. A NEW DISOOVEBY for the Growth of Hair on the Head and Face; for removing and preventing Dandruff, and arresting the fall of the Hair. It cures any Disease of tha Scalp, and aauees new growth on the head after being bald for years. Where it has become weak and thin, from whatever, cause, it quickly restores it to its Bator al vigour. Hundreds of residents in Christohurch can testify to the fact that J. Bickman was COMPLETELY bALD for many yearsTand alter trying every known remedy without effect, he discovered this wonderfu 'preparation, whioh ENTIRELY RESTORED HIS HAIR TO ja"S NATUBAL STATE AND COLOUR. It has also proved snccessful in annmber of other similar cases in whioh the hair had fallen from scrofula and other diseases of the scalp. Each Bottle contains supply for one month. Price. 4s, of GEO. BONNINGTOH COOK & ROSS. GOULD 4 (JO. W. R. COOKE And all Chemists. General Agents— N.Z. DKUG COMPaNY.B4B7 MISS MOELEY, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKES (Late of Hobday and Co.) Begs to inform her numerous Customers that she has commenced Business at the New Residence, JUNCTION SXKEET, jb'EERY ROAD. Mourning and Wedding Orders Punctually Attended to. Latest Style and Fit Guaranteed. Charges very Moderate. Trams pass the door. March 2nd, 1887. Medical. ANN'S JjINSEED JOALSAM. Tho " Household " Bemedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, and Affections of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs. Children take it readily and with safety, owing to its freedom from Opium, Morphia, Antimony, and other Poisonous Drugs, which are contained in most cough remedies. If you have tried other remedies withont success do not despair/ as "Linseed BalBam" will oure when others fail. Bemember— One Dose taken in time may save a valuable life. Price— Is 6d and 2s 6d per Bottle. DANN' HAIR RESTORER Will Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its natural Colour, aad also promote the Growth of the Hai* and render it soft and Glossy. Price— 2s 6d per Bottle. To be obtained Retail from all Medicine Vendors, throughout the Colony, and Wholesalo ot H. IV. Stevens, WHOLESALE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 112, MANCHESTER STREET, Chhistchurch. 3S6i T. JULIAN, PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY, 99, Manchester steeet, CHRISTCHURCH. Specialist in NERVOUS, CHRONIC, and all COM> PLICATED DI3EABEB requiring SKILL AND INTEGRITY. Author of "Nervous Diseases and their Treat* ment" ; price 6d, poet free 7d. Also, "Simple. ' Safe, and Successful Methods of Treating Disease, a twelve-page pamphlet, free on application, or mailed free to any uddrcss on receipt of a penny stamp. The readers of this journal are requested to reed carefully the accompanying certificates. Inqtdry is invited concerning their authenticity. NERVOUS DEBILITY. 6, Moa Place. Madras street, Christohttroh. July 22nd, I 1535. Mr Julian: Dear &K —1 have very great pleasure in sending you this testimonial. I was taken bad with nervous debility in •• eptembar, 1884. I can hardly describe to you how I felt ; to say the plain truth, I could soarcely walk. I was under four M.D.'s in seven monthß. They told me X should be a long while before I should be berter. I did not think they understood my complaint, they told me it was liver complaint. I heard you had made some very good cures, sol determined to give you a trial. I thank God that I have dona so, for after taking your medicine for two months, I can safely gay I am quite restored to health again, and feel quite new man.— Yours, everjrrateful, Gko. ookbor. STViTUb* dance. 39, Gladstone terrace, Antigua street, Christchurch, 12th March, 1887. Mr Julian. Dear Sir,— At the beginning of laht year I con suited you aSout my daughter Mary, who was then tufferirg and had suffered for six years with St Vitnis* dance. I had no faith that you could cure her, for she had been treated by several doctors without benefit. >ha was aJso discharged from the Hospital after three months' treatment as incurable. She was quite incapable of attending to herself, and the hot weather was making her worse. You cored her in two montka. Ever since then sho is thoroughly well, and during the very great heat ot this summer she has not had the slightest derangement. Hundreds of people know the above to be true. I shall be glad to reaaaora sceptics. Yours sincerely, Neil H'Uohiiick. T. JULIAN, PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY, 99, Manchester street, Christchurah. IDißeased Nature oftentamss breaks forth In strange eruptions."— Aot ITl.Soenel, to th£T"public. SOME patients suffering from nervous atteotisas are afraid, bom sheer bashfolnesa vi modesty, to pkesohallt consult a medical nun** other patients have not the self-possession uu coolness when in tha consulting room, to aeoomtan describe their symptoms— their habits of life* KM the nature of the disease they suffer from. ; Let suoh peroons (he or she) sit quietly down W the privacy of their own apartments, and wltt calm minds describe olearly eaoh symptom ot thai oasa | a dear statement thus written, and lail before me, is far preferable in bbevoob fHsenm feS a personal consultation. Where, however, a (Unease ifl of a peouliar and exceptional oharasMn a perßonal consultation may become necessary f tout my buoosss in correspondence is so great, taaj ■oi the thousands upon thousands whom I ha?a treated by letter during the last S3 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, not a oose bai ever been made publio— in fact, the very slmplioits of my system ot correspondence prevents publicity At the same time medicines are gent to 9 patients in such a form as to defy deteotion. . '; How many hove been enabled to enter into Uu marriage state through consulting meF , How many after marriage have privately O"»ai suited me and beeu blessed, and their married Uw madofruitful and happy P How many wasted ruined youths ot both aeaa have also been restored to health, and thankM their manhood, for having consulted me by let Tut How many questions arise where the fasaflj physician is unable to unravel the cobs, and whuc* often the patient lingers on, not daring to tall fell family medical adviser the nature of his complain^ Until consumption, wasting, or mental diseases!) . ' in, and the sufferer gets beyond the aurablonaft and is let t a hopeless wreck t A letter written in the pnvaoy of the room ut dropped in the post-box reaohos me quietly i ttkt answer is returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without steppingtrom his ohambaf exoeptto post bis letter, is by return of post put is full possession of the nature of his case. Bisoopsl are raised, his doubts removed, and he is "omrm* tivoly a new man ; in fact, in many cases, a a « being altogether. The only addition to tho ordinary written le&Mj 1b the age, ocoupation, habits, and BTmptoinjL nothing more. The usual consultation fee otti (one pound) must bo enoloscd, otherwiaemoanswaa vrill be returned. There are thousands of oases in daily Itte when « consultation with one at a. distance will reman bi a single letter a great fear, a great care, and itofbal solves what appears as on impenetrable mysfcer** Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry. X would ut oonsult me before doing so, and thus prevent mas* after troubles, and remove many unnecessary oarea and prejudices : to those more especially who havt suffered in early years from disease, or who ban yielded to their passions, to these I say at one* ooMult with me, do nottarry,delaysare dangerous and as an expert, my time may not be always at your servioe, you oan, by simply enclosing oq* pound, have tho benefit of my experience in ftfei came manner as if I lived in your own tows, anfl with the additional advantage of thorough wrlvaavi -.Yours truly, LOUIS L. SMITH/ AddreK- T^T^gjuTO 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, Melbotimfl* - CONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTER, A Fee for Personal Consultation, 41 Is, The litter is inolusivo of medicine. Medioines forwarded, well-packed, to all the Colonies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STBEET EAST. Melbourne. The only legally qualified praotitioner advertising md registered nnder tha Medical Board of Viotoria md prastiaing tho last thirty-five years.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6030, 12 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6030, 12 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6030, 12 September 1887, Page 4

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