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IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER TOR COLD& SILVER MEDALS ™^™ »■■ wSaßm CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE _J Agents for Lawrence : Messrs HERBERT 4ND CO., General Merchants. The Firm's Traveller, Mr M'GHEE, will visit the District regular intervals.

A Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth in eruptions." — Act ii, scene 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervou l - affections are afraid from sheer bashfulness and modesty to fskboxaixy consult p medical man — other patients have not tb< self-popsession and coolness when in th> consulting rooai to accurately describe thei symptoms — their habits of life, and th> nature of the disease t.hoy suffer from. Let such persons (he or she) sit quietl* down in the privaf y of tbfir own compari men's, and with calm minds describe alearleach symptom of their case, a clear stat. ment thus written, and laid before me, far preferable in BEnvous diseases to a pc sosal consultation. Where, however, disease is of r peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary ; but my success in correspondence is so great that of thf« thousands upon tboubunds whom I have 'treated by letter during the last 82 ytare not a single mistnke has ever occurred, not & c&eo has over beet made public— in fa-t, ihe very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity, At the s&me time medicines are sent to my patimts in such a form as to defy detection. How ie any thousands have I not brought joy to How many have been enabled to enter into the manried state through consulting me? How mpny after marriage have privately consulted we and been blessed, and their married lives made fruitful and happy ? How many w&sted ruined youths of both sex<B have also be<n restored to health, and thanked their manhood for having consulted me by letter P How many questions arise where the family phys'cian is unable to unravel the case, and where often the patient lit cers on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser ihe ns*t>re of his complaint, until consumption, vaov-ng, or mental diseases setp in, and the tufferer gets beyond the curable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck ? 1 A letter written in the privacy of the room acd dropped iv the post- box reaches me quietly'; the answer is returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without stepping from his chamber, ejcq,t to pcs bis leteir, is by reuim of post put io full possession of the nature of his case. Hih hopes are raised, his doubts removi d, aud he »* comparatively a new man—in fact, in many cases, a new being altogether. The uoly addition to the ordinary written letter is the age, occupation, habits and symptoms — nothing more. The usual consultation fee of £1 (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no answer will be re turned. . There are thousands of cases in daily lift where a consultation with one at a distance will remove, by a siege etter, c great fear a greet oare, and it often solves what appears aa an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter fn m me To those who are about to marry, I would say couaat me before doing to, and thub prevent many after trouble, and remove many unnecessary fearft and prejudices j to those, moi c ecpeci&lly who h&ve buffered m early years from dißeate, or who have yield., d to their paßsions, to those say, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, del. y arc dangerous, and as an expert, my time may not be always at your service, you can, by j simply enclosing one pound, have the -bencti< of my expenence in the same manner »b if 1 lived m your own town, and w*th the additional advantage of thorough privacy. — Yours truly, j LOUIS L, SMITH. I Addkess — ! DR L. L. SMITH, , 41, Collins-street, Melbcurne. ! Oonsultat'^n Fee by Letter, £1. Fee f jfeif Consultation £1 Is The latter is inclusive of Medicine. MedicineE forwarded, well packed, to a'l the Colonies, India, and Europe. The only legally qua ifie < I'ract'iioiner advertising snd registered under the foedica Board of Victoria, snd practising the last I 25 years. IMPORTANT. TO MIKEES, QUABirOIEN, AKD THE GEIsEBAL riIBLIC. yOU can now procure Blasting Powdei •*■ Dynamite, Fuse, &c, at cheap rates from FRANCIS OUDAiliijJi;, General Merchant, Lawrence. TAKE NOTICE. For HALL'S BATHS. OTEAM -BATHS daily for Rheumatism, a, &c. Positive Cure. j Don't forget Address : 4 HALL'S OOTAGOK, DUNEDIN

A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS Av> - 1 admitted by jrffvj Qr l^ i^Sk tli'msnnils to ba /y Xjy**" ■~"VT&?A, worth v Guinea .a fjf-f/ \ «A Uox for bilious nnd #^jj,' V* \ ucrvons disorders. M\l,r \vV-\\ v V-\ SUC ' I !lS VfllU '' nnt * ff'iC/ T* A TTTXTrn \~'^» piiin in the stomach, I PAL JjN 1 L.I iick headache, gidBT/JI rk II I C Irdl ri' n?ss < fulness nnd iv 3 1 r ILLQi IESk stveUii«»nfterinciils RwA rfr , u_ JSi dizziness and iliyw B^r^X Its! I si"e ss # cold chills, \vj\ /fvl flushings of heat, YVpS. J X*S J X loss of appetite, = v< W^r shortness of breath, uSu *%4^ coativencss, scurry, blotchesontheakiu, jBSBL disturbed sleep, 1 frightful dreams, i:ul all norvoiH ami troinoiing sensations, Sec. Tho ijrst do3o will give relief ia 20 minutes. Thi3 is no fiction, for they havo done it in thousands of cases, E very sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of tho3e Fill 3, and they will be acknowledged to bo WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages thes3 Pills are invaluable, as a fow doses of them carry off all gross humours, opau all obstruction, and bring about all thut is required. No females should ba without them. Thoro is no medicine to be found to equal BIiiECHAirS PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to oho directions given witb each box they will soon restore fem&lea of all agca to sound ana robust hoa'.th. For a weak stomaoh, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver, they act like "MA*7IC," and & i 9*.v doses will be found to work wonders upon ths Ko:.« important otfafts of the human machine Thoy strengthen tag whole muscular system, rcsturo the long lost complexion, bring back the keen Qil', r e of appetite and arouse *nto notion with tho IIO^KB UD of health tho who* ihysical energy of the haman frame. These je "FACTS" a'lmittsd by thousands embracing all classes of society; snd one of the best guarantees to tho nervous ur.d -lebilitate'l is, Beecham's Pills havo the largos*. 6a le of any patent medicine in the world. 33ECSAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS Ab a remedy for Coughs in general, Asthma, Difficulty in Bro-ithing, Shorties* of Breatb, Tightness ncil Oppression of the Cb^ec, Wh lOzing, &c, theso Fills stairl imri willed; aiuluuyonalabouringuii'lor. my of fie a'>ov\j complaints need only try One B ox to provo fnat they nxe the bcot ever offere Ito tUo public fx r Asthmatic and Uo'i-sumptiveCo'iglm, Hoiracncj* and Oppression ot tho Chest. The/ sDce'lily remove that sonso of oppression anddilliculty of breathing which nightly deprive the pntienfrof ro^fc. Thoy give silmov mstnnt relief and comfort to those affticteil with the above distressing and, whon nog'.ected, daucprous conipl.iiuts. Lot any person troubled with smy of the above complaii'ta fcive 'Jeroiui's Coco-'i Pilm ii trial. Tho niosi trUilaat Cou.jh. will in a slinri- time be ro:no, re:l.r e:I. Ua> no.T. • .-in p'im:ic aro reqne''iocr to "notice that fio wtr-ls " JlsnoiiAM's Pilt.s, Sr. Helens," are fja. t!:c t.-o\-»rutuont St-mvp alii iced to rnch BOX of tho PilH. Tf :i'it-on t >e.T are a forger;, . Prepired ony >ui:l <;oi.« wholesale and retail by th 3 prQprisw)r, 11.I 1 . 15 -ajliam, Chemist, St. Helen*, Lancashire, Knirinml, in boxes at U. Ud. and X. Od. each.— Soli] by nil Druggists nnd* Patent Medicine Dealers thraurjhpvit tho Co'.onios. W.B.- -Fell ilirectionß*«» eiren with «aoh t) o«i COFFEE PALACE ANP PRIVATE HOTEL. the First Church), Mohay Place, Dunedin Three minutes' walk from Railway Station 0. F. MEYEE, PaopEia-08, A F. MEYER having leased the aoove Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Pakcß, a Palaoe for Vieltora fiHain the COUht^y, paying particular attention to the comfort of all who favour him, and by Keeping a first-class Table, clean and airy Bedrooms, at reasonable charges, trusts receive a fair share of support. Only Temperance Drinks solf on ie Premises Night Porter to «**ll Visitors ur trains in attendance. I" EVIATJELAN HOTEL ) ~osite Hail way Station, DUNEDTN. MRS SILK V* ios name is very well-known in col nation with the above house — which is considered by multitudes to have no equal as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL n New Zealand — begs to inform ail lining to Dunedin from various parts, that they can ahvays rely on finding abundance of FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Combined with board which is unrivalled it the very moderate price charged. FERRY HOTEL, MILLERS FLAT. JOHN EADY" PIiOFKIETOR. The above Hotel, which is repl (c with every convenience, affords excellent accommodation for the travelling Public Very moderate charges. The best brands of "Wines, Spl/its, Ales, &c only kept. Fikst-ciass Stabling. Mr E. desires to call attention to the ommodious Ha]J, suitable for Entertainments, Balls, &c, which he has lately erected adjacent to his Prengaes,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1977, 4 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1977, 4 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1977, 4 March 1893, Page 1

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