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Eagle tavern, LAMBTON QUAY. "TYTTLLIAM" JONES begs to inform his friends VV and the public genernlly, that he has taken the above well-known premises from Mr Conrad Diehl, and trusts by civility and attention to bn'-i ness, as well as always keeping on hand a choice selection of wines, spirits, and malt liquors, to receive a share of public patronage. ACCOMMODATION FOR A FEW BOARDERS. WELL AIRED BEDS. Wellington, Oct. 7, 18C3. NOTICE. THE undersigned, in retiring from business, begs to return Ms sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the very liberal support he has received during the last seven years that he has keen in business, and trusts that the same favors that have been so generously awarded him, may be bestowed on his successor, Mr William Jones. CONRAD DEIHL, Eagle Tavern. Wellington, Oct. 7, 1863. BOOTS AND SHORS! BOOTS AND SHOES ! SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF I ! PBROGAN in returning thanks to his friends • • and the public in general foi the kind and liberal patronage he lias received from them since he commenced business, begs to intimate to them that he is now prepared to sell his well assorted stock of Summer Boots aud Shoes at Cost Price. N.B. — For Cash only. Intending purchasers will do well by paying an early visit to P. Brogan's, Molesworth Street, opposite the Council Chambers, to obtain the best and most fitting sizes. Men's, women's, aud children's Boots and Shoes ef every description on hand. Oct. 12, 1863. FOR SALE. THOSE BUSINESS AND FREEHOLD PREMISES at present in the occupation of the undersigned as a Boot and Shoe Warehouse, situate in ?dulesworth Street. Apply to P. BROGAN, On the Premises. October 12. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT _O_ (LIFE ASSURANCE) SOCIETY. Incorporated in 1857 by Act of Parliament of N.S.W. Principal Office— Hunter-street, Sydney. chairman, GEORGE KING, ESQ. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, A. T. HOLROYD, ESQ., M.L.A. WELLINGTON : Medical Referee — Alexander Johnston, Esq. For tables of rates for Life Assurance, Annuity, and Endowment business (which ia transacted on the most favorable terms by this Society), forms of proposal and every information, apply to JONAS WOODWARD, Agent. April 14, 1862. WANTED TO BUY. A SHEEP RUN, capable of carrying :,ot less than 5000 sheep, in either of the j lovinces of Wellington or Hawke's Bay. Apply with particulars at JOHNSTON & CO.'S Sept. 21, 1803. WELLINGTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that at a General MeetJLN ing of the Company on Saturday last, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 4| p.m., were fixed for drill. None but the most urgent reasons will be admitted as an excuse for absence, and members must fall in on the Parade Ground (Reclaimed Laud). A. A. G. PILMER, Captain. October 12. FOR SALE OR TO LET, With or without a right ef purchase. ?00 Acre Firm at Rangitikei, with house of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 100 acres ploughed and laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Dec. 29, 1862. A WARNING. ■•Ills small at first, grow larger from delay And slowly eat their sad and cankering way ; Thus by excessive throes the frame is torn, Till health and peace of mind alike are gone." Dr. Darwin. THE writer desires, nay, feels it his duty, tc state, that be has given a large amount of time to the study of the symptons and treatment of those diseases which, from a feeling of delicacy, medical men have neglected in their studies. It is a matter to be regretted that the public at large are so little acquainted with the anatomy of the more secret parts of our organisation, and yet, when we consider how much misery is entailed on mankind by this want of knowledge, it must suggest itself to the mind of every reflective person as being of the greatest import. Man cannot err or committ any offence to the aws of Nature without Dame Nature seoner or ater resenting the affront, and when she does she pays her debt back with frightful interest. When a student at Paris Dr. L. L. Smith had ample opportunities of making these diseases his peculiar study. Again, Dr. Smith was assistant for some years to the celebrated Dr. Culverwell, of London. On the continent all morbid feelings of delicacy in this matter, all foolish prudery, are banished, and medical men address themselves to the subject, and make these important diseases their especial study. Dr L. L. Smith has, in like manner, devoted many years to the study of nervoHS debility proceeding from indiscretions, sterility, and also in all those cases which render married life a burden and a curse rather than a round of continual happiness. Many practitioners may be well read up (in tbeoi-y) in those diseases, but the majority cf these cases require the attention, or, at least the advice, of one who it is well know must have a thorough practical knowledge of them and not only a practical knowledge of the disease, but also a practical knowledge of the influence of this climate on diseases of females, which latter is most essential to their treatment. Dr. Smith has been now nearly eleven years practising in this colony. As a general practitioner his reputation has spread throughout the whole of the neighboring colonies. He has, however, more particularly devoted his attention to the diseases of women and children, diseases of the eye, dyspepsia, syphilitic and nervous affections, disease of the skin,i and to the treatment of those diseases which have \ the symptons enumerated in the commencement of this notice. Consulting Fee by Letter, £1. Dr. L. L. 3mith can be consulted personally daily, mornings and evenings. Consultation fee (including medicine), 10s. Consulting Rooms, 192, 192J, and 194 Bourke Street, east, Melbourne. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND ■ OTHERS. < Gentlemen, — with a view of informing you who < have not as yet favored us with your support, we I respectfully state, for your guidance, that to ensure t prompt attention to orders forwarded to us under i £50, cash remittances must accompany the same above that amount, satisfactory Melbourne refer- < ences will be . required. s . ■ . Your obedient servants, ( LEYYBBO3. Melbourne, ?£» Great Poutke-st, " ~" JI

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1973, 22 October 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1973, 22 October 1863, Page 4

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