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AMMUNITION. • 1 m ||)|i|ij)|||||||||j|) TARGET '"IIIIZIIIIIIIII--------- 12 Feet Square. IIIIIIIIIIIII'IIII^--^ Represents averfl#o ;:::::::::.: te._ : j-_i- B hootingatsooyardo, ::;:::::ffiEffl:jf]-rt ■■■ ELEY'S ;i;iiiiiiiii mipit---- bust ::^:::::q:i:::yj||i:::: ENFIELD t4IM4-l m l~Ml!iilliilljl cartridses. ELEY'S Ammunition of every description fo Sporting or Military pui poses. Double waterproof central fire caps, felt waddings to prevent the leading of guns, wire cartridges for killing game, &c , at long clitances, breech-loading cartridge cases of superior quality for shot guns and rifles, pin cartridges, for " Lefaucheux 1 ' revolvers of 7. 9, and 12 milimetres. Jacob's rifle shell tubes, c u-tridges and caps for Colt's, Deane's, Tranter's Adams,' and other revolvers. BALL CARTRIDGES for Enfield rifles, also for Westley Richard's, Terry's, Wilson's, Mount. Storm's, Green's, and other nreech loaders. Bullets of uniform weight, made by compression from soft refined lead. Mechanically fitting projectiles for liipby's and Henry.s rifles. ELEY BROTHERS, Gray'y-Inn-Road, LonQon, W. C. [Wholesale only.] DO YOU SUFFER from physical incapacity ; Are you suflerinii from nervous debility ; Have you been the guilty victim of any secret vice? Do you suffer from a set of symptoms nearly akin, more or less, to the following : — A pretty fair condition of health, not yot positively ill, but a fueling upon yon thai you are not quite right, a malaiso ; a tendency to despondency; c slight, occasional loss of memory ; sometimes a a weakness across the smnll of the back and loins, or waking and feeling as if unrefreshed, a general depression, a want of pluck as it were, less desire or businesi than formerly, and you are troubled with a certain feeling of nervousness, a loss of power ? If you are to be warned in time, you have now the means and opportunity of being restored to health. It is at this stage that your disease, by a limely application of remedies and regimen can be eradicated, and your system invigorated, your manhood restored to that state that you may and can fulfil the duties required of you, by your social and moral being. Bo warned also to whom )'ou apply. There are two rocks upon which you may split — the one being the legally qualified practitioner, who, although fully qualified by his Knowledge of his profession to treat the various general ailments <?f humanity, yet is totally ignorant (as the majority of them unfortunately are) of this peculiar branch of bis science, the reason being that, he has never made it his peculiar study, and the other rock is the blatant charlatan and quack, who preys on tho pockets and lives of his victims. These individuals assumed titles to which they have not the slightest pretension, and are for the most part, men even without the ordinary common rudimente of education, who by their force of impudence and advertising, irretrievably ruin tho small remains of health of tho poor deluded victim. Dr L. L. SMITH, who hns been established since 1851, has i stepped perhaps, beacknowledges, out of the routine of his profession by thus advertising ; but he deems it- better to give an unfortunate fellow-being who has erred (once, perhaps, only in tHe course of his life) an opporftinity of at least being capable of discriminating for himself, of ascertaining for himself out of the mass of charlatanism, at least one practitioner who has devoted his time, money, ami study to this peculiar branch of his profession, and one who is a legally qualified medical practitioner and member of the Medical Board of Victoria. Dr L, L. Smith has now been in practice in Victoria for the last fourteen years. He was formerly a pupil and practised under the celebrated Dr Oulvwwell, of Londwn, so well known for his skill in the treatment of those diseases for which Lallemand, Tttcord. and himself were contemporaries. Dr L. L Smith hns the most extensive practice, extending throughout the whole of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia. Tasmania, and New Zealand. Dr L. L. Smith has established this extensive practice through his admirable system of corresponding by letter. By enclosing a one pound bank note, an answer and consultation is immediately returned by next post. Three hours in tho day are continuously devoted to this branch of Dr Smith's practice. Dr L. L. Smith's establishments are well known to all visitors in Victoria. IJis extensive library for reference has even been praised by the public press. His extensive anatomical museum is well known ! And Dr L. L. Smith's reputation alone as a lecturer on physiological and anatomical subjects is sufficient security to the public, that those who entrust their cases in his hands will, to say ♦■'"?! ?~ r ' A vy.rr---- f ~' t ><at they place then. ;>'u n« care ot one wi,i», n . ■5.,r.5..i. .-i *<■''"_'- the anatomy and physiology of tho human body and its mysterious workings, and. tltereforo, irrespective of his reputation for curing these diseases, he is at least a competent person to attempt the cure of them. Dr L. L. Smith takes the greatest precautions to avoid publicity l>cing given as to recognition from whence the correspondence comes. He has been now fourteen years in practice in Victoria, and not one single case has ever been mado public. Dr L L. Smith can be consul tod by letter— Fee 4H, Dr L. L. Smith, L S A., first prizeman in the principles and practice of medicine ; first prize for surgery ; first prize for anatomy and physiology, Westminster Hospital, first prizeman for chemistry, first certificate for botany ; and first certificate for midwifery, and member of tho Medical Board of Victoria, 192, Bourke-street east. Melbourne, Victoria. Dr L. L. Smith, 102, Bourkcstreet cast, Melbourne. Private residence, 0, Royal Terrace, Nicholsonstreet, Fitzvoy. Tho following works by Dr L. L. Smith can oe obtained direct from tho 'Author, on enclosing stamps, Gvl extra, postage, free : — Impotence and Sterility, 4s Gd ; Obstacles to Marriage, 4s (!fl ; Means of Prolonging Life, 2s Od ; How to Get Fat and How to Get Thin, Is; &c. August S, 1H65. 3mo COUGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, AHE EFFECTUALLY CVRV.Ji BY HEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. nnilJS world-renowned medicine, whicli lias obP uiincd .sncli celebrity in all parts of iho Globe, for ciiriii;; tie above-mimed coniplflints and other j Au~uct!ons if iho Chest mid Pulmonary Organs, 13 htroiiffly recommended to nil s wile ring from any 0 the above disorders, as One Trial will he sufficient to prove their undoubted ellicsiey, being frequently used under ihc recommendation of tlie most eminent of the Faculty. Prepared and sold in boxes mid tins of various sizes by Thomns Keating, Chemist, &c, 70, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to obnervc. ilint tlie wonlf ' beating's Cough Lozenges' are engraven on the Government Stump of encli box, without, which none are genuine. Sold in Wellington by Messrs Uarraud, Owen )3r04., and Bishop. Auckland — Mr Asher Ashcr, Nelson — .Mr Pricuard.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 3

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