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J W. B EN S ON, WATCH & OLOgK MAKER to H.B.H. the Prince of Wales, Prize Medals'; .London, Dublin,'and Paris Steam Factory for Clocks and Watches : ; Ludgate-hlll and Old Bond-street, London. Established 1749. * Merchants, Shippers, and Wholesale Bayers are specially invited to obtain from the the “ Illustrated Catalogus of Watches, Clocks, J swellery, Chains, Ac., before sending their orders elsewhere, as not only era the discounts liberal, but a selection can be Bade from the Largest Stock is the World. Order* oan be sent direct to the Manufactory (Ludgato-hill), cr through Merchants or Shippers in England. WATCHES—To suit all climates, all countries, ell tastes, and the occupations of every one. COO,COO have already bee* , sold, and are in ell parts of the world, et prices varying fsosa S to 300 goiocas. WATCHES—Chronometers, Chronographs, Kcylr" - !, Sopraters, Levons, Horizoatole, for Ladies end Gentlemen. ' - ■ CLCCKS—'EeaDihißgacd Drawing Booms, Cerriageo, Churthea, Hall, or €fcop. To? peiutl Calendars, Wind Dials, &e. ia Mencgrame, Diamonds, Sfcryatala, end Tine Gold, for Bridol and other Presents. SILVER b BLSCTRO-PLATE—For Pro sentatioa, Racing, Dinner a la Rucse, or Tea Table, &c. Watches sent ’safe by Post to all parts of the World. "Up! Up, my friend, and clear your looks! Why all this toil and trouble!” ALL those who ore suffering from despondency, melancholia, loss of spirits, and pluck, who faal tket they era westing and pining, and who ere gradually getting weaker si>d weaker, from oeussa they have not courage or desire to acquaint th ir family attendant ryith. In all such coses Kr. L. L. SM2TH fools 5a incumbent on himself to inform such uufertunsto patients, tiiot he has devoted his f fstims to the etady of these complaints, having been a pxpil and assistant of tha lota D.r. Culvwvcll, of London, who made these diseases his special practice. In all those di°cases relating and pertaining to Hrrricd Life, and wjjich make marriage a curse rather than a blessing, Mr L. L Lmith esc be consulted wi'h the greatest certainty cf ev.ccees, and with the additional feeling|that no chance can possibly occur ’of their secret ever being divulged. In cases of extreme Nervous debility, where the patient fuel: that he ia exhausted and physically prostrated, and incapable of evertion without gr°at fatigue, then and there the person so situated should at once consult Mr. L. 1.. SMITH before disease of a more cdricuc character setr in ; the above arises frequently from the enervating influence of hot climates, but frequently from other causes of a more serious nature. Palpitations of the heart, a tendency also to he easily startle 1 and alarmed, is another pha«e of disease which requires particular attention, as arising from a moat important cause ; those who suffer from the above have not—- " Mix'd with pleasure, And wisdom with mirth.” But have on tha contrrry, been guilty of a secret vice, which has, as it were, eaten into their very vitals. Many “.old young men ’’ consult m», who, though young in years, hove, through the vice above alluded to, end from their having been quacked by the unqualified and unskilful medical sur.n, at last given up oil hepe end euccumhed, and ere aged in their very youth, unfitted to fulfil tha duties which they are sent on thia earth to berform. “Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to defer Procrostinotioo is the thief of time.” Mr. L. L. SMITH wishes to impress on those who ore laboring under diseases which cannot b* treated by the general medical attendant, from insufficient knowledge and practice, that as as expert ia these diseases, he has the right to warn the public at large against tho number of blatant sharlrtans and quacks who sot only extort the money out of the pockets of the patients, but are continually ruining toe health of tho unfortunate sufferers. Many huadreifa yearly present themselves to him from all the different colooiee, who ere thoroughly bankrupt in health and pockot, and then lament, whou too late, the horrible deception which has been practised oa them. Not only do men deceive these unfortunate victims by pretending to be legally qualified men, but they advertise for sale, end swindle tho public, by selling bottles of aiuck, under the same of •' Dr. lUcord'a Essence of Life,” “Balm of Syriooum,” and o mass of quackeries, whose sole province is to extract money out of the pockets of their deluded victims. Will the public never understand that the only guarantee they can have that they will be honestly end skilfully treated, is the feet that the person to whom they apply for advice is a legally qualified medical man who has devoted his time to the branch of practice for which the patient is seeking aid? Secondly, that bis long residence in the place, and his position, is it least a guarantee of the estimation in which he is held by hio follow-citizena. Dr. L. L. SMITH can be consulted by latter ; fee £l. By the above moans any male or female patient can, By describing their symptoms avoid the, in many cases, unpleasantness of a personal interview, and the patient can retain his incognito. Medicines appropriately packed to avoid observation are Sent to all parts of the colonics, with plain letters of instruction as to diet, &c., Mr. L. L, SMITH consults personally daily, morning, before 11, and evenings beween 7 and 9.—192, Bourko-street east, Melbourne,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 531, 21 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 531, 21 June 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 531, 21 June 1872, Page 4

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