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WHITE HORSE HOTEL GEORGE-STUEET, DUNEDIN. M‘GAVIN has much pleasure VJT in intimating to his Friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, which, havingbeen recently furnished in an elaborate manner, and otherwise greatly improved, offers superior accommodation to parties visiting Dunedin. Private Rooms for Families. Excellent Stabling.—Experienced Grooms. saddle-horses and buggies on hire. Horses broken-into Saddle and Harness. An extensive Assortment of Draught Horses always on sale. 4«" A First-class Billiard Table, N.B.— Cobb’s Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for Waikouaiti and Palmerston ; and for Oaraaru, the Dunstan, &c. k on the advertised days. Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretion of early youth, Syphilitic Diseases. In all the above cases, arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease.. DR. L. L. SMITH Has devoted himself for twenty years in the colony to the practice of this branch of his profession, while previously, in England, he was the pupil of and practised with the celebrated DR. R. T. Cul venvell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. DR. L. L. SMITH hereby informs the public that he is the only legally qualified medical man inthis specially of his grSession ; that of hers advertising are unqualified and that, therefore, iu pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also warns the public against the puackories advertised. If the taker of any of tlmse advertised nostrums escape with his life, or his system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to by so many unfortunate broken-down ynuim-old-men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body, and filched in pocket, that bo deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr. Smith’s contiol. When will the public understand that it is to their interest to consult a duly qualified medical man, who has made this his whole study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant imposters, who merely hsrp and prey upon their pockets and health ? ' 1 Dr. L. L. Smith has always stated that to warn the public of these quicksands is his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous debility, bwness of spirits, loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage from the system, and the various effects of errors of vouth and bloodpoisoning from disea «« previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith nvites sufferers to consult him, as he has m hesitation in stating that no medical man, either here or in England, has had the opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience which ho has had. Therefore, those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time in seeking his advice. Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new Consulting Rooms are at IS2 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor). The private entrance is in Stcphen-st south CONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) ... £l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, so packed, as to avoid observation. Books published by the Dr. can be had on application to him.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 595, 12 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 595, 12 September 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 595, 12 September 1873, Page 4

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