GO AN]) SEE T H E NEW ARRIVALS o p •ii 11 CLOTHING, i al w, s. &c.. A T BENJAMIN NAYLOR’S ROOTS, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. o THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY JAMES RIVE R S WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPER, WINE, SPIRIT, & GENERAL MERCHANT, ALEXANDRA. o TAMES REVERSE row Offering a SplemlM A ASSORTMENT .f NEW and CHEAP GOODS, in Dress Materia's. Muslins, Pints, Winceys, Repps, Alpacas, All-wool Flails, Fre ch Merinos, &o. ; Piano's . Ca'icos, Blankets, Rues. Carpets, Ma ting, Dailies’ Hats, Hosiery, Trimmings, Linin s. Pel an I Toilet Cove s, Quilts, Damasks, T.iL’e Covers, Skirtings. Sun shades, &e. Also, a Large an-l Well se’ee'ed Stocks of Men's, Women's, ami Chilureu's Boats an J Shoes, in Lea'her, Calf, Kid, and Cashmere. | £57- INSPECTION INVITED. J?J
WAN TE D KN T O WN— TRICES REDUCED. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY NOISELESS LOOK-STIUH SEWING MACHINES. M. A. ALDRICH, Agent, Princes, stree 1 Dunedin, to meet the requirements of Cus toraers who find a difficulty in paving tin full amount at once, Mrs. Allrioh ha adopted a method of time-payment to sui them. i DELAIDE WINES BEST QU'LITY. DARLING and Co., ADELAIDE WINE DEPOT, rinces-street, Dunedin. |.l BEI S S EL, HAIRDRESSER k PERFUMER, By Appointment To H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, His Excellency the Governor, And the Volunteers, Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths ahvaj readv. Ladies’ Room Up-stairs. OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW SOUT WALES. PRINCES STREET. WHITE HORSE HOT El GEORG E-STREET, DUNEDIN. HEO. M‘GAVIN Ims much plousm 1,1 in intimating to his Friends and tl Ptt'dic gene ally that he has taken theabm Hotel, which, having been recently furnish) in an elab ira f e m inner, and otherwii great’y improve differs superior aoeoram dation tfk parties visi.i.ig Dunedin. Private Rooms for Families. Excellent Stabling,—Experienced Groom SADDLE-HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. Horses broken-into Saddle and Harness An extensive Assortment of Draught Hors always on sale. (S' A First-class Billiard Table. I N.B.— Cobb’s Coaches leave the Hot every morning for Waikonaiti and Palmet ton : and for Oamant, the Dunstan, to. j the advertised days.
Nervousness, Debility. Lose of Power, Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretion of early youth. Syphilitic Diseases. In all the above ea«ea, arising from errors an 1 the yielding to the passions, no time s!m ul I be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease.. DP. L. 1.. SMITH ! I as devote 1 himself for twenty ve>rs in ! the colony >o the nvac'ice of this branch of Ins profession, whi'e previonslv. in England, he was the pupil of and practis'd with the c lebra e 1 DR. 11. T Out vcrwell. the only medical practitioner who ‘■ver exclusively adopted this as the sole -blanch of his pro'esd n. Dll. L. L SMITH hereby informs the nublic that he is th « on! ;/ le.r/afv qnrilifed medical man In this specie It;, jhjir.fr. shin ; t' .V o b-rsa Ive'-eidooareoncpiaii led, and tint, therefore, in pretendin' to l e qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. b. L. Smith afro warns the pin’iagainst the quackeries advertised. If the bake- of anv. of th se advertised nostrums e.-'caoe with his 'ife, or his system he not thoroughly an 1 irrepiraby lind rmiiml by them, he may >onk upon himse f as the most fortunate m eta'. Dr. L. b. Smith has I een applied to by so many unfortunate broken-down y.mngol l-me> uferly eresbed in snirit, Vumed in body, and filched in pocket, that he deems it a duty to publish this to the wo-!d. s I ic c d le s. Titos-in n and women who have be n the victims of unnrinoinled eh aria a s frequently seek that recovery which is oft-u jbeyond Dr. Smith’s eon ml. Wien will !tbe public understand that it, is to tbeit interest to consult a duly qualified medical ,nia-<, who has mide tb s bis wbo'e s’ndy. rather than apply to a mind er of i n maiit limposters. who inerelv lis'p and prey -pon ■their pickets and bea'th? | Dr. b. L. Smith has always stated that do warn the public of these quicksands is Ibis chief reason for advertising. I In a’l leases of nervous debility,- lowness of spirits, loss of power, '"’mples on the 'forehead, lassitude, inapt 'ud • for business, ini potency, drainage from he vstem, and |tbe various effects of e-rois of v nth and bloodpoisoning from disea es previously contracted. Dr. b. L. Smith nvltes sufferers to consult, him. as be lias no hesitation in sating that no me Heal man, either here nr -n England, has bad the opportunities of oia.-tice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therefore, those who really desfr- to ' e treated i y one who is at the heal of his prnfessi n in this branch of medical n-actice should 10-e no time in seeking his advice Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new Consulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor). The priva c entrance is in Stepheu-st south CONST LTATION FEE (by Letter) ... £l. el sin Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, jso packed, as to avoid observation. Books published by the Dr. can be Lad on i application to him.
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Dunstan Times, Volume 601, Issue 601, 24 October 1873, Page 4
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