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BOOTS, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &o. THE BEaT VALUE FOll MONEY JAMES R 1 Y - R R S WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPER, WINE, SPIRIT, & GENERAL MERCHANT, ALEXANDRA. TAMES R T V E R S ia row Off Ting a Splendid J ASSORTMENT • f NEW and CHEAP GOODS, in Dress Materials. Muslins, Pints, AVino >ys, Repps, Alpaca*, A'l-woM PI d K Fie ndi Merin ■*, &c. ; Plan e ! s. (Vioo>, Blankets, Rues. Carpets, Mating, Ladies’ Ha's, Hosiery, Trimmings, Litiin s, Bel anl Toilet Cove s, Quilts, Damasks, Table Covers, Skirtings Sim shades, &c. Also, a Large and Well so'ee'ed Stocks >f Men's, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, in Leaiher, Calf, Kid, and Cashmere. «3S- INSPECTION INVITED.
USTI! Mi ASIAN HOTEL. MACLAGGAN-ST., DUNEDIN. JVMES PATTERSON, late of Civile, hegs to infm m hia numurons up-country friends that he has Icesi d the above Hotel, | which he has put in a thorough s ate of repair. He has spared no expense in malt in this large aiv.l weli-known house a comfortaole home for boarders ; and visitors from 'up-country will have every attention paid to their welfare. This Hotel is conveniently situate, being with n a very short distance of the Railway Station. Wines and Spirits of the Rest 0, 'ality COACHING ! CO iCHINGI C.tEAP Fares. . pLYDE TO QUEENSTOWN, I J and vice versa. Twenty-five Shillings Each Way. Intermediate stations at a proper- | tionate rate. Don’t Book till you see the Proprietor JAMES Y. HENRY. Now ready, (gratis), JMTE “ DUNSTAN TIMES ” CALENDAR for 1574. To he had of all agents, and at tire ■ffiee of he Dim-dan rimes, Sunder-and-sl.ivi‘,t, C!\de. V[ ALTON Ali INSU LVNC? COMI’ANY OF NEW ZEALAND. DIGECTOR S: J. L. Buttekwortu, Esq. JnHN Garoii-l, Esq. Henry Driver, Esq. AV. J. M. LAN arch. Esq. Richard Oliver, Esq. Evvn Pross i r, Esq. George Gray Russel, Esq. Keith Ramsay, Esq. Robert Wilson, Esq. The Compiny is now prepared to undertake FIRS INSURANCE BUSINESS in every branch, at at f.owes t Current Rates. A. HILL JACK, General Manager GEORGE CLARK, , A ,4gent iof, DapataaJMatrict
Nervousness, Debility, Loss of I’ower, Spermatorrhoea, Inliscredon of early youth, Syphi'itic Diseas s. In all the a'*ovo eases, ansi ’" f- irn errors an I the viol ling to the passions, no time shnul t he lost to at once arnst the progress of iliso iso.. DR. L. 1.. SMITH nas devote 1 himself for twoCy years in the colony ’o *lie nrac'ice of this ’>ran"h of h j ;« pvofesrion, whi’e p-evionslv. in hhi'/laod, he was the pupil of an I pr.ac-tis-d with the e lehra'e I DR. T!, T On? verwell. the only me lied nractiHoucr who ver exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of Ids pro f essi n. DR. L. L SMITH hereby informs the public that he is the only leyrJ'y yvntiferi medical man in this syec'alty of his pi- f-s ■■‘ion ; tba f oh ’TsadverHsin"arennqn.ali;ie I. and tint, ther- fore, in preten Hn < to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. 1.. L. Smith aim warns the p’o’ic airainst tlio quackeries advertised. If the taker of anv of th-se adve-tised nostrums lescane with his'ife, or his system b e not thoroughly and irreptrahly nn 1-rnrn-d by them, ho may look u o i himseT as the m >st f rtunate m »tah Dr, L. Ti. Smith has b een apn’ied to hy so many nnfnrt.nnate broken-down ymmi-oll-mel ut'er'y crushed in Stmit, rnmed in hodv, an 1 iilched in pocket, that he jdeems it a duty to publish this to the wo**M, Taos- m n ami women who have been the victims of unprincipled chad at a s freqoently seek that recovery which is often hevon I Dr. Smth's eoiTiol. When wi’l the imhhe nndersßfnd that it is to then interest to consult ,■? duly quali'ied med’eal .man, who has made t.h’s his who’e s’udv. irather dian apply to a number of j. n .rant, limnoster". wbo omre!'’ hs-p and prey "pou jtheir pockets and health ? I Dr. L. L Smith has always »t\tel 'hat to warn‘he pub’ic of these quicksands is his chief reason f .r ndverti«in<r. In a'l cases of nervous de'dlitv, 1 awnc-s lof spirits, loss of power. nn’es on die f Tehend. Lassitude, inap‘ ; ' Ul \'f ■>r hn«in p, s». impotenev. drainaee from lin vstcni, and ,the various "ffeets of errors of v nth ami jhloo Inolsoni"" from dise.aes p ,- ev onslv 'contracted. Dr. f,. L. Smith nvites snf. jfe-ers to consult him, as hp has no hesitation in s'aHn" that no me Meal man, either he-e or in England, has had the onp intimities of nraef.ico arnd extraordjnarv expericnee which hn has had. Therefore, tho- e who ready des’rc to be treat '1 by one who is it th» heal of h : s ornfessi n in this branch of me Real n"actice sip,phi lose no time in seek-mT his alvicn Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new Consulting Rooms are at IS’2 COLLINS STREET E\ST, MELBOURNE. Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor). The priva'e entrance is in Stephen-st south CONSTITUTION FEE (by Letter) ... £l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, so packed, as to avoid observation. Books published hy the I>R. can be had on application to hiin. ,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 617, 13 February 1874, Page 4
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