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THE ■' ‘rW. i•' t ■ a / Latest Improve mentp, Valuab.e Appliances. Ten Years* I Guarantee. Patent Auomatic Winder. Patent Drop-Rollers O rUim n \ Patent Loose-Winding-Wheel. Patent Thread Releaser. Wer--Oi.lV lit U .theim Machines kept In Repairs for three years FREE OF CHARGE. Illustrated Catalogues and Samples of Work free from— . THE WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT, CORNER (l» PRINCES & DOWLING STREETS. DUNEDIN. MACHINES/

Diseased Na r ure oftentimes breaks forth in strange eruptions.”—Act iii, Scene 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOM E patients suffering from nervous affections are afraid from sheer Imshfnlncss and modesty to personally consult a medical m in—other patients have not the sel po-session and cootiu-ss when in the c nsultin j room. t'>acc raleh describe theirs; nip loins—their habits of li e, and the nature ol the disease they suffer f om. Let sucli peisms (he or she) sir quietly down in the privacy of iheir "Wii apartments, and with calm minds desorilie dea ly each s nipom of their C ise, a c’e-ir statement thus written, a d aid before me is far pr< {arable in shuvoUs dise s'b to a peison,i.l consulat inn Where, however, a disease is ■•t a peculiar and excejitio a) character, a personal consultation may Income • ecessarv ; • ui icv success in co res ponde icn is so creat. that of h- thousands Upon 'iioimals wii nu I hj ive treated ,by letter during die last 3 1 > ears,not a single mist -Ice has ev r occurred, not a cise has ever been m id ■ pm die -in tac . the ye y simplicity of my system ofc.irre p n lance p events publicity. the same time medicine- are sent to niv p'u.ients io such a term as to defy detect! n. How many thousands have 1 n-it I rough j.i io? How many have been enabled to entsr into th in a-i-ige st tte through con-u ting me 1 How iimuv -Her marri ige have pH Vately ci»c..-Uited me and been ideas d, and rheir m.irri d lives nude fruitful and happy. How many waste ! ruined y nit s of boih sexes haveaho eon r stored to health, and thanked their ramh-od for hj vi-ig eo suited me -y I- tter How many questions aii-e where the family phy iemu ns unable to uolav I tin- c Sc, ami where olt n th" pul lent liugeis 01), not daring to tell his fnuily medical adviser the u-turn of his complaint, until consumptio ■ was ing, or m-nta. diseases set in, and the siilferer g< ts beyond tins cu.-aul sta,„e, ai d is tell a hopeiess W.r ek. A lei ter writ en in the piiv„cy of the room and dropped mt, u the post box teaches me quietly ; the auswet is iet ilim’d as q ietiy amt uimsterita-s ti usiy. and ihe j aiient, wiilnau sti ppmg fr -m las ch mbi-r except to p.-si his letter, is ny re urn of post put in fu*l iwttses-'io.. of th- 'C-tnretif Disease His hopes are raise I, his donuts removed, and he is comparatively a new man J in fact, in ui.oiy css, a new being alloyeiher. the only aoditio. to the ordinary wiiiteu letter is ihe age, occupation, habits and sy nipt mis, loilnng more. I lie usiuu co isuit-uxoii fee <-t U. (nu,pound) m -st be enc o-ed, oiiiervvise no answer will n-- leuifned. there are iliousamls of cases in daily life where a Consultation with one at a distance, will remove by a single letter, a great far, a gieit care, and it ■ fteu sohes what appeals as an impenetrable mystery, Many a sad neart has been made joy fnt on rtoeipi of an expl. n itury note from me. Io those who are about to marry 1 wou.d s..y co su-t me eloie doing So. -■nd llina pn-veiii m.my alter t oubles. and remove many u iiieces-my fears and j) ejudic.-s • to those, nioiee>piciuli wlio lane siitfcieu in early years from dise,i e, or who have yi-lded to their passions. To these I hay, ai oi ce. c-'iismt wuh me, do not lurry, delays are dangerous, ai d as an expert, my time may no always ne at V-iiir si-vice, y->n can, by simply enc osi, g one pou-.d, have the beuedt of my exn.-rie'ce in tiie sme man eras it ■ lived in your own town, ami witii the additional advantage of ihoioilgh privacy —-Yours, truly, l.u is L. SMITH. Address Dr L. L SMITH, 182 llins Street east, M elcom ne.

r omiuUnti-m Fee, by Letter, 1.1. Fee for I'ei-.-o.oil Con.Miitiuioo, 1.1 Is. Ihe latter is inclusive of Medicine. Medicines forwarded, w 11 packed, to ail the Colonies, in- ia and Kurope. 182 C'Of.LINS -'TREET Fast, Melbourne. Towle’s ' evnyroyal and steel Pills t'oa Kemales quiukly voit-ect all lilies, ami lulieve tlie oistiessillg symptom* so prevalen' with the sex. Boxes, 2s 9I , of all Chemists. Prepared only hy K. T Towle, Chtm at, Nottingham, England, Atent« for Mew Zealand Keinptluirne, Piossef Med Co., Uuuedin, Auckland, am Christchurch ; J. Mouleiih, Manneri street, Wellington; Win. r. Fitzveiald Manuenutret, Pharmacy, Wellington,

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1187, 28 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1187, 28 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1187, 28 November 1884, Page 4

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