wAmmmm ffOR&E v , IMPORTER, , V : ■ ••■ . v ' J ■ ' : ’ .•. . WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, f \X v J X ,* -*■ PEACES S#|)ET, O Dunedin, Bank’ of New South Wales. [Eatabliahedlßs6;] * - r f ‘ OH N I S X 0 P , ; ' LATB • '.. v \ •' / ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, watch, '' (&OCK MAKER, AND Exactly opposite , the ;; vi B A N.,£ O Fj’-'aO TAG 0, Princes stwiet, Dunedin. : , f 1 CH RO N 0 M E TiE/R Si/ Cleaned, itiid 1 jated by transit observations,' Nautical', ihstrhnieuts rdbaired. r ; ; ’ isru;". .-t •' rrr.v. ... i . !v‘ aejlc-i'. i ,:-i ili i -i 'jl. —rrmrrf NERVOUSNESS/ DEBILITY, LOSS OF POWER, SPERMATORRHOEA, IN- . DISGRETIONSr’OFnEARLY YOUTH, r SYPHHiiTICnDISEASESi' r '*f ak 0 the,* progress' of dis me. R L. M JIU J H has devoted .himself fgr twenty years in to the, 'practiceof this branch -.MfesSidn,. lyhile previously, in Eng* land,'hewas the pupil of, and practised with DrJ K. T. Cnlyenyell, Hie bhly rifedicap- practitioner ■ who' ever* exclusively adopted Jhis m the sole branch of. his Drp.fes* sion. I; 4«9 x/.'.A I Activ •..iMi&i;-.* ’ £r L. L. Smith heireby;informs r the.public siat hoit tooobly* legally 'qualified.fiifedical than ifi3Mk of his ; that others advertising art unqualified, and that, therefore, in td bh qualified are obtaining money pretences. Dr L. L. Smith; also f warns the public against thaquackeriSt advertising. If the taker of any of thdse 1 , advertised, nostrums eadapiblwith •thoroughly-and irreparably undermined by them, <hs wayTlopk SprThimSelTailthe most fortunate mortal
, v .f jSmithbas applied „to tfjr/so many unfortunate broken-down young’-old-men, utterly bfuabedu'in/ gpmt.'rruined in body, and filched/in pocket,;that he deems it » dqty/t&publish'this to: the w-prid.: 0 a _ Those men and women who have been the victims-Oif;unprincipled charlatans' frequently ‘•Wffi Fespyerywhiph isr oftembeyohdiDr Smiths ifcb«.:lpublic understaqd that-jtis to • their interest) '. a^^iaß a Ufi# mediOal : niai, iwhpi ias WlfcwSW %Bpift J pt9dy,.rather,tban!apply to a ignorant: ‘.upon- theirio pockets and DcXj-. L. Smith has always stated that to warn the, public .of these quicksands is his lh ail cases of nervous debility, lowneSs of spirits, loss of pow;er, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency* thefsystem'.iand the various effects qi errors of youth and bloodL. L. Smith'iavDcs? sufferers to consult him, as he bas r no hesitation in stating that no medfcal'ffi&i bitlfer fibre" Or in England, hpsbad'ithe' oppqrtumliesbf ptacticeQihd -ektraordinary which he has had. Therefore, those J who really desire to be treated by one who. is at the, head of his profession in thia' T br^c|i r o|, medicql practice should lose'ho" time 'ihr his advice; nor should unyene marry without first consulting him. , ~'!. i The Consulting Rbqqs are at 182 Collins street ‘East. Melbourne;; OppositethelMelbourrie Club, (Late the residency of the* Governor). Private entrance is in Stephen street, south. fEE bySttcrra; allAhe Colonies, so ~po avoid.obsefya,tioh. jpvibUsiiel bythe Dr. cap pe had on
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In eatfritl i 2£, or four one for 6aj ■ ‘To'ibe had of Dr-' Bficord’s Agents' for NewZealan^:;,,:;;'-^:;•«-; L. BARCLAY;AND CO., i Stafford ,' ;i Next door i • And in every other Province; from ailT -rr— ~ n- r ,y ■- r.-? iu?* 1 #® 1 * ,P%#4 aecqrely,,.and .free frqm sentrtoanypartofNew zL. oa^redeipt I 'W Post ‘ Office 1 Order of - ■••• ■ ■ I'.'lO HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT ABIV scorbutic and scrofulous sores, this is an thonsapda tftfo “*® <*ver these camplaipts; and* who have been raised xoatlraome to themaerves and others, render it quite in this place upon its extraordinary virtues. The parts water, and when thft (I ppjcesi . are-/ thereby opened the Ointment should he wsll rubbed r It is alwaVa advipilis in these disakn’uoiiowaiy'i ..... ~ ihe; action of the * Ointment is enhanbed., ! Tbs Pj|ls ipo& au 1 »»«ter fgigfg&f#) %4u(c««e»
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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 4
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672Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 4
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