I ■r.+n.} others; ' ,J oiait \ 1 Jii,i i.i VJ i’i Complete Indemnity from Lessor Damage by Fire granted nnßer policies of the ' fl > ascr , ;n :•;,, Undoubted Security, low rates,- prompt ' and liberal adjustmeiat 61‘claime. . " " n \ IMPERIAL BUltpiNb; ANfi TNYjfcSTt ~'.;;AiBNT:aoOiRT^, T HIS Society offers more thari; a Sayings’ Banki as it iaßoth W/satinß,; and a lending institute. Perapns laj'bY’ X or inv<Mt/their pavings id -in ednM«; BtAsR t as ds a montß, and tncse/perWns-.if desirous to build a bouse or buy, land miay/ afteV. o : hoj£ being, in the society, / borrow,' t'6 in small/ mont hly instalnieutsi any. shin, above L 25.;/ For further information, Apply tb ’, : ‘ ; Iff. D fflfc, ..TOOJ&D.T’' ■:U couth. OOMS to Let; Apply jate r f- < Economic Printings Office,? Maolaggaax street. -ri js’.; * 3f { w , rrip; I X-t Raiphird’sy Jetty, . Peninsula’; '3.6s * 'ill Week,. ~Wm. Brpwn, Prince street.. £, tl^ Co.qf ’^hwpaper, nhi> LET,' those'. Target' comtnodioksV 1 and 3 JL /centrally-BitnaWd OfSces l lately in the” Osdapation and Co; ■Bondi ; ‘ *■■<* h*> ■:rr V'ESfABLISHRD*IB62i i r.i . t ypfyt^i ! ®r I D VT'i 7 JiYX . SURQ EON DBSTIST f i->V ®I *a *** - jv’i-rul ,c- *>.' ’fit t*-f .-irtf.inslWWift. ' “ ff'nj »di \-i fallen .RETAIL BUTCHER A I Uit7 ( and Sljhupba. '"■/ J ‘‘"V* i ' ' ’ ' .oXV msi £ssfc_: HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT remedies. .at ns diseases, sores,, ulcerations, and burns,are at once benefited and ultimately cured by thes£ pealing, md:ipMwfyipg/‘.m^U«4. ■r, . ibl'" ■ 1 ? V"—wr ">• “* Rttiaijjifiaj . uieuiua Qmtment grubbed tpoD/the.alii tendency/,to irritati.oA’ ! |i T.nA . nATtfAla A«fA ' n WAntn —' * "!_ hj • •'_' lV ’ f _ |tfe® and diarrlima and / other disorders .of the intesiihcs generally preVa* :lent during, the summer,,' and fruit Beesons! 'Heat lumps, b'otches,; plmplesj. infiainma* tions of ; t|ie skin, muscularif pains, hpiitp* 1 .ftTTOnfl /\« a MnJ *«1 a il _ 1 L 1-U •, .according to v the instructLous acoompahyins ie very packet;.' ‘ * ; P'.'WER. «PERMAtrORRH(E A*, ifo ? DISCRETIONS OF EArnt YoMH ; syphiqtic diseases.; : ’ :I n the above cases;' :arißihg‘(from : errors and ymlding to the pw'sl6nVi«o tinio ahonld he loSt to at enoe arrest the <pr6gfc&qf{ dint ease. 1> R ; t."'.. ,;S iM- ; ;i;.T' ; ‘ , a has devoted himself for twenty yean the, Colony to the practice, of this brahc ;°f profession, while, previously, in ! land, he was the pupil pf, . and OT&fcuseiCwit .fchf) rA)A)it*afArl T\*» W ♦Vt* J’.L ■ | i the celebrated Dr R. T: CulyetWt, ‘the palj \ medfcal practitiohey who ■ eyet( •adopted this as the sole branbh of his profes sion. . ! -Dr L. L. Smith hereby infornis the puhft< : that he as-tlie only _ legally/; qualififed medida! *** ip this speciality of his profession ; thal others advertising are .unqualified, and that therefore, in pretending to be qoditisd ar< AnfsimtlM IMo'nAif «i«t ’J-l’lL'i. M >‘ ! obtaining money, under falsp protehces. : DV. Jji L* ; j Sinith.also warns/! the publi against the quackeries advert&iii" ‘ : * taker. of . any 1 of ' thhie ftd.Veitak^ ASnnnA »Wi I>U Lin I i CL. ' ' L. ‘ ; i ti >7 - ■**. vsvtotpa iitlaLLum escape with his . Jife, ot his s^tei^ r W iw thoroughly and. irreparably 1 , uudemined b: thpui, he may look ( as the mos fortunate mortal. , \ ' Dr DX. Smith has /been applied to by‘ ! S) many. uafortunate broken-dawh young-old men,’_ utterly rcnished ih spirit,' tuintd ii body, and filched in pockety that he deems i adutytopublishthls tothe world ..Those men aid wbtoen Who have been tin victima of unpriucipled charlatans frequenth seek that recovery which is 'often ’beyond JD] Smith’s control When wiirthe public uh derstand that it is to their, interest to cob suit a ddly qualified medical man, who hai made this bis sole study, rather than apply t< a number of ignorant' impostors, who nTereh | '.*hhw.;pdckei»' m Dr D D, Smith has aiwaya 'stated' that t< -°f these hii chief waaonforadyeirtisihg. ' ,u * ’ ’ - -D l .® ll .-Case® of/nervous’ctehility; loWnew heJm, lassitude, inaptitude for 'husiuess, im. potency; drainage from the system, and th< various effects of errors of yduth and blood |r L. L, Smith invites sufferers to consul him, as he has' no ihtesiliatioa Viii! stating tha no medical' man, either here or in Englanc has had the opportunities of practice and es traordiuary expeHence ] vdiith he has ' Therefore, those wh6 really desire tb b treated by one Who is at the head 0 f his pn fessioh'in this branfck pf rfiedibal practio should lose ho time in; seeking Tiishdviod nor shbuld anyene marry without first ieon suiting him. i: . , The Cpnsulting Rooms ate at 182 COLLINS EAST - hIELBOUKNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club, f , (Late the' residence of the Governor) • Private entrance is in Stephen streetibnt: UONSULTATION PEE by Letter. Medicmes i forwarded td aU the. Colonies, i packed as to avoid observation Bpoks by thhDn Qan % application to.hifn; '
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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 4
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759Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 4
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