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T AiiU..'A.,'.'A.yAT 10 HOUSEHOLDERS, PROPERTYHOLDERS,' MORTGAGEES, T •i'..nj »l • lii-*. OTHERS, .; u - ftuti'H’ Complete Indemnity from Loss 6r. Damag. by Fite granted under policies of the NATIONAL COMPANY. . ’ Undoubted Security, low ‘rates, prompt and liberara^jastmentof claims. ■' • " ■ Tj&DBRS : v: & '.-.-ti' n : ; NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS/ DUNEDIN 'AND CLUTHA*RAILWAY, ,GL^HA V SECTW^^ ■ ,i jpoblib Works Offioo, u Wellin'gtob, Matoh'6,‘lß74.•<{ TTTTRITIEN Tenders *ill bO'redehred at y Y .this Office up to nodti bn : Monday; 30th March, 1 1874,; for Plate-trying add pther ; . works required , tp, complete Cluthja, Section of the • and Railway. ' ■ ■,.< They must be addressed te l'the Uoh. Minister-.'for : Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside, ‘‘ Tenders for. PlateLaying.” v* ... r Plans and specifications may be seen-c&t this' office, And at the Public Works Office,' Dunedin." ’ : Ur Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed Acd marked, will be received, if presented at any , Telegraph Office. by Noon of the same date,. proyided -( TOat T^iii»ten r in due form Engineer’s office by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted... ‘ ■ ( ;.i By command; v.. -j JOHN 1 BLAGRETT, > ~, , f...Assistant Engineer-im-Chiefi * jl. or a oeveu-roomea, street (labor'and niateVials). AW -„ rj and.specifications at Mr Fogoje,. Fredei street, ..Dunedin. ‘ Tenders, later than the ,25th inat. -lii TENDERS till Saturday next for.,A - ;7-r6omed Wooden Cottage. Nees. AfadreW’s street west.* '

. i.;. . / ? M ESTABLISHED 1862. •:>*>. n ; {-> „r R .. ■ ■ApTtF'R’ E D B OUT, ■ J SURGEON' DENTIST i’‘ ; * Pkinoks Strkict. OrKl*nVM? !'!ii >i't j / cj;tt /. .t NERVOUSNESS* DEBILITY, LOSS OF B*WER,, «PERMAtORRH(EA, IN- , DISCRETIONS OF EARLY YOUTH • SYPHILIS W all the above cases/ ariaihfe'fiftn 'et&tk and. yielding to the’ passioh, Wtimb should he lost to nt bribe awdst;"ihb die'- , c: ; •v(X R I* *"•L. ' ■tS'i-Al ml-iT-ivS or m »-Vrpießs*pn, while previously, ih:£ttglaud, he Was the pupil of, hud pfckotited' with the celebrated Dr K. T. pW medical practitioner. w]bp .ever,'exolasiyely adopted this as the 'sole brauch of hiaprofes* BlbU. 'iini-titi 1 : ■■■;■• 'i-fT'ii'i ,i ■r| .tv. ‘I j* ! • ur L; L Smith hereby infbhns’ the public that he is the only legally' qualified medical man in this Ispecialityusf his profession’; that othew therefore, m: to ( be ftaaliii&t hire obtaining moneylender false pretences' 1 ' ,Dr L. ;L. , Smith' also Warns thembljn against/ adivertisihg. juTtE taker of.any rof,.,these advertised escape with his . life, .or-his system be hob thoroughly land irreparably, undermined: by them/ he may Ibek up himself as' the most fortunate ihbtftal; n 1 ' ■. ,i« Or L. L. Sjnith haS been applied to r by W6 unfortunawe, brqkenrdcwn youngroldmen,, jutt»rlh:'-'^hß^ T -M"snip, % r iue'd ,in body, andififchedlu packet,’ that hu deems !$ a,d,uty to publish Those men and'women who victims of unprincipled oharlatahslrequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith’s control When 'will the' 'publitfiiin. derstandthatifris to'thwWnterest to consult a duly ,qualified, medical man, who has made this his sole ttudy.’rather-than apply to a number of ignorant impostors, who merely prpy upon yheirpockets y vand health? ’ i ..... r .. A , Dr L, L, Smith has* always stated that to warn the public iof shppe.. quicksands is his chief reason for ady^tising^ •rJp-M'mf* »f.«erroiw .4*s%, hwrm of gpUjta,. loss of, power,, pimples, on the fpre, U6^d t lassitude,, inaptitude for business, im. potency,, drainage from ,the system, and the yanpiis effects' oferrors of youth and blbpd. Dr M L., Smith ; myites, sufferers ; to consult him,; as he &b .hositatioh in stating (hat *° W* Jwir ori'm Ehglah'd, iW.juW;^yppoHip^^ies.olmqtaoe and extraordinary experience, whujh‘ ihe! hw?.'had. Tuerefore, those who' really' desire to' Be treated by one who is at the,head.of hi? profession in this branch of medical practice should.lose no time, in poking - his- advice: nor should 'anyone marty withoht first consulting him. ’ • ..wV The Consulting Robhis Are at 182 COLLINS, STREET' EAST, * (l : i Oppositethe Mblb6araeClub, . : (L»|e theiresidenceiof .ttie Governor).. ; Private hntranebis In'Stißphen street south. .CONSULTATION' Medicines, forwarded, to,ali' the Colonies, jo Bbbks published 7 by tht' Dr. can ■be hud on ■ . ' ! > ' ftpplibatibn to faim. : vl

OLLOWAY’S PILLS;-*-Ingeneral debility, i inervonat .tremors,. and i mental depression,-’ unrivalled . Pills bave-a marvellouseffeot.' Thbyhave wbhfthe ’confidence of millions in .all-parts ofthe civilised world; Constitutions shaken- by sensual. excesses,'by long residence im un-wholesome-climates;, er by sedentary habits, are wonderfully renovated, by a course-pf this extraordinary m.edidne, which, powerful as is its action on the whole - system, is perfectly harmless to the tenderest frame.- <' The Pills aris composed of rare balsams, without a grain of any mineral whatever, or; of .any other deleterious substance. They operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially upon the whole mass of blood* wo cannot question when, we see indigestion cured, liver oppressed lungs brought , healthful,; play, -and.eyery physical fnnotionirtoetrod and strengthened by their agency. ( j f„ Vi , ;T( p , ni ÜBU

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Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 4

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