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PUBLIC BOHOES. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. >!; T : * •• if; HE most simple, complete* andr.perfeck Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich* Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets, Dunedin. ; Machines sold on deferred payments. Be* ware of imitations of .the“‘singer’’ Machines. RAILWAY WORKS. CHAIN HILLS. ■: . - -- - j . - ■ ... ■ now for more Men. Apply’ on Works. ‘ ' ‘ 1 ' '' ’ A. J. SMYTrf; March 14, 1874, 6 B I N AND C O-; eOAOHBUILDERS & IMPORTERS, 1 Octagon,, Dunedin, Have in course of construction* and for sale ex Allahabad, and to arrive per Skimmer of the Wave, Basket Carriages, Pony Pbaßtonsj Double and Single. Buggies, Chariottees, Express Waggons, Ac., Ac. Repurs receive prompt attention. ■; M'' ‘ - L A :-' TAILOR AND * -•> PRINCES STREET yJ (Opposite Liverpool street),: •;H DUNEDIN; ]y| : 1 w . ■■■ H: A-.Wr:K:,.I-ACCODNTA NT AND COMMISSION! *’ '-AGENT. j Offibe; PrincossbreetjDunedin; V' 1 Mr Hawkins is prepared; to. undertake all kinds of .financial business ; to negotiate Loans on freehold or leasehold properties* repayable by instalments if j/ tQ make advances on mercantile,, pastoral, agri* cultural, or other approved secimties>nd to act as Agent for absentees, trostees,' or executors.'

TO JLET. ■ f and Co. -Apply to Neill wad Upiiversil ansD^At,, hj nervousness, debility, tbss 'bfc Tower, _«PERMATORRHCEa, INDISCRETIONS op early Youth.’ J ;" syphilitic In all the above cases, arisin£from bcrorr and yielding to the • passion, nothno should be lost to at encg arrest the progress : of dis* ease. ,v ,-wi-i^i D r l. l. sm‘i th ; has devoted himself for tvfo'uty ykkri in the Colony to the practice oftßisbrtniih' of his profession, whUe 'previohsly, in Eng* lahd, he wastbe pdpil of, and practised with the celebrated Dr R. T. 1 Oulteiwrelli- thebnly' medical practitioner who : everfexolhsively' asthesolebrah^hfhieprdfes* sion. ' i h;n

Dr L. tt Smith herfchyinforms the public that he is the only legilly qhiliftad ttSdicalnatiti inthis speciaUtydfhiS profession fttoy others advertising are ta^uMifind, 1 ' nnd wint; therefore, in pretending' to be qnklified art' obtaining money imdfer faise proteaees: . : Dr Smith'also wgips the public against the quackeries , advertising. taker -of ..any ,of. these advertised nostrnins > : escape with his life, or his system be not> • thoroughly and irreparably undermined -by them, he, may look up-himself moat , fortunate mortal. ... v.'/ : Drli. L. Smith has been applied to by sp. many, unfortunate broken-down young-old-; men, utterly, onuh«^..,in n • roined ; iii> i body, and filched in pocket, that he deems# ■a duty to publish this to the world, r ■ Vo , Those men and women who have been the, ' unprincipled charlatans fluently;Beek that recovery which is often beyondJDup f Smithy control When, win tHe , public uaderatand that it ik to their interest to con- : suit a duly qualified medical man, who .1»W made this his sole study, rather than apply id' a number of ignorant impostoin, who merely harp and prey upon their pockets add health ?■ ‘ ■ •; * Dr I* L. Smith has always stkteiT that to warn the public of these quicksands i« hip ! chief reason for advertising. ■ j 'ln, all cases of nervoiis debility, lowftWS ;of spirits, loss of power, pimples onthh fo*6head lassitude, inaptitude tor business,’ hh-' potency, drainage from the ayatenvandfcho ;variqpy effects, of qrrprs of youth land blood-; PWoning from diseases previously contracted* ' ;Dr L. L., Smith invites sufferers, to Consult jhim, ashe has no hesitation in stating that ino, medical man, either here or ritt England, has hadJthe opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience whioh.he has had. Therefore, those who reeUyderifeto -be treated by one who is at the headofhispro-r iessiqn ,in this branch of. medical praotioer should lose no time .in ' seeking hia advicb;; nor should anyone marry without first eonsuiting hipj. ,' A . : The Consulting Rooms are at 182 r,i :»

OOLJiI&S STREET ' MBLBO|J KN j5. ! ;; c - Opposite the kelbotiMe eitfb; ‘ •* i '’ t (Late the resiaeiice bf tlie Wverhbr),* - Private in Sii6p>eii i CONSULTATION FEE hy Lett®,•; Mttiicweg forwarded all the Colonies, *p padmdas tb '; ! Books published by tW Dr. can be Tiad oi ’ , ' J applu&tion to him, 1 ,, J,V i tTOLIX)WAY'S : PILLS. In 1 general de-' 1 XX, bxlity, nervous tremots, and mehtbi’ depression, these, Uhrivalled' Pills , have* a effect They have won the eok. 1 fidence of millions 'WriOX parts 61 ihb 11 civilised world. Constitutions ahakfen by' : sensual excesses,, by long residence ha' titf.' ■ whdlesomb climates, er by sedentary habits ’ are wonderfully renovated by a obuVse oi 1 this extraordinary Medicine, < as is its action on the whole Heri r; fectly harmless to the teudbrest frSmb. lS Tbh ’ Pills are composed of rare' balsams, without •P* I®any 1 ®any mineral whatever, or bf ahv ’ other deleterious substance.; They 1 oforate ' SfSft poweifalW, m the Whole mass of blooda fact wnbaS Question Whenwe see Question whepwe see waigestioannred iiw.; ‘ “ A ana. ‘ brought y their agency healthfiil leaiiDTui play, ■ and.; every a renewed and strengthened

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Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 4

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