PUBLIC HOWOBB. Notice op removal.-j. mqy. LAN, Tailor and Clothier, late oti Frederick street, begs to inform his Friends • and the Public that he has removed to more' Central Premises, situftteiliuGSbrge street (lately occupied by Messrs Harropaiad Neil,* jewellers), where, by strict attention to business and. (irst-claas workmanship, ’ hopes to merit their patronage. RO B I N A N D CO,. COACHBUILDEHB & IMPORTERS, Octagon, Dunedin, . Save in course of construction, and for sale ’ ex Allahabad, and to arrive per Skimmer of the Wave, Basket Carriages, Pony Phtetons, Double and Single Buggies, Chariottees, Express Waggons, &o , &o- ' . r Repairs receive prompt attention. M W. HAW K I N t> ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. : . Office: Princes street, Dunedin. . Mr Hawkins is prepared to undertake all' kinds of financial business; to negotiate ’ Loans on freehold or leasehold proper ties,' Repayable by instalments if required; to 1 make advances oh mercantile, pastoral, agrfc 7 cultural, or other approved securities; abd : to act as Agent for absentees, trustees, or executors. WHILST imitation is the sinoerestform; of flattery, the purchaser of an imi* > tation article is invariably the victim of the unscrupulous. It is but poor economy to buy an imitation Sewing-machine when the genuine can be had at reduced prices. The test of over twenty years, and the evidence of millions, establish" thel fl l*iiin of j the . WHEELER & WILSON SEWINGMACHINES, : ■ the annual sale of which is now over Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Reduced prices. Illustrated price-lists, post free. ■ • • PARK & CURLE, Princes street, 'Sole agents for Otago ) SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and Perfect Machines yet invented. O. M. Aldrich, i Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets. • Duuedin. , Machines sold on deferred payments. , Be* - ware of imitations of the “ Singer ”. Ma* i chines .•ABHYUTA ESTABLISHED 1862. R ALFRED 800 T SURGEON DENTIST. Prihoes Street, Dunedin, MEDICAL. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, LOSS .0 i - power, spermatorrhoea, ij DISCRETIONS OF EARLY YOUTI 1 SYPHILITIC D SEASES. In pll tbe above cases, arising from eriroi Mid yielding to the passion, no time shon] be lost to a» once anest the progress of di ease. B R L. L. SMI T , has dp volied himself for lwet;>r yea in the Co’ony to :be pr.,ciice of thVbVam o! his wir'd p-evonsty,- in En land, he was Fie ptnvT o', add prrccieed wii the ce’obrated Ox- R. T. Cnlverweli, tbe bni roed'cal prao; llioner who ever r clusivel adopted this as the sole branch of his profe sion. ■ ■■ '■ v ■ DrL. L Smith hereby informs' the publi that he is the or»y legally qadUfird medibi man in Fr- speciality 6f Irs profession; th) Others advertising are Ur-qualified, and thk therefore, in pretend : ng to bo qualified ai obtaining mo jey under false pretences Dr L. L. Smith al.o warns the pnb! agsiust the qu&ckeii; - i advertising.' ’ If r tl taker of any of these adveitised rostrun escape w’th h ; s 1 ; e, or his system be n< thoroughly and irreparably undermined I them, he may look up himself as the moi fortunate mortal , ' ; Dr L. L. Smith has bean applied to by i many unfortunate bioker-clowu yoong-oh men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined i body, and filched in Docket, that lie deems a duty to publish this to the world. M Those men and women who have heen tl victims of nnprincipled charlatans frequent] seek that recovery which is often beyond I So -th’s control. When will the public ui rerataud that it is to their interest to coi eult a duly qualified medical man, who Hi made this his tole study, rather than apply ( a number of ignorant impostors; who mere! heafth? nd **** Up ° Q their P°okets an Dr L. L. Smith has always stated 'that 1 warn the public of these' quicksands is 1 hj chief reason for advertising. • ! In all cases of nervous debility. JowUei of spirits, loss of power, Dimp’es ou tbe for beftd. lassitude, rorptitude for business, in potency, drainage from the system, and tl various effects of errors of youth And blboi poisoning !i omdiseases previously contracts Di- L. L. Smith invites sufferers to conku him, as he has no hesitation in stating tin no; medical man, either here or iiiEnglani has had the opportunities of practice aud « traotdinary experience which he has ha Therefore, those who really desire to 1 treated by one who Is at the head of his pr fession in this branch of medical praotii should lose no time in seeking his advice nor should anyene natty without first ooi suiting him. The Consulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST. MELBOURNE, , Opposite the Melbourne Club, . . (Late the residence of tips Governor).; Private entrance is in Stephen street sout] CONSULTATION FEE by Letter, LI. Medicines forwarded tp all the Colonies, i packed as to avoid observation. Books published by the Dr. can be > application to him. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS,—In general bility, nervous tremors, and mei depression, these unrivalled Pills havi maryellpus effect They have won the e fidenoa of millions in all parts of, civilised world. Constitutions shaken sensual excesses, by long residence in , wholesome climates, or by sedentary hah are wonderfully renovated by a course this extraordinary medicine, which, powei as is its action on the whole system,, iis | fectly harmless to the teuderest frame. : * Pills are composed of rare balsams, with a grain of any mineral whatever, or of!,) other deleterious substance. They opei directly, powerfully, and beneficially ui the whole mass of blood; a fact we can question when we see indigestion cured, ii complaints arrested, the oppressed in: Irought into healthful play, and it ey physical function renewed and streunthd by their agency *
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Evening Star, Issue 3463, 28 March 1874, Page 4
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