DBAISRT. o 4 :il Ik.'ioJ. • .■b aif ■ ••• -id T-> /■ ■ . 0 i a ‘•I '.‘ft •« Gf— oj *»:• «*:.•, VHO tOc’qvlW* J jfls.fr-Fir:, "V Ij* '' 7J [ lilx *i . Jn/.., -. o! _■.!* -Kii ■;> 1 i-> f-ll'i.'i .• : ‘n ■- Ai^; , j Are noijy sbowingin evetp'DepartmentNk 1 afcfd Stookb' 1 r t* i- v , r: - fl , ; v y >( .-, (. ;l , :: ■ -, -w.t I VI '»:!«<! y ;o'n:i; a spßim £m *BVMM%H t : Qdom. ! ‘ - ;r ;> •. ..• . cl ■>■>. L.-v : ., T ,v ,*»„•..;■{ .v-iv JbJ *.;!!• ‘ r “At naiormfercseasronhave oar'shipments been so extensive and ’well Assorted. ’ r ■i :■ -BH: :,' . , ~,!A I,! ; . v I ~ ;, - r . . . . --'i - - ,600 : ' OASaS^>NOW u ' 0 ' . -v .. r,7. ■ ' Mess m >3?EKiaLS—- ■ u ) a j ! iJI .* i®h<<se embrace all the New; Designs ; C&mjbri«tt Sergei;G irnet-jWjpoJfiey Cloths/' Ashatitee r (sio,tlis, nailfiattd'!{jiriba‘''Bfitiniog. Jimumn Millra- nlain and. WaiWand iS6ripe l ''Bsfirnoß, Crapes J 7 pla.in. aVd O'il’7.* 7, JJj:! -;, ’j : ! ],v ■; *-m, -•■ figured. -POINTS AND LAWNS/- - , .. (Many hive been i atro^aced r in Vash&g Fabrics. /■' -i. A. fjUI, sange.of, Yosgmiti C oths, Tassos, ,Manda r in Lawns, J Batistes, French &nd English Prints, &c.i-- r ; ' l1 ‘ it vai:ie|iy of Made-pp poatumea, our t6s dS teacfr. ’}•> i-’-.-Ji:' -s.-H* . • ‘ Ol J J ,jk* ’ •"< W4 bold an enormous StSckj of Bl^ck'and. Colored" Silks of the mart ; ' p vu! t «ppt l .J i r- and durabdlity. .j : ' ; 1 i•; •••* >D ft'- nr.«;■>? 1..; {!i :r :m;Kv j ' •<! >■■•, . • ■■■' ' ■ ■-.■. .».n« [>;•• : •; Jo •!* > ji'T; , y lh> : ' ,v ' ' rr>l r “:* and all the leadidg in Straw Hats. ' ; ‘ , ;; IfK ‘ WLLINERY— TJo > ii'T; . •/if i l( '' v >: jftti ■:The>Newest and'Tnost ery, JACKETS, SITAWES^. L fT. t ‘ t • - ‘ 1 -(t*};ois a-J c ’’ J ' lj ; <1 ij.-jfJ S/. r/j; £a! Splendid sekofioo >6f and '«hbst Lace, Mudid, J TaSto;! rtfarl dster Materials, the Tissu^ Gttomin Shawls and Scarfs/ 1 r "' ■ : c n y . ,2K .£», ■ Sasheay • ,r ‘- V; - New’Flowtra New Ribbonh . . A New FeathersNew Gloves 7 r New Laces f I^' Nw Hosiery- r; ", ‘ Baffled .U -' f‘<?r- s 'ri.J47wT i *‘J 1 • J A Ml ,n> • New iCdlhtflk New Lace Sets ' NewTrJnihkigsj;, :-i j i vi o! Fmjbrojd<?ry I iwrflifV) Mtdebia Work, Tiace Silk Scarfs, Silkßowr, &c t ; sl ‘ ; ° rioUSJ3IIOXD'!PUR;& ISSJifGS ‘AND - i + r.r
.■ ‘V ■ ' C »r ft" ■ ■n ,■ ; ; ■ ; • •< ," pery, Domestic and Furnishing, we are determined to maintain the reputation so longl enjoyed byyijs of supplying,only sound:, ; r - i.■ • ■ materials k the . >. v . *' 1 vlu ruu] , . ■ '1 ■ • •• - • • - VERY LOWEST CASH ; PRICES. ; „ ~ , . | Mens, Boya?i andYoriths’ Clothing in bli aizbs,. a Superior dot of Shirts. Ties. Scarfs,.. - Capa, Ac. • ‘' U <4 0.J.-'t •* *S»V ~‘‘i *»-'* ■ : .V II o ’-.Y i: < •?- 1 I* s still under time (with a of Tweeds, Csatinga, it • yestings.- West-ot England and l Yorkshire Broadcloths. , •: <.> -.Tf -.ir f ■ -AU: ■ 'i .••hr jp ; I. . ?fp Machine Work • I i'' n\ r.,j. ’ * f ’.-■■ ■ ROW S; "■> ; N ;i A $ ■it i ■ *:•=• r •«> J !- i fr ;.; if , ,C° Jt-.I * * k-rw.r-. r. . *r;f - H:*': ■ hi~\n j * rj *' '* • • | f , ( ' 2\ ! ■= v' ,v T'. i rf I; : • -• • ii.’} 1 : ■ '••■ Jr. ) i nor. S’ nil r. • .-...t ?r 7 , nvr •<;/ r ~j\ j • ; S •. ~r ■ j.,; m'■! Ot r .i --I: -r: . J : ~r *' •’ ’ ’ ■ - j:' r?ii; 1
' 'merchandise: gE Undersigned have landing, and to Miiitl Bhan, ’Sard Mendel, fa, JRddlyh CaisAle, SnssexC/CalrtsTjttrti, 1 Haddon Hill, O.oii/in/ nd Paraee :^- 1 ,u T r . | 25 tons Big Iron . ~ ; . 1 ' • ; " * 1 - i 300 case? Oalvanided’Trori '• I f ; • : • i oi, WTOha Staudatd.'li'on r " v ■ - | 60 tons Wire < V I - '> ~ • -*■» ! 20 casks Zinc r < . n f '0~ r >'" I 40 roils Sheet Ldad jr • y 1 *•' j 680 kege Nailß :i! '' ‘* • < ijt:>« ; Stil6ies ’V 40 pkgs Builders’ ironmongery?'!”'’ ■'l ' sC^’. , 'b^lßk ,^Odfi[ha( r ' - r - ,fT « rrr. u l ’ I ’s tons ; i f '' ... »/ Pir% Brieksv:' 20,000 Slates r ' ? - udme; , < OdOinui Asb-Pianbingr :- ~ —— 120,000 Deals q j ‘ 45,000 -Seofceh-Flooring aod-iining, j ,TXJR. AKA O',VF-: ’■ I■ ■ ■: < f-JV; • i (To arrive frotnsPtfgeb'Sonnd,, ex Rosalia—j 500,000 Oregon. --1 j •»*>*! ©.tJl!tictfffi|i &niiA-RWASO.Hv , i r rrn
hedical. NERVOUSNESS,. DEBILiTY, LOSS | ' POWER, SPERM ATORRH(E A, xW--1 ' DISCRETIONS OF EARLY YOUTH; SYPHILITIC DISEASES?'OF. IN*. (Tto _aR the .a.boye, cases, -arsing .from f enrols apd yielding to the passion no time should Ibp to at anOej ftrrcstjth progress ofdistJl T H has devoted himself »r twenty years $H*£ o! Wy An practice of ,thia b W b* of h^Kprofessiott, r Yfifle,:pre ioiisly, waa.the pupil of,.aq. medical practitioner who ever explpsiyeij oapopted this £s tlie solo tjranpVof his profession. ’■ ' “ ‘ : t v Smith hereby informs the public • legally quaked mediqa m&h in this speciality of his profession ; thai .others advertising are ,v uhqUalified, and that therefbtse} in ■ be 'qnalitiell 'ia& obtaining, money undir''fa&fepretd^B; , l • I t Sinith aiso ; wamfr - 'the ; publh the quackeries' iad vertiaing. ’ ;! >ff Tsh?'teker of any of these 'ftdv<h trsed* nobtrfcri?' - jape with his life, -.or, his system be not thoroughly and undermined b\ them, he m» boE.up himself fw ; the most fortunate mortal. . . -r .<. ~rr ! I*&flith-h'& ’hm w' : & many- ttnforttmiate brofceß-dnWfl ydhng-'bld' hien, utterly crushed in s'piHt,’'i ciiT' body, and filched:, m podkotj tthat .he deems it aj doty tprpubJieh fhi& to- the world.- ; m ppi ■■~ l i. *h° se men and women w£‘o have been the' victims of unprincipled charlatans frfqueufch geek that lecovefy Which fe ofteh beyond D Smith’s control. When will the public un qeretand‘that itistb theS< Sl Qifer , est' to c6£s ipade this hid solo study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant Whb'merely harp and : prey upon .tjheir pockets, ,anc health ? I Dr L. L. Smith’ has r always stated that to warmthe public of .these quicksande-is- hischief reason for advertising, i In all cases of nte’fvWdebility, lowness of spirits, loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage from the* system, and the various effects of youth and bloodpoisoning from clisea'ses previously contracted pr. 1/. dnVites * sufferers to v'Cohslitt} him, as he has no hesitation in stating thi 1 ' tax okauiUU IrUa py me/bcql man, either, here or , in England opportunities Cf pta , ctibittnd > 't& really I 'cl'esir , e i ! to b treated by one who is at the head of his pre fession m this branch of medsiarpfactic gihould lose no time in peeking his advice hor should afiyofae mnrry withbiit first ebr (raltmg him. Th‘d Consulting Rooms at CULLINSr STREET EAST. MELBOURNE, ! /T 1 (Late the residence of the Governor). private entrance is-In'jSbSphed street*Sbt I CGN SULTATIpN., FEE ; hy 4 U Medicines forwarded to all the Colonms j packed as to avoid observation. Books published by the Dri can be had j * . ' .‘~applicatiou to him,- - - JJL .REpKITT’S FRENCH and see that each ball is wrapped • m paper bearing ‘the' name of ; /. RECK! IT, , o iAs its,- splendid quality has. caused a ho inferior- imitations. hj . • A&enisjfob Utaoo— Bright,' Brothers, and- Go., Dunedin. jisuueuiu. leld by Grodyb, ig -aoci.*a *'
■ v> m- i ,■frr.n.ioi'. ..o-sj-jii'j., — rtrri '■ TIMBER YARDS, - And, Cumberland street.--., Messrs w. asher' go; .^ave full aaaorted'SJfcbcks qf tbeundeWHentiened-Tim bees T. and ,Q. Rloofiug-H-Baltic,; Raurtfßed •nd WEitc Pme,e.;;vi'.( . | T. and G. Lining—Dodo do 1 -W&tther -rf ’. ?:; ir- * Rusticated LaninerTnAmeriqan,-; do- d.q do £ I Ajf4 f ilao of /deal, (flregoh, kauri, redu white* pines, totara, hardwQod, cedar,-..oiaar pine,, asji, American and Colonial kMyk^ii^^hei;,, Rohart Town, prJinge and shingles, doors, sashes, Architravea, mouldings,' sk _ . . , skirtings, pickets, laths, spokes, naves, felloes, plaster, cement, lime, tire-bricks,, .galvanised iron, judging, spouting, and turnery, &0., &c. And ;likewise having .copunand, at their steam Saw-hiilis, bf the 'Only fe.une erected in Dunedin, capable of cutting-timber-'to-* breadth at 4& inches, can supply t|he trade with any quantity or size. ; CoUb i try T orderk executed: With despatch. A trial solicited " 'W WBffl * <’«> NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CON"N consequence of'the Of 'Colonial tTinftltr,. we have. ;beejcs unable,, during the paatfiniontb, to inget •$«, .Constantly iliny the patronon us agfli oil o.ui. supporters. We are, however, aide to ; tbat w'p'fiave 'npw’.^made raugements for a regular supply ,'and’ have now lauding and to arrive—jF J <jop^; ! £lokitik»f--Ex, Oirc-e, ..Tauranga*, And‘/„ n ! v* u J’ . Ud/httelh 35#,01g bxu, ••fI.VjU, wL .-dv mm W . '.'**& J n fm, >o j -mr n %,o ■ M.' ;K*IEEWOOD. FIREWOOD. ,FJJREPD ■ -rrjUOQD. cords of .Dry Firewood of every descriputm, : htuapt. street .cJeJty, wmpriama—ManuM,imaple, WacW pine, goal, Ahd 1 -wood *bf every: description, .To be sol' iMfo’ or retail ' * Brickmukt ' chea wit
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Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 4
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