MEDICAL. “ LOwK THEN INTO THY HEART AND WRITE.” THE above sentence read carefully will tell all that 1 could in a thousand lines. It adapts itself admirably to a large number of cases continually coming under my treat* ment. Many who “Look into their hearts” at the reading of this advertisement, and who ponder over it, will say I know I should write, for I have a great secret there in my heart, hidden deep down, and I fear every day something will shortly shew itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow-men, and cause me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. “ book into thy heart” and say is it not better for me to seek aid and get relief by writing to one man in whom 1 have confidence, with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and counsel will cause my life hereafter to be happy, making mo say with the proverb -“Rejoice, O, Young Man, ia thyYoach.” “ Look then into thy heart and write/ for hundreds have written to me when it has been too late, and who, in place of having “children like olive-branches round about their table,” have their homes desolate, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. “ Look then into thy heart and write, and remember that “As thy days, so shall thy strength be,” and that by writing down your case—no eyes but my own See it—that relief, mnetally and physically, can be given to you, and that in place of sinking into a dishonored and premature death, you can feel that, in the words of Wordsworth, “An old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave.” LOUIS L. SMITH. NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, LOSS OF POWER. INDISCRETIONS OF EARLY YOUTB In all the above cases, arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. a DR. L. L. SMITH (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these Colonies), 182, COLLINS STRKEC EAST MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club (Late the residence of the Governor). Private entrance is in Stephen street south. Consultation fee (by letter) ... £]. Medicines forwarded to all the Colonies’, so packed as to avoid observation. Books written by Dr L. L. Smith Post free ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life g^ Medical Household Sketches, No. 1... 3s Od, Do do do No. 2... Is 9d. Weakness and Sterility 3s Od, Medical Almanao, 1875 OsS 1 * H O C K I N' S Impnved Patent .SEIDLITZ POWDER, For immediately producing Seidlitz Water withou I the slightest trouble, T differs from the Seidlitz Powders usually sole in having all the ingredients in one bottle, hj quite tasteless, and may be taken by persons of ol ages as a cooling beverage, mild aperient, or br sl purgative, according to dose. Its intensive ns during nearly half a century proves its superiority oyer all other pnrgat ve salines, and the fact tha* the powder retains its properties for any number o: years if the bottle is kept corked, renders it an in dispensable necessity to every family, traveller, oi emigrant. ’ Manufactured by HOCKIN, WILSON, & CO., 38, Duke street, Manchester Square, London. A gents for Dunedin; Messes Kempthoenk Pboss Co. PUBLIC NOTIOBb AF U L T O N & 0 0. • Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, George street, (Next to the Timber Yard.) Manager A. D. DENOVAN, (Late baleaman for Messrs Craig and Gillies,) * CO. beg to inform the puolio that they have opened au establishment m the above-named department 'I heir stock will embrace a varied assortment of test English made and Colonial Furniture, and every requisite for furnishing dining-room parlor, kitchen, and bed-room. * A choice selection of Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder Carpets, English and Continental Rugs. Matting, and Mats. Pier and Toilet Glasses in great variety. A look at the prices will evidence their determination to sell the best articles at the lowest remunerative prices, and the name of their Manager is guarantee for courtesy and prompt attention to orders. A FULTON & CO., George street. GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified by pure blood anda properly nourished frame/’—See article in the * Civil Service Gazette. ’ Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in packets (in tins for abroad) labelled;— JAMES EPPS & CO., Homceopathio Chemists, 48, TVeadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly Works. Eußton 4 road, and Camden Town, London. BORWICK’S BAKING POWI Is used by thousands of Families, for n Bread, with half the trouble and inaqnorti time required with Yeast. BORWIUK’S BAKING POWDER Makes delicious hot digestive tea cokes in minutes, and Norfolk dumplings letter than yeast. BOR WICK’S BAKING POWDER. With this Article small loaves of Bread con be in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oveu BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDER Invaluable at the Diggings, and in the Bush, v Yeast is not to be got. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDER Saves eggs and butter in making pudding! pastry and prevents indigestion. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER As used in the Arctic Expeditions, and bi Armies in the Crimea and China, will keel ye -rs in a dry place. Awarded two Gold Meda excellence of quality. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDER Will secure the following important resultsl will be mode cheaper, more digestive, and" in fourth the time; Puddings and Pastry will be ■ light, wholesome, and delicious, with half the i quantity of eggs and butter; and Flour will be verted into Tea Cakes, Buns, Sadly Lunns, No Dumplings, &c., in a few minutes at a trifling { Sold by Storekeepers in Id and 2d packets, oi ' , , . _ tmd Is patent boxes. Wholesale ©f G. Berwick and Sons, Chiswoll si London.
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Evening Star, Issue 4015, 8 January 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)
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