r nr IOEDIOAIi, •'ls there no ho' , The silentdootor shook hishead. “ While there is life there’s hope, he cried. “ iEgroto, dumanimas est, apes est,” a a*fDR. L. L. SMITHpn m (The only legally-gnejified mbdjciitl mflinii. vertising, consults' '* f - : * n< * vertising, On all affections of the NervoUS ( (no matter from what On all broken-down constittitiohs. * n On all diseases arising from early indftitfa tions. ■ r, = .-yx>n On Gout and Rheumatism. . rim IN these colonies, those excesses have indulged in“hot youth" us with fearful Interest.' Our regrets are useless, bur retiinirijSfe futile. The sole idea should be’ the chahceS we possess of remedying the ills wto have, or combating the effects likely result. Hide it as he may, put on asgodd an exterior as he can, still is the yictini bhnscions that he is a living' lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover bfrnh to the world. Our Faith, otir obligations'tb society at large, the welfare of our ftititfS offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselvee forbid procrastination, and' point out to tiS not to wait till the ravages break out ihbtlfr constitutions. ■ ■■'
Before negotiating with a memhahE before engaging with a confidential clerid before employing a barrister, a c&reful nfim makes inquiries as to their standing, their length ofoccupanoy or residence; ancf, ihth% case of a legal adviser, both as to hiS legal qualifications and as to his capabilities 6£ transacting the individual businesß„he cb& suits upon him. Strange to say.howevißr, in the selection of a medical man, the shffei&r frequently omits these necessary precahtiotHL and without regard to the fitness, Qualification, experience, and ability for the t&4& cnlar ailment requiring treatment, he suits the nearest man, whose experience and Sractice, 'perhaps, lie in quite an opposite irection. ' ' pr ‘ Is it astonishing that so many atedriVei mad, are ruined in health, and are. banlutipfc in spirits, hope, and money ? Have Thbirofr yesurs pointed out to them that I, Dr. L. 'D' Smith am the only legally qucdijkd medidal practitioner advertising m the cdldnies? I not also prosecuted, at my f btmexpehyeii these very quacks. and exposed the various nostrums they are selling, such as Pkqsphodyne, Essence of Life, &C——and had them analysed and found them tb 'consist Of “Burnt Sugar and'flavoring matter, *’ r atia the certificates I have proved to bsi 'ifll forgeries, It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of the profession alid vertise, to give those who require theheri vices of my branch an opportunity of IrHnyft ing they can consult a legally qualified and one, moreover, who has' made tHiS’ r h& especial study. Dr L. L. Smith can be consulted by letter —Fee, LI. Medicines forwarded to all thb Colonies. -i >. i-i DR L. L. SMITH, 182, Collins street (Late the Residence of the GbverhoiO* ! ' Melbourne. ' ' : H 0 C KIN'S rottoneU^,.p^Sg«i w * t " num * IT differs from the SeidUts Powders uiraallV ASltf in having all the ingredients In one Btfttlet 41 quite tasteless, and may be taken by esrscmg ages os a cooling beverage, mild aperient, or brisk purgative, according to dose. Its extensive hsS daring nearly half a oratory proves ita sapetlMtV over all other purgative salines, and the ttct thM the powder retains its properties for any number of years if the bottle is kept corked, renders it an In* dispensable necessity to every family, traveller, or' emigrant. .* Manufactured by t . ■ l HOCKIN, WILSON, & CO., 88, Duke street, Manchester Square, London. Agfcnts forlhmedln: Msbbbs KEVoFTBomrs Pnoss . f ÜBLIO ATOTIOB. A FITL T0 N & o < • Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse) George street, (Next to the Timber Yard.) Manager ... A. D. DBNOVAtf, (Late Salesman for Messrs Craig and A. FULTON & CO. return ibawltu to ihC for the patronage accorded to then sinob opening the above establishment A. F. & Co. have accepted the agency for Colonial dressed and dyed Wool Mats. USiteti Mats are suitable for Carriage, Drawing-rpeUn or Chairs, and are sold at hue-half the prioe.m imported goods. The trade supplied on Übenit terms. A. FULTON A CO., George street.
GRATEFUL, COMFORTING EPPS'S C6O OA? BREAKFAST. ■ “By a thorough knowledge of thematunlb laws which govern the operations ofdisestion t n^ n 'L tnfelon ’ and b y a careful application of the fine properties of well-sdected cocoa. - Mr Epps has provided our breakfast k with a delicately-flavored beverage which * may save ns many heavy doctors' hilly ftp is by the judicious use of such articles of* diet that a constitution may be built up until strong enough to tendency to disease. Hundreds, of sahib maladies are floating around ns ready to at* - tack wherever there is a weak point. Wo ■ may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping : ourselves well fortified by pure blood andha ' properly nourished frame/’—See article In 1 > the‘Civil Service Gazette.* Made simply with boiling water or twHV, jw; laSlled pa ° kets (in for abroad) ; ! JAMES EPPS ft CO Houcsopathxo Chemists, ** v 4s/IVeadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly Works, Guston|road, and Camden To London. rowa* Bobwick’s baking Powder' e “ d a Charter the > BOEWICK'S BAKING POWDEE Mdces delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a tew ‘ minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better ■ • : than yeast. BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDEB. 7” —~— ”7»» «v«ivo vi nramtw in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven v ul BORWICE'S BAKING POWDI2p. -i Invaluable at the Diggings, and in theßuSu when Yeast is not to be cot ■ *" „ BOEWICK'S BAKING fOWDEB’ Saves eggs and butter in making puddings and SSSS.'S'fX. irart " 1 tr&oli ■ hght, wholesome, and daSoioUs, wWhSf quantity of eggs and butter; and Ptoilr 1 verted iutol:ea Cakes, Buns, Sally . Dumplings, &c., in a few minutesit att^g^/;< Sold by Storekeepers in id and 2d packets, and fld ... , , . _ls patent boxes* f}» Wholesale of G. Borwick and Sons, Chiiwsll street* »i
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Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 6 (Supplement)
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