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,«a re no. nope.” fhesicknuuißaid; _ shbotfhia head. i " While thareda'Uf&thire’s hope,” he cried.' « 2Bgi!^, r dtilit'aanjnM eat.” ; 1 (no matter from what cause aßsmg).; '* * IJ^^^r^^tarißing^o^^ffly^ indiscre-; M-ji Q»epil ! &vd ,; :. ua those 1 exctesseswhich we .as with fearfulinterest.'/" ‘°.['; .^;V/ ’ " . , lr ,'fjo sqrTuseless;.. 1 V idek should he thq chanced hwnjote; ;to w ireeulti' (Hidedtlas ihe rhayvrput on as gojod an exterior as he can, still is the 'victim consooner or later his .vices will diacoyer him to the r^oflfe c . ‘raifgni wm welfare of our future * olrapnng, ‘hhd 1 the duty we owe P h^hidrßrQQWtW a tijQn» and point out' to ms , " not to waiti break out in ouij °^ef ftith : a merchant, before confidential before emplo ’ makes in A length-of rorcupancy pr r&Bijdeifcetiand, in theT case ot'a legal adviser, Both as to his legal qualifications ancThs to his capabilities'of : P £vfiilh^l;ih^ ; business ihe cdn suits upon him. ’“.Strange to say, however,* >'.f rivftfe Hfelentioil of a medical man, the sufferer.

frequently omits these necessary precautions, • -’-and without-rejgard to the fitness, tibit, experience/ and ability for- tite parti'Muhent treatment; he coin-. the nearest man, •whose expbrifence and j, , perhaps;' lie ' m .an. opposite ::^:j^r^ipn^* ; .; V ' >,/ V ■ . , t '*# that so. are driven are ruined, m health, andarc bankrupt Ja spirits, hope, and-money ? Have I not for lArwatemointed'obt to theta that I\)Dr. L. L. 1 not also, prosecuted* at my own expensje, these ve?y ( q3abki. and n eipbSed the various, nostrums they are selling,, such as Phosphpdyne. Essence .of life, &c~and had them analysed* and' found • thekh-td consist of “Burnt Sugar and flavoring matter,” and the ■certificates. X have proved, to be all forgeries,*’ ..It’is for that I stbp out of the etmcsj)f .the profession and ad; jeqpirp thq-sep my;l^uch r svj ih& theyjcfiii opnsult a legally qualified man, - .who; has made. this his :■. > ■ LJ J caU be :ccm/mlted by letter. Si* nalPee* Llpd M«3icines : forwarded to all the Colonies. ... 1 ; , HR L. .L t SMITH, .182, : Collins street east , • O0 . : ' the ResidencedF*the'Oorvernor), ; u ■ .-M^.Kooy. -' AK : I N ‘ f S ; Imprwed Patent Ef ■? OVD E E,: Jr., Without . r r- 'i 1 ij •the sligMem Ijtouble.:. TT differs from the Seidlitz Powders usually sold JL in having all the ,ingredients in one bottle, is quite tasteless? and 1 may he tkken by persons of all ""ages ns a cooling beverage; mild aperient, or br'ak Surgative,K'&dcOfding .to dose." - Its" extensive use uring nearly half ,(voentnry proves its superiority over all other purgatrve. salines, and the fact that the.powder retains its properties, for any. number of yMts-if the hottlh mkept corked, renders it an indispensable necessity to evory family.traveller, or • . ■ ;" •• 1. • - . • AV Manufactured by ,H AO 7/1 ftTHOOKIN,- : WILSON, . SB, Duke street, Manchester Squirt, London. •

(8i '. A.. .f r . T ,(I4 : JkJ„P., •(XX • Cabinet and 'UphoMenr Warehouse, { « f;'V r'. ‘. yai-d,.^, v ■ - . -;(|jht© r Saleßman' for j|. FJJLTON ! &>GO-,*¥etum thanks to <He since . . above establishment-. A. I*. & C<v ; :h,avfti accepted the agency for Colonial dressed and dyed W9OI Mats. These Mata are- fo,t Si!a\png-room, Or Chairs,'and are sold at ohe-haif 'tHe price of ■j lmpOrted goodfl. • d?he trade finppliad.hflTliberal ffi> termed • 1 •’ ! ' “ J-. ' i.T;.':,i ■• ~?5 -...••'1 d fM ~>noqi(l^..L|TJi;TpN street;'«M ifcO;:, - .-. elijgqqft 'il '' —‘-i ■, £ —go&oac; -Be GRATEFUL. v COMPORTING. P P S-US;f£!-vlc 0 0 0 A. “Tsoi? Air,. faWT r?'“Trtav;'??14 By a thordoghifioWledge of the natural laws which govern-the operations of digestion and nutrition, and By a careful application of the fine ppopertieg.of, vvell-gelected cocoa, Mr Epps‘hiw provided; pur breakfast tables withj.a. r deUpat.eJy"flavpi;ed beverage which may save jis many -heavy docfcbrs’ bills. It O1b• by the .-judicious use of snob/articles of ; : diet thai .a constitution, may 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 4 may escape many a fatal shaft by; keeping 'dursel'ves well fortified by pure blobd- and a properly nourished frailne.’’— : See article ip the ‘CivilrService Gazette.’, . . . , •■Vt/iu;. X. ...i •- ,T 1 water pr, milk.' “ \fjbl3 ’in pickets {intins for " ' abroad) labelled ( ... E p-W V -.&T )Jjx, V*' -,VV,o vLaii-lfi - . <r ,"f... • ' HOMOBIOPATHGLO, QhEml3Ts,' j, . ap.d 170*- Piccadilly •>s> Qf^dpn.Tpwn,; n.; V : , BGE-WIOK' S BAKING - POWDER Is used oy thousands of Families, for raising Bread, with half* the- trouble and in a quarter the „ pSWbBR” ’- Makes denftfoua ‘hot- 7tea> cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better ’ ; than yeast. « BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDEE. With this Articlai siiiail tdayea of Brood can he made in a i| placed in a 'quick OVen BAKajr Q JPPWDBB Invaluable at the Diggings, and m the Bdah, where Cn T/• 1 V r f yeast-is not-to, be got.., .... .ißpßfjeansr. <-» . , t * (^»?e s egg 6 Witter • rfl ■^'Jtfed^iuthe v'bA®¥ r 2lr l A S^PWf s *?* -AWnSded trip Gold Medals for , excellenceof quality. *■< ■ s\.. POWDBB iniportorit resultsßroac 1 Jnß<bemjadAiOh^,per,,mo re (digwtive„and in onehatfffieuaual mSga tott but^r; add PloitfWill ho con; w —&gßy6Cti lUAiowmlnutes nloi-trifling .cost. Fft-1..-;;.jy-tx'ri; j.'-.f; t f },. : »iSfiofiEiA'Storekeepers; jflijld and- 2d ipackcta/aud 6d toemiiavoU ~,,.<andl^patent,boxes,,; ‘‘ ' ' • tt* and “dns»Einswell ptreet rrrrn IEPHL, Swiiffif tbjf' I No blood suckers j no ■ t ’H d.!fi;,rioT bua’V.DS

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Evening Star, Issue 4075, 18 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4075, 18 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4075, 18 March 1876, Page 4

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