~Vjrr ILL IAM KE TH V E N, ! FARMER^, and PRODUCEaDEALER, f / . Totara Fi,iw\ ■_<; j Chaff of the best quality for sale, at the i ;':■■;• .Hi', : 'o : .i 'n lowest rates; ■•!- ■ : -'■■' : - '•'- '. Produce delivered at Totara Flat, Ahaura, v or G.reymoutli. "','.. i Up-country orders promptly attented, to. : ! mo FARMERS, PACKERS, &c. . ! -The subscribers'' have for sale RYEGR ASS 1 SEED, their own growih^ well, saved, free i of weeds. They have r an.excellept grass and ! clover pad Hock ,; to which horsfe^ can be ad- ! mitted at a moderate charge, and carefully tended, but no responsibility incurred, ) - ;, CRAIG BROS. ;T; } Bushholme, near. Old Ahaura. 7th September, 1871. ) ,■■■,. ..-■■;:; .;■! - .■> .':-'--;:(A.tT -='L' I WHEI||TON'S 3 J^ r*l \T^ADE'MARK(HEOIaTERED>? ..U^ ■ ' 5 jRE warranted not to contain a sirigle J 5 jljl particle of Mercury or any other S Mineral Substance, but to consist, entirely of 5 Medicinal matters, purely Vegetable;; hence 5 they are easily digested by the; stomach, taken up by the'absorbent vessels, and; carried 0 : into the blood, and thus the whole, system is 5 : brought under then: purifying and renovating influence. , • '."'."• •:'.-'.' g They' have long' since. 'been' used in one of g the largest .County Hospitals in Great Britain, and received the commendation of several g eminent physicians and surgeons ; and have proved their value in thousands of. nstances q va. diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Liver, g and-Kidney^ ; and r ip aU Sldn Cpmplainta are q one o£ the best medicines known.''*- J 6 Prepared and sold and retail, in 0 boxes, price 7^d, Is Hd, and 2s 9d each, by G. WHELFION and SON, 3 Crane C^rt, Fleet 0 street, London ; and may be had- of ''all 0 Chemists and Medicine Vendors. • * 6 " ■'''■'' "" '' ___ ' 0 .Wholesale, Agents in the Colonies V J; Messrs" Feltoh r Grimwade and CivLMelbourne ; Mr T. Padman, Adelaide ; Messrs _ Elliott Brothers, JSyduey ;. Me' Jakum, Auck- " land ; Messrs Youngman, Dunedin. •'•'*•-' 6 '•Up U Upj my friend^ and ■ clear your looks, 6 Why all this' toil and trouble ?" 6 \ XiL thfise wb.9 ( . are suffering , from .. >dejLX. spondency, melanohoha;'ldis'6!EsiliHtii, g and pluck, who feel' that ? they- are wasting 0 and pining, and who are gradually getting g weakjer ami weaker, /from jca,Oses[ they have g not courage or depire to acquaint -their family q attendant with. In all such cases Mr L. L. SMIf H; feelsyiti incumbent 'fin himself ff>\ inform "such- unfortunate. patients^ thait he? 0 has deyotecj , his lifetime to the stjudyi of these g cotDplaints, having' been -a pupil and assist-: ant of ,the late Dr Cnlverwell, of London, who g made these diseases his special practice. In all those diseases relatmg and pertainiag g to Mariied Ljfe, and which make marriage a curee rather tHah a blessing, Mr jL £l &M JTH g can be consulted with, the greatest' certainty of success, and with the additional feehng q that no chancfe can possibly; occur of their q secrete'ver being divulged..; In ; cases ; df extreme Nervous" Debility, q where the patient feels chat he is exhausted g and physically prostrated, and- incapable of _ exertion without great fatigue, then, and q there the person so situated should at once consult Mr L. L. Smith before disease of a _ more serious character sets in ; .the above | grises frecii}§ntly from the r enervating influ'--1 e»cp °q\ oTiraafce|, bgt |requ^n.tly from I- other causes ol a more senoua na^iir^' '-* '"';. Palpitation Hoi the heart, a tendency also ' to be easily startled and alanried, is another phase of disease which requires particular attention, as arismg from a most /important cause ;., those wiio .suffer fr6m the above have " Mixa reason with pleasure, Ana wisdom with mirth." But have, on. wie contrary, been guilty of a secret vice, wMcn has, as it were, eaten into voeix^yekjirikaig.' M§ny : V old: young fiaen"; T cbusult me, wno, .though yourtg ■jnrydarg, ' have, thrbugii cne vice above alluded toy and fron? .their haying, been quacked, by theunr ; qualified ana unskilful medical mail, at last given up all nope and succumbed, and are » aged in their vary youth; unfitted to fulfil the.^dutaes-.wnich. they were- sent-on- -thia - earth to penorm. , . . "Be wise so-ciay,' 'tis madness to defer, Procrastination is the thief of time." „ . Mr L. L. SMITH wishes to impress on -. ' - thoge who arp. laborjn^ wA^ 4*?? a?€ S 5^ ' r cannot *c irefttsa by tjae general meaical • attendant, poiq insufficient s Kn9w}§(|ge and practice, that >a an expert in'theae diseases, Be has the npni to warn the public at large ', against the nuuiber oflblataht charlatone and quacks who nuc only extort the money out of the pocketu. of the. patients, ; but are cpa-j ' : tinuaL' y ruiumg the health of the'unf ortunate sufferers. M«ny hundreds yearly present - themselves t6 mm from all the diffefent'colo- ' nies, who are tnoroughly bankrupt in health , • and;pocketi'anuthey;thehlamenti when, too latej the horrible defieptioh which^ias 'tieeH" ' • practised on vneau ■•: ; ? :ci , 3i;i " JNot only ao men deceive these unfortunate . t victims by pretending to be legally-qualified men, but.tjiey&uvertweior. sale,, and swindle 1 1 the publio, by §Qtt]^ qf mupk, under the name of " Or Ktcows'TEssence of Life," " Bahn. of fcsyriacum," and a mass of otiier quackeries, wnbse sole prbviuce is ; to extract money out, ot pockets" of their deluded victinis.'" ; '' l "" ' '•' ! "'" ■"' ' '"'" " ' _'' •,'■'"'' . Will the.putUio never understand that ithe , only guarantee they can have that they will 1 be honestly.TantisidlfuUy treated, "iS*therfact thai the peraon to whom they apply for ■ advice is a legally-qualified medical man who has demoted hut time. to the branch^f? prabP r tice for whfptt liKe pa.tient?is siting aid? : Secondly, that ms long residenoe in the place, and his posiuon. is at least a guarantee of the estimation in which he is held by bis fellow-citizenk '■ , " ' ' ' m i ! '' Dr. L. L SMITH can be consiated by letter; fee, £I^/ v.; . • ' ' By ihe abov« means any male or female. patient can, uv describing their symptoms', avoid thp, <ty many vqaseß; unpleasantiiesftbf a* personal interview, 'jan^ ftp patient can rp. tain his incoenitG, -r;^- .; ?"j: :. >A Medicines' appropriately; packed to avoid obaeryatiou at*} to. afl jpartsiof tibe polo^ • nies, with pMin letters! o£ -instruction as to ] diet,.,&a. ;.•(:.■■.--. ■■/.,•... :: ; =' -,o -■.■..:.'.* -.■.•■.;■. I/Li tii ' L. HxyllTH;; ijonaults^peitsonalify daUy,,m9rningft; befoi-e ii, iwdjsYeoinga ibe?< •' iween 7 and 192 Bourke street east, Mel* bOW»e»
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1045, 1 December 1871, Page 4
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