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HOUSE uHPTEtr '\;. ■'. , ! ■." 'Reefton, 'I. ; ! ; 'V/ "'. - ' .."■ ' : . : iNA'N'Ct'AHU^AV ''-. .'''_'_ ' : ',' !'■ ■ j The' Undersigned in soliciting a ' cbri-' tinuance of 1 the patronage' ! so 1 liberally bes-' towed upon 1 him. since opening thd above establishment,.^ begs! to announce to'-his numerous -Friends '. and -Patrons, the coriipletioirof . extensive improvements in the Hotel . Department^ to wfiich is. now attached- a large and Commodious Billiard, Saloon with one, of Alco6k's r ß^st Tables,; '„'; • V Tmfcrs.to^tEeVQuarfe.^eefs'.'wai^d'Bie" Ho ( tel- replete with every convenience, and . may rely upon meeting Avith every, attentiion ] and civility:. ;'• ■'. ■'". ''■ ' \ •• The Cuisine is under the supervision of aii • able Maitre. . . ' ' ~^ £ Wines, arid Spirits/, of genuine brands. ■ ; Good j Stabling , with' Loose Boxes. Horsb i Feed always on, hand. ■-'•■■ ■'■' ■- T. BARKER, : , ■.i . Proprietor. w'n;iJ,iAM', : .Bta i E;s; { SANpRIDGE POINT FARM, /- Ahaura River, between, new and old Ahaura; ilrstclassGhaff delivered 'at lo.west rates. Upicountry, orders promptly attended to. ■' \ RE warranted not to contain a single f *E?L particle of Mercury or any other Mineral Substance, but to consist entirely of i Medicinal riiatters, purely. Vegetable ; hence | they are/ easily digested by the stomach, | taken up by the absorberit'vessels/arid carried • into the bipod/ and thqs'the whole system" is i brought under their purifying and renovating i- influence. , ' They have long ."since been used in one of i the largest County Hospitals in Great Britain, and received Jth'e commendation of several , . eminent physicians and surgeons j and have : proved their value in> thousands of i nstances ' indiseases of theHeadj Chest, Bowels, Liver, , and.Kidneys ; and in all Skin Complaints are ' pne pf tlje bgst medJcJßes knewflu' '. . Prepared and sold wholegaje an 4 m ; boxes, .price-7$L/ 1b l^d, arid 8s Od eaph, by Gi \ WHELPTONana: SON; 3 Crane Court, Fleet street,' London ; and' may be had of. all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. ' ' i ; Wholesale Agents in the Colonies : Messrs Felton, Grimwade and Co., Melbourne '; Mr T. Padman, Adelaide ; Messrs Elliott Brothers, Sydney ; Mr Jakins, Auck- ; land ; Messrs Youngman; Dunedin. ".Up! Up, my friend, and clear your looks : • Why all this toil and trouble ?." ' . A, : IjL those, who are suffering from de-! £%. SPond^noy, melancholia, logs of spirits,; .and pjuck, who fee} .vb,afev'i|pßy< [and pining, .and whp ape, gr^dnallygptt^g j weaker ,and -weaker, frpm cauges thisy haye not courage or. dpsire to acquaint the jr f atnil y j .attendant with. In all such gasps Mr £■•!<. : SMITH feejs it jncuinbent on himgelf to inform such :unfbrtunate patients, that be : has devoted his lifetime to the atudy of , .complaints, having been a pupil and assist? ant of the late Dr oulverwell,6f London, who i i^ywi? L-tfeese diseases his special practice. ' ' 1 In all those diseases relating and pertaining '■ : to Married life,'and which make marriage a purse rather than a blessing, Mr L. L." SMITH : can be consulted with the greatest certainty '< of success, and with the additional feeKng that no chaiice can possibly occur of their secret ever being aivulged7" ; ' ' ' In cases of r extreme Nervous i Debility, where the patient feels that he is exhausted and physically prostrated, and incapable of exertion : without great fatigue, then and there the person so, situated; should at once consult Mr L. L. Smith before disease of a more serious character sets < in; the above arises frequently, from the enervating influence of hot but frequently from other causes ot a more serious nature. Palpitation* oi the heart, a tendency also to. be, jgagfly startled and alanried, is another pha^e pi, .'ai^iaHß which re,qjsres barticillar attention, as arising from a most important cause • [ those i'^no 'suffer from the ab,Vp l^ave NOT — ' .".-: '.'■ .i, . . ■ '.' ■ / •'' ; " Mixa reaspn^ith pleasure, And ■wisdom With mirth. " Buthave, on tne contrary, been guilty of » secret vice,.wnlcn has,' as |t.werej eaten into their very.vitais. .„ Many JLpJtd^oung-menL consult me, wno, ; th'ouch r .young in' years, have, througn tne' vice above alluded to, and from their havinjj; been quacked by the. unqualified and' unskilful medical man, at last given up all nope and succumbed, add* are aged in their: yury youtb^unfitted ; to fulfil the duties which they were sent on this earth to. penpfm./ . , ■--„• "Be wise tp-'clayj 'tis madness to defer; Procrastination is the thief ef time. " Mr Jj. pf. SMITH wishes 'to impress on those who are laboring under diseases, wbiql; cannot tje' treated br 'the getoral meaTcal attendant, .bom ! 'insumcierit" knowledge and practice^ thai iie an expert in. these diseases, he has the rijjnt to warn the 'public at large against the numoer of blatant charla tons and quacks who uob only extort the money, out of the pockets of j the patients,' but are continually ruining the health of the unfortunate sufferers. Many hundreds yearly present themselves to mm from all the different colonies, who are thoroughly bankrupt in health and pocket, ana they then lament, when too late, the horrible deception which has been practised on tnein. . .• . Mot only ao men deceive these unfortunate victims by pretending to: be legally-qualified ffignj, IJil* tftey navertisefor sale, arid swindle | tlie pul?)f,Q, tyy aefiing bottles of irindk, under ; the nafljie of ■ " !)r Ricor4's'TEsse,riQ6 of Life," i "SBaliniof fcjyriacum,'' and a ','mass oi other quackeries, wnpse sole proviricfe islo extract money: put pr.tne'pockefcf of their deluded iyictims. . ■ :..'....-.<. Will the pupnc never understand that the i only guarantee tnev can haye that they will ! be honestly ana skilfully treated, is^ the fact ;that the peraou to whom they apply for , advice .is a lejgaiiy-q'ualified medical man who h^s deypted iui ! tifl|e^ tp '.the.bran'ph of pracitice for whjdtr itie patfent |s seeking aid t Secondly, that nis long residence in ihe place, 'arid 1 his position, is at least a guarantee of 'the estimatton in which , he. jslield' tiy his ■fellow-pitizeii» ' ; ' Dr. ( L. L. SMITH .can be consulted by letter ; fee, £L •• ... ' By the abov« means atfy male' 6r female patient, can,: ,uv describing their symptoms, layoid the, in many cases, unpleasantness of a" jpersonal interview'/ arid the pataent'ean rtejtajfi hio incognito. .'.... : Medicines ~ appropriately packed to avoid observatiori kris sent'tb' all parfa pf the colo[nies, with pimn letters of instruction as to diet, • ■ ' ■■'** s. : i':-' : -.-- ! ' s <'■'■ ••■ '■■■''* •"■•■'■ ;; . Mr L. l.. r «MITH .consults persorially daily, mornings 5 before- 11, and evenings be-twedn'.?-«d:ftit-t192 Bourke street east, Mel. bourne, '

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1071, 3 January 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1071, 3 January 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1071, 3 January 1872, Page 4

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