LIST of letters received at. the Post Office, Greynumth; duringthe Month ' of November, .1871 and remaining unclaimed on 29th February, 1872. Allardyce, John Marshall, Henry Ballantine, Thomas Murray, Minnie JBnag, Mrs M'lnerney, Michael Bissett, Thomas M'Lean, Francis Brenton, Jasper Oxford, John . Cnmnrings, Itie'hardPaul, G. Culham, G. Poulson, M. Mrs Cusack, James Reeves, George Dixon, Samuel (2) Robinson, Emerson Dochecty, Alex. Russell, M. Douglas, James Scott, George Drynan, James . Scott, Harriet MiBS I Dracado, Michael . Smith, Sarah Ann Forbes, A. S. (2) Stark, James (2) Galvin, Denis Steel, Andrew Hackett, Peter Stephen, Alex. Hafcus, Wm. Walsh, John Hogan, C. Wheeler, George (2) Johnson, Neils W&ite, John (2) Kenrick, Calvin S. Williamson, W.; H. Lynn, Isaiah (2) Long, Martin Wilson/ Henoy Woods, J. Foreign Letters. Girolamo, Barretti Battista, Morettina WHELPTONIS < pUR/Fy.., J> l \ TRADE MARK ( REGISTERED >T U" . ARE warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury or any other Mineral Substance, but to consist entirely of Medicinal matters, purely Vegetable ; hence they are easily digested by the stomach, taken up by the absorbent vessels, and carried into the blood, and thus the whole system is .brought under their purifying and renovating influence. . They have long since been used in one of the largest County Hospitals in Great Britain, and received the commendation of several eminent physicians and surgeons ; and have proved their value in thousands of i nstances in diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Liver,, and Kidneys ; and in all Skin Complaints are one of the best medicines known. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail,: in boxes, price. 7£d, Is lid, and 2s 9d each, byG. WHELPTON and SON, 3 Crane Court, Fleet street, . London ; and may be had of all Ci emists and Medicine Vendors. ■■. ; ';:". ■ ■ Wholesale Agents in the.Colonies : . Messrs Felton, Grimwade and Co., Melbourne; Mr T. Padman, Adelaide ; Messrs 'Elliott Brothers, Sydney ; Mr Jakins, Auckland ; Messrs Youngman, Dunedin. " Up I Up, my friend, and clear your looks Why all this toil and trouble ? " ALL those who are suffering from despondency, melancholia, loss of spirits, and pluck, who feel that they are wasting : and pining, and who are gradually getting: weaker and weaker, from causes tney have 1 not courage or desire to acquaint their family ' attendant with. In all Buch cases Mr L. L.' ■ SMITH feels it incumbent on himself to inform such unfortunate patients, that he has devoted his lifetime to the study of these 1 complaints, having been a pupil and assistant of the late Dr Culverwell, of London, who made these diseases his special practice. In all those diseases relating and pertaining to Married Life, and which make marriage a > curse rather than a blessing, Mr L. L. SMITH can be consulted with the greatest certainty of success, and with the additional feeling that no chance can possibly occur of tb,eir secret ever being divulged. ' In cases of extreme Nervous 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 climates, but -frequently from other causes oi a more serious nature. Palpitations oi the heart, a tendency also to be easily startled and alamed, is another phase of disuaue which requires particular attention, as arising from a most important cause ; those woo suffer from the a) we have NOT— - " Mixa reason with pleasure, ' Ana wisdom with mirth." But have, on tne contrary, been guilty of *a secret vice/ which has, as it were, eaten into their very vitais. Many "old young men' consult me, who, though young in years, have, through che vice above alluded to, and from .their having been quacked bytheun- ' qualified ana unskilful medical man, at last given up all nope and succumbed, and are aged in their very youth, unfitted to fulfil the duties wnlch they were sent on this earth to penorm. " Be wise w-aay, 'tis madness to defer, Procrastination is the thief of time. " Mr L. L; wishes to impress on those who are laboring under diseases which cannot be treated by the general medical attendant, trum insufficient knowledge and 1 practice, that ms an .expert in these diseases, 1 he has the ngnt to warn the public at large against the nuinoer of blatant charlatons and quacks who noc only extort the • money out of the pocket* of 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 tnoroughly bankrupt in health' and pocket, ana they then lament, when too late, the horrible deception which has been ■practised on tnein. V '\ JNot only au men deceive these unfortunate victims by pretending to be legally-qualified men, but they auvertise for sale, and swindle the public, by selling bottles of muck, under the name of *\l)r Ricord's Essence of Life," " Balm of byriacuin," and a mass of other quackeries, wnose sole province is to extract money out oi tne pockets of their deluded victims. . Will the punnc never understand that the 1 only guarantee wiey can have that they will be honestly ana skilfully treated, is the fact that the person to whom they apply for advice is a legally-qualified medical man who has devoted ilia time to the branch of pracjtice for whica the patient is Becking aid? Secondly, that ms long residence in the place, and his position, is at least a guarantee of the estimation in which he is lield by his fellow-citizen^ Dr. L. L. SMITH can be consulted by letter; fee, £L By the abovu means any male or female patient can, ov describing their symptoms, avoid the, in many cases, unpleasantness of a personal interview, and the patient can retain his incognito, l Medicines appropriately packed to avoid observation are sent to all parts of the colonies, with pjain letters of instruction as to diet, &c .•■•■■•■ Mr L. L. SMITH consults personally daily, mornings before 11, and evenings be» tween 7 and 9. 192 Bourke street east, Melbourne^ ;. , .
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1131, 13 March 1872, Page 4
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