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APARAD o 'xf— TO SUFFERERS. ■*(FMi-t:-i\ :!!--a4£i»'n7«iiT. ■ :5 NERVOUSNESS : ITS-NAT-URE-& CURE.-. h 0 1 — '£- 0 ■ T/[ t<. 7/hat is Nervousness ?— Various aßßwersr might be given to this question, according': Ito tthe! cbristitutibn arid rknowl^dge; :bf ;the in-, dividual^ B<jj;qng .healtihy/perspns, whether' ( medically edj^cateipr^jriot, generally regard, nervousness 'as f&6re or' less an "imaginary c } complaint :" it is sometimes only belieyed to ri J bFdead."* Thb r bfest->Uriß^fefto'i tbe);questiori, jprbbably, ' ; iajfth&zrSNeimmWsshv'&rk.-rMn*} mturftl c^^oWjOM^^W^^^s^nr, Spme-n times this J urihaWralj3tate,is .accbriipMiied;/ flesh and loss of strength ; but in.ffiorit ; Bis^s,, there is in the earlier stages,J<)f the disorder, aV6'fit¥M*Bign- i o'f weakness. The safferers; 'arfefouMfin bpth'sexesfjftlfey often have the.: blbbtri'ofsh'ealthitipbh'Jthe cheek; they are 1 ' surrounded by kind friends, .yet^ existence to; ..themJia^no.(^arms,,iorJbheyJeil^aJLth.ey.: cannot en|fly.it.,> yW^tb^cailj .intending it, they annoy ;. other people about: 'the* merest jtrifles j If "they encburiterspriie person unexpectedly they feel confusedy afraid;- and alarmed ; the heart beats vioieritlyi^he hand shakes when writing, and/the.whblejrSAe at times expe- ' riences a complete The; : [in^e]leot(ialso ls-.-somitimes-, clouded^- jtljei memory fails, the judgment becomes viiglis-" tinct, the will capricious and undecided, tne^ tastejvjtiatedy tjiej dmagiiation. jbrpqd&juponj unpleasantiiopics, the 1 spirits are verylow <^r;. very excited, the ordinary duties of life be-.. > conie^urdens9n^e, spciejby.is^hunnedf an;d.. business neglected., ' * ."'"' l ,f : .', :;r;; A : Stai*'ge J Spectacle. '-It is certainly", : atrangevjhut Jiot-.the \ less true; 1 that perfectly ' sane,personß in.the r prime,.bf, life, with.firm syp' J ari^h6a%lry } cbuntenance, may ocbasion-' f '•'alty'be 4ne4?i«Stnj who, ; -iri^ spite ofpossessing" [all- the, advantages; ,, of education, .religipil,^ ample inearis, and kind friends, nevertheless; are nervbushfiss 'abbVe :( ae- J IscribedJ airihappyr(themselves; ; tbeyi. render; .other peojple J -un^appy.,; :i . Why f .is.this;? , Whatf cause" has operated to J cnange;th'e'cheeiTul, . 'aotive^'obli^ing^urisuspecijing^ arid^unebnj-, .'plaining youth:; into ; the iunlmp|»y,.,jdrpw j SY, r usfdesi;, suspicious, and gloomy niisantnrone;?, Mpiy causes,' or 1 brie' cause' orily^ Taay'operatei •toiproduce this isad state) ;:.the. causeiiriaylbe- . either mental' or .pjiywcal, prbpth cpmj) ined. '. . "A'tipmpis. tb Cure\Nerv6umeßß. by'meari ; s of ■ Ordinary' 1 tonics Have °sb .frequently' proved i ,f ruitleasjthajb; threading, phy sicjans now, f o^ - • the most part recommend hygienic means, i 'habits; ,^seav*athing,'the 'cold :bath>irifctioh| j , all these fail, as they often db, whaij is to be? done? •..aVjiv.ofcVwol'l NERVOWDEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND pURE, j 'With i Plain; Directionsf f qrsiEerfe'ctf BestoraApplications for a copy of the above work must be accompanied by ithe T amount in New ■ Zealand or.^p^ner, stamDS, o alsp pijoperlyjdiiectedenvelone.' '■■''",,■ ''.',.,'.;, . Address-^ ;j '^ '- « IK "^^- *. :uI » *■ 3i[ l I CHAELESi SEN-NET, Agbnt, r./jßivoklywppjjg^fiflaßTstftffiGariens. j " Up 1 Up, my/frierid^'arid^cleitr your looks' Why all this ;tpil:and trouble V? ;... , ?,^ i ALL those'whp" are suffering '"from dej•^sp'6ri'd'e'nby7 irielarichblia, loss of spirits, andipluckViwlio.-feel that they are wasting and pining, and who- are -gradually-getting - weaker and weaker, from causes not courage or .desire.to acquaint Jb^eir family attendant with.* In all bucK cases Mr L. L. SMITH 'feels' it iricrimbent / on r ''him's'elf ; tp inform such .unfortunate; patients, that jhe has, devpted his lifetime to the study ,of th,ese complaints, having been' a piipil' and assist- . •ant of lihe'late'Dr Culverwelly'bf Loridoniiwho ;made th^eseidjiseases ;his ; special practice,, ; ; ' In all those diseases. relatmg. and pertaining : t8 'Married'iDife; 'arid'whibh'ma'ke'mir^iage a • [icurse rather than ab'lessing', MfcL^L.; SMITH .can be consulted with, the greatest, certainty of success, and with, the aaditional feeling 4hat%dJ<&a!n'&i r c'a'n^ secre^ever/beJlngF^iyalgfidL ...^[q o> |,} j[i,r ! . In cases of,, extreme Nervous Debility, ' Were M'pa^eriif feeli that'fiS , arid physi6allyjlprbstrated, ani7 incapable; of exertion,, withput , great [ fatigue^, then. ;.and iliere 'the person so '^situated' should' at once consult Mr ; ii/ ! L'."Snufti befofire-diseaseo'f a . morSOßgribusi'^iaTaciterj.sets in; the above arises^ frequently,, from the enervating influerice lH of IJ olimateSj but freq^uently from other causes ot a mor& Beribiis'riatureV'''^ ' **^Palpit^bn^^oiH;he-hßart,"-'a'4eudßnGy=alsp to be easily staiftlgd iind|falanried, is another phase - of- diseased which- requires— particular ' [ attention, v as t arißlng;from & \ moa|-iiinportan^ cause ; those;wqp suffer. frqrquthe ai NOT— ' ' * . .' J_ *"" i ! ;)^.CTJ;^iyft-seas,on i w|thipleAsui!e^;_{7/'p | ! Ana wisdom with mirth." ] ; a ;se.cre,t J yjce,y;w j i^ their,veryf vipais.!,.; Many "pldyyqung men* consults me, r w4O,;.thpugh,js6urig r in. I ye^rs^ ;; haye,t titrpugft '^e/yi9eyabiove,^udf^-^oj[arid 'from theV having >.beenr;^uacke4 ( Hyithe, iui; .quajifiedjana, .uuskjU&Lmedi.cal ;man^ at last . "given up; : alt nope Vari^succuinb.ed,, arid ar4 aged iri their very youth, unfitted ; tp fulfil rthfi duties fwMcli.. .they ,w,ere;,sent;\ori;jthifi .earth itp.periprm., , ; ,; .y-r.-r : f ;r ;,. • .i ! -^Be wise to-day, 'tis ; madriess.to defer, i "• Procrastlriation is the thief of time." MrL. Li ; ftsMITH: wishes ;.tb ! inipresß on .those who arelabormg under diseases! which cannot be treated by the7general-£medical attendant; ; 1 tfom ; insufficient < knowledge' and practice;' thav ks an expert'iri thes'e'diseasesi ■ he .has.theri^nt .to wara. the 1 public: at large 1 against the numoer of blatant charlaton.B and quacks who^npiT only extort" thel money out of the pocket* '.-of 'the 'patients, .but are continually ruining: the health of the unfortunate ii : Mmy hundrSds< yearly^.' present themselves .to: him from alllthe differerit'cblof- . nies,> who aretnoroughly bankrupt ii; health arid pocket, ana ithey then lainent,: when top late; tlie horriDle ; deoeptibn which has Tbeea practised bn.tnem] • .••■:';!"■:■ .^ odi Xr. .'!•;> '■'• "■ 1 '[Not only do men deceive^ these uufortuh&te vio^ms by pfeßendirigvto.be ilegally-quaTified : men j < but they itivertise for iale,' and swindle the.public,- by Veiling; !bptttes of muck, ufader theiriamfe of i-";f)B Ricord's' Essence of Life, V :iV-:Babn! df ) jcandua r >niass,of '.other ■ 1 quackerie r s, -wriqse SpleV provjnceds : tbjextract linoney': out ot) the pocketst of'ttheir>deluded Victims/ a: ■:■'■ ;i :■■ rJ'j*:-.J. y-.U: V: id' t .li"\ Will : the puolic never understand. that the only guarantee 'tttey can have fthat'they" will be honestly 'ana/sbaUully treated^ 1 isi thegfact that the 1 peraori- -to* whoni; theyn apply for ■advice is alegauy-quaUfied medical man who has -devoted iiisxtimißi to? theibranchiofprici tide for which the' patient'is seeking -aid t Secondly 1 ,' thai ms longresidenbe in the place, ;and> 'his position, is at ; least a tguwrantee' of -.the estimattoia in which he 'is ilield tby his ■iellow-citiisfen^ i-v- r i;.-. \l^l^ J;>, l ?.^>?r. ••'.' l< : Dr; :.-Ls : jL; HMITH can fbedonsulted by letter; fee,.MJ\\<l writ :<-. ■••.;!• >!?)•?■■•-•?.]- nii •'..' !<>; By the abovn means, any male. or ,female|', patient, can, . uv. describing their, symptoms, avoid the, in many cases, unpleasantness, of a persobaliinterviewjiahd' the! patient can retain his incbariwb.f ;• in ■ s'J l : -u^ii\' u ; ';l '•'■ . Medicines appropriately packed' to: avoid I observation are sent to all parts 'of: the colonies, with pjitm letters ot instruction as to 'diet^^o. .•■'.-■ I) ;i;. : ;" fthO ■/ :nh/r. ■•;'!■•>?«( i Mr L. L. WMITH consults persbnally daily, mornings ibefbrei lly. and. evetiings be-' tw^gnj/aud,^. ;;192,Bpur]ke; street east, Mcli 'bourpe iw j^jj, j. ;UMW ;, " * .. . -

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1159, 16 April 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1159, 16 April 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1159, 16 April 1872, Page 4

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