nrio the nervous) To those who suffer from Debility. To those whom Married Life is a burden. ; To those who desire to enter into the Mar j ...... riage Contract. - '.-.- \ '-/■'. ■'• ' '■ p \y M *■. A /: i f.j. ".. 'v f— f f k!"Ji.y'.-L ! Tp ( .those who, have tried their family medica : ' advis6r without the desired relief. And to' thbse'who suffer from'Spefmato'rrhcea and other fearful results ;of indiscretipn . ■ n youth. ■■ ■-, }>:■>:>)'< ■,■'!) -.m?v ; ;i'.li;:.!f>-.,iV': 1 Dr. L. L. SMITH begs to state he has de voted the whole of his life to the study and treatment of Syphilitic Diseases, and having successfully practised during the last twenty years in the colony, lie suggests to all new arrivals the expediency of throwing oft any false delicacy or modesty, aiid.to at once apply and obtain that relief which their case requires, before the disease, beepmes'utterly incurable, and the unfortunate victim totally impotent. In one instance, married ! life can be made 'a blessing and a joy, and in the other, a misery, self-reproach, and degradation. ' ■ " Dr. L. L. SMITH may be allowed to point out, that he is the only legally-(j[ualified medical 1 onan practising in these 'cases,' ana' warns the public from applying to other'advertising medical men, as a mere glance a the medical register will show ;them to. be impostors, preying upon the lives and pockets of suffering humanity. Dr. il. U SMITH, fttr'twerity years the leading Consulting 'Medical Man! ' in Melbourne, in all special diseases, and in all complaints incidental to hot climates, has published the foUpwing-., •.,. °,\ : . y :' . . .i. '.."" .':■ .WORKS: f , ■-■ ;. : .,.., ... .<, " Means of Prolonging Life," and "How id' get Thin or Fat," both combined, Is 6d. Post JPree, Is 9d. : v ' ' Medical Almanac," 6d^ Post free, 8d : " Impotence and Sterility, die, Cd. PosFree,'ss.. :> ; ■ : '"', : "'. ; ' : " ; _ ' :V ';..',"'. '"'"■ "Medical Household Works-"' or Popular Treatises, for Parlor; and: Bush. Hut on the Diseases Prevalent in Australia? '2s 6d. Post Free, 35... ;.;/ :-.<;.;r : j "Obstacles to Marriage," 4s 6i : 'Post Free, ss. DR. L-i. L; SM^ITH;? S ;;;r/' CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1. Medicine's forwarded' and jpacked; -solas to avoid observation, to all parts of ;: Australia. &c. Residence and Consulting Rooms : COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE Opposite tbp Melbourne Club., KB.— Dr. L. L. SMITH begs to' state that he has parted with his interest in his celebrated Pills and Ointment to MESSRS EDDRUP and CO., of Melbourne, and that all communications relating to them must be directed to that firm, 202, Bourke street East, Melbourne. f^\ W..,i MOSjf :A $ D M§}' \jT. t './ / : k..£^ ■-,' S %. k. S SHIPPING, &. COMMISSION AGENTS, Mackay street. LIST of letters received at the Post Ofiace, Greymouth, duringthe Month of February 1873, and remaining unclaimed on 31st May, . 1873. Ahem, Thomas King, &■ F. Allen, Henry Lapos, Thomas R. Armstrong, W. J.(2) Maiming, Frank Barr, S. (2) ■ Metcalf, George S. Barry, Wm. Mitchell, James Braybut, Jolra Morrish, Reuben Bourke, John Nicoll, C. Burton Wm. Olsen, Frederick Coles, Thomas E. Eeynoids, Mr Cogan, Mary .Roberts,. Wm. Coull, Thomas .Ruane, Patrick Daileyy & Higgins ' Seear, Frederick Dougherty, Ellen Simari, Joseph Douglass, Wm. Snadding, James Gellion, Thomas Starrett, Alexander Gillingham, Mrs. (2)Swain, Thomas Grant, L.K. Taprell, Henry Griffiths, Evan R. Thomas, R. H. Hagan, John Ward, Ferdinand Hoskins, W. Weitzel, Jacob Holbourne, John Wessels R; 1 Henry Irving,. Edward.. White, .;Mrs Jones, David Willie Jones, Thomas G. . George r, Rees,. ror ; Kane, H. Mrs GL R. Mason FOREIGN LETTERS. I Frank de Leancourt, Simone Luzurue P. 0. COBDEN. M' Alister, John Newman, Martin (3) ''•^-■V?. 0. no;townH; h; ':' : ;;' Bruce, Thomas Davis, Louis Caffrey,'N. Mahuet, Jules Read, Robert P. 0. REEFTON. Alexander,. Peter • Marks,^Natli. v • a ■• AiidreHv, Robert '''-Miller, W.M. Armstrong, James M'Carty, James I Berlin, Thomas M'Han, Samuel Barrett, John M'llroy, W. J. Binnney, Andrew M"Neice, Robert ' ' ! Brooks Thos. j ; : i ■ M'MahonV S/ ; Bixby, C. . ■ ;, ■:.. .■.-, O'Hara, Chas. Cain, , W. . ■i , ; b'Neill Chas. J. Cross, Richd. ' , ... .Power, John Dickson, James Powell, D. T. Dickenson, James Ryan, Rhody Griflin, Chas. Robertson, R. Hamilton, Hill Ryan, D. T. Hunter, Henry Sadler, Geo. Heniy Higgins, , Cornelius Sargison, T, A., j [ Hehning, R. '/ Skelian, John Johnson, George >■ '■■ Sigley, Thomas James, Sam Sinclair, Jas. Keefej-M.--- Smith, W. G. Kelly, Ralph Taylor,, J. , ... Maldhy f James* :l~< v4Towerfl,isW k^H. ■■■i '■•- Torrens, Hugh
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1537, 8 July 1873, Page 4
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692Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1537, 8 July 1873, Page 4
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