rr\ o the nervouJs To those who Buffer from Debility. I ' To those w.horn Married Life' is V burden, v who desire to enter into tfie Mir. riage Contract. i j ; To those who have tried tneirif amilyjiriiediQa ; adviser without the desired relief . | i And to: thos^ wlip, suffer frbm,<Spe'rmatorrncea and other fearful results of indiscretion I '•i ;^ ; : :vi . ' "n'youthl^ ; ' : ;i! ':! I '"'■''' "~ "" _ j | ' ' 'Dr.' Li SL;5 L; SMITH begs to'siaie he'has'd^ yoted the whole of his life to the study and treatment of Syphilitic Diseases, and havr ing successfully practised during the last twenty years in the colony, he suggests to all new arrivals the expediency of throwing oft any false delicacy or modesty, and to at once apply and obtain that relief which their case requires, before the disease becomes utterly incurable, and the unfortunate victim totally impotent. In one instance, married life ; cari be made a' blessing ; arid a joy, and in the other, a misery, self -reproach, and. degradation. '■'A:^ ;: ''-V- !i - ; ■'■■'■•■' '■'■/■ • ' ; Dr. L. L. SMITH inay.b'e allowed to point out, that he is the only legallyrqualified medical man practising in these cases, and 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. . ; ; : , / ' j:•■ , : ; , ' ; >. Dr. L. L. SMITH; for twenty years the leading Consulting Medical Man in Melbourne, in 1 all special diseases,, and iri' all complaints' incidental tb ! hot climates, has .published the following WORKS: . . , ... "Means of Prolonging Life" and "H<yjo to get Thin'or Fail" both combined, is 6d, ! Post Free, Is 9d:'"' " Medical Almanac," 6d. Post free, 8d: "Impotence aiid Sterility,. &c, 4s 6d. PosFree, ss. "Medical Household Works'" or Popular. ■Treatises for Parlor <ML Bush Hv&, on '■," tJie D^eases.Prevalen^in Australia," 2s : 6d; . Post Free, 35.. . ; .: ,; ;: : ': "Obstacles to Marriage?' 4s 6d, Post . -^Freej^fis.--'-''. ■■'. :,'■>■■.'•■'''' ; '••'/ ]'•■ ' DR. L. L. SMITH'S CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER),., £I. ; . Medicines -forwarded" and- packed "sb^af to avoid observation, to all parts of . - , - ; ..['i\,\'\l', Australia. iici . : !• • ! '!iv i : .- ,: Residence and Consulting Rooms : COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE Opposite tb<» Melbourne Club. N.B.— Dr. L. L. SMITH begs to state that he has, parted with his interest in his celebrated' Pms> and f Oiiitment to' < MESSE!3'' EDDRUP and CO., of Melbourne, and that all communications relating to them must be directed to that firm, 202, Bourke street East, Melbourne. pi W. MOSS AND CO, S HvIPPIKG4& / . ; ■ . : ■ '.'..• i l Maclcay : str'eeti' " ' '"* ' " ' • LIST of letters received at the ; Pqst Office^jGreyJnbuthydu'ririgtheMoritK' of February 1873, and remaining unclaimed on 31st May, 1873. Ahem, Thomas King, R. F. Allen, Henry ,• > . ; Lapos; Thomas R. Armstrong, W. J. (2) • Manning, : Frank Barr, ;S; ,(2) ' ' ; .Me'tcalf , ; George S. Barry, ' Wm. , ; : Mitchellj James Braybut, Jolin 'Morrish, Reuben Bcrarkej Johri ■ Nicoll, C. Burton Wm.-: 7 > Olsen, Frederick Coles,, iThomas E; ■ Reynolds, Mr Cogaii, Jlary: . : Roberts, Wm. Cbtillj Thomas . Ruane, Patrick Dailey, 1 ; & .JEliggins Seear, Frederick Dougherty,' Ellen ' Sitnari, Joseph Douglass, 1 Wm. ' Snaddihg, James Gellion, Thomas Starrett, Alexander Gillingham, Mrs. (2)Swain, Thomas Grant, L.K. Taprell, Henry Griffiths, Evan R. Thomas, R. H. Hagan, Jolin Ward, Ferdinand Hoskins, W. Weitzel, Jacob Holbourne, John Wessels R. Henry Irving, Edward White, Mrs Jones, David ; -■ r-rf-— -Willie Jones, .Thomas G. George -'Bees, or Kane, H. Mrs G. R. Mason ■'■;.■ ■;'■ foreign; letter's;!; 1 Frank de Leancourt, Simone Luzurue P. 0. COBDEN. M' Alister, John. Newman, Martin (3) P. O; ; NO TOWN. ■■■_,, Briice,' Thomas -■■ a Davis, Louis' :i ' ! ! ; / Caffrey,- N.. \ i■ : Mahuet, Jules' "' ' Read, Robert; ; P. 0. REEFTON. "Alexander,' Peter Marks, Nath. Andrew, Robert Miller, W. M. Armstrorig,; James M^Cartyj; James j Berlin,' Thomas ' M'Han, Samuel Barrett, Jolin M'llroy, W. J. Binnney, Andrew M - Neice, Robert Brooks Thos. M'Mahon, S. Bixby, C. 0 HaraV Chas. Cain, W. - i O'Neill Chas. J. ! ; Gross,, Richd., ;;,i Power,. John,' Dickson, James > P,o>yellj -D. T. Dickenson, James./ Ryan, Rhody Griffin, Chas. '' Robertson, R. Hainiltbri, Hill Ryan, D. T. Hunter, Henry Sadler, Geo. Henry Higgins, Cornelius Sargison, T. A. Henning, R. Skehan, John . Johnson, George ; Sigley, .Thomas ; -\\ Jariiesj Sain. T Sinclair, Jas. Keefe,> M. = ' i ■-' l ; 5 ' ! * Siriith, W. G. Kelly, Ralph Taylor, J. MalOny, JSmes — —Towers/W. H. '.„.,. . Torrens, Hugh : r-w.'.'s, .k ; :;v *ZZr.--*k'-;-: ■ -* 1 - ■'-*■* -•■■'■.-"-■•■•■■
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1539, 10 July 1873, Page 4
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