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■TIUROPEAN HOTEL, Brunner Parade, No Town. The undersigned in announcing the openng of the above Hotel, begs to state that he has entirely altered and enlarged the premises ; and those favouring him with their patronage will meet with superior accommodation and attention to their wants LOUIS EGDEN, Proprietor. Tl M P IRE HOTEL, Half-Ounce. The proprietor begs to announce the completion of extensive alterations and improvements in the above well-known house. He has erected a Billiard Room elegantly and comfortably fitted up, and furnished with one of Alcock's full-sized Billiard Tables. Also, a new suite of sleeping appartments. In the new additions to the premises, special attention has been paid to the convenience of the culinary department. S T A B LING. JOHN M. OLLIVIER, Proprietor.. m O 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 riage Contract. To those who have tried their family medica adviser without the desired relief. And to those who suffer from Spermatorrhoea and other fearful results of indiscretion n youth. 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, 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 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-qualified riieciical man practising in these cases, and •vfarns the public from applying to other advertising medicdl men, as a mere glance a tne medical register will show them to be impostors, preying upon the lives and pockets of suffering humanity. j Dr. L. I"/. SMITH, for twenty years the leading Consulting Medical Man in Melbourne, in all special diseases, and in all complaints incidental to hot climates, has published the following WORKS : '\Means of Prolonging Life," and "How i to get Thin or Fat," both combined, Is 6d. i Post Free, Is 9d. " ; Medical Almanac," 6d. Post free, 8d: " Impotence and Sterility, &c, 4s 6d. Pos- ; Free, ss. ''Medical Household Works;" or Popular Treatises for Parlor and Bush Hut on tlie Diseases Prevalent in Australia," 2s 6d. Post Free, 3s. "Obstacles to Marriage," 4s 6d, Post Free, ss. DR. L; L. SMITH'S CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1. Medicines forwarded and packed so as to avoid observation, to all parts of Australia. &c. Residence and Consulting Rooms : COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE Opposite thp Melbourne Club. N.B.— 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. Extract from New Zealand Gazette 10th February, 1872.] Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 3rd February, 1872. IN compliance with the recommendation contained in the Report of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, 1871, to to the effect that a Donus of £2500 should be offered for the first 100 tons of Printing Paper produced by machinery, such bonus to be in addition to any that may be offered by any Province, it is hereDV notified that such re ward will be paid on the fulfilment of the following CONDITIONS. The Paper to De manufactured in New Zealand, by machinery permanently established and working hi tne Colony. The reqnirett quantity to be completed . before the 30th June* 1873. , ; The weight of eaoti ream of Printing Paper to! be not less than SOlbs. ■The reward will be paid on the certificate of; an officer to be by the Govern mtot that the above conditions have been compile with. " ; w ' GttSBORNE.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1548, 22 July 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1548, 22 July 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1548, 22 July 1873, Page 4

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