"C! M P I R E 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 6ne ; of Alcock's full-sized' Billiard Tables. Also, a new suite of sleeping apparfcmenta. In the new additions to the premises, special attention has been paid to the convenience of the culinary department. v - ...:,':.. ; ;: s,ta : b'L;lngv' '"-.>■■ ['■ " -"' ' JQHN M. ■OLLIVIERi',; ' > .- ' '•' ; : ''' :; ' ''Proprietor. , ; /~1 p',M M E;R C I L HO TEL : Twelve-Mile Landing, \ ■' ' - (On the direct road .to the Grey Valley and ■•■■ Inangaliua Gold Fields.) ; • Good Accommodation for travellers— Meals at all hours— Stabling and Horse FeedDairy ) Produce on Sale— English Grass Paddocks. ; :,: GEORGE BIDGOOr, i > Proprietor: HALF-WAY "HO USE HOTEL Middle Terrace, Nelson Creek. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Saddle Horses for Hire. ' AFerry available at all times on the creek. R, POTTS, • ' ' "Preprietor. T1 U,RO P. E.A N HOTEL Banner Parade, No.Town. ... - •; ; The undersigned in announcing the: open-, rig of the above Hoteli begs to state that he- ; has entirely, altered > j and enlarged '■ thepremises ; and those favouring him^with ' their' ;■ patronage : will' irieet 'with' superior 7 accommodation and attention tp.their wants ( . . • - ■ „ ..;• • +..;.; ; ' "LOUIS EGDEN, ; r k ; .', { :..:/ ...-;•■-, ,'■■. U •■• T> A \.T IJ, I.p K D,E r A|R:JE', Butcher, Cattle and Sheep ; Dealer/ ;." Camp street, near Gilmer's Hotel, and oppb-- , site the Post Office, Ahaura. ■■; -i Families and Hotels waited uppn ; fpr ' " ' '' ■ ■■■■■■'■.''■■■■ ••■..- . ;;•) ( orders, and good delivered throughput, the District. . i .-. pRAMWAY HOTEL AND STORE w -' -TOTAR-A'FLAT.^ ; • Good Accomodation for Travellers. !■ Geods Packed to all parts of the Gold .;r = : . : .[Fields. .;.,;. .■;;.: . ;,.,;■'•■ , Horse feed and stabling. ; .' 1 A blacksmith and horse shoer on the ■ . ; . .■■'.'■''.'.',..::■ .premises.-.,,-..J.: "'" ' ' ..'; r'.-'Goods. stored at" reasonable rates.' f ; ; i ANTONIO LARDI, f>i, •;:-;■; i: !: ; -:■ ' N( ; -c : : ; :r v o v s 7n- 1!: e -s s, ;PebiUty, :!,!;;■• ; ',-; •. - , Loss of Power, ; ; .-Spermatorrhoea, : :, ; ; : . • : ; ; ••: , ..-' !'• Indiscretions of Early Youth, ; :.:.,:■■ T Syphilitic Diseases. : . . In all the above cases, arising jrom errors AND THE, YIELDING TO THE PASSION, noi.time should be lost ito at once arrest' ; the progress, of the disease. ;,;, -»!' * . ;! DR. L. L. SMITH;!,,:':-'! Has .devoted; himself; for, twenty years in the colony to the practice of this branch of his prof ession, .while previously in England he was the pupil of, and practised with, the celebrated .Df Culverweu, ;the r only medical practitioner who; ey.er exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. . Dr L. L. Smith hereby informs, the pubUc that he : is the' only legally qualified MEDICAL MAN IN THIS SPECIALITY OF HIS PROFESSION ; that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. . Dr L. L. Smith also warns the public against the quackeries advertising. If the taker of any .of these advertised nostrums , escape with hi^i .life, or his system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, .he, : may look; upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. Dr L. L. Smith has been applied to by so many unfortunate broken-down |young-old- r men, utterly . crushed, in, spirit, 5 ruined; in .body, and, filched; in pocket, .that he deems" it a'diaty to publish this tp the world. Those irien and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek, that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith's control. ..When will the public understand that it is to their interest to consult., a duly qualified; medical man, who has made this, his sole sijudy, rather than apply to a. number 6f rj ,ignorant^impostors, who merely Harp arid prey upon, jtlieir ppekets and ; health? . . '"■"" ; jDr? L .L.;S mithh aslalways'sta^ed that to . warn ;.the publicl' of \ these quictsands is his chief reason- for advertising. . } .K In all cases of nervous debility, lowness of spirits,! loss of power, 1 pimples' pri the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage from the system; and the various effects of errors of youth and bloode)isoning from diseasespreyipusly contracted, . r ■^.v .'Smith : invites sufferers, to consult , him,' ' as_ he has no hesitation in stating that rib medical man, either' here ''or ; iri England, has had the opportunities of .practice and ex(traordinary experience, which ; he has had. Therefore those who really .desire to be treated by one who is at the heiad'of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time in seeking; his advice. | Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. : '■' ;> The Consulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, ; MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor]) Private entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1 .^.Medicines forwarded to all, the Colonies, . ; , sopacked as .to avoid observation. Books published; by .the Dr. can b on application to him,,: , i ' V
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1564, 9 August 1873, Page 4
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