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Medical. Dysentery. I had sutieod acutely for a few days, when ii>i'*>rmfcri of your cure. The first o'o.-e arretted ie, aad wiih the third I was thoroughly rcst-.wvd to health.— l am, dear sir, yours truly, Peter M'Q-rath. MONK'S FEW ZEALAND HKRBAL MIXTURE FOB NEURALGIA, Pi;ior : Ss Gl Pee Bottle. i DIRECTIONS FOil USE :— Children, | oue teaspoon ful ; adults, two teasp-onfuls tc | one tahlespoonful frequently till t ZZ.lv ci, with a little wator. The mixf ur . acts lileo a charm in the above paiuful disease, aiid gives almost instantan eous relief. The few testimonials bdovt prove tho eflkacy of the 'Kew Zealand Herbal Mixture, ' George st,. Duuedin, Feb. 2, 1883. DtarS'r, — Afewdnys* ago I complained to yon of suffering froui neuralgia, when you ■ suggested my taking some of your mixture, which I did. I .is. Mre you after taking twt or three do. eg of it I v. a - relieved, and since which I have not had tho alighteat return 0/ neuralgic pains. Your mixture is a perfect cure fnr _ui.h pain?, and I am grateful to you for recomm.nluiJ it; to me. — Yours truly, VV. Pago o__.'doz,o. (From Gap.. Kennedy, U.S.S. Co.'s H.<uro fco) Porb Chalmers, Feb. 7, 1883. Dear Sir,— Thanks for the medioine' you were kiod enough to send me. I have only to say that iv my csws— u _svere attack ot neuralgia in the heal— it afforded me oonsideiablo relic*'. Io has also tbe advantage of not being io the least nauseous, like mosl remedies.— l remain, dear ,sir, youra faith*. ully, A. Kennedy. Caledonian HoU-1, Dunedin, Dec, 13, 1883. Dear Sir,— lt is with great pleasure that I can testify to the success ot your New Zealand mixture for curing neuralgia io the eases of myself, a daughter, and sister ; it cured us iv a few hours, aud without any recurrence of the complaint. -Yours truly, Helen Infield WHOLESALE & DETAIL AGENTS, OTAGO : Messrs Thomson & Beattie, Gore ; E. B Jones, Esq., Invercargill; S. S. Myer & Co., Tapanui ; T. Wilson & Co., Lawrence ; W. Elder, Esq., Port Chalmers 3 James R. Hayue Esq., Oamaru. Dunedin : All Chemists, Druggists, &c. Wholesale Agent, A -hbt.'-feon, Canterbury : J, M. Cambridge, E_q., chemist! *; Sole Proprietor : "A-.. . • k. 'D, "M:q*N*K-,,; , v ..Jpj| them with Hope, for in the bright 'lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. Alas! say many, this is correct,— is true with regu rd to the yct_"*"h who has never abused his strength- • r-'f to the man who has not been "pass ons " slave. But to that youth— to that man, who haß wasted his vigor, whe has yielded himself unto the temporary sweet allrements of vice who lias given unbridled license to his passion to him the above lines are us a reproach. Wha Hopjs can he have? What asyitatiouss Wi.at chance of leaving hia footprints on the sands of time? For him, alas there is nought but dark despair and self reproach' for a lost life. For a Kiau to leave hiß footprints on the sands of tii^e, he must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must' possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — che power to conceive, the energy to execute! but lo*«k at our Australian youth! fc>ee tue tm..oiated form, the vacant look, the listless Hesitating manner, I tbe nervous distrust, the -senseless, almost I idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and 1 conversation, and thea say, ls that a man lto leav his footprint s. on the sands of time. 1 Do parents, medical men aod educators of youth pay sufficient attention tothis subject. Do they ever ascertain the cause of tliis , decay ; and having done so do they (as a striot sense of duty demands) seek tue skilled advice of the medical man, Who has made this branch of his profession his particular Bpt ciality, whose life has beeu devoced to tun treatment of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer I Let each ope answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated oid young men, brokeu i down in health, emeebled, u_ifi.-.<*i for t_o battle of life j yet oue word might an verb .m , 6ne sound aud health giviug lettec from a medical man, habituated to the treabtntnt aud contiuuous supervision 01 suon oase «. would, iv most instances, succeed in wardiug off the impending doom of a miserable ana gloomy tuture, md, by appropriate trfca.meut restore the euervated system to its natural vigor, aud ensure a joyous ana happy lift, DX L. L. SMITH, of Melbourm, lias *a*wie the diseases of youth aud thoso arisjug therefrom his peculiar study. His w't-.oh professional life has feeeu especially db voted to the treatment oi Nervous At-t-otiuns and the Diseases incidental to Married Lif^. His skill is available to all— no matter how many hundreds or thousands of miles' distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well organised and known that co_r.i*H.eo.i" would be superfluous — (by thy. means .many thousands of patients have been cured,' whom \is has never seen and never fcnown) ; and it _j carried on with such judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his pro fession for twenty-six years in these colonies no -single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When medicines are required, these are forwarded iv the same careful manner, without a possibility of tbe contents of the parcels being discovered. Plain and' clear diyeotious accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even tbe physician knowing. who is his v .v-- «,. To Men. aud Women with bro-. n.-.l,wn Constitutions, the NervoUs; the Debilitated, and all suffer mg from any Diseases wuatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plaift of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the ir.oon veaiance and expense of a pergonal visit, ADDRESS^ DE L. L. SMITH 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE the Bmdenoe of the Governor,) Cotmdtation fee by letter £1.) fc.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 285, 31 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 285, 31 August 1883, Page 1

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