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jPELORUS^w^piNE BRILVGE^ IFT is hereby n<rfi^Hhe HORSE TRAFfJL^KC across tly/Pelorus and Tinline Bridges -k wffl be STOPPEXfoMboutt Six Weeks, -att^fnthe 27th Octobrf. 1/ k S ■',. :: ''''yjyy- [ Travellers can cross at the old ford)>«fnen the rivers are not flooded. /^ -..-ct -*-;' | CYRUS GOULTER, ■ " J ; J : ( i Provincial Secretary. / | Superintendent's Office,* 7 7 I Blenheim, 21st Octoher, 1873. 2718/ j 11/ EDUCATION BOARD ,l " '\ : , I /_ ' k OP THB : \ ■--"-''" of Wellington: iT^ANTEtVaBHENSPECTOR of SCHO]^ ' i M under the above-named Board, > /ippUcations from Candidates accompanied J^Testimonails, to be sent to the undersignadknot later ; than the Ist DECEMBER, NEX^T : The Duties required wil| include those of an organising master, as well arfiie mere inspection of the Schools under the Board. ; -•■ -■ -■■ i \ ;■ ; ' Salary, £450 per annum, including travelling allowances.. '-■•'. By order of the Board, * CHARLES 0. GRAHAM, 7. «r „• ,-"''• Secretary. ./ Wellington, 22nd September, 1873. * -; 6f2f ;• N E W Q O O D S j : -.;■■ ■gX MALAY,-NOW ON SALE,---j 3 cases Gilt Pier Chimney Glasses, all sizea^ in splendid cpnditlon ' , ■ 1 case Maple, Rosewood, and Mahogany do 1 „ Toilet Glares, aU sizes I „ ditto, TTiisted Pillars and Marble I Stand/} f : :._: 1 „ Foldingchairs, well assorted, with and without Arm and Foot rests. At H . hVu NS E L L'S, •^ « No. I, Briftge-tf freet. 2665^ CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! «\ CHAIRS lfl ■JJjXECHO, and NOW ON SALE- >*-* 12 dozen Superior Windsor Woo*d r Seafc ; Chairs f .'-,/' A"V'V : " U '” 3 „ Childreny Low Chairs,' VjdtH 0 pans complete' T'Jt '." *•."-'•■'•■ 3 „ ChadrenjsßJgh'Chairsiassort^i, 24 Cane-seat Chirps, in^ great variety *r ' At h. No. L^Bridge-sfreet JyJ j^; a CASES IHbN BESTEADS /and V CHlLDß^'S.COTsTincluding: Folding : Bedsteads, with lath bottouL NOW ON SAL& iri great variety y\ , 7 '^^" At H. HOUNSELL Sr No. 1, Bridge-stree\ , ISS7 Nervousness. . -^^ - ' '.' '.-,-. yDebility, ,. } .v:'A\ Loss ofJPovoerj . \ '■' yr^permdtarrhea, I I^J^etumsofEarfy'Y(»tih t \ yr * Syphilitic Diseases. | In all ijasea^sing from errors and the yielding | to fl»»^assions, no time should be lost to atll once arrest the progress of disease. \ - D ...R. !: ,. L., , L. . . S : 3Vf--,I; v HAS devoted himself for -twenty /years in the* colony to the practice Of this branch* of bis profession, while previously, in England; lie was the pupil ofand practised with the celebrited DF R T Cuiverwell, the only medical practitioner * jl who ever exclusively adopted this as ! the Sole*" branch of his profession. "'v - i .< ; j., . :: •; i Dr LjL Smith hereby informs the public -that HB 18 THBVONLY IKO AMiY' QDAlamEti lSßlii<JAfi^ man in this spsoiAtiTY of msfMOPESßioiri that c Others advertising are unqualifiedvand that, there-^ : fore, in -pretending tube qiialifed are'obtauuneimoney under false pretences: j'.- 7 v f./ Dr LL Smith also waa^&the^public agaiDßt'! the quackeries adve^s^CTf the taker of any of j these advertised nosfrunfi /scape with his f life 1^ or his; system be n6/^raj(ghiy 'attft irreparablyundermined by theWhejfiay looMpdn himself as i the most fortunabrmyfaL;^^) -n k r;iV,jr, lV; Dr^L *L %*a&. ha/b-^lspiiedto bjr so-many » unfortunate Jifoken dowrfyoiing-old-meni' utterly a f crushedin^spirit, ruin^lvin body^and 5 -filchga^'3 pocket, that he deerni'it a> duty to publisifthis^? the world. -Ci y.-(_--> ;*.=:;■■•. ,-,-:,! y<,\ in! r-j-..*-,- ™,..{ | Those men>nd women who have bCen-'the'^ victims: of unprincipled charlatans ■' frequently I seek thatiirecovery: which is oftea beyond '©£> | SmitVs control When will the public iirideri'l stsndrtKat itiis their interest to consult 5 a diil*# qualified medical man, who has ma-ie this hissdlcl 1 study, rather than apply to a number 01 -ign^^# imposters; who! merely harp-and prey upon 'ffieil *«' pockets and health, u:i c nj : j 7'^*^:^,, „ Dr; ii L Smith has always stated thkt^^ak* the public of these quickaafida is- his chief rea'a<&>fi for advertismg;; ....... ? . r . -j . ,/ »«» a^» ' Ihall,cases : of nervous^^d^iiity.iownMsotspui. loss of power, pimpieson the forehead, lassitude;inaptitude for business, impoteucy, drainage ■«- l y * ft a ? d s the . yapi oas effects of errors^ youth and bloodpoisomng from diaeSaea prSviouslyT contracted, Dr L L Smith invites sinTererslb consult him i as i he has no hesifetion in staty? fliat np medical man, eitker here or in EnalsmA ' has had the opportunities'©/' "practice 1 and WeM ordmary experience whicj^e has bad. ' ThereroW those who*eaUy desire^© be treated 5 byouewhol= w at the headof h^^feasionlnit!ußbranCh?6f V medial practice should , lose .- no time in seeking \ his advice. No^should anyone marry without V first consulting him. ; . : v * ._) The New. Consulting Rooms are at UVi< . 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, MEL- " * ■-, *,-,., ... : BpJTRNE, -V-7..,;., , ■;-;; 1 Opposite ffie^dtourne blub^*'' ; ( '^ (Late residence of /the Governor). Private en trance is in Stephen-street south. CONSULTATION W(byl^tfer)^4 j Medicines forwMdffiil^Mlonie^ so pacfed,J« / -~-^ * ■ ■ Atsjßmd observatibn. y^ : i'y.AAJ Books nuJlJ&hed by the Br. canbe^to^tt/t plicatroj^him. --.: ■ -•-, ? yy ' ™imtl

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 270, 10 November 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 270, 10 November 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 270, 10 November 1873, Page 2

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