Business Notices. A. HU^NTE R, -'TK7AT CH MAKER, JEWELLER, &c., ' . Bridge-street, Nelsow, Begs' respectfully to direct the attention of the Public to his EXTENSIVE STOCK / OF The NewesiSt^es^f Fashionable First-class «)W^L L E R Y Jußt£eceive<L^By the last overland Mail. Ladies' jfnd Gentlemen's Gold Watches, Ladies'ana Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Levers, /&c. Gold and Silver Geneva Watches, of excellent quality^Ladiest^nd , Gentlemen's Gold and SilvprlJuardsin great "variety; Gold Albertj^alns choice patterns; Diamond BraceletSpJEnamond Broaches, Diamond Ear-rings \ar(a Lockets, Diamond Scarf Pins: Weddjjag Rings and Keepers of best quality fsSHver Alberts, in great variety; a variety of Rings, with Precious Stones; Plated Goods, a large and well selected stock; a very large assortment of Gold Brooches, Rings, Ear-rings, Scarf lins, Studs, Sieve Links, Solitaries : all descriptions of Clocks, in Marble, Alabaster, and Ebony; American Clocks, 1 thirty -honr, eight-day, and Marine Levers. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAniED. 1899 AT R A U TVETT E R • (UTE OF HOKITIKA), PRACTICAL y^tfs& MAKER AND JEWELLER * JTj /'"VTj&Eyp.GAR-STREET, y^ beg* map resnHnfully to inform the inhabitants ofnftelsjm and its vicinUy'lhat he has OPENEDytfie above premiss as WATCHMAKEy/and JEVv^kJUiER, with a wellassortetf Stock of English Gold and Silver Watches, English and Colonial Jewellery. Watches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 S'. S T O NJE<^"'""~ V GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND PR^DJBCE DEALER, HIGH-STBEET, MOTUEKA, 6/y? / And STORE, RIWAKA. Highest Price Given for Proddce. / 2449 '"^ '. A SUIT OF BEST NELSON TWEED, MADE to MEA<" j y SURJS, SA 10k yS /l) jItiMES LUCAS, BninoE - stbebt, Nelson, >^ (Oprosife Mr SxiLJ^D's). tH y^MedicZ :^II " fcs — ~f ' Nervousneisfy / | j. DebUituf \Jy /Loss of Power t ]f \ / Sjiermatorrliaa, J /indiscretions of Early Youth, / Syphilitic Diseases . In all caara arising from errors and the yielding/to the passions, no time should be loac to at once arrest the progress of disease. D R. L. L. SMITH HAS devoted himself for twenty years in tbe colony to the practice of this branch of his profession,; while previously, in England, he was .the pnpil of and practised with the celebrated Dr R T Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. « ' Dr-L L Smith hereby informs the public that he is the only legally qualified MEDICAL MAN IN T^IS SPECIALITY iWt HIB profession; that others advertising^are^hqualified, and that, therefore, inr pretending to be qualified are obtaining Aaoney under faUcf pretences. 7 / r Dr L'lr fcahTH also warns- the public* against the quackeries acwertieed. If the taker of any ot these adver/iaed nostrums ' escape with his 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-men, utterly crushes in spirit, ruined. in bqdy. and filched in pocKet, that he-neetns if a' 'duty ,to publish thi/ to the ;^rorld. . . 'Jhose . men anil women who .haye. been the victims o'f .u/»rjrineip,led charlatans Ire:quen'tly'seL ; k thfet ;: recovery which is olteh beyond Dr Smith's control. When will the public understand that it is their interest to consult a duly qualified medical man, who has ma-.e this his jple -study,., rather. .than, - i apply to a numbed of igtidtont iiriposWrs; whtt ; [merely 'harp and prey ,upbn their: pockets «nid i .health. . ..; .■ j ... , • p... ,-s^ •:.'-,.. 7Dr E L Smith has always stated' tliat to warn the public of these quicksands is his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervouß debility, lowness of spirit, loss of power, pimples on the foreheauV lassitude, inaptitude for . business, impotehcy, ; -drainage from the system, and the various effects of .errorsJof youth. arid bloodpolsoriing fwn diseaseaprev^onaly contracted, Dr L L , Smith invites Bufferers t to consiil.t him, as he. 1 has no hesitation in stating' tliat no me'dical man, either here or in England, has had the ; opportunities of practice and extraordinary : experience wjjiehrhe ;has-had.: , Therefore thoee i who really desire' to be treated' by one who is at^the head of his profession in this branch ,of medical practic'6 should lose no time in seeking, advice. Nor r should anyone niarry without first consulting him. The New Consulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, MEL- » BOURNE, « « Opposite the MelbflOfne'Ciuhi.: j ■ .(Late residence of the Governor)-. Private; entrance is in Stephen- street south. If CONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) £ £\ : Medicines forwarded to all colonies, sq'packed as to avoid observation^ r | KBooks published by the Dr. cafrbe had on plication to him. 1984 Books. * BOOKS'! BOOKS ! 1 BOOKS !1 1 E LUCAS & SON call attention • id the following LIS* OF Bpd'KS-, which . they have t on SALE; at Low Prices :— » , History of England : Select Library of Fiction Companion Library r Parents and Children *t ' ■ Original Poems The 3oy makes ,the Man . . .Dictionary 6fbaiiy l Waritß '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 99, 27 April 1874, Page 4
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