__" " Etiblic JNiirti^ 0 v NELSON HOBTICOLTURAErSOG-iri.)! 1 ' Regulation, -continued J , 1 Ai shall not be less than ten t hillings, which shall entitle the Sbbacriber and*his 'fiAilybi/^ productibu oihis ticket at 'the *ti&tf nto \k*l admitted to the Shows. (a- '• '• ->l ■ :\ •ivnw, 3. Non^ubScribersmSy eshibit, andi. will be entitled, to. priz.es.-y, .;•.,,,,, . v -, A. :4. Every production except c'nt^flbwera "" must bein the Rbptn hefor%teiLo , c|ock t a.in. 1 and eu't flowrers in'bef<jl_ hrifs_f-f&.ftl ™ Uj 5. tvery Exhiliit or -nus^'del-Ver a list of hiai specimens with his name to the Secrefauw; ii. Who will give him' a number fbiK eacl. bf iris speciaif.ns... ;Jl -7. „ -• << 6. Fo greater number of articleVsiyiu'ije exhibited for a ( pmg o than () rsuuir(Ed'*by t the list, but each Exhibitor ,may send seyerabsets f«Mbe same prize,., provided,, rtheyh.be of different varieties or species. V ; . lif s j T.,:^q-Sf|_^tiw.can\t^e;t-«_ei^'vri_» if the first hMbeen.awardeaitohtpi.Ji, , J 8. Every plant; shown in a.pot bir. box must Hayebeen.Bo.grown,foriwp;mqnthsp^ej_ousr: ] 9.7 Ever y :' prpducttonfix^pt^quet'iiand stands.jp^, powers. .must ,be. grown.ibjf, the ' Exhibitor. .;■ ,„_._,,.] .....■_ [, a , r ~'A j JQ- ;Eyery( production shown^va seedling must have been raised by the Exhi^r,,, j II 1 . No person except.the Secretery and Ms a_3isfc»nt shaiLbe; allowed to,(ljain n the rwjnJudge^^are awax^liflg^pji'z^jj' j ;} J 12. The Exhibition shall open at tedf r past ; ,{t obe, and clo=e at 5 o'clock,-or afc auch other time as the Commit ee- shall: direct, and no ajrticle shall be/removei until the room i%,,< cleared ot\ visitors. _ 13. Non-subscribers will, be , admitted, on payment of One shilling'. ji ; s ' : A-f'- & > HENRY ADAMS. ',° ' ! '"' .'•'-"'' s ' r ' !/ - ' ,; RonsSosii £ \ '' v ' •- '""'-' ' '"■■■;•»»-•"■ '■ t i Medical |,:' 4. • ' t_ Nervousness, .... , ... ! Debility, . , , 2.058 of Fewer, j v - Spermiitotrhcea, j Indiscretions ofEauy Youth, j AAA y ir. Syphilitic Diseases^In all cases arising from errors and the yield--1 -ing to the passions, ,110 time, 9hould.be. j lost to at, once arrest ihe 'prbgrfes's 'of | i disease. ;. j I . .. . •'-'<■.!.. Si ..''.J >}(,«!« D Rl L. L. S M I T H HAS devoted himself for twenty years in f the colony to the practice of this branch of his prdte'ssibri; while previously, in England, be' Was 'fche pupil of and practised wiffi.^ tfie celebrated Dr R T Culverwell, the only. medical- practitioner. • who : ever. ; exclu-ively. adopted "this" as the c _ole brancfrof ffis^rtf-' fession. I Dr LiL Smith hereby informs ths<pabhV [ that HE IS THB ONLY LEGALLY;; <joAI__piE_t / ' -pDIC^I.[MANf,IN y.TEUB OE" HW' ebofession; that others advertising are anJ Qualified, and that, therefore, "in"preten_tng tb be qualified /-re obtaining money r under f ahe pretences. .'..*" - JT j Dr L L Smit^ also warns, the, ; publio, 1 against ■ t the - quackeries advertised.' i '* If hhd \ i taker of any of these advertised nostrums eg- * cape a with" bis Hie,— or- bis system- be-not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them he may look upon himself; as,, the most r " fortunate mortal. '[ A. i...7 t ' lr , ' ', , r !' | ! Dr. L L Smith has been applied to by ao"*. > many unfortunate broken down s #rfii_gl_l«_- '- - : 1 men, utterly crushed in spirit! 'riiined in body 1 and filched in pocket, that he deems it -a duty to. publish" this to the Worldii^ '■■■■:-■ >((.• ; Those men ' and women wbo have 'been - the victims of unprincipled ■ charlatan. fire^- ' 0 quently seek that recovery which is often •"■ beyond Dr Smith's control.' ■ When: will the public understand that it is-theif interes-toJ'.' consult, a duly . qualified medical man, who has male this his sole' study, rather 'thM_ )f apply to a number of ignorant imposters," whomerely harp and prey, upon their pockets and heiltb. - I *--- •• l .•/'•. -ivi/.'l 7d) DrLL Smith has ialways stated' that to ./ warn the public of these quicksands is his chiefi-eason for advertising, . ' \j \,- \ 5- ; In all cases of nervous deiali^Jl&\J-kJ of I spirit, loss.of power, pimples on. the TdrSea^, ) lassitude, inaptitude Tor ) drainage' from' the'! ary s.e__/istnd the vati_l_t ) effects of errors of youth and bioodpoisoning ) from dweapes grevipusly ? cpn{racted, Dr L L ) Smith invites 'sufferers to consult him, as m' has no hesitation in stating- that-no^medical . ) man, either here, or; in Englaqd,- has had tba-v opportiihif ies of ptftctice * atfd /j ek(^ao- _ib_& 1 experience Which he y 'has ( hi&^ Tli^fefdre thol©-^ ) who really desire to be treated by one who is ) at the head of tuV profession' in' this ':-i■_n.li , of medical- practice should lo.e :! hO"ti_i^ 'ia> A "7 seeking his advice. Nor should 'aoybdef'' y marry without first qonsulting hußf^yj y[r j ' The New Gonaulting Rqomsiara/atii -^"h7."»0 , 1-2 COLLINS STREET E AST,.' Malboerne , Opposite tlie M^boarne'clubi '• -"• ••:-■":. Ji:-:..'-.-' "/■-=. -n\; ovf f! **> )-*!JBnl (Late residence of the' Governor). "*ftka!_ W s 'i ! " ,: trc-l&'iii'-fl _|j^-^-.'_ir^w^;- > nt^> : ' '< OONSULTATION'FEE (by _y3tWr i, .', J . J(^ ' ..TDA -.edicines forwarded fo' all colbnfesi WEt^sk^ Iv ' ,: :r: 'i.toairbidob'servSuiii. ( . ! ' l( I !!l " (/v ;- ' : - ' "' : i,; __' '■ "■*.*•> )*«:{r.- i-t I Books published by the Dr. can r be bad pn , application to him. A , ... <> 'A -;--"'" 1984. ' :•?>--"" 'j • '"" r -' A ' \, .GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. .|?i ' r S~"CD"TOT, JDi __ BREAKFAST.. ;> . ;j ;7.- iiAcf I " By a thorough, knowledge pf r the,n^tujral laws which govern the opera^pn iof /d^estida and nutrition, and by a careiul application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Ejpp- has provided our breakfast tables with al delicately -flavored beverage which' may save ' , ub many doctors' bids."— Civil Strvice Gazpte. •■•,;; y.; .-• , :j VAVf -;i_-. i yr; U MANUFAoruNs ,op ,GppQA./7JVW^!T|?rI!!P! r A ; give an account of tlie process adopted by i. Met srs. James Epfs _s Co.. 'b.a_ivß-k;turers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Eustonr|)ad, Loudon *"«— See article ?.*in» CassejPs, I Heusehold Guide. . j . ■.■!„■■■ .'<■-.. VI 'v >T( •-■'.. V.i*. ! Made simply with boiling water or __.__•,_< >: a ; I Sold only m packets, labeUed:t_ni»-HUA/ A j) AM E S EP P S ■-■■•* CO., ' j HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTSV 48, Threadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly. • Works, Diana PiUojb, -EusToaf Soai*/' I • " "' 'London. '' ' '" ,u Vi 4 148^* tni.u-;A ;,<}.\ iv '/unit ~ -if;-,.'; irrnuiiA CHAMELEON TOPS. „,.- a iii 1 „. ,, At R.J-.UCAB,*:SQN'fIi _!^ ■; ■;"-■■ -■'■■ --'--" "i-" -IttK-;-- . Just REcEnr__o, : a i ft ! -__t'rJt'^-Mi*. BERT'^'f Affliif , GW®.mmll u n . 1 LUOAS & SON. '• : 7 '»' -j ■- •■• yn()T.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 236, 5 October 1874, Page 4
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