OXYQBN 18 LIFS. — Db, BBIGHT'S Phoß-H phodtnb. — Multitudes of. paople are hope-H lesslv suffering from Debility, Nervoua and« Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits.H Hypochondria, Timidity, Indigestion, Failure^ of Hearing, Sight, and Memory. Laioitude.Bß Want of Power, &c, whose cases admit of aB permanent cure by the new remedy Phoa-BB phodyne (Ozonic Oxi gen), which at onceH allays all irritation and excitement, impartsffl new energy and life to the enfeebled oonsticu-H tion, and rapidly, cures every stage of theso H hitherto incurable and distressing maladieiH Sold by all Chemists ahd Druggists through-H out the Globe, fgg" Camion. — The large andH increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phos-H phodyne has led to styeral imitations under ß somewhat similar names; purchasers of thisH medicine should therefore be careful te 00-H serve that each case bears the Government ß Stamp, with the words, Dr. Bright's Pho a- B phodyne engraved thereon,. and that the sameH words are also blown in the bottle. B 'Is there no hope? ' the sick man aaid ; fl The silent doctor shook his head. H * ' While there is life there's hope/ he cried."B " JEgroto, dum animas est, spes est." j fl DR. L. L. SMITH I (The only legally-qualified Medical manH advertising), fl CONSULTS— H On all affeotions of the Nervoua System (no H matter from whit cause • arising) ; on allß broken-down Constitutions ; on all Diseases fl arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout ;H on Rheumatism. ffl TN these Colonies, those excesses which weß |X have indulged in "hot youth" tell upon ß Bus with fearful interest. B B Our regrets are useless, our repiningsß ■futile. The sole idea should be the chances ffl Hwe possess of remedying the ills we alreidyjßj lhave, or combiting the effects likely to result.H ■ Hide it sb he may — put on as good an ex-Hj Hterior as he can— still is the victim consciousH Htbat he is a living lie, and that sooner or laterM Bhis vices will discover him to the world. Ourfl Eg Faith-— our obligations to society at large— fl lathe welfare of our luture offspring— and thefl ■duty we owe to ourselves— forbids procrasti-fl Bnatiou, and points out to us not to wait tillfl Hthe ravages break oue in our constitutions. B ■ Before negotiating with a merchant, beforeß ■engaging with a confidential clerk; beforeß ■employing a barrister— a careful man makesfl ■inquiries as to their standing ; and, in theß ■case of a legal adviser, -both as to his legalß ■qualifications and as to his capabilities offl ■transacting the individual business he conaultsfl flhim upon. Strange to say, however, in theß ■selection of a medical man, the sufferer fre-fl ■quently omits tiies; necessary precautions,^ Band without regard to the * fitness, qmlifioa-B Btion, experience, and ability for the particu fl Siar ailment requiring treatment, he cohsultsß Hthe uearest man, whose experience and prac-fl 8 tice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direc- fl B Is it astonishing that so many are driven ß ■mad, are ruined in health, and are bankruptß Bin spirits, hope, and money? Have I not, forfl 3 years, pointed out to them that I, Dr. L. L fl JB<Smt'<A, am the only legally-qualified medicaluß mman advertising in the Colonies f Have I notfl ■also prosecuted, at my own expense, these fl ■very quacks, and exposed the various noatrumsfl ■they are selling — such as Phosphodyne.ffi B Essence of Life, &c. — and had them analysed ,H B»nd found, them to oonsist of '• Burnt sugar fl Band flavoring. matter," and the certificates lfl ■have proved to be all forgeries. It is for <hisfl reason that I step out ofthe ethics ofthe pro-fl fession and advertise, to give those who requrieß the services of my branch Rn opportunity offl knowing they can consult a legally qualified fl man, and one moreover who has made thisfl his especial study. fl Dr L L. Smith is the enly legally qualifledfl medical man advertising, aud he has been ihfl Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervonsfl Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphi-fl licic Affections Want of Condition Gout andfl Rheumatism. fl Db. L. L. SMITH can beconsulted byfl letter —Fee £.. Medicines forwarded to allfl the colonies. B Db. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. East. H (Late the Residence of the Governor), fl ME-.BOJBNE. 210 W LIVER PILLS FOR INDIA B AND THE COLONIES. H DR. KING'S Dandelion and Quinine Liver H Pills (without mercury) are the best remed> B for Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache B Spasms, Giddiness,' Heartburn, £*7ervoußnesß,B Qout, andail disorders of the Stomach andfl Liver. They combine mildness in eperationß vith .the most admirable effects, and as ai>B tperient, cannot be surpassed. fl Manufactured by JAMBS BORKE, 47, fl Mortimer-street, London, W., and sold allfl over the World by most Chemists and Medi-fl at ls. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 5 andß Us 499 H KEATING'S PER SI ANB INSECT- 9 DESTROYING POWDER, H As supplied to her Majesty's Government. fl Thia Powder is quitß harmlese io animalffl life, but is unrivalled in destroying FLEAS.fI BELIES, BUGS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOS,H ■ MOTHS in FURS, and every other speciesfl Bof Insect. Sportsmen will find this an in-fl ■valuable remedy for destroying Fleas inß ■their Dogs, as aleo Ladies for their Pet Doga.fl ■ Being the Original Importer of this now in-fl ■valuable article, whic'i has found so great aB ■sale that it has tempted other* to vend a so-fl ■ jailed article in imitation ; the Public arefl ■therefore. cautioned to observe that the Pack-B Bits of the Genuine Powder bear the autograpbfl ■of Thomas Kkatino. B B Sold in Packets, Tins, and Bottles oiffl ■various sizes. B IKEATING'S BON-BONS or WORMfI 1 TABLETS, B BA PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT ,B I both in appearance and taste, furnishing afl Emost agreeable method of administering theß Bonly certain remedy for INTESTINAL orfl j THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safeSg aand mild preparation, and is especially B ladapted for children. H 1 Sold in Tins of various sizes, by all Che-B Imists and Druggists. H 1 CAUTION.— BSSFThe public are requested®! ito observe that all the above preparations™ bear the Trade Mark, as herein shown- ' H " Keating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard." Qfi 3 7r&-d6 I_^h THOMAS KEATING, London, H Exfobt Chemist and Drtjqoist.H Indents for pure Drugs and Chemicals jfl carefully executed, 8445H
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 117, 9 May 1876, Page 4
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