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PAPER; ;fot CRAYON DRfijWlNs for Sale, at " ' • I < ' R. LUC AS '& SON'S. ' I' - J NOW PUBLISHED. TVT EW} ] Z EALA ND TU R F i- 1 BfE GISTErt |p U. 1875.--V '" V ' I with a variety of useful and interesting matter to Sportsmen: BY,? THB LATE;;C- ELLIOT!. Price Six Shillings. Copies miy be obtained at aU the principal Stationers throughout the CMony. 2630 1 I JUST, RECEIVED, Qblestial Queen AND I X0 CAROLINE. t}OI-IT and HONITON LACE BRAIDS XX and Patterns : - . The Nun's Linen Lacet Thread j Suioking Caps, Tea Cosies, Slippers ' Cushions, Mots, aud Pen- Wipers, traced on Satin, and Colored Cloths for Braiding * ' Bannerettes, Mounts, and Trimmings; . Filoselle, Floss bilk, Luxembourg Thread, ... ' < Flosette, Plain and Fancy Silk, Cotton < .and Cashmere Braids, Silk Cord , i Cushioui Rlind, and Smoking Cap Tassels' i Marcella Dresses, .Pinafores^-, Jackets, j .7.; Pelisses, Toilet. Sets, &c, traced for:. j h 'Braiding. ;•> ■ . . BERLIN & , FINGERING WOOL j IN EVERY SHADE. THE7NEW FINE KNITTING YARN.. Knitting and Knitting NEEDLES, &c, and I -Requisites for all kinds of Fancy Work. SEWING MACHJNE AGENCS. Machines sold by monthly payments. Oil and Needlea for all kinds, of SEWING MACHINES, including— ' :: The Wanzer, ; Singer,. Howe, all r Whight and „, M ann's, Wilcox and Gibbs, „c. ' SOLE AGE^T, for the . celebrated « Housej- . .hqid lland .Machine," at £4 10s. ; i AKD THB Florence Treadle Machines. All the varieties 1 ... _„.. ..pn hand. : ! Fancy Jelieweyy, Studs, &c. A .PAU CaJL DIRB.Cr , FfiiOM FRANCE , I '' „ OOMPaiSING^ . .."..' , Brooches, Earrings, Locketsi Cropses, Neck- | ' lets, Alberts.'LSbirt Srads^ Solitaires, ; i V7 ' 'Sleeve Llnfesj &c.V&c., i t the Handsomest and Most ; Novel Designs; i At PRICES that must ensure _ speedy j ■ L .;•..;;,! : f OLBAKA.NOB. •; •' .■'■-' \ " :::: ' ' ;i ' : PT'A'fTO'S ! ... - jß^ Fkst-claas'Maliers for SALEor HIRE. Co_p__-_ Sets of Brass & String Band Instruments, \ &c, &c. ' , I &W 1 PIANOS TUNED and Repairel,. j y :FAjSTC^ ; baz__ar,-^ ■.. Musical Instriimeiit & Fine Art ■ . '." : '"" - '-' Depot,' '■"■■:■-'■ ' ■ -"" ", SRIDQE-STREET. NELSQIJI... 138 i ' ■ .-...._. 1,-. T! .. ;,■■—■ vfy there pb hope?' 'the sick mad said ; The. silent doctor shook his head. * ' While there is life there's hope,' he cried.V " Mgroto, dum animas est, spes est." ( DR. ! L 1,. SMITH x (The -only legailyrqualifled Medical man I \ 0" ,i \ ; advbrtising), ; &•■ , lo* r. •':< VpoN__LTßir- „• 7X". 7 0n afl affections of the Nervous System (no I m »tter from whit cause arising) ; on all j broken-down Constitutions.; on all Diseases | | arising from early Indiscretions ; oh Gout ; \on Rheumatism,.. „. ~\ . , . fTN these Colonies, those excesses which we ii. have indulged in " hot youth" tell upon us with fearful interest. " j Our regrets are useless, , our repinings futile. The sole idea 'should: be 1 the cb! -noes' We possess of remedying the ills we already W^,"o| cotribiting the effects likely: to result pide it' as ne may— put on ai's "good an e_terior as he can — still is the victim con-Cidus ihat .he is a,'ljviqg;liejiand that; sqonßr 7 or,Jater . hisviceS will disfeoveir'hinito tb- v/oHd. Onr Faith— our obligations; to society afiilaFg^— the welfare of our iuture .^offspring—and. the duty we owe to ourselves— fprhids procraati ' nation, and points out 7to"iis.nbt.:toL ! wait till the ravages break- but in our constitutions., } R^fijre negotiating witlj a merchant, before engaging 'with _' confidential clerk; "hefbre employing a barrister— a careful man makes Jinquiries as to their stauding ; and, in the pseof a legal adyis^r,.. both as to his.legal Qualifications aadL-as to his capabilities ', of transacting the isdivi-U-1 busin^s/he cohsctlts him -upou.- 7;S ( trange to- say, however, in ' the > kelectibn. gfy a^ medical fnan^, the : BtjffererjfregdentTy bnills "the''s^ , necessary preca&tibns,'' and without regard to the fitness, qudificaition, e-perieacejj^nd f^rfthe particu: iar uilpient requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, who^_ experience and prats tice/pirh'aps r ließ i_ quite an-'bppbsite directlbn. U : „- ,_ -- ... .' - : ; • ■•' : r- •,. • . ; Is ,4t\asj(pais^hjig'\tlvit|-^,Vmany are'driveh^; mad, ure ruiue J in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope::and;mpnfey ? Havo I-not, for : pointed' ouV to 'them that 'I, HrXLvLf Simith, am the only legally-qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies ? Have I not also^o'^cfit'itQ ~9^ my own expenseji Ithesfl Very\u_cks,-an _-e.-posed the various nOstrum. Ihey «re selling — such as Phosphodyne, )_ssence of Life, &c. — and had them analysed, knd found thtru to oonsist of; '* Burnt sugar. find flavoring matter," and .the certificates T lave PBoyER tp 6e.aU Io _erie_ It is for this reason thatf I stepouFof the eihics.pf the, profession and advertise, to give those' who requrie the service^ of my branch an opportunity of knowing they.cah. consult a legally! . qiialifbd. aud one moreover who has made this his especial study. '•■ DrL Li Smith is the only legally, qualified inedicul man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervbus Diseased Doss Of Powtr aud-Debil^y Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout' and Rheumatism. ! Da. L. L: ; SMITH- .can ' becortsilted by Jetter — Fee dSI. • forwarded.to all the Colonies? • ; - - • i Da. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. Bast. (Late the Residence of the Governor),' I MELBODJ__. .*;" 210-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 67, 19 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 67, 19 March 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 67, 19 March 1877, Page 4

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