\ ■ JUST RECEIVED, j ." .'" ". .", r E"a ' " " (^LEgilAi,: QlJBfrN- ; and '■ " ' : ' \ CAROLINE. I>OINT and HONITON LACE BRAIDS JL and Patterns . The Nun's Linen. Lace^ Thread ] Smoking Cap's; Tea. Cosies, Slippers - : ; Cushions, Mata/aWd Pen-Wipera, traced on Satin, and Colored Cloths for Braiding JB.ariaerstysa. Monuts.'^nd Trimmings -.: ; Filoselle, fclogs bilk, Luxembourg Thready ; f Floaette, Plain snd~Fancy Silk, Cotton arid Gaahtaere Braidi, Silk Cord : '*■ Cushion, Bliad, and Smoking Cap Taaaela' : Marcella Dresses, Pinafores, Jackets, ; .<-■■- :; Peliase«j Toilet Sets, &c, traced tor : Braiding. BERLIN & FINGERING WOOL i r .IN, EVERY SHADE. THE NEW EINE KNITTING YARN. knitting and Knitting NEEDLES, &c, and ' ; Requisites, for all kinds of Fancy Work. • : SEWING MACHINE AGENCST. '• .'Machines sold by monthly paymenta. : Ott; and' f Needles for all' kinds of SEWING I MACHINES, including—' ''■ '" ." "\ jThe Wapzer, Singer, Howe, all Whight sad ' o.r , Mann's, Wilcpsaad-Gibbs, &c. SOLE. AGENT for the celebrated.." Hoage? hold Hand Machine,"/ at £4 108. § - i . r; ' '•■ AND ; THB ■ q •; -I:.- ■_ '■ Florence Treadle M.acdinea. All the varieties on hand. ■ - - 1 Fancy Jellewery, Studa, &c. |A P^UCiflli DlttECr FROM FRANCE i r "-'. "•"•■ ; ■> OOMPRISINfj — ' ' .i ' : ' 'Brooches, Earrings, Lockets, Crosses, Neckj • lets, Alberta, Shirt Studs, Solitairea, ' '■"■'' Sleeve Linkß, &c.j &c M : j t the Handsomest and Moat Novel Beafgns, i At PRICES that mußt enaure a speedy CLEARANCE. i '"•' PIANOS \ By Fjrst-claas Makers for SALE or HIRE. | -IT , ! • - _. -" " . . | '•■■' •' Complete Sets of ! Brass & String^ Band JLmstbuments, I ■:■' .:''-•' . $?■> /i*. c «: '- .' '■''-', j B^" PIANOS TUNED and RepaireJ. O AKIST'S FANCY BAZAAR, Musical Instrument & Fine Art I Depot, ,j BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 138 ' "le 'there no hope?.' the eick man said ; i: The silent doctor shook bia' head. •♦While there is life there's hope/ he cried. 1 , " Mgroto, dum animas est, spea eitP DR; L;iL. SMITE; (The, only legally-qualified Medical man f•„ ,'. .. ■ advertising), ... . ?'""!; ... •.'. .••'-. OONSCtTS.— ' --. •' .■'■... On all 'affeetiorisr of the' Nervous System (no f matter from whit cause arming) ; on all broken-down Constitutions ; ; on all Diseases/ arising from early Indiscretions; 'on. Qout j°on Kheuinatism, n;y\ "— -?'" ■■- -'.. ■•" ■•■' ■•• IN these.ColonieSj those .escesaea which we have indulged ia " hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. "- Our regrets' Tare usdigss;* /,6ur repfnibgs futile. The gole.: 4de;a|hojijii I : lxe.i the cT^pqea, wepossesaof remedying the ilia we already. have^jOr combating ttie .affects likely .to reaulfe. i Hfde it aahemajr— puton^as -^dodan eSc--terior aa he can— siill is the victim conscious*' tbat he is. a living lie, and tha^ sooner or later fit*- vices will discover himto^tue'^woria^daFv Faith— our obligations , to , eojjieQr at large-f > the welfare of our luture'offapriug— and'thg' duty we owe to outaglves—forbidalptcicraati, nation, and points pu,t to yajnoit {» waiC.titl the ravages break out in our conatitationa. aegptlsting with a merchant; before engaging with a confidential* clerk; before employing a barrister— a careful man makes inquiries as to their standing ; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both aa to hia legal qualifications and aa to his r capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults '■■ him upon, ytrange to, say, however, in the selection of a medical mM, the sufferer fret quently omits- thesa s 'neceßßary precautions, and without; regard to the; fitness, qualification, experience, and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults ' the uearest man, whose experience and p^c,tiVe, : pexhapa, lies ,ii\ quite alii opposite direc-u iion 'r ■ ■■' :T ,- • .. ; r•> . - Is it astom'shing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope ( -aad ißoaey? Have JL not,; tor : years, pointed-- 'but- 1 to them that- If Dri-'L? •£',■" Smith, am the only legally-qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies f Have 1 not also,] prosecuted, ;at , my own, expense^- these very quacks, and exposed the variQaa nostrums tbey are selling — such aa Phosphodyne, ii'Bßenca of Life, &c. — and had them analysed, and found ttitm taooasistof '• Burnt sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have pboved (o be ail forgeries. It ia lor ihia reason that I s-tep out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give thoae who requrie the services of my. branch an opportunity of knowing they can' ccidsult a legally qualified man, ami one moreover who has made this his especial study. Dr L. li.Smith ia the pnjy Regally qualified medical man advertising, and he has bceu in Melbourne 24 yeara in lull practice on NeryoW Di»eaaeß Loss of Power and Debility .Syphilitic Affections Wait of Condition Gout and' Rheumatism. , . „ Dr. L. : Li SMITH- can feeconaulted by. letter —Fee £l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. '. /', '■ -•'•,!_• '.;■'•' . . Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins at. East. (Late the Residence of .theXJovefnor)^.- --[ MELBOUBNB. :2IQ
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 68, 20 March 1877, Page 4
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