Finder, oaleaTingle at the Mail Offlc*. will be rewarded. ig^o . ■-R... LUOAS & SOI. 1 I .- 'ls fihace no hope?* -the dpknwn ( saidj; ! , ; ...Thewlant^(Mtors'fiQokWßhjqad, ..... -.; | :r': White. there U iiVe'.tfjere'ii.. tope/ foeldfieaVJ u -^3roio t dwmanimaaest t speietti%'-<^ '"• ' (The only legally-qaaliaedl Medical iaan advertising), ; <""..f c. : ,'" v~ >"> OQKSOT.TS— ' "■ ■ l "':i" '• '■ Onall-affesMo'ns of thQ'Kervons Syitem (no. mutter from wh«6-^a«sse arising) 5 on aU brpkenrdQwapkjnititutlQatj.oapH Diseases . arising febia IndigsVetfoas'i 1 OQ Qout ! ; • on Kneucnatiscn. ■*" ' I^. these CJoi6nieß,-filiogQ.excettei fytikh we have irfdulged ia "hat'youMr* ''tehrtipon as with fearfalliiheerest. ; ■ , r Oar -regtetis'are ofleiesf, oar repiaings {futile. Thesole idea should be the chances weipqssessfof remedying; the ilJs^a slceidy ■ have, or combaeiag-tne effects likelf (a result. - Hide it as he may—put oa aa good m ex- ! terior as, he can— still is the .Tictim oonscioas that he is^'a living lie, and l. that sooaaJE 1 <fc later ' Mb vices, will r disco?er Mm'tb'.fchef orl<£- ! Our Faith— oar obligations to. sj»eiecy at large— tha welfare of our iatnre offipriag~aad the duty.wa oiwe tp.o^rselves^fbrbida- proerasti; ;naUon,^an«i points oat Wins not 1 fei J wkife till the ravages break out in mt coastitmtious. ; ' Before negotiating with a merchant j before ieqgafgtog.,wiEh a conffdeatkr clerk j before employinga barrister— a careful 'man makes inquiries as' to thek standing ; "and, in che case of a legal adviser, both as to Ms legal ojiaiiacatioas and as; to Hia capabilieiea of transacting the individual Jbaameas he coiisalts him upo'a. Strange -to say, however, in "the selection of 'amsdieafc man, the toierer faei q,uently omits thesa necessary precautionsj ; : «nd withoofr regard to the fisaeas, qadiflijatioa, esperiencß, and ability for the particular ailment requiring" treatment, he consulta ®*?. uearest man, whuse expedeoce and pracfcice,.perhags, lies ia quite an opposite' 7 direction. . '..'•'. " .<■'',. "a Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are lpiiaed. in health, and are s b»nkrap6 in spirits, hope, aad money? Havel not, top years, pointed out to them that I^r. L. L. Smitkram tke-pnty legoliy-quaitfied medical man advertising in the Colonies'? Have I not also pcosdciited, at my own expense, thesevery quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are' selling— such as Pnoaphodyne, Kasence of life, &c— and had them analysed,; and found them to consist of <• Burnt sugar' and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. 16 is for thisreason that I step out of the ethics of the pro- i fejaioa'aad. advertise, to give those who cequrie 1 the' services of my branca.,an ? oppoVfittQiEy oorf r knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, aud one moreover who Has made this' his especial study. - Dc L. L. Smith ia tiie oa\y legally q'nanfle^ medical man advertising, and he has been in' Melbourne l^ yeara in tail ptketice on Nervoas 1 Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Sypai- ! li«c Affeatiojas. Wantj of Cond^tioa.Qoat ~&&& p <■!)&.<.< £.':.-£•. coo-' beconsiiitedl fjy' letter —Fee £a. Medicines forwarded to all ■ the colonies. j BRi'L. L.sklTH, 18^ ColiinYk East. ! t ,(Late the Residence.of the Qov.eraor),. . :
SRIMAR EFFERVESCENT PREPARATIONS, | ;■■• .i . ; ■■; , t , , - ,-*l ' ,; '■'■ ;,-, ,] ■ |l Bishops Grafja/ar Bffaseaoad <jyi »i ■ '< 'o "* nl £l pleasant drink, but ia also one of the ' moa6 va ] uable aids to healfrin exist. ■ ' ; ' ; -->■> ' •'•• ■ ' /TctA .. ■ ' " s - - : t "*«V '' ' ? ub - { & «PP Jf»ted" by %be piofession"" '- ~''W :1 ' : ;'-'^ Ea^ eM^^ i/l-^l 81 ** I™"*'1 ™"*'® 111 -!'! i^Ow^presOTtje^rl^larly by avgfifgm* \&H%y.:l ■ j J«< |^ thonsandSof physicbos throughone .-' " " ; — -----' -r ->''■ ' j \ \fK&jtacsTfips tfie General Medicetl ' gsm^arforpjpiradaeinpteQiitinaedraMitßnpeffeCTesotaae r « te of Magnesia intoShe-'-Britiah OT Tt^^^ e S^ TO J^* t^ teb ™ rßia&eDi » Tl 8 h «' fharmwopcea, is a remarkable and unimpaired!. - ■- - - * &"»«*""«> e>nc OFtgtnahftrmaEU^ . »«EBei'Sdwa.-Twtf' ; t«a^pi9Tif a ih er more, pat *«• Li — £i 'i\ >H (i " V/W mto a tumb er .half- flffl of water, and tank darirfg effer- Lem&Jk'fiff^.ftS*wlle6" onl of BBWSlFd^^ {? th ' ef «?«««•• £ om^ hS i<S«K^.TaSa«ble'«at-aoidVaa!ijfg i aratigMewaemfeveriih A -^ n ff^e«E^lE.aown,aeh6he-fifpstr(jai!t«fnP ~«»» c >o?8ly cooling and refresiang lwtTe«tges mayjiko lie made : ' preTentiVe VJ oT"BCTIfvy, , --. -. .. QreBODooEB and pbwamd si 1 Emigian^?S&ipl : |&^g s igec'alCc;q : nji : r «4I,PREB BISHOP, innmibttaifeig dnnCst, ati ° Q lV ? e^. B^^s 17. SPECK'S KELD3.MILB END KEW TOWN *«««««»« Cktrate of JMagneua-. •' — ' r. O osr id o 2sr ' presents, the blood-purifying properr—. — ! i - . !>?■ of,. .thje^.,L.ea3(yv.^.uice .ace^s^m-r This Bottle a&onia lie kept well corked, and ia a, &y ia«ce * l : a ' e d- ; wltt a.'miH- apeV leot:' ? - ■* ~ ' •'-' - ;• : ; " - :^ -^41 The Mineral W"atec Silw- (Self aer, • ■'■"" Facsimile of. ALFRFr)--Rr*hrnp i ''<i r a' •/" : '^ Vich y» •OiMsßad; i ■'&«>) ' are ''excfeilent 1 ' r -. - . . .t|MINEBA£e WATER SALTSV A - - ' -'-"- - ' •">-■-' -" « For the preparation of artigcial watery thesel "QEjQiibr EfferTOaeen^ Salt^are etneoialtir' suitable. .Tney give the refreshing dAnghtj and may be relied on as preaanting afc the same time the chemical ingredient* of th* aataral waters- It is-.obviotij.ttofe Hf ffiU form":c&© wwl° • ?f fr C7eso^ at preparations present m;any" advantage* over the .waters .ihemßßfees. ' While all the conattoeats of the natorsl springs are exactly produced,' WSaUs" are «- fremely. portable, more e< oaomical, and with tuiea a apsrkling refreshing draught is procurable launy -quantity at any tune. — --- -■■-■ "■ : ; & s 1 «vu*»u«o Da. Redwoqd, Profeesof of Ghemisfcrj at the Fharmaeen'ttoar Sooiety " oß' Great britain thus writes i~«l have esomined a great many; aamples of Mr. BimoiT* gWlated preparai tions, obtained atvarEous times aad from different source, aad hive foa.d then t3 be verv unUbr<u in character, fully charged with Carbbuic Add, and obmualy Bnade^witkgeeati'caro Suit SCCUfeACJ^a " ' .* j. ■ ' .' -• -. ■ .• J ,- « O ,1^ *-. -'•--' *J ' -■-^ '.. • '-/ "*— -•> .- ■ -■■ 'Aj?rovlacial firm writes :— « We have much: pleasure to inform you tirat.yoW MtfSoesia "k ' ; much appreciated in our oranecfiioa. We have, sold other makers* in former yeirs bul now weshall never sell any bus Btsnop's Our customers haveosometimes '^mpUinei ,of tie •' dtrate of Magnesia, and we have told them chey will never be '^itappoiateVfS^they ilvMi ask for Bishop's, aad aeat!w6 they ga6 i 6." . • " ' " * * L flB OBATO ..R^Y A,-N^D .0 F t-l O-E^S- : :> - •• ' ' ' : ' - - '' SPECK'S FIELDS,- MILE END NEW TOWH,Lonoon l! SOLD ar KE&iPTHORNE, PROSSEE, & fp n BoNEDiNi-r?^ f AU;Caemißt9,.MeMhaQeß, Shipper, .m ;tae Origin*! Maker, puVte '^es'for •■- • -■--•■■ : -•'• '• •-•••-• foreign use, , cir ..^,,^,-p 4^^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 154, 2 July 1877, Page 3
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