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and opened it. Pyke's language, when! he found ho waa looked in* was vehe-t ment. The conference is generally! considered a failure. Only seven of! the •' thirteen chairmen were present, and consideration* 1 was confined toj "teclinieal defects^a the -Oaqqt_^Asfc,l not touching- the 5 principles. L '0 ; '

< : NOW- -P&Ef OIS__D. TVTEW TURF VXy v.)RBGI^_iiI.BOR r 18-^--6>7 7r ...wi|h.a, variety of useful aad:M^es„nk' Bxl ' 0* li -^ttef'-toiS^oi'tsm.nt XAXZ. „ ""*" "Br\uz^-Lk'SEi'G. ELLIOTT, ,7., c Shillings. '„ 1 r~ j D "B|6;; ; o $&■ /Wp'^M^ ... r .. IN ANT STYLE,. I sJiuCAs .'&'■ s.b #'.•'"' I ; ' 4 ls there no hope?' the siok man _aid s 1 - j '*■• 'Thajsliedt^ocfcor shbok'his head. ;' r ; • hexked.' ! • " ",' . '*' dust animas est, spes est.". i xaxxJM^ L. iJ SMITH • • (Th^f ! OEUyrlegiUy-qttalifled Medical, man " r '--~,X.. advertising), ,; OOHSUI-XS— '• 1 :■ On all affections of -the Nervous System. (no matter from what " cause arising j ; on all broken-down Cbnst'tutibns § on all Diseases arising from early Indiflcretioas ; on Qoat ; on Rheumatism. ■ - '• ' IN these Colonies, those .excesses which we have indulged in ,v hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. . : — , Our regrets are useless, .our repinings futile. L The sole- idea should chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or comhatiagtheadeets likely to result. Hide, it as he may— pae on as good ad exterior as he can — still ia- the victim conscious tha. he is & living lie,and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our £_ifch-f?o_r obligatfbns to society at large— thewellareof o_..'i_thee- Offspring— and the duty We owe td o_-gelves — forbids procrasti nation, and points out to us not to wait till the ravages break out in oak* constitutions; Before negotiating with a merchant^' before engaging; with acconfldentiaicleifk; before emnloyinga barrister—a careful man niakes inquiries aa to their standing ; and^ in the case of a legal adviser,- both as to his legal quaKo-_i*_on3 and 'as to his capabilities of tra_6act_g:the individual business he Consults him upon. Strange to say.howeveri in the '; f®lecttoh,of-,aihedical man, thesdffereif „e---i quently omits thesa necessary precautions. apd7Wltho'U- L regard to the flcne'as, qunKficaI tion, eaperience, and ability for the particui lar ailment requiring treatment, he> consults j the uearest man,'lwhosa ejEpe'rience and | tice, pqrhap_,iieS in quite an .opposite direc- ! tion.-'-- 7.'. ' ; A '-. ' a, la.- it astonishing that- so many are driven ; mad,- ate reined in health, and are bank, apt iin spirits, hopei dud money? Have I not, for i years, point©* out to them that I, Br. L. L. Smith, am the only leljally*qualijied medical I matt advertising ik the Cdkmiest Mavtflhot . |alßo.pros.cutßdj at: my own expense, these . ! very quacks, and exposed the various nostrutns they are selling— such as Phosphodyne, ; Essence ol tifej &e>-and had them anal/sed, v - j and lound them ;to oonsist Of : «« Burnt sdgar jand flavoring mstiter,'.' and7the certificates I ;have peoved to be &U forgeries; _6 is- f_r this ireason that I step out of the ethics ofthe p_d|f ession and advertise, to give those who" requrie jthe : Bejr;ti-eaof my branch an opporttiinity of jknowing they can consult a> legally qualified - ;man, andiphe, moreover -who^uas- made .his 1 ! DrL L. Smith is the only legally qualified jmedical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne-?.- yea_&__ full practice on Nervohs r DiaeasesLqsaof Power and Debility Syphi- !_ li«c Auctions Want of Condition Gout and Rheomatiaim. - i Dr. L. L. j SMITH can beeonsdlt-d hy letter —Fee £I . Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. :• ; Db. I«. L. SMITH, 182 CoUins st. last. j ..(I^ate the Residence of the _ove__or), : : ; j a_LBOOB-i_:\ • X- K. ,i '21 q

c " : - ; -" : " -V'r'""-' " 'i -' \ il , BI3HOP " s Granular Mfferviscent --'..-kS-At-lff-' *.-'■•' •' I c^ r «teo/.4Coa«es-_iß.jaotfmerety-a^ r . „ •0X ;Q^*T '" V*• Ate ni ,J|-. feasant drink; but is also one ofthe' ' I'J'.l«^fel£"V*ESOi^1 ' J '.l«^fel£"V*ESO i^ " "® 9?t Ta, «*hle.ai.l's4Q£eaJth.in «|fc^ , *&&¥x.. . ,><S_V fT^-^ni. Veace - It J 'has"be--n L choaen by "thai ' ' ' /7^t\ i • •'• "4 ■„.- • •9 ttbli( ?'., a PP.foved by the. profaseiony *v , r .^ t ! re 4 jst4tt(»«tt«E&a.i ' ; . , '.; and .is preacriued .reguiarjy.'bv •. /*l3^- _. " '"" " ' 'Vjss£y~ ■■ .. - Xttd IL> of,, p,bysici_D_ •■.hrougto-t'',' W / D M ffl-_w^S_-. _-_n _-flmiß-. ' fc /' 9 worid ' * 8 the b^ \sM™*fa-- *«_.__ H I'PrißlH Aultl;ial»*Tv .ffi"'"' •Fegular.aperieht.foE.'ibeF- ° MiiWP** x ' : B V%-^fi?^8 T and.c"hditio^; ,^;. „,.,r . . --'^^ JH____.V^**. i „.., e Gen_^/%^ '"!*_."__. .~. "* =A Council has introduced an Imitation %c fifferyeaaent Properties of this light ana tfegasfc 0 f Bisnop'k (T7 w »»/«- a"/f" . Preparation are retained ia thehigh§itdelre3,throH|E tts. i^f^^^tX. ■" *&""*«*»* gr rf n _ tl ' a J f L°2 n .' -P^aeinga.coatinoed.SjMrkflng' efferVescfeaoe .into Me, British aaa preSetvingth- flavour aa a palatable Saline Draught. - ' rharmicDpa: a .is a remarkable and •_J_p_ii.d; - - ■- -"^^^wg-^rcngwo* fi«e. f-ew-value-Qf-themigaa^ . nSBBCWOSS.--J!_Vd .'tra^sps^tds or,-, more, I pat n * into a tumbler- &a!f-faU -of water,- and dr_t_ during effer- Lemon Juice, from which -ona_tf S_as__Tl_n"ilSSSJß?r!_sfe i' Bchj?8 ch j? T"" Mtl iß «*AJ?ltfact as a valuable ant-aeia codlinff dranKt^hha LfeveShj TjP fcqownw the mtfft" cl-rtairi-deUciously cooling and refreshing BeveFage may al|o be madef \oroventive \pf scurvy, andi indeed -- ; 1 . !_teod.cei> amd -EEeAMB ax' ; ! Emigrant Ship. In the spec all !doo.-; AXFREb.BISHOP, J^anufktttfinfi _ha_|i_L 1 ?!" ation w f^;: >B»h<w_ Grahttli^ W, SPECK'S _IELD3. _S_E END NEW X OWN i X Mervwoent Citrate of '-.O-roDO-sr "^^^'i V :^ e ?e^?;theblon^purifyihg ; prdper- : : " ! j . "5^ PV theL-emeh J_Jce are com- , I This Bottle should be kept well corked, and in a dry pW_ *" v hined witha-mLIM aperient. "' " - ' L ' ■--■" - .'■ J{ The Mineral Water. Sdt3„(Seitzec f Facsimile of ArvRSTi r rvnrnt» . r „i# Vichy, Cirlsbad, &c) are excellent ivni^n S tt^ t ■ wiIHOUI which NOISE is Genuine. ; „ them is.repldy; iacreaaing. ; ; * T ; :,--:-.., . JMINERAL WAT^SfSALTS. - -„- ■i:;, I. ?°_i fch9 P re P* r,itfoa of artificial waters, these "Grinulir Effervescent" Salts are especiallysuitable, rhey give the refreshing draught, and 'may be rel4d; QqiasLn^sehtihgat the sambtime the chemical ingredients of th 2 natural waiers. It is obvious that in this form the •granular effervescent'' preparations present many advantages over the waters {hemselves: While all the constituents of the natural springk ( are exactly . produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more economical, aad with them a ap^rkUngtrefreshing draught is procurable ■ in any quantity at any time. ■■ ; , . , . T- E S T I _£ O JNT X j_.''l.' S- X"X ' '"X ''" J ° ''" Dr. Redwood Professor of Chemistry at the ___rm„-eutib'_l ; Society of Great Britain.',^ thus writes :— •« I have examined a great many aamplrt _f g_r. : _ta_6_> _ "grahulat'ed : Wft»s' J uons, obtained at various times and from different igourcas, and _tv. toaud them- to r fie'fvtey : uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic! Acid, and obv'iOu.ijrinade with gre*. care and accuracy." ■ - s o^" fr- •, A provincial firm writes :— "We have much pleasure to inform you that, your Magnesia- is ( much appreaiated in our connection. We have solfl other makers' jn former yesr_, but now' wesljairuevecseUauy hut -Bishop's Out custdtnew have sometihies CompUijied ofthe ' ! Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for Bishop's, and see th»t they get it." . • ' ' ■■■ * < * 1WB J rß LAJBOSATORiY AND OFF^CE^S; SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE ESpj NEW TOWN^ London. E. : [SOLD by KEMPTHOENE, PEbsksiV & • CO^ Do^din, Alchemists* Merchants, Shippera, and Jfche Original Maker, put in convenient siaes for ' ''• Uoreigause ,-.,.., •_ .-^ y. -. „. - j.jesjj^as;:!'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 4

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