iJUST REGEIYED I Another Shipment of the celebrated ' \Uj BIOLIN 'B,"i " . THE NEW" AND INEFFACEABLE MARKINGS INK, '.Wot Cofctpa, Linea, M„ Rs Advantages over the ordinary Hacking Ink are as follows 1 :— .Ist.— lt is Ssed and rendered a fine and permanent Black by the very process, fchafc in fcime oblileratea all others, ris., washing wifch Soap and Water. 2nd. — 16 is a finbb akd much deeper black, and never turns brown. ' 3rd.— lt -requires no hbaxiho, and ao preparation. 4t_.-^f*t is pbsfeotlt dokable, no matter : " fche amount of washing. sfch.— Fobs TisfEs the QbAMxiT? at fche same prica. 6fcfa.— Either Metallio or Quill Pen^ may • be used. ■ R. LUCAS & SON. ■ "FOR THK BLOOD IS THS LIFE." * CLARKE'S TTTORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark— « Blood Mixture." THf3 OREAT BLOOD POaiMEB AND EEBTOBEE ! i'Fbrc cleansing and clearing fche blood from all impurities, cannot he too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds ifc is a never faUing J aud permanent cure. It Cures :old Sores iCueiea Ulcerated Soses on ! tha.Neck Cares Ulcerated Sore Legs Cures Blackheada or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy Sores Cures Cancerous Ulcers < Cures Blood aud Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings- - . Clears fcha Blood from all impure Matter From whatever causa arising, Ap this .mixture i^ pleaaanfc fco fche . taste, and- warranted free -from anything injurious to the mosfc delicate constitution of either ;sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers fco giva ifc a trial.to'tasfiifcS'V-flae. " ,*"■•*.;•'.' ''.' '•■'' Thousand's' of testimonials 'froba all parts. Sold in Bottles 3s 3d each, and in Cases, ■coptaioiugi sis;- times the quantity, llaeach-i---aufflcienfc to effecfc a permanent cure in fche greafc majority of long standing cases, BE ALL CHESHSTS and. PATENT MEDICINE vkndobs throughout the world. Sole Proprietor, E. S.< CLASKB, Chemist, AporasoASiEs' Hall, Limooln, England -EXPORT AGENTSi i -y Burgoyne, Burbidges, & Co, Coleman-street London. Newberry & Sons, 37, Newgate-afc., London. (Barclay & Sons, $5 Fatri*igdon-si,'Lohdon. Sanger &'Sons, Oxford-street,' London. ■ And all the London Wholesale Houses. NEW ZEALAND AGENT3Kempthorne, Pkossbb, and Co , Wholesale Druggist*, DoiaEDiN and Auckland. MBLBotjfiNE Agentl. '. Felton, Gf*_ctt wads & Co., Whbieaaie Drugt ■- ■ gists.*" fe. and M. Keooh, Wholesale Druggists. Hemmons & Co, Wholesale Druggists. _JDN_r AGENTS. .' Elliott Bbothesbs & Co, Wholesale Druggists. Ed. Row & Co. 7*' ' ";''A9BL_ID_' AGENXfif.FAOLDiRa 8c Co., Wholesale Druggists. A. -M.-rBiqKB'oBD.&SoNs, Wholesale. Druggists' and Importers, Adslaidb and i Kadina. : BSIBBANB AGENTS. Bebexet & T'vatloe,. Wholesale Druggists. I - 2499 '[Is .there no hope?' the sick man. said. 5 ; The silent doctor shook his head. " While there is life there's hope',' he cried.' • | "'JSgroto, dum animas est, epesreit.", DK. L. IT iSMITH (The only legally-qualified ! Medical man advertising), . consults— On all a&ationsof the Nervous SystQEU.(no- | matter .-from wliafc 'causa- arisiog) j -on- «U* j broken-down Constitutions ; on all Digeasea . wising; froijj early Indjacrefcions j on Goufc s. : on.Rheumatism. ■ ' '■ > ' ' • IN these Colonies, those excesses which we -..ha^ndulged fa "hofe, youth '•'•tell upaa* rrus with'fea^unnteresfc. ' ; 7' '■ ■' \ .'. 7 'Ouif regret's ,are useless, our repinings fiitile. The sole idea should be the chances wb possess of remedying fche ilia wa already ■ have, or combafciog tlie effects likely to result. I .Hide -it as .he may— -puD oa as good an ex-' nteri-^r-ashe'cah— Btillis fche victim conscious fchafc he i^ Jiving lie/and thaß^sooneror-Vater his vices j»£^dik*oyer him .tbi.tiheVbrld.iQir ..^aith— bur obligations ,fco .society, at- large— •fche welfare of pu£>i_6ice- b_s|riugUand fcha dufcy we owe to ourselves— forbids procrasti natiou, and „ points out to us not fco wait* £_lfcha ravagef break oue in our coosti*|ution3. (Before negotiating wifch a merchant, before ..eogagjfig with a confidential .clerk; -.beforeemploying a barrister— a' careful man makes toquiriea |u.n^*|heir;' standing. {•.aßd', 1 in; che M a& $7 & M^®$ dv iW~*' h k*> ikhia legal qualification:* and as to his capabilities of >rarfe[acfcrng"fche i'tfdSvidiikl business he consults --hfr-ip'oh. Strange to say, however, in the TietecttQ- of a mbdical man, the. sufferer fre-*^-|enfcly omits* fchesa necessary precautions, 'and wifcnoiifc regard to the fitness, qualifica•tibniesporießcCan.d ability for the particular Mlmenfc requiring ' treatment, he consults •fche.uearest-man,: whose experience and practice,; per hags, lies in quite jan opposite direc'fcion. Is ifc, astonishing that eb many are driven roined-in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and moaey? Have I not, lor .years, pqinfced out to them. thafc I, Br. L. L. " Smithy am' the only legally<salijie<l medical atan aduertisiag in the Colonies ? Have I nofc .^prasscuted, at my own espense, fchesa' ■ Trery quacks, and exposed fche various nostrums' -they are selling— such as Phosphodyne, Kaseace of life, &c— and had them analysed, and found fchem tb oonsisfc of " Burnt sugar ; and flavosiug mafcter,*" and. the cerfcificates I have PKOYBo r to be all forjgeries. Ifc is for this reason that I 'step out of the ethics of fche profession and advertise, ix> give those whb requrie my *branch\an opjSprtubity of sabwing tfiey cab cbnkult a legally qualified :man,'and ! one* moreover who has made this his eapQckl study. Dr L:'L.\Smith is the only (egally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in M-jlbourn*s2-t years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Lo.as of Pcjwer and Debility - Syphi- > litic AffecUona .^ant of Condition @opt and Bheumatism.^ D£ r L. L. SMITH can beconsblted by lefcter -^-Fee -6L ; Medicines forwarded fco ; all the colonies. .. Dk; L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. East. • ; ( (£&te the Residence of the Governor), Mpao*aaNE. aio
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 164, 13 July 1877, Page 4
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