MMl*l*l~M SB, -M- A-H TiiL ; ;.■'■?■■■''■ :i*];::'M*p.. : -f^yw \> ■ '. -..:■. • ••- ' '•'. -or.'. ,-;„■ •• 1 .CCH&NEB-OF COEfciKGV7O(JB?.ASI^; ; ■ ' KliE-BTBEETS,'?.'\: ':.■-: (House lately occupied by Mr. H. Sl'% : A«garde) ( ■ . \ j obder3 Executed ;with th? utmost .Neatness and Dispaxcj?. . 1071 MONEY TO LEND-on approved FREEHOLD SECIJRITr,in sums to suit Eor'rowerß.' r< Apply to C. B. BURHYi ■'■■ 725 Solicitor, Trafalgsr-sSreet, Nelson. ' BOOKS BOUND.in any style by; S. LGGAS& SON. "Is there no hope? ' the alcfe man said | ' ] The silent doctor shook hia head* f 1 W v hile there ia life, there's hope/ ha orlea.^ <( .jEtfroto s duin<inw(2te*S t apeseitJ f .1 /■ BE. vU<SpTH ;^ ; (Tha only legally-qualified Medioal-maai adversiaing), " ; CONSULTS— On all affections of' tha Nervous System (no matter from what cause arMcf) i oq all ; . broken-down CoMtlfcutlona j 00 All Diseases ' arising ftom early,ladisoee6ioa»j on. Gout; ' on Eheusnatisai. ' ' C: ': - • • ■ ■ ~ - ■ • ;i t_ IN. these Colonies, those excesies-wbicH 'tre , i have indulged in "hot youth "fell ujjoin us with fearful interest. T - ' Our regrets .are j.ttHeless^. fOttrirepiaings futile. The sole ide« should yVMthaiekmczs we possess of remedying tha ills we already have, or combating thq effects >likeiy to re?,Q^. Hide it as ho may— put on as good&n exterior aa he can— still is the victim conscious that be is a living lie, and that sooner or later his;yices discover htm to tbe world. JOur Faitn— our obligations to society at large— the wei/are of our tataro offspring— atid the duty weowe^ to ourselvas— forbids procrasti nation, and points out to as noeito trait Bill tha' ravages break out in pur constitutions. Before negottaiiag with a ; faeEohau6} before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barriater.rra careful man. inakas inquiries as to their standing; and, .ia.tbe case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and ' &s to his capabilities iof transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection o£ a mediiJal man, 1 . the sufferer ftequently omits these necessary precautions, and without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience, and ability for the partictt; Jar ailment requiring treatment, be consults the, ueareßi man," whose experience and, -practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. " " .. la it astonishing that go many are driven mad, are ruined in health, aiid are bsnkrapfi in spirits, hope, and money? . Ha?a I not, few years, pointea bus to them that 1, JQjr..JLi L. Smith, am the oriljf legally-qualified medical ma* advertising in the Colonies? Have I' not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling — such as Phoaphodyae, Essence of Life, &c.--and had them analysed, and found them to doasiafc of " Burnt siigar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. Ifc is for this reason that I step out of the eihics of the profession and advertise, to give those who requrie the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one moreover who iiaa made, this hia especial study. ' Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melboume24 years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections W&nfi of Condition Gout and Rheumatism. . ' Db. L. L. SMITH can beconsalted by letter —Fee £l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. ' Da. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins st. Haa6. ..(Late tna Residence of the Governor), MELBOURNE. 2!q
A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PBOVIDINt FOX MUTUAL LIFE a'sSBR&HCE, &«|. , N.E W T -Z.E A-L A N-D .B,« A H Q-H J 1 • • Head Qimaß^'TFßUWxa'So^ •'-■■ ; Pbbsbiw Askhaii RsvEiroa ' .?.-,«ipefdr .. ... 4470,000 AcoDMotATED Funds .exceed £2,000,000 Tha^rety bauaesa fo/ the yew 1876 was 4559 prbposala accepted arid completed, assure !Mg;£lfiw,Ms, and prdduelag a new anaaai revenae.of ,£56,800. Persona aaauting with this office ahare the whole proflCa, and a bonus is declaeed every fifth year. ! EDWARD W. LOWS, ■ Resident Secretary. Agent for Nelson : A. W. SCAIFS. ! 1829 London House, HARDY-STREET. JUST ARRIVED, AND ON SALE, SIXTEEN KQLLS Linoleum, OR noiseless mniM. It is Wash co the Feet and Wkaes Well. also, SAMPLE BOXES OF NEW ZEALiND WOODS CONTAINING ; SKTY YABIEItBB. - KIT These hare taken ten years to collect, and hare M&ori and Lalla a&mes on each. ■'- | Second-haiid • . . . Furniture ; BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, OR LET ON HIRE BY THE WEEK OE MONTH. : tenetiaFblinds MADE OR REPAIBED. 0i A FEW CHEAP LINES OF CARPET. Furniture of every description made oa the premises GOOD VALUE FOS, MOHEY. « THE ONLY HOUSE WHERE JDrawing-room Suites } ARE MADE OF WOOD TUAT WILL NOT TAKE TBM I ■ 3 - : v" " _ WORM! tHOLB SUITES OR PARTS OILY ; CAN BE HAD. CABINET lAKER, ! Upholsterer, ATSD TT"NT'nTO"R r P A TTI?*D
6EANULAR EPFBEVESCEIIT PREPARATIONS. j ■ —- r if Bishop's Granular Effervescent *O 4NIH Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a otv**»» 1 «»-»a I .^«j > pleasant drink, but is also bm; of the . - -^Tr\"R,'VT=l«rN^ most valuable aids to health in exist--I?^^ ence - It has been chosen by the ■^ /let\ public> a PP toved b / «« ptofescion, : taterea at I iJFA I Stattooars'Saii.i ' aad is now prescribed regalarly by .#• Jjffctftk \«SV «■< fl^ - thouaanda of physici&na throughout b^M% & IBquwF"*^^ *«^f^^^k\r^. the world aa the best, safest, and, | *<ClJ[ ij . BlftWfljl*^ 60n * ot all figes and conditions. • , •,-, | ■ JtffeJrfa ffe f ac t (fa( (fa Q eneFa i Medical « rf _ '" Council, has introduced an .Imitation l^mnlavform^Toi^mgmcbaSA^S^SicJct Citrate of Magnesia into the British and preserving the flavour Mttp«l*t*bleßtline Draught > rharmocopmia, is a remarkable and 'cUm a £/»7ifrnrn W9 « to T * BTelI ?»c eTOtowllf to tropUtl most influential testimony to 'the'iygi^ e?ic v a lue of the ori / iml ?rep ™ a _ BrßSCTroMrs.^-Two te»-ipooafate op more, rat fto!l * '•'" l into tumbler half Ml of wrter, &nd dEntnfc daring offer- Lemon Juice, from which one q| S«'S!i P M W , ( l fflil ? bat • fflcio , l{ Aperient; whilea its chief ingreaieritg is obtained, has small tea-spoonful, taken to a wine-slsoiral o* watpr win ■ i »T *.*. --- ■ •' -? ■ • .. . act as a valuable antacid l c^^raaWwkea fevS A lon S fceea kn0 * n *• 6he TOOSfc certain ; j aeliftioasly cooling and rsft««bingli«TeFase««f«lap lie made preventive of scurvy, and/ indeed - KSr™^ of ,, cold *P r ?*ff w^« r (pwfawlf the British Government insists -on a qweetened wnh; 80gar> ) > gmdt quantity^f l^qtrato. : ? supply ot feh i 8 sabstatfee ou Mfy •■ iNraontrcED ard pasPAEK* it Emigrant Ship. In the spec al com--I ■ LO»po,». tiee of the Lemon juice. a re. com- • iThia Bottle should ba kept well corked, tad fa tdrvulftfla bined With ft Wild aperient. ' „ .. ~ „,„__,„ Vichy, Carlsbad, &o.) are excellent ■ wrr^n^ E , D^ll a Pf:' S Labd > «**» t0 the Bale of Wliauui which NONE ts Genuine. them is repidly increasing. MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the preparation of artificial waters, these «* Gr muhr Effervescent" Salta are especially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and may be relied on as presenting at the same time the chemical ingredients of ths natural waters. It is obviou9 that in thU form the wh*i nal f r e^ er?eaceni " preparations present many advantage? over the waters themselves. While all the constituents of the nafcnral springs are exactly produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more eronomical, and wifch them a sparkling refreshing draught l$ procurable m any quantity at any time. TBSTIMO3STX^3LS Db. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical SocJety ot Gkent Britain, thus writes : — " I have examined a great mauy samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from different sourcas, aud h*ve foaod thecn to be very j uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with great care ) and accuracy." A provincial firm writes :— "We hava much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreai&ted In our connection. We have cold other makers' in former y e*rs, but now we shall never sell any but Bishop's Oar customers have sometimes complained of the Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed x£ they always ask for Bishop's, and see thifc they get it." LABORATORY AND OFFICES; SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, & SOLD bt KEMPTHORNE, PROSSES, & CO., Dunedht, All Chemists Merchants, Shippers, aad the Original Maker, put ia convenient size? for Foreign use " I6QI-i26J
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 172, 23 July 1877, Page 4
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