GRAT-SUE^'COM#dRTiN^. ] ; 'Vi ' TH- P F-S-. * ;S™"" T C 000 "A.I -Ci • • ' BRS_4k#AST. "By a thorough knowledge of -the Natural! lawa whichgovem the operations of 'digestion and njitrition, and by"a car'elfil applib&tiph of the^fine properties of well-seledted CoCoa, : MrJ Epps has provided our breakfast l tables vriihj a. delicately-flavored beverage which caay save us many doctors-b ills. It is-by thejudicious^ use of such atticles of diet; that a constitution I may be gradually built up un^fcii BtEQQgi ; enough' to resist every, tendency to' dis^aie. | fftlu-d- eds bf . subtle maladl-s : floati_tg ; around j. ns^ ready, to attack wjh'e.ever th6re4si a wdak ; point. We mayescape ujany I.^'.1 .^ ' . fatfeli shaft by keeping ourselves well fbrtlfied' with! pure blood and a properly nourished __a__<£' I —See article id the Civil Service Gazette. '' . Made simply with boiling w__(rer -or nii-k.,. Sold only in Packets and Tins, Jib and lib, - "labelled -'thua^i- Vr <J. A M E^S'V.^B'T-FS" ''"' ; & C 0.,: HOMCEdPATHIC CHEMISTS, . j -8, c Threadneedle-seree't, ahd 170, Piccapiy i Wd^oi'vi " Eassos Road, __s_b'.Ci_-b-i_i "TWk ■ •Loßnoo*. ' " ' !: ,' ' '■ 14 '< .: l r : v. ■ .-, -fit n •' , . "Is there no hope? ' the sick iaqa jsa_d SJ: ! The silent dqctpr shook his head. e « While there is liko there's hope,' he cried.' \ 1 " JBgroto, dum animas est, spes ett." DX. L. iTs.MITR. : (The only legaily-qualifled Medical mani ; advertising),-. . '•_' ,' ■.;-, ;.' { .. OOHSULXS— o'V'S".-. ( ; On all a__ee.ions of the Nervous .Systemr (no ' mutter from what c§use ; arising^; oarall broken-down Consti.utions j qn all Diseases ; arising from early Indiscc^tioas jba Gout ; \ on Rheumatism. IN these Colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in, *' hot youth " t&ll upon ■ us with fearful : ; , tl , Our regrets are useless, our repinings >[ futile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we already ' have, or combating the effects likely to reault. ' Hiije it as lie may— put on as good,aa es- : terior as he can — still is the victim conscious that he is a living lie, and that Sooner oc Jater ; his vices will disco ye.'him to the world.' Our i Faith— our obligations to society ac large— . thei welfare of our future offspring— and .the duty we owe to ourselves— fbr bids -prdc-S-ti . natiou, and points out to ua not to wait 011 • the' ravages break ou. in.our coastitutioba. ' Before negottatiagSwlth a merohknt, before engaging with a confidential clerk; before : employing a barrister— a careful man ipakes ■ inquiries as to th^ir ataqdiug } and,-,, in $_c case of a legal adyisejr, bothj as ;to his legajl qualifications aud, : as to liis,.. capabilities. of transacting t&eindiyidoaj business he consoles him upon. v Strange, to say, Jib^eves^ati' 6|^e selection of. a medical ' matf, the sunerer frequently omits these necessary precautions, and without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience, and ability for' thefpariicular ailment, ranking treatment, heconsults the nearest? iam, whose fekpetfedce <khd practice, perhap^, lies" ia quite an .opposite direction. Is it astonishing that co rqany /are driven mad, are ruined in. health, audi are, bankrupt inspires, hope, and money? Have I not* jor. yetrs, pointed oat .60 Cheat that l,Mv'.,JL.£t. Smith, am the only legally-qualified -medical ma* advertising in tlie Colonies ? H^ve T _inot also prosecuted, at my own expense,- these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling — such as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, &c.-^and[had them analysed, and found them to oonsist of '• Burnt sugar andflavo.iQ£ matter," and the certificates I have provej* tob'e all forgeries.' It is ib_ this reason that'! atejiout'of the' ethics of the pro- '■ fession and advertise, tp give those who requrie the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qiiatiflei man, and one moreover who has made 'this his especial study. ■:; , : " Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has'b-eh-a-Melbourne2_ years in full practice on Nervous Diaeases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want; of Condition Gotland .'Rheumatism. ' . .'. YV Dr. L, L. SMITH can . beconsulted : by I letter -rFee £i. Medicines. forwarder to all ithe colonies. V j Dr. L. L. SMi'TB.; 182 'Collins li. E a.t.,'I ...(Late the Residence, of the Governor), -V" X '' .. w___,Bfonaiid. ; ' . '-"' -" '2}'q 1 "'H '' '. f '' ' !■'■" '— ■«H»-P-ll._liMlll ' V, ---^Z-jjj/.
.;;•■ Adv-Oss to Mo_kebs I— Ate youbrpken hi' your re_C by a sick child suffering witn tha psin.of cutting Jeeth? Go, at once to a chemistiahd get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleassnt to taste. It produces natural' quiet" sleep", by; relieving the 'Child.frpm pain, au<s ! the little cherub awakes ?' as bright as a button." Ie soothes the child, it soltens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, andi_ ; the best known remedy for dysentery and \diarrhoe_, whether arising from teething or other causes Sold everywhere at Is. ljd. per bottle. Manufactory, 493, Osford-street, Loudon. Ej-obi-ine I— For the Teeth and Breath — A lew drops of the liquid " Eloroline " sprinkled on a wet tootli-bruah produce a pleasans lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites ahd imparities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops 1 decay, gives to tha Eaeth a peculiar pearly whiteness; and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant' odor arising from decayed teeth or tdbaeco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in pact of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared fay Hehry C. Gallup, 493 Osford-street London. 1091 Valuable Discovbbt foe the Hair. — If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling o_t; use " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most • Restorers.' lt ni_kee the h_ir charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed Ask your ueareac chemist for " The Mexican Hair itenewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold evervwheie at 3s. 6d. per bottle. 9.9
r j .bfflSon of a Liverpool Merchant desires JL a SITUATION in the Ofßce of a New Zeal.nd I?ir_a of Merchants. Has had f.ur years' experience, and could probably introduce English business. Addbess —Mr ROBERTSON, 89 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, England. 1877 "DIMMEL'S OHOIOE .Pl-RFUfikfißY Rimmel's Toilet Vinegar — A pleasant, tonic and refreshing adjunct to the Toilet and Bath, a reviving scent and a powerful disinfectant. For warm climates it is invaluable. Rimmel's celebrated Lavender Water. Rimmel's treble distilled Eau de Cologne. Rimmel's much improved Florida Water. Rimmel's Jockey Club, and other' fragrant Perfumes. Rimmel's Lime Juice and Glycerine gives the hair a beautiful gloss without greasing it, nourishes the roots, and imparts au agreeable coolness ti the head. Rimmel's pure White Glycerine Soap, Brown Windsor, Honey, Almond, Coal Tar and other Soap in bars or cakes. Rimmel's Valentine Violet, Rice, RoseLeaf, and other Toilet in boxes and packets. Rimmel's Aquadentine cleans, whitens, and preserves the Teeth, refreshes the Mouth, and sweetends fche Breath. Rimmel's Photochrome, for imparting to the Hair or Beard a perfectly natural and permanent shade. E. RIMMEL, Perfumer by appointment to H.S.H:the Princess of Wales, 90, Strand, London. An illustrated price list on application. 623
6MWMI ixmm^ " " . j " i — Bishop's — Granular- Effervescent * ' Citrate of. Magnesia is not merely. QfS. r* ™MC _q | pieasanMrink, bU is i.l.o'tirie ofohb : t .'R.'\rEF : srf^«T^_. moat vaita_bl_ aids to 1 health in esist--tf*lT^ x^T eace - Ifc has been choaen b y /VE2r\ .'. • j£*- l! ' ! Public, ; appi&ved^by;-he,;p_o_es&orf, [Eateredat « ifl2^ J sta«on«»'Haa _ . -. : and is nOfcprescrioed regul&rly._i^L. /•l_^-e__ V£*y •■ ■ •' «« V ft^' • 'Misands of. physicians throughout' ' UJ Pn Jim* tak _*a««_^^lfk fche vorM Rs :^"*».;-- Bafm;(&ad 4 MM 'rVrnm H IMw-SlOl^ ipleasantest .regulac Aperient for:<per^ ■ Jl JjT 111 M II IJI "v •'• -* : of all!⩾aaji?c.nditioasjvV . . ■ °** a""-**"™ I The. fact tfatijtheGetieratMkdical; ,-. rfa . ' " ' , ' ■ ' ■ ! Council kfts introduced an Imitation Prt^LnT- rve3oen J .^KjPwtfe? of this v « ht ma 4*ev* qf. Bishop's Granular Effervscent Preparation are retained ia the highest decree; throt_.fi ita /»_ .*„!#■ • -. - c i' e ™- scenr granularform,produ C i n gacontinued.p--k-_iAffe™&«"; Cl } rate of Ma 9^ia. mto the, British and preserving the flavour as a palatable Saline Draught. ~ fharmacop.e}&, ,is,. a_ remaiUdble and rfim,l!. V fP r «I a i uaWe _! to Tra 'eUfM» e«p««l*Uy in tropwjd most influential testimony to the ~hvoi~ v Uue,of , DIRECTIOWa.-Two tea-spoonfuls or more, put *°t* «,. r- '■ '; ' P ! into a tumbler half full of water, and drank during;effer- Lemon JuiCO r frotU-whicb) oaeo_>^ _-,l C n n f_;' W1 " P r ro , vc . mil^ but e®" 9 , 8 * Aperient ; while a its chief ingredients is pbtaia.d. hassmall tea-spoonful, taken in a wine-classful of -water wiU i i.- i _? *= v»v'* tB ' t i**^ act as a valuable aAt-acid cooling draught^when ftverish A long teen km^ n m rao - s6 Certain -■' dehciously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made preventive Of scurvy, and, -indeed,, by adding to a tumblerful of cold spring water (previously the British Government insists on a sweetened vnth sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate. BUp p, y , o f th i 8 Bubs Jbce diriverj - introduced and iphep ared by Emigrant Ship. In the9pec.al,caa_«»_X_RED BISHOP, jaratrfaciarins «J|,m_t, 'SS^i» „ l l^,' SW Q Sl?f • ' li.« of tbe Lemon. Juice are'com- • This Botde should be kept well corked, and in a drrD__._ 1 b »ned with a mild aperient. ;- F . I 1 .^amaorypiac^Jl Th _ Mineraiw^ er Salli i J - ( g eUze j.. ;. Facsimile of AfFPFn » fW n P .. r a'i Vi^, y ' Ci * lßb H &c ) afs esbellent ' WlTHnnr ?-u^l^°^ S ZaK ardclea t0 introd « c «i *«<* the sale of Wl IHO Ul which NONE ts Genuine, i , them is.repidiy .-creasing.; ., v y MINERAL WATER SALTS. ."...„._.'..'._..^SZZl . ITor the preparation of artificial water*, these 'JGrinuUr Effervescent" Salts are especially , suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and may be relied on as presenting at the" iim^'" time the chemical ingredients of tha natural waters. It is obvious thafc" iii" ihis form IW" w_*i UUlar eßerTeacent " preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves, j While all the constituents of tha natpral spriijgs" are exactly produced, ; the Sales are Extremely portable, more eronomical, and with theai a sparkling refreshing draught is procurable in any quantity at any time. '■ — , T33STIMI OKT I .Al-' 3- S,' ', . ' ,■ '.' : ' : ''.,'; i,'.'' 1 Dr. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at th^ Pharmaceutical Society of (Grreat Britain, thus writes :— " I have examined a great many samples of Mr^Bis«OP.s granui_ted pr^aca-V tions, obtained at various times and from differeot s.urca., and hive fouud the__ to be.yery. , uniform iv character, fully charged with Carbouic Acid, and obviously made with great 1 care and accuracy." ; V . • ;-:V'Y A provincial firm writes :— "We have much pleasure to inform you thftiytyir Magnesia }s>> much appreaiated in our connection. We have sold other makers' in former Keijrs, but nqw weshili never sell any but Bishop's Our customers have sotaetihie-' dimpliined o.'the" Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they! will never be disappointed if they always askfor Bishop's, and see thit they get it." . ;\ LABOR.ATIOiIIY AiND OFFI CBS;. SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE KNll) NEW TOWN, London, IL: .SOLD by KEMPTHORNE, P&OSSEES, & CO., Dunebut, All Chemists Merchants, Shippers and the Original Maker t put. in ■ convenient -si-ies- foe , Foreign uae • • ' -' ! issiii-_[6 l -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 181, 2 August 1877, Page 4
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