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: " ' . : ""'■■■.- I . r ■:immw. house, HAEDY .STREET. ETTitiIITTTBE of every description made on the premisea Good Value for Monet/, THS OJTLT HOITSB "WHERE ... DRAWING - ROOM SUITES AEE MAim OF WOOI) V , V' : THAT WILL NOT TAKE /EHB WOEM! CAN BE HAD.- - Second-hand Euriiiture BOTJOHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, OK LET ON" HIEE BT THE WEEK OE MONTH. i Jusfc -Eeceived a Splendid Assbrtmenfe j" ' ; • Of :-= ■>■■:?■ '.-•'.? ' ; CAKPEfS,-."}' WITH HEAETHEUGS TO MATCH Also, FLOOKCLOTH OF VARIOUS PATTEENS. v: ..'.:'■'/• I VENETIAN BLJtfltS Made ior Repaired. .'.'"';".'-""'' OR . NOISELESS FLOORCLOTH. Itis Warm to the Eeefc arid Wears Well. ~ G. FLEMING, CABINET lAEER,;; U P H 0 L S TERER, AND UNDERTAKER./ 4753 "Is there no hope? ' the sick man said ; ' The silent doctor shook his head. " While there is life there's hope/ he cried.' " Mgroto, dum animas est, spes est." DX. L. L. SMITH - (The only legally-qualifled Medical man' adveriising), CONSULTS— '„-•• • ";•' , On all affections ol tho Nervou* System (nd matter irom whit cause arising) ; on aU brokeu-dowu Ooustitutions ; on all Diseases ' arising from early Indiscretions ; onGout : on iiheuuiatism. IN these Colonies, those excesses which vre «■"■ have indulged in «» hot youth " tell upoa us with fearful iuterest. V. •. futile. The sole idea should be the chancea we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combating tbe effects likely to result Hide it as hemay-^pucon as goodaa-ex-V tenor as he can-still is the victim conscious ' that he is a living iie,and.that sooner or, later Ms vices will discover him to the world. : Our t laith—our obligations to society at lar«e-^- ! the welfare of our future offsptidg-and the duty we owe tooursetves-forbids^rocrastii nation, and polios out to us not ito wait till tbe ravages brfeak ouc;in oiir constitutions. . : ; . -,'i Before! negotiating with a' merchmti before engaging with a confidential clerk:' before'employinga barrister-a careful msn makes inquiries as to their standing . aa d; in the : case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications i aad as to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon; Strange to' say, however, in ffie selection or a medical man, the sufferer fre- ; ' gently omna thew necessary. precautions; and without regard tothe fitness, qu»hW ' ion, expeneace, and ability for the parties " lar ailment requiring treatment, he consults ■ the uearest man, whose experience aud pracV tjeo, perhaps, lies ia quite an opposite direccion* ■ .. Is it astoniehing that so many are driven* mad, areruined in health, and are bankrupt ■ ■' m spirits, hope, and money? Have I not lor : years, pointed out to them that I, Dr £ L ■ Smith am the only legally-qualified mediedi * man advertising in the Colonies ? Have^^l "not v ilao prosecuted, at my own expense, these, quacks, and exposed the various nostrum^ - ,bey «re selling-such as jehospfiodyne, md ound tbtm to consist of> Burnt stiear :': md llavotmg matter," and the certificated - : lave proved io be aU forgeries. It is foriWa reason that I etep out of tho eihics of the pro- ; .* ession and advertise, to give those who requrie : ' he services ot my branch »h opportunity of mowing they can consult a legally qualified - mu, anu o UO moreover who uaa made this ' v* especial study. Dr L, L. smith is the only legally qualified nedical man adveriising, and he has been ia : delbourne2i years in iull practice onNervoua peases Lo 83 of Powtr and Debility SVphUH ;l Uic Affections Want of Condition Gout aud^ iheuawtism, -s : }- -px.jli.l. SMITH. can beconsulted; by "-< etter — Fee'iJi. Akdtciriea forwarded to Jl ; - he colonies,- : V --■ : „ t ....":■, ; .y%y,> -.-*) T>n.L. LiSMITH, 182 CoUine' st^East? .(iate tbe Residence of the Governor); ' v : , / ..] . '. 'MEI,BOUBNa: : . ; .: '.. . T r ?;^ .V-^lOjTCii

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 7 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 7 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 6, 7 January 1878, Page 4

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