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GRATEPUE— COMFORTING. EPPS'S (BREAKFAST) GOOOA. u By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a caretul application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, Epfs has provided our breakfast tables with , a delicately-flavored^beverage which- may save ■"us many doctors' hills. It is by-the 1 judicious use of such articles of diet tbat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle 1 maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a -fatal* shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with ptire.blood and a properly nourished frame.' rr- Civil Strvice Gazette. Sold only in Backets labelled ■> J A MES >E*P B S & C 0., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, ; Londok. 11594 'Is there no hope ?' ; the sick man said -, The silent doctor shook his head. "While there is life there's hope,' he cried.' " JEgroto, dum animas est, spes est." DR. L. L. SMITH \ (The only legally-qualifled Medical man advertising), CONSULTS— On all affections of the Nervous System (no matter 7 from what' cause arising) ; on all broken-down Constitutions ; on all Diabases . ( ,ansing from early Indiscretions; on Gout; •'• •dh Rheumatism; '■•'■ IN these Coloniespthose excesses which we have indulged in*' hot youth" tellupon us with, fearful interest. Our regrfetef are useless, our repinings futile. The sole idea should he the chsnees we possess of remedying the ills we already . . have, or combating the effects likely to "result. !'" Hide it tis'hb may-^put bri exterior? 'as heckiri—^till is the victim cdnscious that he ia a livinglle 1 , that ebober or later 7 his Vicey^iit'diicbvier h^iri 'to.the wttrlcL ' Our Faith— bbr obligations to Society at large— the welfare pf our future offspring— and the -. ,, duty, we owe' tb'ourselves— -forbids procrasti ' nation, and f points out tons' not "to wait till ' the ravages 'break 'but in our constitutions. Bef or^ negotiating with a merchant-, before engaging' with a cbbfldehtial clerk; b'efore i - 'ehiployiiig.'a -barrister— 'a caieful - ! mdn y makes inquiries-as to theilr^dtanding ; aud, iri the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal . qualifications and as; to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the - ' selecti6ri ! of a risedicaP man, [ thfe f 'sufferer fre- ' -'quently * ! 6mii a i ' : these • niefdesbry' > preeaudions, regard J to thie' fltness- qusllflcation, experience, and ability for 1 the particular nilmeht requiring treatment, he consults ' theiiearest man, whose experience and practice, L pfer&aps-, lies in quite 'an opposite direction. : * Is it astonishing that so many are driven v mad, are rbioed in health, and are bankrupt :• in spirits, hope, and money? Have I not, lor ' years, pointed out* to them that I, Dr. L. L Smith, am . the ..only -. legally-qualified medical j man- advertising in -the Colonies?) Have I not * ! also prosecuted,, at my > own expense, these : very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums i tbey sre -''selling— such 1 as Phosphodyne, ! '.'Essence of Life,- &c.^-and had them:analysed, and found thtm to oonsist of "Burnt sUgar i iand; flavoring matter," nand the certificates I ■y have pbovbd to be all forgeries, lt is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of tbe pro- - -fessiori arid 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 has made • this ihis especial study. *. -UrLL. Smith* ia the only legally qualified .< medical man advertising/; and he has been in . Melbourn624 years in full practice on Nervous ■y. Diseases Loss of ..Rower-and Debility^ Syphiv litic Ajfieotion* Want of Condition Gout l * and - Rheumatism. , j 'Dk. _i. *-_«.'• SMITH ; can ' ibecohiulted by letter '-^Fee* l'.': Medicines forwarded tp all , ' -he'cdlbnies.' '.'•'-'• ; ibs. ; L. L/'SMITH, 182 Cblliris et; Ha6t. (Late tbe Residence of the Governor), * '*'*'-=_• .■'■• : -'*'- t 'MBiiißoimisrß: =-"•' * ; 'iO2 For iutemal and External Use. WESTON'S WIZARD OIL! ";," A: balna for every wound." ' ' ''''■A^cure fbir eV'ery ill.' ?: ' ;^PW!lor : «ii Druggiatsand Storekeepers, Pbice — Half-a-Cbown. i- 7 THIS GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY ' ; 7,"CtIRteS" ; ,7 ."'' u Rheumatism, _ieuralgia,'Gotiti Sciatica, - i .\eJontraotibns, Diarrlicea,.and all : t v Nervous and Inflammatory Aches-and Pains. .*: raBtON'S WIZARD OIL. READ THIS: ] Lan'dsborough, Victoria, April 18, 1867. '.' ' 'Ms, Fbank' Weston, 7"' , J,''-^iar''Si^I J de'Bire't6 l itiform':j'du that ( sirice ['your' advent in our district theie are nuriiefbns aiitbtintfe-ated cases ot.' We[ston's r \\izardOil producingthe most b'efaidflcial l and .happy 'reJiilts , : -I Wight ' -mentiba Mr J. ' Aha^ewrf,. bt ' thfe"lillrih)g- 'Bbard, and i Mr ..'^gent, who were "siiflering Jrcmyheumstib/gout, arid In! the'alibrtjspace .o'f "ohV^ek W-B ! rfe\'eh'ti i f ely' fcu'red: [ Ih future 1 shall; iise it ih my pi'a-iilii'e; ' i: feud-nib a 'small .iiwe bf ybtir'liirgtst bbtties. . U i li-^apectfully yours, Thko, Hahsant, M-D---WESTON'S MAGIC FILLS! 11l -Pbicbs Half- Af-CROWN. ;;i7EST6N'S : MAIGIC 1 PILLS consist bf a careful combination of vegetable aperients i found only on the great American Continent. Their : action is not enervating to the ayatem fl^ke most of the dfastip medicines now iu •general b'seV hut whilst; their operation is mild and [painless, their ejlect is "inost SBiccee-kful. They, require noVßiteratipn.bCdiet oir coriinei merit, in the house WhUet taking them; they act specifically upon the Blood, tivef.jand .Bidrieys, dispersing all morbid acoumiitatijonß, and produce a.' regularity of the bowels so essential to health and comfort. , SOLE, PROPBIEToitt : j F EA N K W E. S T OIN '. ' \ WHCfiJiHiiß'. r AND J fiMEKii AGENT : ■•-"--- -' SIbNEYfAHD Brlßß_|nE # ...A^MXSFQa'ltEW'^iiAiND 1 : 15 \ '^ [ r KEBI^%toE, PROSSER&do. * "596 '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 18 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 18 June 1878, Page 4

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