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GRATEFUL—COMFORTINp. (BREAKFAST) COCOA. "By a thorongh knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cpdoa, Mr. Epfshaa provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save usmany doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution ' may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dieeas'e : Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us -ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. may escape many a ifatal, shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with . pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' —.Civil Strviee Gazette. . : : : ; .Sold only in Packets labelled OAM ES BPP S & CO., HOMffiOPATHIC CHEMISTS, ' ' Londos. . 1^94 'Is there no hope? 7 the sick man said ; The silent doctor shook his head. " While there ia life there'a hope/ he cried.' " JEgrotOjdum animas est; spes est." DR: L. t. SMITH (The : only h legally-qualifled Medical man advertising), : : CONSULTS— , • On all affections of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause arising) ; on all broken-down Constitutions j on all Diseases arising from early Indiscretions ; on Gout j on Rheumatism: : IN . these Colonies, those ! excesses which we Jiarelhdulged in " Jiofc youth " , tell upon us %ith fearM interest.' i ; ; -Obr regrets are ' Useless, ' oiir repinings futile. The able ideashriuid be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combatib'gtfcfd'dffecta likely to result. Hide it as he ma!y— piit on 'as* goo^'an ''exteribf aShe ca'n^still i j 'thfe Victiai^cbtiiscioiia that he is a living lie,'anii that sbdn'erbr later his vices will diadover himto 'the world.! ; Our Faith— butdbligiitibna' td 'afpfcieiy at : large— the welfare of ! our- fliture bffsprin'g'-'and 'the duty we owe to ourselves — forbids procraati nation, and points 'out to us not to wait till the ravages break 'out in our cdnatitutions. i Before negotiating with a merchant, before engaging with a ycbtia^eutial, clerk; before employing a barraiteri-'a careful mnn makes' inquiries as ltd theifc : ataridihg" ;' and, > inithe case of a legal (adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of : transacting, ithe individual; busineaa he consults him upon. Strange, 'to say, however, in the selection of a mo3ical : ban, the sufferer fre- ■ quently ; bmiig these neceßiary r precAUtidn&, and without regard to the fltridfesi tion, experience, and ability for thepartica-" lar (tilment requiring treatment! he consults the ueaVest man, whose experience and practice,: perhaps, lies in quite ani opposite direction. : ■••■■■:. ' : . : ■:,:.;". . ;' Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, s hope, and money? HaVe I not, Jo'r •gear's", pointed 'out to them that I, Dr.L>L Smith, dm the only legally-qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies •■?■■ Haveliiqt also prosecuted,- at my own expense, these ■ very quacks, and exposed the various nostrum's they »re, selling— such ;as Phbsphodyne, Eesence of Life, &c.-^and haS them analysed, and found them, to oorisiat of ••' Burnt sugar and flavoring, matter/ and the certificates 1 have pbovbd tote all forgeries. ; . It ia for ihia reason that! etep out of theethics'of the prdfesaioh and advertise, to give those who requrie ■ the services <6t <vdy branch ian opportunity ; of knowing they can consult' a legally > qualified man, and one moreover who lias made this his especial study. / . ; Dr LL. Smith is the only legally qualified 'medical man advertising, and be has been in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous Diseaß'ea Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Goat and Sheumatiam. ■ . ■ ;. . Db!. L. L. ; SMITH dto b«j6nsnlted by letter —Pee £i. Medicines forwarded to all he colonies: " Db. Li Li;SMll fi, 182 Collins s>J L Hast: •' (Late tne Residence of the Goternor), . . MELBOUBNE. : [02 For Internal and External Use, WESTON'B TORD OIL! h i . : "-A balmt iforevery w'dand."' "... : ' ; j ;^A,cure^ j eyeryW;;_-: , _.',_;.;; " Sold^y all Draggiats and Storekeepers, PHICE—rHALF-A-CKOWN. ; ' ' THIS' GRPA 1 T J^kkliltiAN REiIEDY ..!. ■.'•'.-.-.. ./CURES- ' "•,'.■.,'-". :."". Rheumatism,Neuralgia } G6ut,Sdiat!da, Oonferaotibns, Diarrhoea, and all Neryoiis and Inflammator y . Aches and Pains. ; .WSSf Gto WIZARD OIL. iEIEAD^HtS: : r Latt'dab'orpu'gh; Victioria, . ; !: ' April .'lß, lß67. Mb. FHANK WESTOW,;" ' . ';^j.' f " , ; ' .' = . I)ear;Sir,—^ldesireto iniforra you that Binc,e your advent in ; our district ' there are rumf roua authenticated cast a of > Westpn's Wizard Oil producing the ■most ; bctfeflt ial an<J nappjjr, results I might, mention Mr J. Andreyrs,, of/ the' Mining; boar^^and^Mr .Grant, .(]6bbV agtint,'; wlip ...jwere, snfierina from rheumatic gout, and mi the : abort' apsice of oneVweekwere^e^tireiy cured. , lv fature ■I, shall use it in my.practiie. t'eiid me a'amall Cflfe'of jQur]laigtsibqttjea. : i •..".,'.'.;• , Respectfuliy yours, Thko. -Habsant, MiD,, WESTOWS MAGIC PILLS! \ ;• ■ f ; : . j . .' ' . •''■Psicis , 'Half^'Crci'wn. • ' , WfiSTOltfS iIAGiCrPIjULS iconsiatof a careful combination of vegetable , aperientß found. only on the great American CoutiDent. Their action is not enervating tp the Byß|em like most of the; draatiq medicines now in generaluftf \ but,.whUet their, operation ia mili and painless, their effect : iB, n3,ost auccesafuK They, require no alteration of d jet or coaiine^ metf, i,n ; #c ftouse they act apepificallyi ;upp.n.4he. Blood^lJyeriHnd Bidneys, dispersing all morbid acoumuiation^, and produce- a; iregularity.jof, the bowels. sb essential to health and comfort. ■... ; ; , ' i ..l ; ;SOLR PBOPRIETOB :ri ; / P ; BANE W ; ., E ;S f :: T'' O--N| ' ;'WHbLESALB.MD. ! |ENBB^^XGE^T/J l , AGBHTa.FOB NEw'z^ALiiND^"-. 1 ": \r-. KEM^tKOISNB; PEOSSBR &jiQP^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 152, 25 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 152, 25 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 152, 25 June 1878, Page 4

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