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fii «o.©Bßy , DRAPERY, and GESERAL %J( MESCHAfiIDISE ctitibeasd Rveajl, i at BIKOBTOS'S STOKK,thtj Woc<i, CHEAPER tban aSy List now pullished. One purchase will prove tbs feet. The puoiic invited. Mil •f]|f OOL, SHEEPSKINS, AjNB ,f V BlDls.— Tbe undersigned! are CASH PURCHASES df lie above, ' LIGHTfiAND & CO., 1248 W«ii6ac Felimofigery, Brightwater. NIXEY'S BLACK lEAB. » CLEANLINISB. f< ; WG. NIXEY'S REFINED BLACK • LEAD is the cheapest sod best for Polisbing .Stoyea and all kinds of Ironwork equal to Burnished, Steel, without waste or dust. In Id., 2d , and 4<). BLOCKS, and I « BOXES. CJUJTIok— THBKB ABB BEVEBAI. IMreATIOHS. 1 Sold everywhere by all Shopkeepers. Counting Hoosa— Soao Scjotaa LoNiioK. ] < 'Is there no hope?' the sick man said ; . The iilent doctor shook his head. j « Wbjle thero is life there's hope,' he cried.' u JEgroto,dumanitttat ett, tpit.ett." ''■■ ■ rpR. ; L. ; .L^;SMITH \ ■ (The only legally-quaMed Medical jman ■'•'•• advertising), / . „. . . i,(poKsjrc,Ta^: „.. • .. . : On t.lL.afectioß» pf, |h9,Nervqas Sjatem (no matter. , from whaf came arising) ; on all . brpkeri-dowQCoßetitutlona ; on all X^ieeases arieing from early Indiscretions ; on Gout ; on B&eumatiim. \ "liN ;th«aa Colonieti tbote. eicessea, which we <JL, haveiadaJ^ed ift f hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. ' . j „ Our ,f egrets, are .BKelegf, our repiniogs fatfle. The.sole idea should be tihe- chsnees we possess of remedying, .the ills wo already b&ve, or combating the e&cta likely to result.. Hide It as he may— put on as goodanj ez« terior as be can— still is the victim conscious that be is a living lie, and that sooner or later hie vices will discover Mm to the world. jOur Faith— qur; obligations to society at, /large— the welfare of our s'ature offspring— and the duty we owe to ourselves! — forbids prccrasti nation, and points out. to uanot to wait till the ravages break out in pur constitutions. .Before negotiating with a merchant j before engaging with a- confidential clerk;, before ampioying a barrister— a careful maa makes inquiries as to their standing ; and, ini the caieof a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualiacations and ae to bis capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, ini the , selection of ; a medical man, /the sufferer frequently omits these. neceJKry precautions, and without regard to' the fitness, qualification, esperienca, and ability for the particalar ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man; whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. ■ ■ ! ; Ii it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money? Havel not, far years, painted out to them that I, Br.L. -L. Smith, cat the only legally-qualified medical maa.adeertieMg in the Colonies t Have t not also prosecuted, af my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostijums they are idling— each a» Phospbodyne, Eisence of Life, &c— and had them snaljted, and found them to consist of "Burnt sugar and fiavqring matter," ' and : the c ertiflcates I hitve proved to be ail forgerie.«. Itr is foe this 1 reason t&ai;l step out of the ethics of the 'piof enlotf and advertise, to give those who r eqmrie^ ! the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one moreover who lisa made! this his espeefal study. < Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualided medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 2s:vea«s io, full practice on Nervous Diief|ses Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism. * Dr. L: L. SMITH cad beconsuUed by letter —Fee &\. Medicines forwarded to all ha colqnies. .. I '■■"" Dr. L. L.' SMITH, . 188 Collins it. Esit. (Latft tMe Seajdeaee of. the Governor j, ' KB&BOOEMB. ; For Internal and Esteraal Uae. * • "A balm for wound,"- ; ■ ■'■■ "A cure tor every ill." .-> • . ■•: ; Sold 1)7 811 Druggists and Storekeepers, 1 ..'■,-■■ , PaicE—HALF-A-CaowN. '.'• ; THIS. GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY • •->■; cures. u. ..... i I ; Ruenmatism.Neuralgfa.GoutiSoiatioa, .Gpntraotipns, Diarrhoaa, and all . ; Nervous and Inflammatory > Aohesand-Palns,,,:, : M'J.. WBSTON'S WIZAEBr OJL, • •■ ,■ -READ' THIS':^- ■-•? ■' j LjV ' ' '' ■• 'LaridsbdraugKs'Vtelofii, ' : ; \, \ ■■ _ - : ■; ■;■■»• "^ '^^U. : Mb. Fbjlmk Wkstow, '''■.".■ !.'•!. Dear Sif,— l desire to inform you I that sinc9 r yQur adven^in our {district there are numerous au^beatioated ■ J cai&' of* Weiton't Wizard the radsc beneficial m& happy results. I might mention Mr J. Andrew^ of the ; Mining' board, 4nd| Mr' Grant, Cobb's agent; l wbo were-isnfferiag from rheumatic gout, sad in the short? space ' }of one week were entirely cared. Imfature 'I shall uie itiii'my'practicei Send me« imall ewe of your largest bottles. ■' " ■■ \ -.'.•.: K«spectfully . yours, Thko. Hahsant, M.D. »ESTON'S MAGIG PILLS! : - „: • iFEicfi, ETalf-a-Ckowk. WESTON'S, MAGIC PILLS consist: of a ■ tessref «l combihatfon of, vegetable Aperients , found only oa the great American Coatipent. Their* action is not enervating to the system like most of the drastic' medicittea now in generial uie; but whilst tHeir.op'eratiiinjglmiid and^palnWi*; tbfelr eiffect is mb'st luccetsful. They require no alteration of diet or eoafinemeofe in the house whilst taking them ;i they act specfflc*Uy upon the .Blood, LiverL and Bidnoys, dispersing all morbid accutuulaSione, aad produce a regularity of the bowels so essentfatto healfc&Tiad comfort. ' .SOLE PEOPEIETOE : '< it E,ilL;F l K ; - 'W. ,'E S X-pj N : ! WHOi^BSALB AND OBNKRAL AGENT : . „ < i.ajm;fi)iraE new zkalakd : PBOSSEB&JCO. ■■■'■■- : ■'■.'■■ •> \lnl> -■■f-->,H

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 163, 8 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 163, 8 July 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 163, 8 July 1878, Page 4

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