Bee-hive Store. Tea. Tea., Tea. New Season's 1878-18^9, Ex Bj.KiUaTney, from Foo Chaw. KAISOW CONGOU TEA In Cbests, HalfiCheßt3and Bcxeg, froni 2/2/4, 2/8, 3/-, and 3/4 per lb, i case Fry's Homrepatnie Cocoa, l-lb/tins; 3 cases prime new Dates 100 boxes new Figs, 1/3 per box 30 aides prime Bacon : Alao, ex -Albion, from Lj tteltbn— ■ 1 ton prime Fort Cooper. 'Oheese, aanerior quality * At H. V. PMUips's BEE-HI?E STOSI r OOBNER OP BKIDfIE AND COLLINS iWOOD.StrbTB. ----..' ,- ,\ ' " 2745 • -'-■'. <..•■..:>' „£ A USTRALIANMUTDALPBOVIDENT •A- SOCIETY. ; Established in the Ybak 1849/! ~', Fes Lifs Assurance on the Mutual Friacipla. IS E W ZB A L aTd B r4n CH : Head Office, Welungtoh. Invested Fund 3........... ABWOAt 1nc05i8 .........:........ ; 55b o€O amodmt ■ assoees;... ....;„.:„.; ikoobkb CtAisrs Paid _.. ;..;... 8 600QO Policies in Force:.... , 31)000 Last JTeab op the QukwQusNNiurc SIXTH PiVISION Otf PROFITS. 1 ; Ths whole of the profits are divided amongst the assured, and ; boDusea to the amonnt of £910,000 have alrendy been allotted.' ! Th 9 last division of profits took place in 1874; and the cash surplus then divided amounted to £285,000, giving additions to policies averaging £3 per ceo' per annum on the sum assured. The bonuses paid on policies ~betomifig claims nave varied from £i5-percj3ne on the 1 sum assnred for a policy of five yeara' standing at £\&0 per cent for one of twentyfive ye a^s* durat ion Bonuses become veste I eddltioDs 16 policies when they have be<?ri>faU five \ cars in force. " " The profits realised during the last fire years will beascertained arid divided a£a¥3ls6 . December next,; and nil policies zssaed dn op before that date will be entitled^o.paracipate the profits of quinquinnium. Proapectuses, iorms of proposal. aaJ all inormßtion may be .obtained .i pom the Office, : Weliiogton, or from ' any; of iitoa Society's agents. : =■/ . ■■■>. EDWARD.; W.LOWM?^,,: a *•/ « . Kesidsn&.Secretam Agent for Nelson : A. W. BCMSB. la fchera no hope?' the sick map said ; The silent doctor shook his: heads " While there;is life there's hope^iheieried.' " jEgroto, dum animas est, spes ettj* 1 br. l; l. .sMiTflr:;(Tbe only legally-qualifled Medical' 'man advertising); CONSULTS— On all affections of the Nervous. System (no matter : from what cause arising) ; on all broken-down Constitutions • on all Diseases arising from early Indiscretions ; oq Qoufi s on Bheumatism. IN thesie Colonies, those ekcesses whfeh wa have indulged in "hot youth" tell anon us with fearful interest, r ?. nr * e e ret8 ' are uselesa, our, repMniGgs fatile. The sole idea should be the chances Repossess of remedying the ills wa already lave, or combating the effects likelftoiesoie. Hide It as he may— put on as goodrdir^exterior as he can— still is the victim conscious •that he is aliving lie.arid thatsodneror later ms vices will discover him to the world. "Oar Faith-.onrobligatiori9 to society at' 1 large— the welfare of our tutare oiSsp'ring— and* the duty we owe to oarselves— forbids procrasti nation, and points out to us not toiwaietlll the ravages break oat in our constitutions. Uelore negotiating with a merchanti'befora I engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister— a careful man makes inquiries as to their standing ; and, in 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 selection of a medical : man, the'sufferer frequently omiis thesa necessary precautions and without regard to the, fitness', qaiMcation, experience, and ability for the partica- ' lar ailment requiring treatment, he coaaalta uearest man, whose experience and praoeice, perhaps, lies, in quite an bpposite'dicaotion. ' - la it astonishing thstsd'-m^Qyare-kriyea mad, are ruined in health'; and are jb^n^rapfi in spirits, hope, and money? . Have I 'not/for years, pointed out to them that I, Dr. ■£,';£. Smith, am the only legally-qualified medical man advertisisg in the Colonies t HaVeinofe also prosecuted, at my own expense,, these very quacks, and exposed the various nastcaima they are gelling— such as Phosphoclyne. Essence of Life; &c.-ahd had them analysed! and found them to consist of «' Burnt; sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have pboved to be all forgeries. .It is for this I reason that I step out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who reqarie the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one moreover who Uus made this his especial study. • '•■'" t Dr L. L. Smith ia the only legally qualified medical man advertising, arid he has been in Melbourne 24 years in lull practice (in Nervous - Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want, of Condition .Goufr'lnd Eheuinatism. i;.. Dr. L. L. SMITH can becpn'solted by letter —Fee £i. Medicines forwarded ftp aU hecolonie?. ' Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins sfciitastr. , (liste the Residence of the GoVernor), MSLBpoaNE. • ■•'•;■' 102
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 273, 25 November 1878, Page 4
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