la th«e no h^a' ?^rt^a " WfaUe there h life thoraVnop^ : h3^edg|g| (The only legaily-qaalifl^ ;^t|^fi^jfe'man|p •-..'...". advertia&i^^2^?|g<?|^|l On all affectlona of the Nervoas Byatem:<no || matter from what caura^uißiiigji^llqa^illl^ broken^own Conadtatiooa ; on aU Digeaseg: % arising from euiy^^^re&MiToni.G^ti :$z 00 .Hheumatista, ■ ■;'-';';;'?■ ?-\'&?J-^''£l* 7 WsW£^ I» these Cdoniea; those^e^iM;4ycll«al® have indulged : ia « Kdfiyqutli *-;t(BUtiMiif^ ua w!th ; featfWinieM|s'fe :i . ?^>/ r^ r kM\^i^^^, Oar regrets are usefeas^ ou»: repim^gs |i futile. ; The.Bolo idea aaouldl tetfee?ch^<»sj # we possess of remedying '"• have, or combating tfae efiecfa l^ely^to^effalftK; i^ Bide It as M may—put on gQ<^att/ei- ; ? terior aaha.can— still is ;ih« victim QonacioHS: i that he is a living lie, and tfca,6'B!Mn«iOr^lata^<^ Ms vices will dig^^'-i^tbtt^^i^^SCi^jP^ Faith— our obligations to society at largerr- J the welfare of our luture offspcing— and ;?ttii.^l duty we owe to our aelve^for bids; procraisti : i '^l nation, and points out to ub not to^rarfi till m the ravages break 095 jo oor consiiJutions. ''■'. Before negotiating with a-merphtuiti beMra - ; engaging with a coDfldentiaf clerk| jfefore employing a barrister— a cafefal msa makes -\ inquiries aa to their standing ; and, in : the" i case of a legal adviaer, both aaF to htft legal qrialiflcations and as to his'capabiiitfes at •- : j transacting thejndividaal'buaniess aecbniaulta - : '.- himiupon. Strange t^eayjhowever^in t&a f ;j aelection of a: medical; man, the sufferer fte- >?--. qoently omita thes? neoesaary precautions, .{ apd without regard: to the fitness, qualifies- : . > tion, experience, and abiii^ for^tha parfifco* ' ler eilment requiring treatment, h<? conaulfe* the nearest man, whose experieace and prac-: "■ tice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite diwotion. ' • :s:"- . '.- ■-, : - :; ''' -" "' ; '•.'-•> r Is it astonishing that so many are drivan • mad, ara raiued in health, and .axe bankrupt in spirits, hope/and money? 'i Havai not, foe ■ years, pointed out to them that I, Dr. L.!£.. !£. r^ Smith, am the. otdy legaUfiqudßfUd -; iaedieai r^4 man advertising in: the Colonies f XnQt "'"^ also prosecuted, at my own expense, theta i very quacks, and csposed the various noatranu rthey are selling— such as Phoßphodyne, ;| Essence i_of life^&c— and hadtbeta analysed, | and found them to oonaist of *' Burnt auga? | end flavoring matter," and the certificatea I g have peovbd to be all forgeries, It is for ihM.! reason that I step out of the ethics at the pro- * | f ession and advertise, to give those Who lequria : i the services of my branch an opportunity of i knowing they can consult a legally qualified .| man, and one moreover "Who has made this | his especial. study;.. , : . V- .•,J ; ;s- ". .; .;•' ".'^ Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified 1 1 medical man advertising, and he has been ia Melbourne 24 years in lull practice on l^ervaus Ml Diseases Loss of Power and" Debility Syphi- j# litic Affections Want of Condition Gout and ::> jf Bheumatism. -"-,"'•>'■■ •'• ; '- '■■•,.'• /- ' r S Db. L. L. SMITH -can Becoiisalted by 3 letter —Fee £l. Medicines forwarded to all J he colonies. , ;^: ' . ' Vii^|: De. L. L. SMITH, 18« Collina sfc. Hart. • .(Late me Residence of the Governor), | . HBLBCDBHB. . v > ■'■?. , * . SOS '] .] POPIJUR f 6|lL|| -ON SALEBY J j| R ; LUGAB I MA I L r. Q F J?TC &i I BEIDGE ST^EET.^ j| The Ber. C R. Gle^g's interesting || Tales of Military Life^ : '. Wm The Hussar -.? ,/''.: : 'f :■■--■'■-.;• ..""•;"m The Light Dragon ./.',lul-£ .-"" ; V >.j|| The Veterans of Chelsea Hospital^ By^ James Grant— — , ._,» Letty Hyde's Lovers 1 ■•■!'■' i -M The King's Own Borderers:. ;» Laura Everingham ' - ■ 9 The Aide-de- Camp ; 9 Did fehe Love Him _. '--'H Oliver Ellis ; .J . . [\ ■,■' ■'■-. ' \:'M Harry Ogilvie : -r ?V : -,« Firafc Love and Laafc Love ; < » The Captain of theGairdi : '-•'-JH TheEomahceofWaß Vv" :-l-: m Jane Seton - v; ; ■'. « One of the Six Hundred - ■ Under the Bed Dragon ' ' 9 The Koashire Bans, r M The Black Watch .:I| Lucy Arden x -ml ~!FauTcf than a Fairy . : / \ .-\ m. By Florence [Marryafe— " ! : M Veronique ' " ; Mad Dumareaque , €8 The Prey of the Gdda \ |1 His Lord and Master . . s! \m Gerald Eatcouit '; ; '"■ ; M " Woman against ; % 11 By Katherine King— • [a Offcheßoll -II Queen of tho*Begpiaen6 / -'. :V " T ' !:: '^ ; ;I| On Guard - ~ ; Our Detatchmenfc - . ; - ; ""^|« By Anthony Trollope — il^S The Ber trams ...^ 4rfl : Doctor Thome ;5 : Bj|| Castle Eichmond .-, Mi] Lady Anna; , V • is! Mendeetoea of Ballycoraa '* "-? "Vermcad ■w -' :■<■'<-'? -X ', ■ i^^j BaehJEay : - \ .-■'. ".. : •^-■■.^^J Ta.e3 of all Countries Ihe Kellys and the O|Eellya '■% J^M By Henr^Kingaley^r ■t ; '-; > ;T^>^- ;^l&^^ Austin Elliot ' - "■ - ' ' :' );, 'b Sf-Xfm ■ , XBlghtfinjCourt, . S1 -v rV- ■ " • : i|^|lM . -,-!BtiiVf!Hal|se:K.- : . a --v^- 1 .:^W^3B . : :";Silcipte#;Silcote f s ;-•:■_ ■•:M^;W| Geoffijy Hamlyn . "^-:- --^^fc!^^ By ■G. : A^Lawr^ce^fe;V^^^@^^ \ 9 <y^ .S^^e^^^-^^vgglgil^ 1 0 " "? \/S^prd.WdlGq^afe|^ : '%^M
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2, 28 January 1879, Page 4
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729Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2, 28 January 1879, Page 4
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