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Tor Sale. FlltS I 1 CLASS LVVHSTMENT. ' To Merchant-!, Capfia'ists, &c. BUSINESS PREMISS IN STAFFORDSTREET. "UOft S\LE, thnse well Mtuitri and c inimoVro;i«. X 1 pipuii/js in Sti.ftord.-at.efct, at p Cbunt occupied ' by (ho I'udiTiijiied. An early po^e^inn enn be s;iven. ' For teiins and ml! jiirtloiilars apply to __ WEBB, PANT LIN & 00^ T7\Ull S\LE, an HOTEL, sitinte in fie centie of SJ Duntdin. Apply R. 0. Luscombc, Prinpe->- --- oot • lIWU Sihli, liV- Til , ijyD.JRSivj.VED1' Bulk ale-Ba^s, India; C'jope aul Co., <vi 1 other hran-is W T. mm. jm bulk Poroaud sliou;-, ditto (jroi.eMi—C'luw.i and vl'cll brands i Fi .c I'iingTi tea Snpoiior 1,1 tinn,l coft'e" mil pepper (foltle i hjiup Mi.iiiiliu-. 10-if ditto Dut.lnp an I (Jinl lil.ir rhc,be Essential oils, tin-foil, et ■ etc. E. (2UICIC, li.tttiay-htrcet. FRO IT, J'Hl'IT, on Sub Tjlid DvY, CiiAHLns Coojtk ami Co., Prunes streoi.Snuth — Riii*-ton Pinpiii->. Nmip.ueils, Pears, Soft-shell Alnionds, (-volt'en Russets, an 1 Onions. '10 HU'IVIIHKS oIT THE GOLD FIELDS. 1?!O1{ SALE, 1,200 WETIIEWS. in piime conI? dition. l)e hci»b!c either at Tuapeka or Waitihuna. Piomj't aelh en. ApiiU to Jir. E. Jaci-sok, Camp Waiehou«e, Junction, Tuajiek. . CONSUI/rATION BY LETTER. Ful—"ONE POUND." DR. L. L. SMITH, 192, BOURKK STREET KVST, MELBOURM2 ri^HERE me many ppttents who, although not disX satisfied with their Medical Attendants, yot aredosuoiisof biibniitlhifr their ciisu to onewhom they know imiht, from his prominent position, as the leailiiiß medical piactitioner of Victoiia. have had a thorough practical and cosinoiK'litim ex-pciicii^e with Di^uAiir. I/i every variety of form and character. If it 13 t)-ne that " practice,makes perfect," patients can be assured that Dn. L. L. SjiiTir, with the larpe practice (which no one denies he h.is possessed for the last ten yeais in these colonies, and still possesses in an increased degree each succeeding year), must have had picsented to his experience Diseases in its most-varied hue. , Cases that have baffled the. skill of the family Physician, and the moat eminent Surgeons of the day, as a la^t resource aie nferml to him either by consultation, by letter, or brought down to his Hospital to be placed under his immediate treatment. A large branch of his practice is devoted exclusively to Nervous and Syphilitic diseasL?, and the symptoms of discuses arising therefrom. In these cases he is frequently consulted as a dernier resource, the poor "patient often presenting' the spectacle of a debilitated •emaciated being, the result of having placed himself under the treatment of, perhaps, a legally qualified practitioner, and one every way skilful in the general routine of his profession," but who has never made these diseases his peculiar study, or had the opportunities of. practice in these branches of his profession The same remarks hold good with respect to" the diseases of females. There are yearly thousands of both married and singleladiesfalling victims to thS 'want of a just diagnosis of their complaint. The obscurity of the disensu of the. uteriK/iiprovnrhiul, and unless a thorough amount of practical skill, both in the diagnosis as well as also in the treatment, is brought to bear on the disease, the unfortunate patient succmnbs to it, bi" the treatment, or drags on a weary wretched existence a burden to herself, her husband, and to all her relations aiid friends. Many thus circumstanced do not from a morbid sense of delicacy consult, a medical man ; 1o such, the plan of consultation by letter, adopted by Dr. L. X. Smith, is of great utility. There are also many questions in:married life that should be answered, such is the cause why married life is a burden and a curse, rather than n round of continual happiness and mutual enjoyment. The harmony of many a iiimiiy has been brought about by t Dr. L. L. Smith! f hrough the elucidation of somethinir that bore the appearance of mystery, but by a consul- ' t.-ition, either by letter or personally, has been cleared away. His skill in the treatment of these diseases is fully known. Alone in this colony he has practised, particularly in these diseases, during1 ten years. At home he was' the pupil of Dr. Culverwell, who made these i diseases his rxelusivc practice; and as to his qualifications, he is a Lcjrally Qualified Medical Practitioner and member of the Medical iiouid of Victoria, and gained ilia First Physicians' Prize iii the knowledge and practice of medicine in the Westminster Hospital, London. Lock Ilospi'nl, and Hospital for Skin Diseases. ))«, L. L. Smith, 192, Bouisxk Steebt East, Melhouunk. ■ Business Notice. TO THE COMMUNITY OF OTA (JO. THE NOTED AND DISTINGUISHED MEL BOUItNE HOUSE—Established 18U0. . Corner op Hkjh-street and Pjunces-stiiekt. 11. E. NATHAN, Pbovrieiob. DIIAPEHY ! CLOTH IN I* !! MILLINERY !! ? Nkwi-.st Gaons. L.vtkst Fashioxs Cosstastlv AttHIV IN«. UNEQUALLED LOW PRICES. Largest Retail Stock is Du.vedik. rpilE Proprietor of the above Establishment begs X respectfully to call the attention of the inluibitmta of thio Province to the extensive importations of drapery, clothing, &c, which he is constantly opening out, and also to assure those who favor him with a cail that they will meet with prompt attention and bJ able to select from a superior btock, replete with every article _ iii general drapery, and at prices beyond all competition. The Melbourne Hou&e was the fir»t establishment in DuneJiu that did lm«ine-.s for cas-h only, andas the proprietor has since followed out this principle, he is enabled to soil at uuusuiil'low piices. and to replenish his ttock direct fro:a the iirst m irkets with the ne\vesl-, most recherche and seasonable goods. No Credit. —Every article marked in plain figures. 100 pieces French silk velvets, in every shade and color, from 7s G'd to 17s Gd per jard. ' Fashionable bo:i:iets, latest styles, in silk, crinoline, velvet, and straw, 2s to 425. < A magnificent stock of Feathers,-Ostrich and others. The largest assortment in town of Ladies' U-immai felt hats Do. no. crinoline and straw Girls' and children^ do, do. £1000 in French and English silks, direct from London aud Paris, the latest styles and moat f.ishionablo colors, in dresses from 31s Gd to £10 10,-s. Under-clothing and baby linen—an extensive assortment. French articficial flowers in great variety Silk and Lilian chawls, winter mantles . Wincey petticoats, crinoline 1 ' ' And dresses of the last new modes, in the most fashionable and prevailing .seasonable colors. Ribmids (ex late arrivals), gloves, trimmings, hosiery, haberdashery, xc , &c, &c. Particular attention "is called to the .stock of clothing, blankets, and Manchester goods, being the inobt ojflinbis'e in all the Province. An earlj inspection invitedReversible coats' Mole trowsers Superior pea junkets Bedford cord do. Box coats Do riding pants Doe and tweed sacs | Doe and tweed trowsers | Black cloth do. Boys' and youths' clothing—a large stock. Every description of belts, braces, neck ties, v handkerchiefs, and men's hosiery. Crimean shirts, new stock, just arrived White, do do do Regatta do do do Men's felt hats,plus>h hats, deerstalker, inotadors, Garibaldi's and .Canadians, cheapest in town. Cloth c:tps, jumpers, gueriiseys. flar.nel shirts and dniuuis, an c\«.kmi .'.^ui. <- .Ladies' 'under-clothing, &c, made to order by machinery, if required at half an iiour's notice. Note the address— MELBOURNE HOUSE, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. 11. E. NATHAN, Proprietor,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 2

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