1 ' For Sale. pork. pork. Fork. WANTED all to know that Dairy Fed Pork, boiled ham and beef, pork and beef sausages, and all descriptions of small goods connected with the pork business, also a good selection of poultry, can always be had at ROBERT MOORE'S, Pork Butcher, Arcade. BATTENS, Mouldings, Quartering, Galvanised Iron, Iron Fireplaces. Haworth's Spouting and Ridging Manufactory, near Police Depot. CD~XLTrr~CO A L S ! ! COALS?!! -VTOTICE TO FAMILIES.—Good Coals for house_i^l hold purposes on Sale by the Undersigned. Price 425. per Ton. Proprietors of Hotels and Restaurants are requested to give them a trial. Samples may be had on application. G. M>ALDRICH, Agent. Princes street, over Switzer's. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a number of forty and fifty acre Sections, in Block V, Oamaru District. Apply to " . JOHN McNEILL, Queen's Arms. "geeTotcTstores. FARGIE, PATERSON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Hay. Cora aud General Produce Mer- . chants. Georce-street. BOTTLED STOUT, just landed and on sale by WRIGHT, ROBERTSON &* CO., Macse-street. ELOUR.- -Adelaide and Victorian, first-brands, just landed, ex Eureka, Missie, and United Brothers, ON SAM BY WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., Manse-street. f\ N SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT— 75 hhds Colonial and London Co.'s ale 25 do Dawson's ale 50 cases Victorian stores stout 50 do do do ale 7 tons Calcutta rope 5 tons Bayldon and Graham's Geelong soap 3 do do do candles 5 bales of corks 5 casks ginger beer bottles 10 cases kerosene Invoices of Ironmongery. W. WATTS, Auctioneer, h Rattray street. ; BACON. - BACON. BACON." Q A CASES Plain and Rolled just landed, and on ROBERTSON & CO., • •. Manse-street. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES^ T7!OR Sale by the undersigned, 10-Horse power portable Steam Engine; diameter of cylinders, 7 5-8 in. Stroke 1.6 inches, and with every requisite appur- « ■ tenance. 9-Horse power 'lo do do, diameter of cylinder, 6 5-8 do do. CLEVE & CO. Manse-street. ~T ~~ OATS AND FLOUR. ■'T U S T RECEIVED— O 4000 bushels oats 35 tons Belmont flour FREDERICK MOSS & CO.. -O R S A L E, (IN BOND)----10 casks Martell's brandy 50 casks Maitell's do I 2 qrs whiskey ! 15,000 Havanna cigars 5 hhds dark mixing brandy , . I. H. MOSES, Abbeyleix Ho\ise. i ..^ _ -^ L v ._ \J Pure Kerosene Oil, in cases. D. DRAKE, | Rattray-street. IMPORTANT NOTICE. f\ N S A L E hy ' the undersigned :— . OILS. Liuseeed boiled Chinese Linseed raw Turpentine. Kerosine * PAINTS IN OIL. White Yellow Red ' Brown Blue Black Green DRY COLORS. Reds Venetian Red Vermillio Turkey Red Indian Re BLUES. ! Ultraamri' Chineso Celestial Prussian GREENS. Emerald Saxon Brunswick Quakers YELLOWS. Chrome . Ochre Orange do BROWNS. Purple ' Umber Vandyke Turkey WHITES. Flake Whiting Dry White Lead ■ BLACKS. I vor y Lamp Black Vegetable Blue Black I>roP SUNDRIES. Glue Tacks Pum. stone Brushes Gold Mouldings Graining Tools Polico Glaziers' Diamonds. R. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Princes-street, through the Cutting. CONSULTATION BY LETTER. Fee—"ONE POUND." DR. L. L. SMITH, 192 BOURKE STREET EAST, MELBOURNE THERE are many patients who, although not dissatisfied with their Medical Attendants, yet aredesirous of submitting their case to onewhom they know must from his prominent position, as the leading inedic'al practitioner of Victoria, have had a thorough practical and cosmopolitan experiense with Disease in every variety of form and character. If it is true that " practice makes perfect," patients can be assured that Dr. L. L. Smith, with the large practice (which no one denies he has possessed for the last ten years in these colonies, and still possesses in an in- ' creased dcp.i«2 eaph succeeding year), must have had presented to his experience Diseases in its most varied hue. Cases that have baffled thfl skjlj pf the family Physician, and the most eminent Surgeons of the day, as a last resource are referred to him either by consultation by letter, or brought down to his Hospital to be placet! under his immediate treatment. A lave branch of.his practice is devoted exclusively to Nervous and Syphilitic diseases, and the symptoms of diseases arising'therefrom. In these eases he is frequently consulted as a dernier resource, the poor patieiit often presenting the spectacle of a debilitated emaciated being, the result of having placed himselt under the treatment of, perhaps, n'legally qualified I" practitioner, and one every way skilful in inn general routine of his profession, but who hns 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 single ladies falling victims to the want of a just diagnosis of their complaint. The obscurity of the disease of the uteris is proverbial, and unless n thorough amount of practical skj/J, both in the diagnosis as well as also in the treatment, is brought io bear on the disease, the unfortunate patient sucrnmbs to it, or the treatment, or drags on a weary wretched existence! a burden to herself, her husband, and to all her relationirand friends. Many thus circumstanced do not from a morbid' sense of delicacy consult a medical man •to such, the plan of consultation by .fetter, adopted by Dr. L. L: Smith, is of great utjlity. There arc alsp many questions in married life that should be answered, such is the cause why married life isa burden and a purse, rather than a round, of continual happiness and mutual enjoyment. The harmony of many a family has been brought about by Dr E. L. Smith, through the elucidation of something ' that bore the appearance of mystery, but by a consultation, either by letter or personaljy, lias been cleared aWHis skill in the treatment of these diseases is fully known. Alone in this colony he has practised, particularly in these diseases, during ten years. At home he was the pupil of Dr. Culverwell, who made these diseases his exclusive practice: and as to hw qualifications, he is a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner and member of the Medical Board ot Victoria, and cained the First Physicians' Prize in the knowledge and practice of medicine in the Westminster Hospital, London. Lock Hospital, and Hospital for Skin Disease*. Dr. L. L. Smith, j0.2, Bourse Steeet East, I Melbourw * '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 173, 5 June 1862, Page 8
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