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To Let ' TlpO LET, Oil! .ce..cetitrnl/jr situated iv PrinceaX street. Apply to J. iSwitzar. Cyokhaui II iuse. rilO LET, a first ciawj Hotel. Apply to W. W. W. X Tost Office. r'pu LET7T"Rooiued Cottaßi\ Foith-stieet, Peliohet X Bay. Apply to D. M'Karlaiie, on the premises. mcTlTrfr, a Two roomed Cottage in i je!icnet Uay. .1. Apply (.0 Ilngli .fohnstcin, on the premises. TJAO LET, Two llottaiies, coiit-iiiiing :J an i -t "rooms , 1 . fach, well-finishwl. Win. Sutcliit'e, Buildir, iMnithml-Ktreet. ' rprri.fsT, Si'venil HoiiM?>, vurious si%t!!>. Apply to I L Henry 1?. Hardy, Clifton Tcrr.;ce, lliyh--. ! street. . • rj"10 LET, two IliMisi-s, co'itiiiniiig: five aparlX iiiciitscach. Apply to J. Kpye, iit Mr. Ca'iiw's Office, t'uinbi'flaiid-.'trnct. near Wi son's Foundry. TO LET—Five Cotlfljjes. close" to the bridge at the Water tifLeith ; also, t%vo Cottages, at Caversham. Apply to V Fulton, The Forbury. rtiO LET, Krontiiges in the very best position 'a A. Grout King street, near tho Church. Wid be let at per foot, for a term of years. Apply to J. Switzer, Cookhain House. COTTAGH, containin-r 4 or 5 rooms, with ki'chcr, &c required about l*t Jn'y. Apply by lette-, nddressei! to j. lilcD., care of Messrs. Dalgety, Knttray and Co "" - rjiO LET, for 7, ID, or 14 yearsV^ie-ivirSl^or piu-t I of a COUNKK SEOTIOX, situate In-Albany nud Great lCini;-stn'ets, on the Jetty-roal There ia a eomlbrtable Dwelling llous--on the property, and the whole "f the frontajre available. For an Hotel, or stand for business, this site i« unequalled. Section 11, H. XXVI. Further particulars of— THOMAS CALCUTT. Ti H-.T, that Simp, situated in Pi inccs-s reex •, nlso, a commodious lJweliins-hi'U^e and large Store-room in Staiiord-^treet, pres'1' tly occupied by th(,- representatives of the late. John Mollison. Ti u« pvemisrs run betweun the two streets, and will be let separately or in whole for a term that may be njrreed upon. The lessee of the premises in Princes-street will have the benefit of the good-will of the extensive business hillurto carried on tlur-. App'ications to be made at the store, or to Smith X Marshall, Princes..street. ANNE MOLLISON. BtttADALBANE HOOSE. TO LET, Breadalbane House, West Taicri. Possession c;:n be piven, 20th March. Apply to \V. Pollock, Butcher, Princes-street. Dunedin. T>UILDINQ SITES to Let ou Lease, situate on §> section No. 3, Norih East Valley, fronting main road to Port Chalmers, well adapted for Stores and Dwelling Houses. A never-failing supply of water on the property. For tei'ins of lease auply to It. Short, Pine Hill Road. ■ . . . ■- TO LET ON. LEASE, ryUIOSE commodiuus premises in. Maclaggan-street, I joining the Arcade, 63 feet' bj' 30. Now occupied by Mr. H. E. Nathan, as the Otago Auction Rooms. • : ' ■. Also, The premises over Mr. P. W. Hutton's store, in Macla^au-strect, 54 feet by 28. linmediare possession. . • '.Ofc^jiv ■ Also, ?* .Superior Bnaness Allotments i:i the towns of Port Chalmers, Oainaru, and Clarendon. ALSO FOn SALE, Town sections in luvercargill, Wallace Town; and Riverion. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS. Princes street, corner of High-street. i OFFICES TO LET. i TJI IV E OFFICES ■ To Le.t in VICTORIA CHAMBERS, " Manse-street. Apply to WRSGHr, ROBERTSON & CO. BEST BUSINESS.SITES.IN !iTHE CITY. ri'So LET, on Building Lfeise, f of.J4 -yeai-s^iat unX rivalled property belonging to Jauitj^Krown, . Esq., having a frontage of 100 feet to Pri^.iJ^weet, anu the sam« to Stafford-street, opposite tne Post Office, the Miinse Reserve, the Provincial Hotel, aud the Jetty Road. ■ This property is well known to bs the best position iv the centre of the business portion of Dunedin, and will be divided iv quantities to suit good tenants, to whom yalnatiim -nail be given at.the end of the lease, or a renewal granted. : ; '. . For "full particulars ■ apply to MEriSRS. WILLIES & STREET Land Agents and Surveyors, Princes-street. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. DALG'ETI', RATTRAY & CO. having made arrangements with Air. \V. C. Young to occupy his premises after Ist May, are now prepared to sell the Lease of their present Store aud Oliices ia Walker street, by private contract. Dunedin, g3wf April. 18G2. TO LET ON JiDILDING LEASE, PART of Two Sbctioss, having a Irunfeige to llaolaggiin-sti-eot of 50 feet by liO. 14 Years' Lease There is a house on tho land 24 x 12. GILLIES & STKKET, - Land Agents and Surveyors. CONSULTATION BY LETTER. I^_.<ONE POUNIJ." DR. L. L. SMITH, 1952, BOUHKR STREET. KAST, MELBOURNE • rill'lEß'li a"c ninny patients who. although not d'sJL satisfied with tlieirMedioid Attendants,yetaredesinuisof snbmittiuir their ca=e to jmewhom they know must frfrn his prominent position, as the leaihiiß medical pr;icti!ioncrof Victoria, have h-id a thoronsrh niwticKl aiw cosraoT»ilit.iti experiense with Disease m every variety of form and diameter. If it is true that " practice makes perfect," parents can. he assured that Dr. L. L. cinrTH, with the lnrare practice (which no one denies he has possessed for the last ten vcni"» in these colonies. a.,d still possesses in .im-in-creased deuree ca:h sncc^edh.fryeur), must have had presented to liis experience Dbeases in its most, varied hue. Cases that have baffled'the. skill of the family Phyiciim and the most eminent Surgeons of the driy, a« a last re«mrce an; referred to him either by consulration, by letter, or brought down to his Hospital to be placed uiider l:i=» innnetiiiite treatment. A I we branch of his practice is devoted exclusively to Nervous and Syphilitic diseas.s, and the symptoms of diseases arisin<r'tlierefi-orn. In these cases he a fi-eauently consulh-il us a dernier resource, the poor patifi.t often presenting; the .-pectade of a debihiated e'naciatc-d being", i-he result of having placed himself under the. treatment of. perhaps, a ley-ally qualified practitioner, and on.; cvry way skiltul in th..- general routine of his profession, but who has never made these diseases his peculiar study, or had the opportunities of practice in these branches ot Ins prolusion Tin-same remiirks hol.l (ruort with respect to the d-s----eves of" females. There sire yearly thousands of both mnrried and .-ingle Indies falline- victims to the want of -i just difimiosis of t!ieir complaint.. '-The. obscurity of'thr dismnhf of th.,- uteri* li proverbial, nnd unless n thorouub amount of practical skill, both, in- the diii'tiosH as well as also in the treatment, is brought to boa?-on the disease, the unfortunate patient succumbs to it or the treatment, or driiii* ml a weary wix-tclied exKtcnce n burden to hersL-lf, her husband, and to all her 'relations and friends. Many thus circumstanced <!o not from a morbid sense of delio'icy consult a medical man, to snob, the plan of consultation ly letter, adopte"' by Dr. 1.. L.' Smith, is of great utility. T'-etv fire also many rjticstions in married life ■that should 1 c answered, such is-t-iie canst; why married life is a burden and a curse, rather thuu n niuud of continuai Imppiness mid nun mil enjoyment. The harmony of "any ii liuniiy lisim been hromrht about by Dr. L. L. Simth* through tiieeluridilioiiof.-omerhinif rlmt bore the appenfam-p <>t mystery, but by acoi.sultiitimi. either by iettw or persenally, has been cle;irtd

•Ilis skill in th" treatment, of these di^i a*es is fully known. Alone in this colony he-has proi-th-ed, particularly in these fijse:isi;«. duriiifr ten yeai-s. At home, be \va.-T tiie i.npil- oi" Dr. Cuive.rwell,, <l .wbo made these disea-es iiis < x.-iu'-ivi- prnetiee; iirulS^^his qualifi■•.•itioiis. In- is » Lcpiily X^BpiV'raclitioiier a.d u.e:«l«i- o' 'hi: '.vjeciidiii'«i>mVPW Victoria, m.d (,'iiine.d the 1-iiWt Pnysieiaiis' Prize iv the knowledge r.mJ pnictici- of medicine in the WeslniinsUr Ho»I'ital, L'miion. Ijneik liosjiitiil. nnd Hospital for Skin Diseases. uk. i.. L. Smith. .ISftJ.'IioUiiKE'STEI'KT HAS t.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 177, 10 June 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 177, 10 June 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 177, 10 June 1862, Page 8

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