For Balo. DUNEDIN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are requested to meet for REHEARSAL a* Murphy s Shamrock Hotel, Rattraystreet, on Thursday, 26th inst., at half-past Seven precisely. Parties wishing to join the Association will please attend as above. JAMES W. HAY, Honorary Secretary. ROACH LIME and Cement, on Sale in any , quantity, at Daltou is Rickard's, Contractors, New Custom House. TO 'ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rTIHE following goods stored with the underX signed, if not claimed and expenses paid within seven days from this date, will be sold to defray expenses. Viz :— 9 casks and 5 cases, supposed to contain ale or porter 1 bale of flock 2 coils iron wire 2 casks glass ware 1 cask .ironmongery 1 gold washing cradle. ___ THOMAS NORTON t CO. ON SALE, Ex Lady Egidia— 4 cases Peebles and Hawick Tweeds 48 ~ Dunlop cheese Ex Zambia — " 4 cases ribbons, shawls, millinery, fee. 4 pekgs. patent washing machines aud tinware Ex Black Swan— 4 cases Crimean, drab mole trousers, men's winter caps, grey serge shirts, &c. 40 drums raw and boiled linseed oil 40 ~ colza oil, 2 tons whito lead 110 casks Jeffrey's India palo ale, glass quarts Ex Whitehaven Lass — 20 qr.-casks Oflley, Cram]) & Co.'s-very superior pale sherries 16 octaves do. do. do. Ex Valiant, from Melbourne— , 80 half chests good congou tea 20 chests do. do. W. fc G. TURNBULL fc CO. rnHE MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY X beg to state that by the Black Swan they are in receipt of the following goods, bought for cash, and selected by their Agents iv London expressly for this Province: — Gents' finest nap beaver Witney elephant cloth Albert tweeds, and other Inverness capes Gents' overcoats, of every description Gents' suits in cheviot, doeskin, buckskin Mackintoshes, vulcanized Indian rubber capes Gents' Scotch twee , doeskin, and cheviot coats and trowsers Boys' newest styles Knickerbocker suits in finest silk velvet, doeskin, plush, and Melton Gents' pants and breeches, in every material Gents' finest French felt, and plush hats Blue'and red blankets and railway rugs ' An endless variety of Crimean shirts. MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY, ADJOINING SWITZER'S, PRINCES-STREET. IMPORTANT NOTICE. f\ N S A L E by the undersigned:— OILS. ' Linseeed boiled Chinese Linseed raw Turpentine. Kerosine PAINTS IN OIL. White Yellow Red Brown Live , Black Green DRY COLORS. Reds Venetian Red * Vermillio Turkey Red Indian Re BLUES. Ultraamri Chinese Celestial Prussian GREENS! Emerald Saxon , Brunswick Quakers YELLOWS. Chrome Ochre Orange do BROWNS. Purple Umber Vandyke Turkey WHITES. Flake Whiting Dry White Lead BLACKS. Ivory " - . Lamp Black Vegetable Blue Black Drop SUNDRIES. Glue Tacks Pum. stone Brushes Gold Mouldings Graining Tools • Calico Glaziers' Diamonds. R. E. INMAN & CO., . 3, Princes-street, through the Cutting. VTOW LANDING, ex Zambia, Black Swan, nnd _1N Whitehaven Lass, and for sale by the undersigned— Graham's Tort Wine, in,hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Martell's Dark Brandy, in hhds. Geneva, V. 11. & Co., red cases Allsopp's Ale, in hhds. and brls. --new brew Belmont Sperm Candles White Lead and Painters' Colors Watertights, and other Boots nnd Shoes, assorted American Pea Jackets Bedford Cord and Moleskin Trousers Serge and Crimean Shirts and Jumpers MORISON, LAW & CO., Victoria Chambers, Manse-street CONSULTATION BY LETTER. Foe—"ONE POUND." DR. L. L. SMITH, 192, BOURKE STREET EAST, MELBOURNE THERE are many patients who, although not dissatisfied with then' Medical Attendants, yet are desirous of submitting tlieir case to onewhom they know must, from his prominent position, as the leading medical 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 nssured that Dr. L. L. Smith, with the large practice (which no one denies he has possessed for the last ten I years in these colonies, and still possesses in an increased degree each succeeding, year), must have had E resented to his experience Diseases in its most varied ue. Cases that have baffled the skill of the family Physician, and the most eminent Surgeons of the day, as a last resource are referred to him either by consulattion, 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 diseasts, and the symptoms of diseases arising therefrom. In these cases he is frequently consulted as a dernier resource, the poor patiei.t 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 liis profession, but who. > has never made these diseases his peculiar study, or had the opportunities of practice in these branches of bis 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 un less 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 sucenmbs to it, or the treatment, or drags on a weary wretched existence a burden to herself; her husband, and to all her relations and friends. Many thus circumstanced do not from a morbid sense of delicacy consult a medical man; to such, the plan of consultation by letter, adopted by Dr. L. L. 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 around of continual happiness and mutual enjoyment. The harmony of many a family has been brought about by Dr. L. L. Smith, through the elucidation of something that bore the appearance of mystery, but by a consultation, 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, during ten years. At home he was the pupil of Dr. Culverwell. who made these diseases his exclusive practice; and as to his qualifications, he is a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner aud member of tlie Medical Board of Victoria, and gained the First Physicians' Prize in the knowledge and practice of medicine in the Westminster Hospital, London. Lock Hospital, and Hospital for Skin Diseases, JDb. L. L. Smith, 192, Boukke Steeet East, Mblbourh
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 189, 24 June 1862, Page 3
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