Public Notices. Esieact fboji New Zealand Gazette, No. 8, 10th February, 1872. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 3rd February, 1872. IN compliance with the recommendation contained in the Report of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, 1871, to the effect that a bonus of £2,5U0 should be offered for the first 100 tons of Printing Paper produced by machinery, such bonus to be in addition to any that may be offered by any Province, it is hereby notified that such reward will be paid on the fulfilment of the following Conditions. The Paper to be manufactured in New Zealand, by machinery permanently established and working in the Colony. The required quantity to be completed before the 30th June, 1873. The weight of each ream of Printing Paper to be not less than 30 lbs. The reward will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Government that the above conditions have been complied , with. W. GISBOBNE. WHELP TON'S f PURIFY/., JS> TRADE' MARK<REGt3TEREOTT O* Are warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury or any other Mineral Substance, but to consist entirely of Medicinal Matters, Purely Vegetable ; hence, they are easily digested by the Stomach, taken up by the absorbent vessels, and carried into the blood ; and thua the whole system is brought under their Purifying and Renovating Influence. They have long since been used in one of the largest County Hospitals in Great Britain, and j received the commendation of several eminent Physicians and Surgeons ; and have proved their value in thousands of instances in diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Liver and Kidneys ; and in all Skin Complaints are one of the best mcdi« eine s known. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, in boxes, price 7*d, Is l|d, and 2s 9d each, by G Wheleton & Son, 3, Crane Court, Fleet-street, London ; and may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Wholesale agents in the Colonies — Messrs Felton, Grimwade, and Co,, Melbourne ; Mr. T. Padman, Adelaide; Mr Takins, Auckland ; Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Dunedin j Messrs Elliot Broe., Sydney? T~ Z « viz W r^z .a qwtull I i s I h^ "^ 3 g- fl xn S >■ < < § « $% I s > ° 5 1 = r 3mel I | S a < z o: I 5 J i 1 S <<; ll q .a ft eg 33 £ HH hj° ° * 8 O i; g £ g J o o i i * I i-H fi < Si OECOND EDITION, NOW READY, Pbioe, 5s ; Post, 6s. SPEEMATOEEHCEA, IN ITS PHYSIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS, By James Geo. Beaney, F.R.C.S. - Formerly Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospita and Her Majesty's Troops during the war in the Crimea. Spermatorrhoea, with impotence and sterility, " are subjects of much greater practical importance than has been conceived by many, and often involve the happiness and perpetuation of families. Yet have they, by a sort of professional prudery, been either entirely overlooked by medical writers or very imperfectly discussed, and thereby relinquished to the irregular practitioner, or to the entirely unqualified empiric. In the present era of high, refinement and of luxurious, if not vicious enjoyments, and under the influence of noxious plans and systems of education, instances are very numerous for which medical advice is required for >the removal of the morbidly disqualifying conditions about to be considered, but is not resorted to co frequently as it ought to be. Since advice is thus often necessary, the ability of those from whom the community have a right to expect it, of the most judicious kind, should be equally great in providing it. There is every reason, also, to believe that it would be oftener "sought after if the subject were known to be more fully entertained by the duly qualified members of the profession." — (Dr Copland's Medical DioTIONABY, Vol. II.) "The only way by which some of the most i important lunctional ailments and aberrant physiological states affecting humanity can be rescued from the grasp of the most disgusting and villanous quackery, and treated with benefit to the patient, is by the scientific and conscientious practitioner openly taking them under bis own charge." — Lamcet, 30th May, 1857. We are therefore glad that Dr Beaney, a Melbourne surgeon of established reputation, has bad the courage to grapple with this subject, and by the publication of this work point out a way of escape to sufferers from the injuries on their constitution, and the drain made on their purse, by impudent charlatans. To such sufferers we commend a perusal of Mr Beaney's volume. — Telegbaph (Victoria). Agents for New Zealand— MESSRS WISE, Dunedin. NOTICE. ANY person or persons found trespassing on the Bush Land in the Bay Eoad, belonging to me, will be prosecuted. ALEX. McINTYRE. '
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Southland Times, Issue 1601, 5 July 1872, Page 4
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