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Public Woticvs. J , W . BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker to S.E.ff. the PRINCE OF WALES. PRIZE MEDALS: LONDON, DUBLIN AND PARIS. Steam Factoby poe Clocks and Watches, LTJDGATE HILL AND OLD BOND STUEET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1749. : MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, & WHOLESALE BUYERS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED to obtain from the Manufactory the ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, &0., before sending . their orders elsewhere, as not only are the discounts liberal, but a selection can be made ' from the largest stock in the world. ; Orders can be sent direct to the Manufactory (Ludgate Hill), or through Merchants or Shippers in England. I WATCHES — To suit all climates, all countries, I all tastes, and the occupations of everyone, 200,000 have already 1 been sold, and are in all parts of the world, at prices from 2 to ■ 200 Guineas. WATCHES— Chbonometebs, Chbonogbaphs, ' KEXIiESS, REPEATEB3, LEVEES, HOBIZONTAXS, FOB LADIES AND ; Gentlemen. 1 CLOCKS — Fob Dining and Dkawing Rooms, Cabbiages, Chtjbches, Hall, ob Shop, Pebpettjal Caxendabs, Wind Diaxs, &c. JEWELLERY— Speciaxities in Mono&bams, Diamonds, Cbystaxs, and Fine i Gold, pob Bbidal and otheb Pbesents. SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE— Fob Pbesestation, Racing, Dinebs A LA SUSSE, OB TEA TABLE, &0., &o. Watches sent cafe to all parts of the world. CO . § | | /■■S ft* m O &d q ?; * j: QwwlJ 1 I | I a y £gi m a 1 &<Ssi * | | H *> v £ xn v « © => vi § i | | g < za: 8 ' 1 1 1 8 < IL 53:i*«-gS s si | *t Q g <t a. OECOND EDITION, NOW READY, £5 Pbice, 5s ; Post, 6s. SPEEMATOEEHCEA, IN ITS PHYSIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS, By James Geo. Beanet, 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 so 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. IL) "The only way by which some of the most important functional 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 his own charge." — Lancet, 30th May, 1857. We are therefore glad that Dr Beaney, a Melbourne surgeon of established reputation, has had 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. — Tele&baph (Victoria). Agents for New Zealand — MESSRS WISE, Dunedin. NOTICE. A NY person or persons found trespassing on J\ the Bush Land in the Bay Road, belonging to me, will be prosecuted. ALEX. MoINTYRE. j TRE WEEKLY TIMES. ' I 'HIS Journal is devoted to the interests of 1 the Countoy Settxebb, and already enjoys * most Extensive Cibculation throughout the Provi»«e, '

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Southland Times, Issue 1604, 12 July 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1604, 12 July 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1604, 12 July 1872, Page 4

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