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General Notices,,,, V H. N. ABBOTT, FOBMEBLY OF THE " WaITEMATA," And more recently of the ;■■'., "OITf CLUB HOflL/'' Has much pleasure in announcing that tiejbiaa purchased and taken poiaesiion of the United Service Hotel, COBWEB OP • QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, ATJOXLAND. ,i> ) % , : • i i - i « • THIS SPLENDID .HOUSE will be found replete with every rribdsrn somfort and convenience for visitors, and at the ptVMfnt time is fn all respects the ■ ■ .-~ t MOST LUXURIANTLY FURNISHED, ■. • •*«?. Elaborately Appointed; Hotel, id the Colony of New Zealand*.: MAGNIFIGENT"iILLIAIID EOOM, Select Bab Saloon UpStaibs, CLUB, < • ' COFFEE, BEADItfG, and ! DRAWING-ROOMS. , ' , , , X • , \' -/ COUNTRY ORDERS, accompanied with Pott-office Order,• pong* tnallv attended to. , , , Assorted Cases ot WINES, ALES, and • BPIBITS at Wholesale Prices. - 1 Special Sporting l^otioo All matters connected t «esA fl the , sporting business for so' man/ jars under Mr Abbott's direction, wiU in fkiture be transacted with the same *•• 'promptitude, regularity, dnd icTeW tion at ! i ' , !■ > ■,' THE UNITED SERVICE. Mb ABBOTT tenures tp'hop* 'that in his new house he, will be favoured witl |||»^ame kind and'liberal support he ha*-£rWastny years received from the public' of Auckland and the travelling community, and which it will *ver be his constant study .and piejpsorable duty to deserve and. retain. H. N. AB B O tT, UNITEUBEE'fieEiHOTEL, ;,; ::: ATT^'K't 1 W DS^TmiT 3337 .Medical "Is there no hope P the sick man *aid' ; The silent doctor shook his; head.*l^! ?i •' While there is life there's hope/ he said/ '„'.. 'tf&Sgfpto, dum antmas erf, .s.pe*< w,'*",'. • •,, ) > JUI JL tke My ieKaliy ; qualified n H»ftdimiL man adTertising). c.o.^Kii'irii-ti.s— . . • On all affections of the Nervous System) no matter from what caute arising). On all broken-down constitution*. On all diseases arising from early iodisore* tions. , On Gout. On Rheumatism. In these colonies those excesses whioh we have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. Our regrsts are useleis, our repinings futile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills We already have, for combatting the effects likely to result. Bide it as he may, put on as good an exterior /.as he can, still is the victim conscious tjiajt'lje it^« «living-lie} -and 4Jtat sooner or-lsterJris vices will discover him to the world. Our | Faith, our obligations to society at large, the ! welfare of our future offspring, and. the duty, >c owe .to ourselves forbids procrastination, arid points'' bat to üb, ' not to wait till' the ravages break out in.our ponstitutions. ■„ ' Before negotiating with a merchant, [before engaging with a confidential clerk; ( before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries, as tlieir standing, their: iength.of occupancy or residence ; and, in the caise of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualificutiqns niid as to' his capabilities pf transaoting the individual busiuees • he,consults !<him. upon. Strange to saj, howe»er;'in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer ,freqijgntljr-omits these riecfißary precautions and withont regard to the fitness, qualification, eiperienoo and ; ability for ttio particular ailment requiring treatment, ho copeiilU. il^e nearest man, < whose experience and pmctice, perhaps,; lies in quite an opposite direction. ' ' ? iiit asjt6nisliu)| tjiat so many [ are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope afld money ? , Ha»e T'ribt for ■yenre pointed out to them thut T,: Dr Lp%, 'Smith; 'am the * only tegdlfy'qualffiedmedical man advertising in the CoTonws? [&&v6 tuot also prosecuted, at my'own expense, these veiy quacks, and expoted the various nostrums they are selliDg,:—such as Phttsphodyrie Essence of Life, Ac—and bid them inalysed "»nd Ifotftid-th«jßr'td^conßi»t"dfri**Burht;-~-Bugs!r and flavoring matter,'' and .the certificates I have, FXOVfiD to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of. the ethics of the ~ profession and advertise, to pive those who require.(he sortices of my branch an opporluuity: of knowing they can consult a legacy qualified man,: and one, moreover,; who has made this his especial study. . ■ ;. . ;-.\ , Dr L. L. Smith is theionly legally qualified medical man advertising, and lie na» been in Mulboume 24 years, in full practice on i :_; NERtOUS DISEASES I > 1.:: LOSS OF POWER ANDDEBILITY AYPHILITIO ABEECTIONS , WANT OF CONDITION GOUT AND 1 RHEUMATISM/ Da L< L. SMITH can b« consulted by letter—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the Colonies. . ,''■ :";-.-.■:■ r i ;'.-•;. -.•,■■ ;■ ■■■■ ■,'•_ •\!-^:\ii Da. Li L. SMITH, 182 Collins street, E*sbi : (Late the Reeidence of fhe Governor) ,:■■;•; Mklboubks. 647 L' ANCf SHOWOARDB in varums dolours * uiieoual.'ed for design and execution, at tie F"*KU rO Bt».i« Offioo. ' = s: • •■:■■'■••) U' ABDEN'B COURT, Resident MaguvY trate's Court, Mining Registrar sOftat, Custom House, and all other forms~-inotading those in use by Mining Companies, Obbu holders, 40., printed on. the shorteaH notieja • ■K«'«t«iriiia Sr*« Oflloe. '■■'-'' ''■■■"|: ■"■>■<■'■ fijECEf^Ti BOOKS of all iindii ii ijMA it montal icnpt letter"' »t ttW! it vs««t» )ifi^: ! i.i!''jn**'i-f !< -, w \->;l\ *..'^»hu<j «M;jW ir-t. out-'* i<':•■'. v.--i\h hv# ihtit><ml

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3223, 18 June 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3223, 18 June 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3223, 18 June 1879, Page 1

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