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Medical ' FjIEBCT TESTIMONY To Mb Gbavbs Aiokbn, Ohbxut, AUCKI/AKD. ' •' ' Sib,—l have much pleasure in Hearing testimony respecting the'benefits I'nave derived by using your Compound Syrup of Eucalyptus of Lime and Quinine. I hare been a great sufferer for the last three yean with chest complaint, during which time I have been under the care of skilful'medical men,, both in New Zealand and'the nejgh« boring colonies, but; cannot say I ever ,e$ periericed any beneficial effects from their treatment. Last summer I commenped talking yonr Lime Mixture, and,am happy to inform you that I bare been steadily improve ing weekly ever since—notwitbstianding two or three severe colds I have had this winter^ and am now almost free from complaint, and can safely say, undoubtedly it is the best medicine I have e?er taken, and as a soothing expectorant not to be equalled. I gire you my name and address, not for publication, but as a guarantee that what I state here is truthful, and should you at any time wish to refer any person to me, I shall be most ham? to inform them of the benefit* to be derived from a fair trial of your invaluable mixture.— I am, &c. 11. F.D. > (The original letter may be seen on application.) fe . ■; / Many others suffering from Bronchial and Lung Complaints have borne witness to the unquestionable efficiency of in cases where the usual remedies hive failed* The effect upon those afflicted with that dreadful disease CONSUMPTION,' fed its kindred chest affections, is best' described in the language of one who experienced benefit, as follows:—" After comnienoiag the medicine the expectoration came away freely, my cough appeared to be naturally and I could then sleep at night, .although it was impossible to get sleep previously— ttg ohest seemed to have a .weight, lifted aft it, and I could take a breath with freedaiß. My appetite is better, and I feel altogether sttonger, and in a fair way to recover." This is literally the language of many who have tried the Syrup of Eucalyptus and Hvpophos. phites of Lime and Quinine. This jk"i pharmaceutical preparation of genuin^rorth, deserving the cordial acceptance ofthe Faduity and the Public. < »V 3*; * l'« " Sold nr Botxzbsat 8s 6b Each. Mantoactubbd at "THE PHARMACY," QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1101 II Isthere.nohopeP thesickmansaid , „ The silent doctor shook, his head." 'l ' " While there is life there's hope, he said, " Mgroto, dtim ammat crt, tpet at.'* T\ R L. IT*S^M IT H U (The only legally-qualified medical „ „ man advertising). < . < - o o'fr b ifrt ¥ tv-k-: - '• 'i On all affections 'Of the N«t«Hms System) «to matter fromSwhat cause arising^ >>p" ■-- On aU broken-down constitutions'; -i .i,, >f On all diseases mining frirm nsrij Indissw tions. „ , ■ , „,'j ; ; jt ,h On Goat. < ,' "~ ,-„ „ „, , On Rheumatism. „ )j( , l]( ,. In these colonies those exoM^,whioß. i m have indulgedin " hot youth " ' tell.upoii ps with fearful interest. * \ -,'"' ,'/* Our regrets ,are -useless,, our, repininn futile. The sole idea should' be thtf ehanos^ we possess of remedying the 'ills we ahead* hayei for combatting the effeots likely to result Hide it as he mayypufc en as good an exterftt a* he cab; still iB the victim' conscious that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world:-' Our Faith,' our obligation's to soeiaty.'afr large* flic welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we owe .to ourselves^ forbids prootMtjnatwtJk and points out'to us, not to^wsitJjillJjse ravages break put in our constitutions. ■ , ■]„ Before negotiating with a. merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk; b?fafe employing a barrister, a bareful man makes enquiries as' their' standing, thw, kjpjth, of occupancy or residence; and, in the case of,i legal adriwr, both a*tolifalegaTqualincatibhs and as to his capabilities 1 of trantactmf individual business he, consults' nim ' upon? Strange to say, however, in the teleotioß/ef t medical man, the sufferer frequently Ottrits these necessary'precautions and without vs* gard to the fitness, qualification,'^ exparieaeo and ability for the particular ailment tAsquir* ing treatment lie oonsults the neafast;^aan| whose experience and practice, perhaps* lie* in quite,an opposite direotiou. ,x \ »., „,.; Is it astonishing that so ,wariy -*». driven^ W*h •**.«&.>§ Wth, tMpri bqtont waytfra w*£ ,^ thi^j; /» xjt Smtth, am Oe oily Ujativ { ftuUifitd «MKma tnan oabfrtitHtg n th» Cpwmtt f Have I'njm 'also proiiecuted; at my 6wn expense; these' very quacks, 1 anid expoied the^ various npeS trums they are seUing,^Hsuoh sn Phostthodyol Issenoe of Life, Ao.-and had tfceminrfrsed and found them to eonsikt'bf l<< Borht Sign and flavoring matter," tad the^certiioatoit have pboyxd to be all forgeries. It isio* thil reason that I iiepi out of: the ethiosflf the profession aad, advertise, to give these ?h« requite the servioss'^f. my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult s> lfgaUy qualified man, and one, moreover, who ,h*| made this bis especial jrtudy.,',.,., „. ', „; DtL. L. Smith is the only legally quaUfieft medical man advertising; and he has, been ta Melbourne 24' years, in full practice on '( *1 NERVOUS DISEASES' .'. '" 5 J,j •" LOSS OF POWER ANinDIBILITY : SYPHILITIO AFFBOTIONB - » h*f ■ WANT OF CONDITION ** GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. ' L. L. SMITH can be consulted by hit* ftr—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the . colonies. >, . -„ <> * Dx L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins street, East (Lat the Residence of the Governor) << ' „ YMUtown, > -.. < . / «47 THE''EVENING STAR;-- . .i - „,,■'-■ .'l* .' unt rpHE present is a Good Time for Sab X „ , „>r . ,^» - - ■•■' - scribing to the Stab. Nsnei sjul robscriptions received »t »ny time dnrog i ■ ' f-i {> the Quarter. <. i j ' ' -' Terns 6s 6d per quarter'in adraswe. 7a 6d „ „ booked. -*- , ' <X Besidents in the Townships caa kav» the Stab Delivered and pay weekly Che sum of SixpiNCi. __J t '■ ; i-i. . . ANDBILLII &r Drape», Growri and ■ R i 'Storekepers generally. A&f B|m or • Cplcr',Attb«»BvßmwßM»Og« . '

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3696, 29 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3696, 29 October 1880, Page 4

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