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Medical niRECT TESTIMONY To Mb Gravm Aickbk, Chbmmt, Auckland. j Sib,—l have much pleasure in bearing testimony respecting the benefits I have deriTed by using your Compound Sjrup of Eucalyptus of Lime and Quinine. I have been a great sufferer for the last three years l with chest oomplaiat, daring which time I hate been under the care of skilful medical men, both in New Zealand and the neigh, boring colonies, but cannot say I ever ex perienced any beneficial effects from their treatment. Last summer I commenced taking yoar Lime Mixture, and am happy to inform you that I have been steadily improv--1 ing weekly ever since—notwithstanding two or three severe colds I have had this winter— ' and am now almost free from complaint, and can safely say, undoubtedly it it the best j medicine I have ever taken, and as a soothing expectorant not to be equalled. I give you my name and addreis, not for publication, but as a guarantee that what I state here if truthful, and should yon at any time wish to refer any person to me, I shall be most haimy to inform them of the benefiu to be derived from a fair trial of your invaluable mixture.— lam, ftc. M.FD. (The original letter may be teen on application.) . ."; Maiiy others suffering from Bronchial and Lung Complaints have borne witnets to the) unquestionable efficiency of . ; aV' in cases where the usual remedies have failed. The effect upon those sfljeUd with that dreadful disease CONSUMPTION, and tt* kindred chest affections, is best described in tbe language of one who experienced benefit, as follows:—"Afftr commencing the medicine the expectoration came away freely,, ny cough appeared to be naturally relieved, and I could then sleep at night, although it was impossible to get sleep previously—my chest seemed to have a weight lifted off it, and I could take a breath iritis freedom* My appetite is better, and I feel a together stionger, and in a fair way to recover." Tbie is literally the language of many who have tried the Syrup of Eucalyptus.and Hypopbos* phites of Lime and Quinine. Ibis is a pharmaceutical preparation of genuine worth, deserving the cordial acceptance of the Faculty and the Public. Sou> nr Bottles at 8t 6d Bach. ■ Manufaotobto ai "THE PHARMACY," QUEBN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1101 *' Is there no hope P the sick man said ;. The silent doctor shook his head." " While there is life there's hope, he said, " Mgroto, dttm am/mat erf, tptt «•*." .''<'■ ' DE ,L. L7"s,li IT H (The only legally.quaHfied »eiioal , man advertising). ".,..i.>, oomvii ■—. On all affections of the Nervous System), af matter from, what cause arising). ■*, • . On all broken-down constitutions. „ ..,, -„,, On'all diseases arising from early indiseM* ■ ' tions. '' , . , On Gout. . On Bheumatiim. In these colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in- « hot youth " tell dpon hi with fearful interest. . Our regrets are useless, our repbrings futile. The sole idea should be the obauose we, posses* of- remedyingHihV *IU-w« «Imm^ have, tut combatting tbe effects likely to result. Bide, it as he may, put on as good an exterior as he can, still is the viotimoonsdous that be is a living lie, and that sooner, or. later Us vices will discover him to .the world.' Oar Faith, purobligations to society at large, the welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we ewe. to ourselves forbids, procrastination, and points out to ns, not'to wait till the ravages break out In our constitutions. . .', ! Before negotiating with * merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk; before, employing a barrister; a careful man makes enquiries as their standing, their length,of OQcupanoy or residence; and* in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to bis capabilities: of transacting the individual. business he consults \am. upon* Btrange to say, however, in the selection of a ' medical man, the sufferer frequently omit* these necessary precautions, and without ire* gard to the fitness, qualification, expeneßoa and ability for the particular ailment, requtrr ing treatment, he consults the nearest mamV whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies,. in quite an opposite direction. ' •',' ' „",',. Is it astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are* bankrupt. in spirits, hope and money P ' Have I not for yean pointed out tor them that I, £r LI $."'. SmUk, am the only lewdly qualified meiioal ' mam adoertinng im the Coiomtt? Save I net also,prosecuted, at my own expense; ihese • very quacks, and exposed the various bos* trams they are selling,—euch as Fboephodyne Essence of Life, Ac.—and had them analysed and found them to consist of "Burnt Sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I have pbotjio to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out' of the ethics, of the profession and advertise, to givetieseiwhe)^ require the services of my branch an oppor* tnnity of knowing they can consult a legally;.. qualified man, and one, moreover, whb|um made this bis especial study. Dr L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has bessviaV .. Melbourne 24 years, in fall practice oa " ' * NERVOUS DISEASES , LOSS OF POWER AND DEBHITZ BYPHILITIO AFFECTIONS ■ WANT OF CONDITION , GOUT AND RHEUMATISM*. Db L. L. SMITH can be oioaulted byTfr. ter—*ee, £1. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. Db L. Im SMITH, 182 Collins street. Bast -' (Lat the Besidenoe of the Governor) .... - „ Muaovao. 6*7 THE EVENING STAR. rpHB present is a Good Time for Sub scribing to the Stab. Namei and fu£ flcriptiona received at any time dorng the, Quarter. Terms 6s 6d per' quarter in ad?aiot« •: 7s 6d „ „ booked. Besidents in the Towntbipi eat hare the Stab Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Sixnhob. :' HANDBILLS for Drapers, Groom and. Storekepers generally. Any Bise or"' * ' Color AttheeßrnnawSTAßOflos ' - ''-

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3698, 1 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3698, 1 November 1880, Page 4

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