Medical niBBCT TESTIMONY To Mb Graves Aicvax, Chemist, AVCKZkVD. Sib,—l hare much pleasure in bearing testimony respecting the benefit* I have derired by using your Compound Syrup of Eucalyptus of Lime and Quinine. I have been a great sufferer for tbe last three yean with chest complaint, during which time I hare been under tbe care of skilful medical men, both in New Zealand and tbe neigh* boring colonies, but cannot say I ever ex perienced any" beneficial effects from their treatment. Last summer I commenced taking your Lime Mixture, and am happy to inform you that I have been steadily improv ing weekly ever since—notwithstanding two or three serere colds I have had this winter— and am now almost free from complaint, and can safely say, undoubtedly it v the best medicine I hare erer taken, and as a soothing expectorant not to be equalled. I give you my name and address, not for publication but as a guarantee that what I state here is* truthful, and should yon at any time wish to refer any person to me, I shall be most ha™* to inform them of the benefit* to be derived from a fair trial of your invaluable mixture.— I am, &c. • M.P.D. (The original letter may be teen on application.) , *c Many others suffering from Bronchial and ## Lung Complaints have borne witness to the unquestionable efficiency of .. •■/,-■ in cases where the usual remedies have faded. The effect upon tboee effltettd with that dreadful disease CONSUMPTION, and iU kindred chest affections, is best described in the language of one who experienced benefit, as follows:-:" After oommencißg the medicine tbe expectoration came away freely, my cough appeared to be naturally relieved, and I, could then sleep at night, although it was impossible to get sleep previoutlyr-xny chest seemed to have a weight lifted off it, and I could take a breath with freedom.. My appetite is better, and I feel •'together stronger, and in a fairway to recover." This is literally the language of masy who' have tried theßyrupof Eucalyptus and Hypopbos. phitee of Lime and Quinine. This- je> s> pharmaceutical preparation of genuine worth, deserting tbe cordial iceeptanee of the Vacuity »nd the Public. Bou> ih Bomaa at. 8s ,6d 840 a. , > Maktoacttobd at "THRPHABMAQT." , QUEEN BTBEET, AUCKLABD, Ifljn "Is there no hope P the sick man: said The silent doctor shook his head." ' « While there is life there's hope;'he seii, £ " JEgroto, dim animat ett, tpetttt." ' " Da l. £T~s m rth (The only legally-qualified uedfeal man advertising); , ; , ■ 'o o »■'■ lr'll i— •■ . "' On all affections of the Nervous System).** matter from what cause arising), 'f'vn On all broken-down constitutions. " On all diseases arising from early maieeretions. ' ■-" .-"•.'.. .'('-, On Gout ... On Bheumatism. ■. In these colonies those excesses whioh we have indulged in " hot' youth " tell uposius with fearful interest. ... .', Our regrets are useless, out ripiniin futile. The, sole idea should be the ohanew we possess of remedying the ills wesiready have, for comba^g the eff^h^y to result. , Hide it as he may, put>n.a# good an extsrkr as he can, still is 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 obligations to sookty at large, the welfare of cur future offspring, and the dulj, we owe to ourselves forbids jii iiimlsisilim. # and points out to us, not to: wait ttl the \ ravages break out in .our eouetttntioaft * Before negotiating with • merohant,before engagpg with a confidentisi:.«lerki, before employing a barrister, a oarefulnian makes enquiries as their staiidingV their length of occupancy or residence; and, in the case of m legal adviser, both ai to his legal qnslilinriwis andarto his eapabiUties of trtivliOtuW'^u ' individual business * he consults" hittt^upoo* Strange to say, however, in the seleetioa of •' medics! man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and without 1 isegardtb the fitness, qualifloatibn, expstiisos and ability for the particolar aihvent fiQUir- ' ing treatment, he consults (he nearcsTinaßt whose experience and, praotioe, pschafe, Uat in quite an opposite direction.' : Is it aatenishing that so. many are .driven ,mad, are ruined in h^th, and arefraqkrupt, in spirits, hope andmoiaey f ' HaVe I «bt,jfcr years sointed out tb.tnem thaii &'!%&. & -Smith, am the onlgUgaUg^ftiMmi** man adverting in th* C^i^T HavsT2ot also prosecuted, at my own expanse, .these very quacks, and exposed thp various nostrums they are seUing t --su(Asi'ghosplfcflyno ■ Sssende of Life, 40.-and had them eljilysed and found them to consist of "Burnt iugar and flavoring matter " and the bertileates I hare PSOTiD. to be all forgeries. It is foe this reason that I step out of thete^hiosof the profession and advertise, to fife; thes» who , reqnire the services, of my branch an dppof» tuuityof knowing they oan coatult a legaOj qualified man, and one, moreover, who haf made this his especial study. Dr L. L. Smith is the only legally, qualifed medical man advertising, andhehas beeftiß -. Melbourne 24 years, in full ptMtioe On -I NERVOUS DIBEABBB ~, /r ' LO3S OF POWER AND DBBHITT SYPHILITIC AFFEOTIONB WANT OF CONDITION - ~ GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. Da L. L. SMITH oan be ooneulted by letter—Fee, £1. Medicines forwarded to ell the colonies. ' ■ '". Db L. L. SMITH, 183 Collins street, Sset (Lat the Besidence of the Governor) Mjuvboubkb. 6*7 THE EVENING STAR fTIHE present is a Good Time for Sib scribing to the Stab. Namef usiiibgcriptions received at any time durag the Quarter. , . . , Terms 6s 6d per quarter in, advuof • , ' 7s 6d „ „ bookod. Beflidents in the Townihipi eui hn% the. Stab Delivered and pay weekly the sum of Siznvoi. , for Drapers, Grooves asjd i Btorekepers generally. Any Sice «r Color AfctheeVvnmsySlAßOflejl , <j
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3699, 2 November 1880, Page 4
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