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Business Nottcea J. A. Barber & Co., CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND COMMIS--BIQN AGENTS, ' FOBT STREET, AXJOKtkVT>. AGENTS FOB, BUTTON'S ffOEEIGS • BXP&ESS,. ' ■ " ... ; £>ACKAGES received and orwarded to all IT parU of the world. Goods of al. description bought and sold on oomnxinnon "• 698 w ; : ~ : ■ ~~~ „_■ DONALD MoGBEGOE" (Late of the Auckland Hotel), £ XAS very great pleasure in announcing to L.l, bis friends and the public that he hat taken that well-known, favorite, and conveniently situated Hostelry, , The Waitemata Hotel, which ho has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and furnished, -making the house second to none for comfort and convenience, in tbe colonies, and where, b■/ civility and attention, ho hopes to -toaairx a fair share of public patronage. A?iri>slass RESTAURANT .has been added to thu Hotel, jrhere gentlemen who lunch in th" city will find every dclicaoy of the seabOh, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold; and Shower Baths, and every convenience fcr travellers and famr'^es, have been added to the Hotel. ■■. ■ a ines, Spirits, and Beers, &c., &c, only of the beet brands kept. Charges moderate. Note the address: d. McGregor, wait c ma t a ho t c l Corner of Queen »nd Cuatom-house streets, Auckland. 746 TGEATEFITL—COMFORTING :£PPS IS"(J. ! O.O.QA ? BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whicb govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well»selected coc^a, Mr Rpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such article! of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up rztil itrong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame/—See article 'in the CMI Service Qatette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in i-lb. Packets by Grocers, labelled •thus : - ■ •.■-■ ■•..-■■.;■ ■ ' ■.:■■ ' -■ .- r'JA ME S EPPS A IT V G 0 ., HOMGSOPATHIO CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

Medical Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth is strange eruptions."—Act iii, Scene 1. * TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervous affections are afraid from sheer baehfulnees and modesty, to j pebbonaht. consult a medical man^-other patients v have' not the self-poseceeion and coolness when in the consulting room, | to accurately describe their symptoms—their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let such persons (he or she) sit quietly down in the privacy of their own apartments, and with calm minds'describe clearly each symptom of their case, a. clear statement thus written, and laid before me is, far preferable in febvotts diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary; but my success in correspondence is *o great, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a single mistake Las ever occurred, not a case has ever been made public—in fact the very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines are sent to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brought joy to P How many have been enabled to enter into the marriage state through consulting me f How many after marriage have privately consulted me and been blessed and their married lives made fruitful and happy. How many wasted ruined, youths of both sexes have also been restored to health, and thanked their manhood, for having consulted me by letter. ;. How many questions arise where the family physician is unable to unravel the case and where often tho patient lingers on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser the nature of his complaint, until consumption wasting, or mental diseases, set in and the sufferer gets beyond the curiable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck. A letter written in the privacy of the room and dropped in the post box reaches me quietly ; tbe answer is returned as quietly and unosientatbuslj, and the. patient, without stepping from his chamber, except to post his letter, is by return of post put in full possession of tho nature of his case. Hie hopea are rriaed &is doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new man ; in fact, in many cases, a new being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written letter is the age occupation, habits and symptoms, nothing more. Tha usual consultation fee of £1 (one pound) muat be enclosed, otherwise no answer will be returned. There are thousands of cases in daily life wbero a cocsulfcation with one at a distance will remove by a single letter a groat fear, a great care, and it often solves what appears as an impenetrable mystery. 2-1 any a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who aro&boutibo marry, I would say consult me before doing so, and thus prevent many after troubles, and,remove many unnecessary fears and prejudices $ to those, more especially, who have suffered in early years from disease, or who, bare yielded to their passions. To these I say, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, "and as an ,expert, my time may not be always at your service, you can, by ismply enclosing one pound, have the benefit of my experience in the same manner as if I lived in your town, and with the additional advantage of thorough privaoy.—Yours, truly, v 11- LOUIS L. SMITH Address— . DEL. L. SMITH. 182 COLLINS STREET EAST Melbourne. " CONSULTATION FEE BY LETTER, £1 Fee for personal Consultation, £1 I. The latter is inclusive of Medioin*. i Medicines forwarded, well-packed, to aU the Colonies, India and Europe. 188, : CotMTTfi BTBBBa KABT. MBt,BOUHJf ■ COASTWISE CUSTOMS ENTBLEB (form.) OF MAIM if th# Smut

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 4

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