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*Tr\OOK THEN INTO THY HEAR i' AND WRITE # -^he above sentence read carefully will tell all that I could . in a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a largflf number of eases continually coming under my treatment./ Many who NLook into their hearts * at the reading/if this advertisement, and wh® ponder over it w.ill say, I knj^w I should write for I have a great secret there in my^jneart hidden deep down, and I (ear every dny something win shew itielf by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men and qause me to be pointed at aean object of pity or acorn. \ yr • Look into thj heart \ud say is it not bitter for me to seek aid and get relief byVrriting to oneittian in whom I have confidence — with whon^ ray seeretj^safe ; and whose aid and counsel wilL^cause Ttoy life hereafter to be happy, making me say with fc^feroverßj— " 3r]oice»Q> Young Man, in thy Youth." \ \X vSkN 'LookJi^i into thy n^nrt and\mte,' foß^mdreds have written I^^Budien it lig,a\i^T^ y>\ftte, and^wlio in place of baving^^H^^^^like olivejmincfKa r o u ml l^ o at their table,' have tnß^jßnes deeoh/e, and/fttel it a reproabfi^upon their manhood tolfl^ / fJ^ _ - ' Look then intoijft^e^M^ndnrrit^&djlfln'^per that ' As thy days, soj^J^JJwtr^ogth b^yanl^hj^^ wiitint down your cnse^RO eyBflßii^my c^mr^Fe it^f^^elief men- ■ tally and physically «cj(fi b^iven m^ou, antjPuhat in plact '< of sinking into a diarfnored and prematiif^dAth you can feol that, in worda^W Words«orth — ' An/^ld age^ereno and bright and loveljJw a Lapland night, snail lead flkee to thy grave.* JF LOUIS. L. SMITH;, Nervousness, Debility, \ j»» f Loss ol Power. f Indiscretions of Early Yonti\&c In allJße above cases, arising from errors and the yieldwc to thej^Tssionp, no time should be loss to at once arrest tBV^ progsKs of disease. . 1 Jr Dr. L- L. SMITH, (The^nly legally qualiQed medical man advertising in thesjr v colonies) <r \ 182, Collins Street.-Easfc, / Meibouekb, f Opposite the H^elbourne Clvb — Late the i^esidenctr of the Governor. Tfrivate Entrance is in Stephen Street, Consultation Fee (Wletter) £1. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, so packPid as to avoid observation. Books written by I>i ti li^mithNftOßt free ; po/fage stamps, Means of Prolon^W LuS^s 9d Medical Househol^^lfctcheWNorr, 3s Do do jt\2> I s OdN^^ Weakness and Sterility, Medical Almanac, ] SJo^JBa.

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TV/T OTHERS > havey^>u tried FALLWELL'S CARMIiTX % J^fTIVE SYRUP ? >. Save yoursel^s many sleepless nights by purcua^ng an eighteen- penJy bottle and proving its excellence in glring •peedy reUCT in Wind, Pains/In the Bowels, Griping, &c^to whichJolanta and yoiinj^hiyfenare liable: by wardink off, in many cases^tj^cksj^^Co^^lsu^fs^ySnd by being found particularl^D^l^Wcu^and/rfoti^ng^firing Teething. Sold wholesale/in^ret|^by tihj&rwprQpov, S. Foil well, Chemist, Otahufiu, Auo^andpW^Zo in Jrottlas at Is 6d, 2s sd, and 4s 6d eachjJhid by Hamimon Bfios., Chemists, Auckland. f

Try also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Medicine. of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed or the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. Sold in Packets at Is 3d, 2s Bd, and 4s 6d each ; or Postrls Bd, 2s lOtiyjuidJisc N. ' G. DISPENSING CHEMIST, and IMPORTER of GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, SURGICAL APPLIANCES Toilet and Nursery Requisites, &c, begs to inform Waikato Settlers that he makes it a speciality to keep in stock every remedy^ffiF known repute, English, French, and American norfHties^^mone^yhich are the following .•— Moller's J^^eynorwdKjßi QduMiver Oil, Fox's Palatable Cod Liver Qfypd ¥a\mm\/vajmr Oil, American Cod Liver Oil Sewfoosefihsitua iJyftralian. Ointment. Clarkes Blood Mixtßre, Pills and Slffn Lotion, Laville's Gout Remedy, Injection Brov, B<flloc's Charcoal, Grimaulfc's Medicines, Cburchill's Hypophosphites, Guarana, the Peruvian remedy for headaches, Barry's Pearl Cream and Iricopherous, Piesse and Lubin's Choice Perfumes, Atkinson's Essence of Roses, Baylys Ess, Boiaquet, Patent .Trusses, Electro-magnetio Machines, Pulvermaeher'sElectroMagnetio C'>ain Bands, Parent 'Amynterion' — Local Electricity, — Address — Aiekinjs, the Pharmacy, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Queen treet, Auckland.

"O F. W E B S T E , JK. (late l. fokster and son), NEXT THE UNION BANK,

Is prepared to supply oj^the shortest notice, HARNESS QF^^Slgp I«#RIPTION jf^^SS^AßL'^PJ^OE^^^ Pack-saddles^fQta^o Pattern), ladies' and Gents' Saddles and Bridles, li^ita^j BrnWes, jjtccoutrements, Leather Cases, Body Bel^, LegiHt gs orall descHiptions, Haversacks, BruBhware ü ßreaking Tackle, &cV -^ P.FW. would call attention to 'his superior of Baddies, made on the promises.

W, GOOD, TTTATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND To H.R-H. the Ddre o^Ed^Kburgh/ George and Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Waikato that he ha started business in Hamilton West.

All Orders carefully attended to and promptly forwarded.

WALTER J. HUNT, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 41 liisura«fl^Buildin^s, Auckland. Mi Hunt desires to mt\Yna^4oM\6 Jiffend^S^ythe people of Waikato, that he \ma/£ovm\ en cp^ymsmaM as a General Commission Agent, «M^nprepa^l^6K^^ertake all kinds of financial busines^n^nqjciwrfe loa« on freehold and leasehold properties, /make Bdvanc*^*on mercantile, pastoral, agricultural and other approved securities, and .to arrange the purchase and sale of town and country propertie?. Particular attention paid to the aale of Waikato produce. Ordeis for the purchase of goods promptly executed. Liberal advances made upon consignments. /

s^i EORGE EDGECUMBE %JC HAS TOR SALE Rimu and Tanikaha Bridge Timber : — 12x2, Q "* L ,K-V'i3 ***■_ 4x3. Gate Posts, 9ft, 10x10 />^ Matai Posts // / y^gf Ti-tree Rails yV/f / /. C^J Ti-tre© FirewoofH^"V^ Puriri and, Matai Hojree^Blocks Shingles arid Pailings Stone Lime AGENT FOR BOOTH'S BRICKS.

MADDEN AND O'NEILL. TT> A R iSTJofT^^D^IgG&ITORS Hamjjwon West, j -

GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. MRS WALLACJKWC^o iiAjcMffcSTo the Ladies of Ngaruawi^unßJ* a j^ url^'f"CMr^i9tPicts that she has opened a Geawja^Ejaj^iT **&* Mrjfinery Establishment Dres9-Making in all .its Ranches andjr Machine Work done no tUo premises. . R. M. CAMPBELL, O U R V E Y^^/^ T ° N ' License'l under^Land Transfer .4ct.

MONEY TO LEND. _n_Large o£ Smajl Sums, at a moderate rate oj/jmtevem,. Zsir* 7 FoTfc-/"eet, Auckland. -

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 478, 12 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 478, 12 June 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 478, 12 June 1875, Page 4

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