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Cy Ov£ xn&* LMO THY HEARt AND WRFIE The nbtne sentence read carefully will tell all that I could in a thouiand lines, it adapts itbdf admirably to a large flumber of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who 'Look into their hearts' at the reading of this advertisement, and who ponder over it will say, I know I •hould write for I have a great V^eret there in my heart hidden deep down, and.l {eav ei-^ry wur eoJfceNiing will shew itself by some plain eyNptohvai&d rosl*filW, s^jiet known to niy fellow men and cauV rac\o be poirH^as^aJ'-an object of pity or Bcorn. ' Look into thj heart anir say is it not better for me to peek aid and edfc relief bywrifojßg to^jQne man in whom I bave confidejtfreVflfl^'J^om'aw^eerfi* is safe ; and whose aid and counrej|/s™^^ aUBe - sPw^s^ n ' ea^ er be hopp3 T , jnaking ig^aywitbyfte — 'XK^o'nie, O, Young Man, in thy Youth." / / * Look then into tby heart anfl write,' for hnndreda have written to mo when it has beeYitoo late, mid who in place of having ' Childre'h^ifre olive-lHwieHes rfl|md about their: tnble,' hove their hoß|eB^e6&hite, aod ieW k^t reproach upon their manhood to lire. . \, - > "^" 'Look then into thy heart and write' and remember that ' Aa thy days, so shall thy pt^ength be,' and that by writing down your ense iwmjjcs but ni^kown see it, that relief mmtally and physic^nt c^ be^given^o tou, »^id that in plact of sinking into a disV^n&red nnd prem^tjtvp tleath you can feel that, in -words of\Vord&worth-^>' An oW«age serene find ' bright and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave.' LOtJIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Loss dfciPower._^ jndiscretioh| of Early Youth, &c In all tho above caTft^risnrjt frbci eworaand the yielding to tho passion?, no time lj|ioukl\e lois Cb arnst the progress of disease. v . Dk. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these collie*) lfE&r^JolHns 9|reAL Kasfc, Opposite the Melbourne Clnit— Lat^ lh{T**eBidence of the Oovernor. Private Entrance is in Stephen Street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £1. Medicines forwarded to all the colon i&a, so packed as to avoid observation. Books written by Dr L. L. Smith post free ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging LiftL Is 9d Medical Household Sk^etchot. Nc^L 3s Bo do /N.IO >$o % ?lsM Weakness and fifterilJjy^Js \ " Medical Alm^nac^ 3875,^4 J^

MOTHERS, hare, you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?

Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eighteen- penny bottle and nfoving its excellence in giving tpeedy relief inlVind, Pauß inlhe Bowds, Griping, &c,, to which Infant^3d^«|oM^Chiffl>rea^m?liable ; by warding off, in manyjoraO^racks flonyj^fsions, and by being found pqgftMPtHaiTy bjme (k^fll^fn d southing during Teething. Sold wholesale a/ul retail by tha^rroprietor, S. Foilweil, Chemist, Otahuhu, Auckland, N/^5., fn bottles at Is 6d, 2s sd, and 4s 6d each, and by Hamiiton Begs., Chemists, Auckland,

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 Psckets at Is 3d, 2s 6li», and 4s 6d each j or PostrlaBd, 23 10d, and^S^yN.^ *\ y. S H A NJ!S *'L &*>> * J* D, AUCKLAND.

OUR MANUFACTURERS.

A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. For some considerable time past we havo been encaged in the manufactory of Proprietary Medicines and Specialities of various kinds, to which, we have drawn public attention through the advertising columns of the various journals ot the colony. The demand which has thus sprung up for our medicaments, end the flattesLng^ncorniums which have been pronounced upon their virtues,\leaSdy~t«jstify tha.t our medical preparations are more *de"lwot^y hjanfbulated and contain more subtle power than similar reraeais% imported either from Great Britain, France, or th"c United States of America. The marvellous success which has attended this our infant enterprise has determined us on entering upon a still larger field of operations, and to meet the demand which is likely to be made upon us, wa have concluded arrangements for a regular supply of the raw material from the most famed laboratories of the world. The efficiency of medicines, next to the purity of the drugs, depends upon the skill with which they are compounded, the perfect co-blending of the various minuie particles with a harmonius whole require experience and knowledge to accomplish, We are proud to rank our establishment amongst the local industries for which the publio men of the colony have been agitating for several years past, and we conlldently appeal to our fellow-colonists for support, we on our part guaranteeing the quality of our preparations to be superior to the imported onep^roa arc happy in the knowledge that skill and care ajre being devodfedTj) s the relief of the ' thou* sand ills that^fllsh i« heir Jk>."<s»S ♦

The following is a list of Medicines prepared at our laboratory. Shortland Street. SHAELAND'S SUGAR COATED FAMILY OR ANTIRLLIOUS PILLS. Are a ai^^l^lji^Slar^e^.eiyJw Indigestion, Headache, .ad lifter WoijqDlaauti Thej"enSure a proper secretion of ili^smd stimulate the muscular fijjffes of th° intestines by •iieving congestion end dimini^in^ymucous secretions, hereby enabling/the j^nienjjrjpfioe bowels, by more 'irect contncfc.^a^x^fte^eiwjntlc. action and to restore ifoebled neij(vpus energy, TV% claim a superiority over . her Aperient Pills, viz. , that a dose or too occasionally, - th proper regimen and diet, will keep ihe patient healthy eerful, and will give energy and- tone' to the system. •rsons generally are most hicTisoreet in the use of mecliics, andnjcxo-especmllv in the use of Cathartics or Purgg agents. It is a well known fact that the indiscriminate c Of tl'Pße purgative medioinra in sucli quantities often relops latent weakness in the form of Hoeinmorhoids or es, and bo it remembered that the remedies — blazoned over the world as curing every disease— too often lay c germs of disease, of wasting and diminished nervous "ivy and gradual decay. The pills prepared by J. C. arland, if taken for Indigestion or Irregularities of the er, should be administered in do«e9 one pill every alter- ? night for a \ieek or two ; if as a purgative, two at bed 0 occasionally ; if an active purgative be indioated, a ■ ue aperient should be taken early in the morning followthe pills, — aSeltllitz Potvdov or a third of an ounce of 001 Salts in a little warm water. jM ir boxes at Is and 2s 6d, and by all tbe Country < rekeepcrs throughout the province.

V-EKMIFUG-E MEDICINES— MANNING'S WORM POWDERS, Prepared only by J. C. Sharland. This most excellent remedy is used by all classes of the munity, and is justly admitted to be a most efficacious certain remedy for the expulsion of those parasites jh infest the human b >dy. The proprietor has received icrous testimonials of the efficacy cf the Worm - dere. old in packets, Is each.

THE CHILD'S TONIO. ould alwaye be vised after the administration of the .vders. This most agreeable and palatable preparation is v dily taken, and has the effrct of a tonic, combining all elements necessary for healthy blood. It also destroys larvoe, or eggs of the parasite. For children of a deliand spare babit, ©f a pale and sallow complexion, tLe >f this tonic creates appetite, gives tone to the body, •jroduces the glow of health indicated by bright eyes osy cheeks. It is equally efficacious for moie advanced where there is a deficiency of the healthy constituents c blood. epared by J. Q. Sharland. Sold by all Storekeepers. : ils Cd, 2s 6d, and 3s 6<l a bottle.

SHARLAND'S CHERRY PECTORAL, A KEBIIvDY FOR ROUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Tnong the numerps noatrunius advertised and prepared ji New Zealand j none ha» earned the reputation '. *vedly than Sharland's Cherry Pectoral. From the ,iderable demand for this elegant preparation, and its acy in every instance, the proprietor deems it a pleasant r to recommend its use wherever a Cough Remedy ■ pessary, Tho proprietor would, in all cases where it been found useful, feel obliged for a written testimonial lat effect. Such a concession would fortify the adver- , 1 reputation of the preparation, jld in bottles. at 2s Qd and 4s 6d each,

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 479, 15 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 479, 15 June 1875, Page 4

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