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• T OOK THEN INTO THY HEAR i AND WRI'iE The above sentence read carefully will tell nil thnt I couW in a thousand lines, it adapts its-elf admirably to a large number of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who 'Look into their hearts' at the reading of this a< vertisempnt, and whs ponder over it « ill say, I know I should write for I lave a ereat secret there in mv heart hidden deep down, and I (ear every d.iy something will shew itself by some ulain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men and cau9c me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. • Look into thj hrart and say is it not better for me to seek aid and get relief by writing to one man in whom I bave c< nfidencc — with whom nry preret in safe ; and whoso aid and counsel will pause my life hereafter to be li»ppy, leaking me say with the proveib — " Rejoice, O, Young Mnn, in thy Youth." • Lcok then into thy heart and write,' for hundreds nave written to me when it lias bpen too late, and who in place of having ' CyiW&^ik*^^e-bc»|Jches*jp©jmd about, their table,' b aijyf^^r^rom^yßfrsolat^^^pTeel jt a reproach upon their manhopoAojl^e^r w SY 'LtjgSSjpti wfo tl^ heVrJt>«m writer and remtmfrer that lAs thj^Hiys, so hWh\\ thy strength yf,' and that bv wfifin^ downJfour ense no eyes but my ow^see it, that relief m>ntal^ond phjsieslly can be civen/o you, and that in p)ac» of sinking into a dishonored and premafurc death you cun feel that, in words of Wordsworth — l An old age serene and bright and lovely as a Lapland night, Bhall lead thee to thy grave.' LOUIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power. Indiscretions of Early Youth, &c In all the above ca^es, avis-ing from errors and the yielding to the passion?, no time should be loss tv at once arnst tbe progress of disease. Dr. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these colonies) 182, Collins Street, East, Melbourne, Opposite the Melbourne Civb — Late the residence of the Goverr.or. Piivate Entrance is in Stephen Street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £1. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Books written by Dr L. L. Smith post fiee ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9d Medical Household Sketches, No 1, 3s Bo do do No 2, Is 3d Weakness and Sterility, 3s Medical Almanac, 3375, 6d

MOTHERS, have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?

Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eigbteen-penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving speedy relief in Wind, Pains in the Bow< Is, Griping, &c,, to which Infants and young; Children are liable ; by warding off, in mfinxjKkes^Mtfu&B of^&nvuiewns, and by being found pafti£m)ffVjeneJ|fial ftJD^fjf^th^g during Teething. Sold wbol^SlA^a jpaU byJJdßJi'rarietor, S. Foliavelx, DhemistVwWiuTm, Mteklm&ffi.Z.iAn bottles at Is 6d, 2s Sd, and 4s 6d ead^ and by Hajhilton Bbos., Chemists, Auckland. w f

Try also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed irthe removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. Sold in Packets at Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each j or Postr Is Bd, 2s lOd, and ss.

G. AICKIN, "TVISPENSING "CHEMIST, and IMPORTER of XJ GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, SURGICAL APPLIANCES Toilet and Nursery Requisites &<■ , be^ to inform Waikato Settlers that he makes it a speciality to keep in stock every remedy of known repute, English, French, and American novelties, among which are the following .• — Moller's Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Fox's Palatable Cod Li^r OU^aatrtralatable Ca»te» Oil, American Cod Liver Oi£^elUj£ JoJephs^s^iras^filian Ointment. Clarkes BJ^a^aj^rejfrills^rf^Skii^Lotion, Laville's Gout RemetJyVwjecUfwi /Broj/^eiWc's Charcoal, Grimault's Medicines, CJ^jrchitrVilypnphosphites, Guarana, the Peruvian remedy «or headaches, Bj6rry*s Pearl Cream and Iricopberous, Piease and Lubin's Choice Perfumes, AtkiuBon's Essence of Roses, Baylys Ess, Bouquet, Pateut Trasses, Electro-magnetic Machines, Pulvermaeher's ElectroMagnetic Cain Bands, Patent ' Amynfrerion ' Local Electricity, — Address — Aickm's, the Pharmicv, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Queen treet, Auckland.

APOTHECARIES' HALLOpposite the P t Office, Auckland.

SHARLAND'S TRICOPHERUS-TheV-New Preparation — nourishes and develop* the growth of the haii, while removing from it all disapceable puueifiuities aiid improving its texture and appeal ance. It is a new ai d estimable medium of real val c to the ban-, altogether pure, and in no way injurious. By its ability to inert ase the growth ox tbe hair, to remove datuliiff," and similar objectionable accumulations, to airest ihe ?}roptom» and progress of decay, and to impart a nacurallj neal hy lone to tne aflected fibres, is undoubtedly one of the btst nutrients of the human hair ever invented 1 . Ea&h bottle is Stamped "Shariand, AucklA«,d." Piice 2s pc bottle. MANNING'S HAIR RESTORED- Prepared and ol d by J. C. Shahland. YALUSBLE DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR-If -your N hair is growing Grey or White, or ialiing off, use 'MANNING'S HAIR RE&TORER, fo. it will positively restore in e\ery case G e> or Whi c Hair to its oiigii al color without leaving tuts disagreeable smell of most restorers. MANNING'S HA R RESTORER is not a Dye and contaii s nothing inju ious. /•% MANNING'S HA R RESTORE ft restores Faded or Giey Hair to its orig ml c( our. /"N MANNI^Gp&YHA R R bIOUHR pjomo^l 'an abundant growtlLrof hai am rende/a it s^t, glossy ano beautiful. / MANNING'S HA R RIiiTOKER Removes Scurf permanently, a di s u sis pleasant ajril refreshing. Each h< tile is stampe '*! harland, Auckland." Puce 2s 6d ai.d 33 6d. SHABLANDS NEW TOOTH BRUSH — (MAfeK by Improves rEocEss)— on accjunt of its perfect mechanical construction and the dm ability of the j. materials of which it is inai*e cannot fail to give satisfaction. Tne improvement couai&ts in tbe sharp angular ends of the bristles beiilgf'rnade perf. ctly smooth and tapering, and which can be Ueed with the greatest comfort for it will not laoemte the Gums nor injure the Teeth. Each I Brush is stumped "Sharlajjd, Auckland" Pnce Is 6d i feHARLAJND'S PERMANENT MARKING INK— This celebrated Marking Ink maintains a pry-eminence ' over all Imported Inks, on account of its Blackness Fluidity, and Permanence, It is suitable for all kinds of labrics, which after being boiled in the strongest Soda will not in the slightest degree impair the intensity of the ink. Price Is 6d per Bottle. SHARLAND'S CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF RED JAMAICA SAKSAPARILLA—This preparation is u.ade from the fine&t selected iSarsaparilla, prepand ■with tl c greatest care, and is pioduced in an elegant and concentrated (orin. It is the most effective and pleasant remedy known for the cure of all diseases of tlu akin ; it removes all impurities ot tne blood, Blotches, Pimples' Eruptions, and never fails to restore health and invigorate the system. It is a specific for Scurvy. One teaspoonful is a dose, and 4s 6d size bo'tle cnntains 64 doses Sold by all Storekeepers. Price 33 6d and 4i 6d a bottle. SHARLAND'S ObOVJTALGIC, OR MAGIC DROPS, an Instantaneous Udrk Pur Toothache. Is per bottle, Sold by all Country Storekeepers SHARLAJND3 CHLOKODYNE, OR PAIN RE LIEVEK. — The proprietor of this compound has, after many experiments and much rebearch, succeeded in pro. ducing a preparation of Cklorodyne equal to any made by English or Foreign Phann»cists. The large sale already effected is the most coadusive evidence of tne general approval the public has conceded to its proprietor. BOXWOOD LINEN S L'B ISTUHERS, Is 6d EACH. FRAGRANT FLORILINE. MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. SWEET ESSENCE OF RENNETS. ANGLO-SWISS MILK MEN I E R'S CHOCOLATE. SILICATE!) CARBON FILTERS J. C. SHA.RLAND,

gONES! B Oif ES ! "Bo N ~E S ! Bought in an^ufetiti^ V9^fCAm at Hie Frreman's Bay Boue Mill< mxiA^oTLLirtkryfiiien «t)v, r. |, v / /A' & J. b QL'L' J£T.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 4

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