Qold, Silver, or Bronze, exempted ta the neatest style, and at th# e>«apwt »t«B, at the Tikes Office, Broadway, Reefton. / : ■■■— : -— ' •>■ a THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AS© GALVANISED IRON Wlßg GOMPAITi? Iron Manufaoturm and Galranisen. , First Brand. Second BratiflL OANcaoßt>.' [Trade Marks.] «E^otß.'] ¥IBST QpALItT. SBCOND'QcAtWT, The Gospel Oak i» the oldest manuftetur* of Galvanised Iron in England. ■ ~ ' ' " ■' — '"■■■ h' ■ Nerppvmess, Debiiityf X^?» fower t Sparmatorrhatt, jfgdmretiofi & earfaf Youth, Syphilitic Diseases. In all the iboro rases, arnsing from errors and ike yielding tp the pdisions, no ' time should be lo<?t to at once arrest toe progress of disease. . : ]>B. L. L. SMITH HAS devf ted himself for twenty yean in the colopy to the practice of this hrmub of his profession wbjfe previausly, in England, he was the pnpil of and prao, tised with the celebrated Dr. K. T.C«l*§iv well, the only medical practitiocor whei ever exclusively adopted $his a»the tote branch of his profession. - : . / Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs tho public that i the only Je<jally~Siitttfie& 1 ' medical man i this vpeewhtg <tf hit profession that others advertising are wiqualified, and (hat, therefore, in pretending , to be qualified ore obtaining money underfalse pretences. &-■'■ *^ ! ' ! Dr. L. L. Sa^Ttt also Wlrn» the pjublia against the quackeries aJ vertisea. if the. taker of any of these advertised nostf oms; escape with his life, or lits system be not thoroughly and irreparably mdenatjral by them, he may Icok tipon>4>9sclf as the. most fortunate mortal. • . Dr. L.'li. Smit? b?s been applied to W . so many tinfoftuunte broken • do Wnyouß^\ old*.me^, utterly crashed in sprit, ruirielC in, body* and filched ia pocket that b«l! deems it a dujty to pub^sh this to the world. Those men and women wh,o hare been the victims of unprincipled charlatans, frequently seek that reearery which is often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When will the public understand that it i»,|cj their interest to consul a duly qualified! hicdjial mail, who has toade this his sole, strnMrather t lan apply to a number O| ign^mt impostors, irho merely barp an* prey upn tiieir pp^kett anc health. Dr. L* X*. Smith has alwaysUted thai , to warn the public pf tlifse quicksands Sis chief reascji foe advertisim;. In all cast's of nervous, debilitjt loyrsost spirits los 3o! po^r, pimply on t^e> oreiiead, la.sM'tiule, itiaptittide tor business nnpott-ncj' diniiiage from tlie system, and the various dU'otrf of errors of youth an^ - blood ppisouing from »lj*ea«ss prefiokisij •• contracted, |>r. L. L. Smith invited sufferers to consult him,* as he has nc hesitation in stating that n,6 medtcal nian. either here or in England* has had the. opportuutie*. cf practice and extraordinary experience which he haa had. Therefor* those who really dest&e to he treated bf oge who is. at the head of his profession in this branch ot medical practice slioujd lo$(| no time in seckiug his advice. 2<«^ should an j one marry without first con* suiting him. . x Tbe new, consulting rooms are at 182 Collins Stbibt East, Ms^ftoCfiXi Opposite the Meftwuwu: Club, (Late tbe residenpe of the. Governor) . Private entrance is iv Stephen street south. coKsuiTATiQjj Ms (fa letter) £1 Medicines forwarded Wall. the. colonies so . " packed as to avoid obNßervation.' Books pfeblisfeeil by the Doctor e*a lie had on application to hitm /"|F HOLtOWAT r S s im#^NlV \J OINTMENT. In»oßtre,spfellttlly take leave to, call the attention trf the inhabitants of Australasia tathe fact thai - Messrs. HKNRT, QtMAN i, bO^' WJtotesaie prnggists, of XXV% fOBK/ |t»jgPKencies in tmdvts parts, and that raeif Travellers are goUifj aU <are» &#. " eetmtry vending Sa^KIO^S, ifflTA* V '- TION.S of my Pil]s. and QmtntenlifAiejL they make in Rb^ XoßK>»qd xUeh %3t, ' in,sotae i^tf ■^i^^'cestheir'trada, tavkiAihUt-z-ifM: Kkt^«lnja> m other W^b- off y|^femhie trath it is^Rtted, thew» , ■fMbettQr to de-i ceivairyoo, but ths Woids^ "New York-'* i^taib«L ' Much of thisfietifcfoasT«!iflH&«o&fet&fc - Auction rooina of Sydney and dmihmk • and readily, find* its- way ipfc> tbe bpek settleineors. Tnese an vile frauds, as I ■ do no>aUc% n#MedJa' B e& «en,to be W>M in any parfc o^thv United. SttMt; (ney are only ittfld* by m.c at $&<OVotd,. .» Street, London,, . , - . . , ■ The same people' in circojating a, report that inj busiobsa is aboat to *%*, 1 mosl earnesUx ajiwsal to tft*. *Ms* «' r of lfrtiah ju.tice, which I feel ran I : may venture apon aslaiig front my |tn4 countrymen and coonlry Women T>f their ' distant homes, & Wa»t me <at fcr, <IH? Aiay fj in tljeir poker, ttdenwfeeukfe tins; shameful Amjaicata, by ««*• tionmg, their frn-nefs lest they be doped - intoboyingvill.a.inoQs .canipounds styled , ", Holbways %\h an.< Ointment ** with any New Fork hbel, tbfiSeon. l^ch Pot and Boxof tab Genuine » Stomp, wJtH ih» woris " Hoj,fcoirAT'a ' PH,^ and OnriMMKr^fewao^ e^rttf :M thereon. On tbe labed is the add«tta r^S|^ r Oxpoed Stskkt, Loxnxm, where *l(m they are Manufactured » f
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 217, 17 January 1877, Page 4
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