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Business Notices. /AKNAMKNTAL PiiTNTINO, in C<l,,.> Gold, Silver, or Drons*, executed in (In: ncntost alyto, and n\< tho cheapest riitru, n; Iho Times Ofliciv Broad wnj-, H. ol'ioit. rpHK GOSPFL OAK IKON GAT.VAKISKI) I lit 'A' WIRK COMIMNV Ir on Slftiiufiwturors mid Gnlvaniscr;]. Firet flniltd. Soonnd IVmul. O y\Naion (>.' [Trade Murks.] ' K.wu-r.'J Flllfil' QIAT,i:.'V. KICOM) Ql'Al.m. The Gospel ():.i< r< flic old.\« /tnunutnetuiv o( Gtilvm.iiicd Iron in Knjjluml. Nervousness, Dehi/Hif, Loss* of Power, Spcrmatorrluca, fudifirn'fion m curly Youth, tiypliUtie Diseases. In nil llic nliovo cases, arnsinii fro,,: errors ami the i/iefdiiiff to the passions, \\r time should bo lost to fit once arrest llw: progress of disease. Dll. L. I. SMITH HAS devoted himself for twenty yen-, in the colony to tho practice o('thi;i branch of his profession while previously, in England, ho was tho pupil oCnnd practised with tho celebrated Dr. 11. T. < Uilverwell, llio only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the solo brunch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs fh<i public that i f/ieouh/ Inialli/^junlifud medical man i this of Ins prolession that others advertising are 1111 • qualified, and (lint, therefore, in pretending; lo be qualified nre obtaining money under (alsc pretences. Di\ L. L. Smith also wiy*s tn.i public (igninst the quackeries hdverligcu. J'fUio tolccr of nny ol those advertised nostruw.:, escape with his lite, 01 'us system be nut ihovoijj;hly and irreparably undermine. l by them, he may look upon hiuuoll'iis tl,c u.ost I'ortunale mortal. Dr. L. L. ISmitji lihs been applied t<>!>so many i>nfoilunue brol;en-dtf« n yonn;.-,-ohlsijn<; M ulterly <'rus!ie<! in sm-il, "riiirr. 1 \v, body, and iilched in pocket th.-v iuj deems it a duty to ]iub!isi» this u> th<. world. Those men nnd women who have been iho M'ciiujh of impriiu-iplod dmi'lulnns Irequcjilly seek that recovery Hhieh is often beyond lh\ Smith's ror.inil. Wlu-n will the public understand 1 1 •n t it i- u\ their interest to consult a duly <mali|ir<; ujedienl man, who has iuiklo this his soli study rather than apply to a number o; ignorant impostors, who merely liarp nm? (iivy i;pon n'.cir pockets ami he.-vllh. JJi\ Jv L. MiiiTll ba;-i alway sl;i(ed 1.1.ii to flaru the )-nl>iie of tbeso quiekv^ands 'us chief reaviun lor advert isini;. hi all cases oi'neivous, de!>ility |.>unrs ■ s)irits loss ol power, piii.j.U';* on flu-. ore! cii'l, lit.s.sJUu'e-, H..(| i lili...ic lor Ihhiih>:; /inpcUM.cy' dr;'ini,;;c (Voin i!ie sy^lcm, :ini : ll.e vatioiiH « -JJecl-i ol cnvr.i ol youth ai > : 'iloot'.poisonijik; Irom diseases p;eviot;s \ iionlrac'ed, lh\ L. L. Smiili invite'; sullciT.rs lo consult him, ;is ho has in: Hesitation in slutiii).: that no mediciil uuvi!. eiiher here ovin .Knjrlnnd, has h;id tla opporluiities of practice and e.-araordiiuir.v experience which ho has had. Therefore ihoKc v, ho reidly desire to be treated by one ulio is at the head o!' his "^-rofeHou ;:.; • his branch vi mcd'cnl practi. hoiud to < no time in sceLinjf lit.s oe. A'oshould anyone marry witli. tlrst oour suiting him. Tlie new constiltin^ roo us nro at 182 Corj.iNS »Srt:i;i;i- JO.vsr, Mi-i.houi^m; Opposite (he Melbourne Cluh, (Late tlie rei.idciice of the Governor; I'rivatoentrtiucc is in i-itephen street suniii. cu.nsultatjon i-\:v, \[)\ letter) K\ ■.Medicines forwarded io';:ll the colonies >m puckeil as lo avoid obser'":uiun. 'sook jiublishe-i by the Doctor c:iu be had on application to him. ~~7~"~i~}- ,' ' '."".' OV IIOr.LON'AY-.s rilJ.-s am) OINTMKXT. I most rope... ully take leavo to ejill f), ( . nltfiiiio" of the inhabilnnls of AiKfrolnsiiKf^'tlie f'.-ifi fh:i! Messrs. li!u\i:y, CUKJ?A.\ V CO, Wholesale Di-iiLMjists. ofKKW {O.\lK P have AyenciY.s in various pint-j. jind tint their Travellers are Roing all over Iho eoinitry vendimT JSI'UItrOU.S, J VIUWTIO^S of my Pills, and Ointment, winch they make iniN'Kw VoTuc.and which !.r«ir in some instnn ccv (heir (rude mark tlm.f-i(ra whilst on other labels °f6'S[:T^i3|j|this' tr.ish ii is omitted, thtW^ [i*J$ hotter to deT.T' 3°"« l »\\ '^iLar tll( - words rwuv York p-T****^ nro retained. Much ot tin's fictitious stuff is sold in tho Auction rooms of Sydney and elsewhere, and readily finds Us way ir.to the ba<'k settlements. These are vile fruids, as I do not allow my Medicines even to be sou' in nny part of the United t'tntes; they aro only made by mo at 533, Oxford Street, London. The same people- ure circulating it report that my business is about to bo formed into a. Company, which i* immav I'Ar.SK. 1 most earneally appoal to thnt sciisk ot Jhitish justice, which I (c t <\ sure F may venture upon asking (rom my kit J couidryiccn and countrywomen in then distant homes, to as.Mst me ns far »< may Iny in their power, in ik-nouiieiuc this tdiiwiH-lid American Fumd, |, y ( „u,'! tionin;; tit iii- Iricnds lest tli.-y be'duped into buyini', villainous iwisj. omuls slyli.! "Jlolloways Tills rt|u | Ointment" will' any JNcw York label thereon. Kncli Pot and Uox of the Genuine Medicines bears the lirilis/i Govtnunci.l Mtwip, with the words ••Iloi.i.o\v.v\' f «. 1 ILI,h AKI) OKCTMKNT, I,OMn)N." oil^m Ve<«. t,ercon. On the Jabed is the addivs.s, »l).i OxFoiai Sthkkt, London, whore a 10 ;..'• they are Manulaotun .1 >i,micd, THOMAS HOLLOW AY. I.OM)Oi\, /(/i ]s,lS?(i.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 3, 20 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 3, 20 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 3, 20 May 1878, Page 4

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