Ruainecffl Notices - - i rytNAMKNV'AI. I'nr.STING, i< i i Oold, Silver, ov Rr-Mi?, *, ox-n'cl nrnfr<«( ffvle, nnd uf i!i<- ehcape-'t i ti.v, * the Timks Ollice, Urondwnj, R. efton. rp.lE fiOSPIT, OAK". ]\<o\I. ash GAI.VAKTSKI) IRON WIOK COMPANY^ tr on Mnniifadnrrrs nud Gnlvnni-ior**. Firet Pivind. Seennd Rr.ii ! O ANCitotiO.' [Trndo Marks.] • Kaou , ¥I«6T QOAMTT. SSHiOND QI*AJ l"\T. The OouppT Onk is the oldrs iiMiiiifa.i-iri of Onlvnnieed Iron in Kngland. Nerroti.snes.i, Dehiliti/, Loss of Poire,; Spermatorrhea, Ind lire iction • * c<r;7// Youth, i>yphiliti<.' Diseases. Tn all tlie above cases, arrisim/ /;•»• •> error-f and the yiefdino lo the passions. \. * lime should be lost to at once nnvst i|,<. progress of disease. 1)K. L. L. SMITH It AS devote him elf for twenty years 1 in the colony to thr practice of thu branch of his profession while previously, iv England, ho was tho pupil ot aid prac- * tised with the celebrated Dr. ]{. T. Ouiverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this ns tho solo branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith horohv informs llm public that » theonly In/all ip-ntmlificd medical man i this specia fill/ </ Ms pro, fession that others advertising are unqunlilied, and Ihat, therefore, in pretending to bo qualified aro obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. L. L. Sunn nlso wuus the publio ngnuist the quackeries r.JvertiSvM. If (ba Inker of nny of theso nd veil ised nostrums escape with his life, or his systetn be not thoroughly nnd irreparably undermined by them, he nuiy lcok upon liim-.cU' as tbo niost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has bccnnpplicd toby so mniiy --i-iorluiiiitc broken-down vming*. ohlMtiet., utterly crushed in snril, 'ruined in body, nnd. lilched in pocltoi that Ik deems il a duly to publish this lo lh« world. Thoso men and wc»»e*> who h«vo be<r tho viotims of unpriucipkl clmi-lntnm-liequcntly seek that recovery which ii often beyond Dr. Smith's cor.tryl. Whet. «ill the public understand llmt it i«. i< their interest to consult a <J,uly qnalilie.i medical man, who has m;itlc tins his soio study rather thnn apply to v number oi ignorant impostors, who merely harp nnd I 'ivy upon their pockets and henlth. Dr. L* L. Smith has alway stated thai Jo warn tho public of these quicksands 'tis chief reason for advertising. s Jn all cases of nervous, debility lowncai spirits loss of power, peoples ou tho orehead, lassitude, innplitiiffli 'lor business /mpotency' drainage from til. system, nuO the various effects **.f errors of youth and bloodpoisoning liw dii-ense* previous* contracted, Dr. jl L. Smith inviLe suircrers to consult i.im, as l.c bus nc hesitation in stating that no mjuJtcal nun either hero or in Kngland, lfn% ha.t tb« opportunties cf practice and oxtraorJiiiuij experience which ho has had. Therefore those who really dcsiie to be treated by ono who is at the head ol his "* rofession i this branch of medical pracli h;>ubl Id-j no limo in seeking his cc. No* should nnyonc many wait first co-if sultiniz him. 1 no new consulting roo ns are at IS2 Collins S'*-*.kt Last, Mi;r.iioi.*uNa Opposite the Melbourne. Club, (Late the residence of tho Governor) Private entrance is in Stephen street south. consultatjon *•■••* (by letter) £1 Medioineß forwarded to all the colonies s.r packed as to avoid observation. iJook published by the Doctor can bo had on application lo him. Oh' HPt,r,o\V.\Y'S l.'fMjS A.M» OfiN'rMl'iN'r. r mo>l rcspe.-tlu.ly hike leave lo enll the nttenfion of llu? inlinbitanls of Australasia to the fuel thai, Messrs. HKiN.n', CUHttAN ,«. CO., Wholesalo Druggisls, of NKW YOJJIiT, hare A i*eneies iv various parts, nnd that their Travellers nre going all over tha country vending SPUN I OUS, IMITA*. TIONS oi my Pills, and Ointment whuh they mnko in Ni;w VmiK.and which boar m somo instan cos their trado other labels of »»L^f|thi.s ' t^sl/it is omitted, the\srTL 3 Ji better to decoivo you, bnt^gljgjpiho words "New York" ■■"■■ nro rclnined. Much of this fictitious slulTissold in tho Auction rooms of Sydney and clsowhoro, and readily finds its way ir.to tho back settlements. Theso aro vilo frauds, as ] do not allow my Medicines even to bo sou* iv any part of tho United fc'tntcs; (hoy aro only mndo by mo nt 533, Oxford Streot, London. Tho samo pooplo aro circulating a report that my busiuoss is about to bo formed inlo a Company, which i.s ujtkiilv FAi.src. J most earnestly Appeal lo that t-eiist* of British justice, which I feel suiv I may venture upou nsking from my kitd country mou and countrywomen in thei; distant homes, to assist mo as far ai I may Jny in their power, in denouncing r thi* shameful American Fraud, by eaiiV* ' tioning tli u'r friends lost thoy be dnpeduinto buying villainous compounds stylcif " Holloway h Pills nnd Ointment" with auy JS'cw York label thereon. Knch Pot and Box of the GeuViuo *• , Medicines bcai 8 tho Jiritish Gorermnent • Stamp, with tlio words " Mcllowa**" 1 ILLS AND OI«TMKNT, LONDON," COCraycd* tlicrcon. On the labed is tl:-. addre.s, r,;i;l, Oxfohd Sthkut, LOKro.N, where' alono 1 they nro Mauufaclurrd Signed. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. " LONDON, Feb j_,187<5.
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Inangahua Times, Volume 93, Issue 93, 16 September 1878, Page 4
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