)'i:iNT!NO, Uold, Silver, or Uronxo, cxeeuted in tli< nentest stylo, and ut tiu? ebenppst rah I*,1 *, at lbo TlMrs Ofllre, Hi-oailwnj , Keefton. riIHE GOSPEL OAK J RON" GALVANISED TKON WIRK COMPAHY Ir on Maiiufacturcm and Oal-ani-icr-i. • First llrand. jjerond Drati.!. QAvcnonO.' [Trade Mark*.] 'Kaomj'i FiasT Qu.it.itv. Second (.CAtirr. Tbe Gospel Ook is tbo oldes inanufßet UM of Qnlnuiiucd Iron in ltnglond, Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhea, Indierretion o> rarh/ Youth, Syphilitic Disease*. In all tlie nbovo cases, am'sinq front errors and the yielding to the passions, no timo should bo lost lo at once arrest th« progress of disease. DR. L. I. SMITH HAS devoted m elf for twontv vw* in the colony lo i |, rt pructiec" of Ihu Innneh ofhts profession wUilo previously, in Lnglaiul, ho was th„ pupil of and prno- « tised with the celebrated Dr. Ji. T. Culver. \roll, the only medical practitioner who over exclusively adopted this as the solo branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs the public hut I thoonh, legalh/.nualifieA medical man » Ws speeiali/,/ of Hi profession that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, iv prelendi-ig |o bo qualified are obtaining money under lalse pretences. f-i l)r. L. L. Smith also wtrug ttie public -vv against the quackeries tJvertisott. If the Inker of any of these advertised nostrums escape with his life, or bis system bo not horoughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as th« most fortunate morlnl. Dr. L. L. Smith bns beenapplied lob* so many unfortunate brokoiwUwnyoim«ohlsmr;., utterly crushed iv snrit, ruined in body, and filched in poolcov thai bo deems it a duly to publish this to th« world. Those mon nnd women nho Imro been uio -victims of unprineiplcJ frhurlnlam frequently seek that recovery nhieh is oiten beyond Dr. Smith's control. When will tho public undtrstnnd Dial it i.s to then; interest to consult n duly qualilie.; tuple medical man, who hns mode this bis solo study rather than apply to a number ot ignorant impostors, who merely bnrp and prey upon their pockets and health. , * Dr - J-' L. Smith has nlwny stated that to warn tlio public of these quicksuuds ns chief reason for advertising. TClerS In all cases of nervous, debility lownenj spirits loss of power, pimples on tho lOrehcad, lassitude, inaptitude i'or business mipoteney' drainage from the system, and tho furious effects ->f errors of youth and blood poisoning frry. diseases previously contracted, Dr. j. .[,. Smith invite* sullerers to consult ..im, aa be has nc «ii«»l» h . e * ltttl,oM '» st'iting that no medical nmn OUgll either here or in Knghmd, has had the oppoihiniie-s cf praclieeaiul cxtni-irdinnry [experience wbieb he has had. Therefor* ■■MBBHMvho really desire to be treated by is nt the head of his rol'exsioni of medical praoti hould b> seeking his^ — ttt> maj*jti^^-- ! ** r^^ first r^('/ting roo nt s// ' Melbourne Club, I'esidenee tho Governor) m \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\_____r K i Tio> ' l™ (by letter),.... £_ 8 orwnrded toall theoc4ome* s . lishej by the Doctor can be bad J-" "l>p! -cation to m ____________\\^_%MfMirj t ffilvr rlnaJM-ii to eail the attention of the \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^B' , 3t ,^KV, CIJ.HII AN & CO l>ruggists, of JN K\V YOJIK* wlf . r " nr c RO"«C "11 over thd __|_|_|_Hv^ v , on>l,n « S^UIUOTJS, lAJIT.U \\\\m™*°^«™ labels of# JL-JiMT' , °- n ■ ornitK th'^^^beUe/^cleof this fiotilioussliifl^oldiiX ■■;;:;: wy <? w**y ««d eisewi,ert 'n " S " "' T <t0 tho l»'* " ,i,nv my Medicines oren to be «ok*« b° l n nilCd -'^ *'* into a Company, which UvrifißLY T?;fr t »° n - ncs - t,y W™\to that sensa ■^'"f jwsliee, which I feel sure I «n and counlrywonien in thei; a . ' '' - nic ?' . t0 nss,st «no as far m ■ i y V/ , r P owor ' ijl denouncin American IVand, by cau i Hpn.ng th ,ir friends lest they bo duped ■ *«fi Ti '!»»nou. compound. S] Pills and Ointment " with ■7. New 4 ork label thereon H L«ch Pot and Hox of tho Genuine Bfw ,nCS |ri.h ra tl l,, ° A t^«'S Key nr* Mn^X o^ o^ 0 wfrltfoM ar« ivlao.A<oclurcd ... r N Sigued. ■ t.v. '^MAS HOLLOWAY. H ION DON, J-iJ ir>.JS7/J A *
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Inangahua Times, Volume 19, 15 November 1878, Page 4
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