/y'iNAMENfAL PKIXTIXG, in Color Gold, Sliver, or Bronze, Executed in tbe neatest sfvle, and at the cheapest, rates, a the Times Office, Broadwaj, R* efton. r -TIIE GOSPEL OAK IRON *- ' AKD GALVANISED IRON WIRE COMPANY Iron Manufacturers and Galranisers. | First "Brand. i*er.nnd Hrand. 0 Akc.io-{ n: [Trade Marks ] ' Eaole.'J FlltST Qf ALITY. SECOND QtTALTW The Gospel Oak l-*- the nldes manufactur of Galva ised Iron in England. yt.rvuj.tne.ts. De/Xliti/, Loss of Power, SperiintforrltfPtt, Indiscretion o» curb/ ) iiuth. i'yphilifir Diseases. Tn all ILe a! ovr- cases. ,trri.t'i->q from errors and tie yielding to the pass ions. 'no time sbould In* lost to at once arrest the progress ot disease. | I)B. L. L. SMITH J1 AS devoted mself for twenty vears § I in tIiPC-olnny to thr tirnetii •of thia branch of his profess;.*!! while I't-wiously 't Kn'.dand. ho nas t!i ■ i itpil oi ,-i d practised wilh the celebrated .'»r. H.T Cuirer•*ell, the only medical pr;:etitio> er who ever exclusively adopied this as t he sole jranch of his profession. Dr. L. L- bxnn hereby informs the I uldie that i tut y>nhj legal/ >/-, pn ilified medieal man <' this ).e<-utlit;j of his pro'isst'it, that oth< r-. tidvertisiiiL' ar»* uniiualilicd.aml I l . at. theref re. in ptetendia*? •o bp qualilird are obtamiug money under itilse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also na,.s in,? public amiinst the quackeries l ivertisc-u. If the taker of any ol ihoe advertised nostrums escape v. ith his lite, or his ivs.'cm he not horotiiihly and ir-eparnbly undermined by ti cm, he may h.'k up..u him>ell as tbe most fortunate fttortai. Dr. L. L Sarin has been applied toby so ntaiiy niiiortuii.-ite br<iUeu-dou n young*. olilmiicl, utierlv crushed iu son i, "ruined in body, ami filched in pot-kei that be deems it a duty to imbhsii this to the nnrld. Those meo and wonieu wlio have been the victims of tinprmcipit 1 charlatans ncquently seek that recovery which is often bptotid Dr. -Smith's control. When nil! the public understand ihat it is tc their interest to consult a duly qualified medic,.' man, who has made this his sole study ratiier tl.au apply to a number o< ignorant impostors, wbo merely narp and | ivy upon their pockels and health.. Dr, 1/ L. -Smith has alway stafed tbat to nam the public of tbese quicksands his chief rea sou for advertism**;. Jn ail eases of nervous, debility lownesi v spints loss of power, pimples on the oitheait, lassitude, inn i titude tor business iinpoti in-y' drainage t'r>.ui the sy>*t*m, aiiC u (lie various ejleets of errors ut' youth and Idoodpoisoninjr fr in d meases previously ( - contracted, Dr. L. L. Suntn invites suflerers to consult him, as Le nas uo hesitation in Matin***; that no uietUe.it man *r either here or in Jb.u»land, has bad tbe 0 opportunties cf practice am! extra rJ.iuary experience whicli he has hud. I iieretor^ those vt ho reallv desiie lo i»e treated by one who is at iue*lieud ui Ins pn.- essiou m !> ibis braneb ol medical prarlie shouid loae 1 no time in seekiiii» his a.ui •. '' siioulu anjoue marry without lirsl oonlU'tiii.u; him. ■ consulting roo os are at --^^^■^^^^^bto^^ia.t-.:' Last, 3ii lbol"knb of the --^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■iepiien --^^^^^^^^^^^^^L^et .1et) . .. . . . •-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■U&~ anon. '-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bor can •-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bfr "^s?f^3 •-^^^^^^^^^^pl J^ltNi •-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bpc t !y of the •-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Vfnct that *-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bte- a ' ui th;it '1 1 * i K . a 1 1 1 1 •i^^^^^^^l IA -\ - -t ; *i!s> on j -^■•B^, ft ". -»»> 3 i tr.jsii n ' '* omifTP.l. th<-L--j .. :f .| e ,,.. r *- 0 de . ' ectye yon, hi,» \^J^' / (,'ie « or f$ '•>ew Y-.rit " >! =".-i=^ . t(1 yj.tj,;,,,.^ .Mueh ot tf is fictitious s*nf?' j, <^\,\ , n f |, e Auction rooms nf >'y. , riey and - Iscn here, a».<i readily finds its aay ii.'o the ba-k settlements. '! hesp are vile frauds, as I do not allow my Medicines erpn 'o be s o ic* in any part of the Ir.ited t k tates; they are or.lv male by me at 53d, Otlord Strei f, Lond ii, Ibe same people aie eirciilatinij report ihat my bu-iness t s al. ut to^ be toimed into a Company, wbicb is utteklf false. 1 most earnestly appeal to that sense >d .British justice, which I fee I sure may venture iii-n asl.iin. t ro m my kicd ciiuntrymeu and countryvi.»mpii K u ther. tstaiil In tnes, to as- ist me as tar u may lay in tLeir power, in d< nouncm 'his shaii*<?iii! Amerieau F aud, l-y eau» ii.-i.iim th tir triends lest tbey be duped iiiio bu)i.i*' villainous compounds styled " lloltotta^s Pills and Utn! ment " w ujj any x\e« i'ork hi ne! thereon. Each Pot ami Uox ot the Genuine Mtdicincs be.rs the British Govemmert >lamp, nuh the words " H LU, Way's i ILL6 AND t IKTIIEKT, Hindus," eii U iayed i.cmou. Un the iabcu is lie ud-.resTs, 533 t>xvoi;i) K^TKEtT. Lowdom, wi.cre aloue they are ilai'.i.aciun X >tt;ned. r Jii ).M.\S LOLLOWAY LOM!O>-, ith lo.LS7l>.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 February 1880, Page 4
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814Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 February 1880, Page 4
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