Ba?i;as3 /^UNAMENTAL PK INKING, in Color Gold, Saver, or Bronze, executed in the neatest style, aud at the cheapest rates, a the Times Cfliee, Broad wat, Reeft-m. nnuß gospel oak ikon A- AXD GALVANISED IRON WIRE CO3IPANY Iron IFanufacturers and Cfalvauisera. First Brand. Second Brand. G Anchor. o.' [Trade Marks] 'Eagle.'J Fibst Quaiitx. . Second Qcalitt The Grospel Oak is tbe oidcs mnnyfactur of Gal vatiised Iron in England. Nervua-??iess, Debility, , T.o.<t.f of Power, Sper'matorrhaa, InJtcci ction o» early Youth t fiypMHtii' Diseases, In all the al>ov© -case?, arris : nq from errors and the yielding to the pontons, no time should be lost to at once arrest tiis progress of disease. DE, L. L. SMITiI HAS devoted' tnself for twenty yfftrs . in the (Solcny to tlic- practice* of this liranch of Ins profession while previously, in England, ho was tho pupil or and practised with the eelebrnfed Dr. R. T. Culrerwell, the oiily modical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this a* tli3 sole brnuch of his profession. Tr. L. L. Smith berebv informs the public that i tie only legally-qvaUfied ■rr.edicul man i triis -feeiaUty of his professioh that others adrertTsing are ua qualified, and that, therefore., in pretending to be qu.iiificj are ebtaiDiag money under . iaisc pretences. l)r. L. L. SiiirH also mn*s the pnblio against tlse quackeries aJvertisc-u. If the tnker cf any of those advertised nostrums escape with his ]ifo, or 'iis srsteni be ndt rhorouglly aid ir-epirabiy "andormined by tbeni. iio may look upon Itimseif as the iiiost fortunst? morlal. i'r. L. L. fiiirjTljrs beertapplied toby so many "blbrtui:.- • brbkeiwlovni young* I c>ldvfi);>:., K!to:lv crnsLed in sprit, ruined ir body, and iilehed in pocket that be deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those raen and women who Lure been fLe victims of unprincipled elsnrlatans frequently seek that recovery v.hich is often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When will tbe public understand that it is to tlieir interest to consult a duly qualified niediCtt'njan, has made this his sola study rather than apply to a number ot ignorant impostors, wiio merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. L- L. SiriTH has alway stated that to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for adrertising. In ail cases of nervous, debility Wness spirits loss of power, pimples on the orebead, lassitude, inaptitude for business /tupottney' drainage from tbe system, and the Tarious effects of errors of youth and bloodpoisoning f'r m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith umtes sufferers to consult; him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical man either here or in England, has had the opportuuties cf practice and estraordinar experience which he has had. Therefo those who really desire to be treated one who is at the-head-of his profession this branch of medical practice should lo no time in seeking his* advice. JN r or should anyone marry without first eon* suiting him. Tbe new consulting roo ns are at 182 Collins SiHt-ir East, Melbocbsb " Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor) Private entrance is iv Stephen, street, south. letter) £1 the colonies sit obserration. can be had him. A N U re s peo t f ul ly o:' the the i' cl iii at in v co., NEW TOE IT, j P^NH^|H^^^ ;o :r< P&rt^, and that * : their^l^ayßififs arc s,v.ns all over the country vending SI'UnIOTTH, I.UITA* TIONS^of my Pill*, and Ointment whici they ai.ike in Xew VnEs.and wbieb beax insomein^tau jo~^^\ ees their trade mark jp%— whilst on other labels' of|Pi|j-B=J§2^tbis . irash it is omitted, tbel^^^M better to deceive yo;i, hutlj^i^po?the words " Kew York " Rrß r , f a j ne( j . Mikh ct ti.is fictitious s'nfTissoid in the Auction roi uu of Sydney and elsewhere, aiidrcali!" Uriels its way into the back stillr-rsion!?. ihe?e are, vile fraud;, as I d<> no' allow my Miv.''ii.-?n«'3 even to be sold iv any pn.rt <>i t!ic U.Jicd States; they are oniv i;ade by me at 533, Oxford Street, Londt n. 'ilio ?.;eie people .are circulating report that rry Im^-iness s about to be forr.icd iuio a Gompauy, whkh isuttebly FALSE. 1 most e:wr,e?f]y appeal to that sense v>f Eiitish ju-!;e, which I feel sure. mny \.'utine tu-.'ii asking from my kico roiii.{ry"ieu uiid country women i v thek JistaiiS Ikiup«, to assist me as far a may lay in their poirer. in denouncm liiij Anvric^n F and, by cau* t-v.-. ■'!!■.' !i, »ii- iviri'.as lest they be'duped ii ir. mivj..£ v: -i :rir>!is COt'spoiUids " ilniiJ »-.:' s!i I- n,i <j;r.,a. If .. lt - :;n\- ,\o. >'• -k :■; ,' i;;;v,v-i —- i.. a:,. ;.;t - -I. r:, niline JJifiu- ..« .-t ■:■•• ' _.. ..••■•. , v ; (J . . merA L<{:.i,!s. '.'-uli 1.. i.^ ..> • ! l r t ,:,.»v-AY'a l'ii,ts Ayr (i .n-rx-. h.\iv..n,'- ei>- iaV ed tlieceon. On t!>e Jabe;i is te ;iddre^s 533 OxrO):D Streit, Lo^dos, wuere alone they are iiauaiactured THOMAd hULLOWAY. Lcxto>-, lib 1-~.IS7vJ.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 April 1880, Page 4
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