Bnsissss ffoaces. " * /-\itNAMB!NTAL PRINTrNQ, in Color Oatd, Surer, or BroHze, esecated in th# keitfest styfe, sM at the ctieaptmt ra^s, : • the TiMES Office, Br?»d«ray f R»-efton. . t r . t rpm GOiSPKL OAK W>H M. ASS' QAhVAMSED IRON WIBE CQU? ANX w fron iffinafacfuFors and Qalraniseri.' First Bran£. . Second Brand, i G Ancbob ti* [trade S^rls.] • Eaoib.'J ; Fpjsi.QtfAMrr., , Sbcokd Qpautf The Gospel oak is the oldcs manufactur of OalTa 1 isf#f ran in Englu»d. / ' „ f Kert<*jtoiess, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhaa, Indiscretion^ •o$ feorlif Youth, Syphilitic Disease.*. T^all the ahovo cases, arrtsimf from erwrs gnd the yielding to the pastiont, n» time shoold be lost to at once arrest U)f progress of disease. HAS devoted ,m?e!f for f » pntj^fAr* , in the colony tp the |jraet%£of tin* hraneli of his profession frhll^jjrltiouiify, iv Enghmd, he was tins pupil of and practised with the celebrated Df^ T. .Ctgver. well, the only medical : jjrftctitionw who ever exclusively adrtpfejr this a-* the aolo trraiieh of his profession". Dr. L. L. $MiTQ*r.ht>reby informs tha pnb.He that ijHeonlg jegally-qvaHjeA inediraf man ijfftts. qf kh'jsrotestim tliat#f»fhers advertising are un ' qualified, &/m that, thei-efore,m pretending to be qujfKnrdgre obtaining money unde-r lalse ]^^levees. I|rf L. L. Sjiith also ws^s tft<j pui.Hc against Oie quackenes ivlrertisett. Ifthf taker of any ot these adv^rtisied nostrftml escape with his lite, or his system be not thoroughly and iri-eparablj undermined by them, he may kofe upon himself as tW aiost {iprtunate mortal. ■ i Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied tffbf so many unfortunate broken-down youag* old^ntet, utte*riy crushed irt sprit, ruined in body. Hnd filched iv pocltei, that he de,ems it a duty to puWisli. thisio.Ui* trprld. Those men and fl-oinen wlhi hare.^eci the victims of unprinci^i' charlatans frequently seek that recorery which is often beyond Ih\ Sstira's control. —When will the public understand that it h to^ their. interest to.cmisnlt/a duly qualifieij medic^^nian, who has made this Jiis solf study rather ttan appiy^'fe a number qi ignorant impostors, *ho merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. - Dr* Jt* InrSjj^ has aiway stated that to warn^the public of tJiesc quicksaudf bis chief reason for adyertUiuK. In ail cases of nervous, debility loffn««t i spirits. fcs^of pdWeY, pimplea on tht orehead r lassitude, inaptitude' for businest jrtnpoteney' drainage from t}lesysiem, agd iw varwu^efl'eqts of errors of youth »mJ bloodpbisoiiing ir m diseases previously eonfcrketody Br. Li L. Smith invites saflierers^ to consult him, as he has m>hesitation; i« .statiuj^ that noroHidtctbtii^) eitller fieM or ift J^ai&i,! has hhd tb,* opjfortftnfiers cf praAfcl and extraofiii^%p experience which h& iiasJuid. Therefo those who «ally desire, to 4»e treated one who is at tire-head of Ithf-prdfessio^ this branch of medical practice should Jq uo ti«teyia seeklfi|''his f#vt shoufd anydnVmafry first 'cou* suiting him. '4 .vi ' ■> ■#.- T4Ji«|<K>w'«i|OßSuking rooms are at • '■ W5 ebiitufs^BrM^ Jf^i'SlK.BobßKf^ Opposite tie MeWoutiie Club. (Late the: rfegideiice of the fßu&nM* Private eu£ra|icets in Stephen strpetsottlKCOSßCLTA#ioK FKB (by letter)... i.tfif *:/ Mediein^r forwarded to all (iiie colonies v# •l V «s f to attnd bbseHaekai.' ' tiooU puUHsh^i^ie Doctor can tie had f onJ^^^^^n,|o .him* i *vrespect full j of th^' to tJtefnct that an tx -k co., hafWJßßpifiPWious parts^and that their TYftrellers are .going all over thf ronßtry^vendlng SPUBIOtTS, I.VIITi* TIONS of my i>f|?s, ami Ointment whicl they make »n New Fogg, and which be»: in some instan -^^BPfe^. ces their tradj| mark tbs-^l^- whilst ©K other labels of y|jyj|H!his trash it is omitted, tli<*\ffi^|fcjphetter jo 4&* ceive yon, but the word* " New York " . TifWT^ _ sre retained Much of this fictitious sfuff is sold in tht Auction rooms or Sydney and elsewhere, and readily fin-ls its way into Ike h&r\ settlements. These are vile. frauds, aa ] do not ailnw my fttedioinea e^fea to be soKf in any part f»f the ttnited States ; they are only imde by me at sm, Oxford Street, Irfmd >n. ' -■■ 'Jhe same peopfe aris fiircnladng report that my feajsiuesSj .t *toot to be formed into a Company, which is rrnßa|,x FALSE. ' ■■ ■■' 1 most earui'Sfly sppeaUo that scum of British justice^ whieU'l feel sur« . may venture upon asking from my kkg countrymen and countrywomen t n thei^ , distant homes, ,\o assist me as far v may lay in theff power, in denouuem thia shameful American Fraud, hj cantionirisf th'iir friends lest they be duped into buying vi'hinous eocipounds styled " llolbwajs fills- unri Ointment " with, any iNe«- York label thereon. J Kach Pot and Eos of the Genojan Meuieiiß'S beurs tfic British Governmer.% $tamp, with the words " HotLGvVAY's, I'ills ast> Ointment, xoKDONi"engraYedj thereon. On the labed is tie address, 533» OxifOKD Ste^et, Lowixun-, where alon« they are Maa.uactuied Signed. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, Feb 15.1876.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 May 1880, Page 4
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772Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 May 1880, Page 4
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