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1 f\K~SA:nV.~S'-x\L vyi-: ix Gold, Su»er, or E-ense, c-i'-'ired in the neatest s f yle, and ar the cheapest rates, a 1 the Times Office, Broa ••'.waj, I' ofton. THE GOSPEL OAK IRON £_T> ! GALYASLSED IROS WIRE CO3IPAKI Iron jranufacturers and Galvanisers. First Rr.inL sec-nd Brand. G^:;c-o!iO.' [Trade Harts.] 'Eagie.'J Fikst Quality. Second Q.PALixr Ihe Co'pol O diis the oldes mauouietur of Galvarised Iron iv England. 2>~tri:,.!s>>e.?.s. yDc-?>itit?;, Los* 0 f Power, iS'j -c rr.w torrlura, 1./J-ycreHon 01 a-'rl.'i 1 (.:'']). FiqiliJiti." Disease*. In all tlse abovo cases, tirnsinq from errors o;.d the y-ichtiiitj to the }>asslo;is. no time shoultl bo Just to'at once arrest tiie progress of disease 1 . DE. L. I. s:uiTu OA S devoted n^self [ov 1 ',- cn f 7 ven-q li_ in thecoh.ny to i] ii} mv-'ficfiVf this branch oi n< profession while preriouslv, in England he was tho pupiL,t il!ui p rac . used wiih tlio celebrated Er. L.T. Ctiiverwell, the only .nodical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole ora uch <<i !u> profes-dou. m n'> ]l' mr l "v*W informs the ycJwi ,nan , Ws of ii, '' tc**ic;. tiiat otucrs advcrti>hiu are un jl«aidicrl and that, therefore,, in pretend,':,, o be quahhed are obtaining money under ialse ]-rotoncos. Er.L L. S 3: nna!sow^tn, public gainst hie q.HiL'konos aJvert-e«. If tiie taker 01 any of these advertised nostrums escape wim hfs life, or his sv,tem he "nt jhoroudiiv and irreparably " undermined by them, he may Icok upon himself as the fliost lortunate mortal. Er. L. L. Smith: has been applied toby so many unfortunate broken-down young-, pidsmcL. utferlv crushed iv s;mt. ruined m body, and iilched in pocket that he deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who hare been the victims of im;,rinciplti charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is . oheii beyond Dr. Smith's control. When • will tho public understand that it is tc their interest to consult a duly qualified ' medic man, who has made this his sole ' study rather than apply to a number ot ignorant impostors, who merely harp and ' . prey upon their pockets ami health. Er, L' L. Smith has alway stated that * to warn the public of these quicksands - his chii't reason for advertising. In ail cases of nervous, debility lowness spirits loss of power, pimides ou the orehead, lassitude, inaptitude lor business /inpotencj-' drainage from the system, and . tiie various eifects of errors ot youth and ! 0100a poisoning fr m diseases previously ! conlracrcd, Er. L. L. Smith invites ; suiierers- to consult him, as he has no j hesitation m stating that no medical man I either here or iv En-land, has had the j opportunties cf practice and escraordinar i experience which he has had. Thereto ' tiiose y -Lo really desire to bo treated one wiio is at tiie head of his profession tnis branch ot medical practice should io no time in seeking hi s adn-ee. 2s 0 r should anyone marry without first con* suiting him. The new consulting roo cs are at' IS2 Colli xs Stkeit East, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor) Private eutrance is in Stephen street south' I consultation pice (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to'all the colonies s<r packed as to avoid observation. JJook published by the Doctor can be had on application to him. I {\F ii OLLOWAY'S PILLS AiN 13 i\ ,* OrSTinO'T. I most respectfully j inko leave to call tke attention of tlie | hihabitanls of to tlio fact that j:\h-ssrs. JIKSTY. CUKIIVN- & CO., ; Whoiesi'e r-vii—L-s. of ]N'K\Y JOEK, | ha^o Aieneies \_ va.vioy? parts, and that ■ !]'<■•:• Travellers are £r.;n™ aii over the ! i-ouvAvy venchr.tr SL'UEIOFS, IMITA* I TIOSS ot my Pills, and Ointment which ; thoy max,: in .\v:w YouK.and which baai in so.nc ir, -'au co« d>.eir trade I mark th-is—^<f| whilst on ; other labols of |?is-?~|| trash it i-- om'-;i!"d. ./'i'\\^H jis.^hetrer to de- • ceive you, bat X^^^Z? the word 3 | ,- Mew York" nre retained I Much of tiiis ficutious siitu is sold in tho : Aiu-iiou iv--'ms of Syhicy and elsewhere, | and readily hn-.'s its way ir, to the back | settiem.-ii'-. These aro vile frauds, as I ! do not allow my Medicines even (o be sole* ! in any pa it < f the United States; they aro o:;h- made by me at 533, Oxford Sirrct, Loudon, lhe samo people nro circulating report tlu.t my business s about to be formed into a Company, which is utxeblt FALSE. ljuo.-T enruesny iippea! to that sensd of JJrii:sli justice, which I Lei sure '. may venture upon askrug from my kite' countrymen and countrywomen i n thei: distant homes, to assist me n.s tar \% may lay hi their power, ia deuouncm iiii-. .-lian?*: tui American Fraud, by caulioidnir il. ;ir friends lest they be duped inio i.iiyiii-" villainous cou^pounds stv'ed " i:, ■■!■ ■■•.■:>- ■; p d> an i^ Oint meat " with liic\ aye u.u.i reiui-f a fci^ued. J].OMA> iiOLLOW\.Y I.e. :■:!,(:>-. .!_ ,_y i '.,'__ _-.y,\_

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 20 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 20 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 20 October 1880, Page 4

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