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Ens:- wj S-jtias. /->■•■:& AIIENTAL PRIX I'Zf Gold, Suver, -or Bronze, er-otned in (ha neatest style, and at tin? cheapest rates, a the Trcrs Office, Broadway, Ecefton. ; THE GOSPEL OaE: IRON GALVANISED IRON WIRE COITPAIS2 Iron irnnufacturers "and Gal vanisers. .First Prand. ■ Second Brand. G Aft-cnou o.' [Trade Srarlts.] 'Ej&lß.'J I'iiiST QcALirr. Secoj.-d QcAurr The Gospel Oak is the oldes raanufactn!? of Galvanised Iron in Ensland. ' ; 2?eri't,jsness, Deli ti ln, T.os.* of .Potter. Spermaieri'/ueJ, Indiscretion qi car/// Youth, Sj/phi!itic Diseases. In all the aho\v» cases, arriving from errors and the yicJdln-fio the passions', no Unit- should be lest toet once arrest" the prepress of disease. ' . 1)17. L. L. SKl'm T_| AS devote/l Esclf for twenty- refra XI. in thecolony to tho practice of this |>rancu ofhts profession while prt'Tiousiv, iv Lnaland, lie was tho pupil of and pr;i--' tised wuh ihe ccieifrated L>r. 11/ L Calvr*. well, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. pr. L. -L. Smith hereby .informs the pulirctliat i theonlti JcqaUygunlifiea \ medical mam this .^eriaii£ v of hh p O . | tessioi* that others advert-sitij,' are u» I qiuUihcd, and that, therefore, m pretending I jo oo q:j;ilijiedsrcobtaiDiu^ rupnev under j ial>o pretences. " • . : I . - l\r. L.L. BiiiTir also wtn.s the -pnMio ! iipamsb tue quackeries Latertiw-u. If the Maker cf any o f these advertised nostrums | escape with his K:e, crisis svstom be not I ;ji:cro«iilsly and Jrre'pnrfibiy " undermined" !..')>'. U.eui, he may look upon himself as ihe i a\o?t fortunate, mortal. I Dr. I. L. iSi-iTK has been applied' to ?jy i so many Unfortunate broken-down youu« | pkivmc'L. uttcriv crushed in sprit, ruined i m body, and filched in poe£ee that ijc i deems it a*duty to pubhsli this to the I world. | lliose men and women who We been j Oio- \ietiiub of ur.priiK-ipk-i cliarlatans j- frequently seejc that recovery which is ; Oih-n bej-ond ifr.-SMWjis" control. Whe» | wii! mc public- \!nd"ersta»id that" 'it is tc j tlieir interest to consult a duly- qualified mctW^aa, who Ims innde this his sole study rather than apply to :i number or ignorant impostors, who merely harp and prey upon ihdr pockets and health. Dr. L- L. Ssiith has al'way stated that , o warn the public of these quicksands j his chief renspn foe .idvcrLisiuir. In all eases of nervous, debility lowiu-ss spirits: loss of power, pimples on the cuiie.-irl, lassitude, inaptitude for business mipoteiit-y 1 dpahw se from the srstem. and the various eiCeciS of errors of youth and bicoapcisonmg iv m diseases previously conlracied, Dr. L. L, Smith iuvi-'es suilerevs to console hi in, as he has no besitation ia statttiir -that ifo meifieai: m-ju" ciincr here or in Jinjrland,- iia&had ihe .opport-ttnlies cf practii-o and exlni-rJic; •• exj.'erienee.which he has had. ThereTo those who rtaily desire tr> be -trejUed one who is at the bead of his professio:i this branch of medical praeties'-shoutd io no time in seeking iiis tuUk-f. jN o r Sfloukl anyone marry without 'first - c .>asuiting hiii). • \ ■ : <■ /. - Tbe new eonsultin? rou ns aro at ■182 Coluss SrtUKKr East, MELBounsß : Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late tiio residence of the Governor) Private entrance is in "Stephen street south - ' coSsctTATios fjje" (b.V letter) \£\ Mediciues .fprvvai'ded to'all tiiecoiunics s«r - j.ac Lett ns to;avo;u..obso.*ratibji. i^ook jmblished by-thc Doctor can be had ; on application to "L;m. ' ■ Ov nor,LowAr;> tills a^u OIiSTJi^NT. I most Vcspc «-t!n!!y tal-e leave? to cnll the altcntion'of the inhabitants of /•ittstr.ibsrji'to the : fact rliat Who'csale Druj^isis, of IS'KW lOIMC, . h.ive Al'oucips in various phrts, ar.d t'lat their Travelers are all 'over ihe country reiulin? .PPuivlO'tTS, lilli'ATTOMS^ofmy Piiis. ;mi Cinfrncnt whicb tliey malfp in NeaV ynr.ic'and which baas in sonic instun s*^^^. Vok tbeir tradt mark thus—^^^ : p*'^\-^w]iijst on other labels- of ibis trash it is omitted, £ht-l.^j g^^ hotter, to deceive you, bnt^M^^^the ! words " A'ew York" sre .retained Jiucb of this fictitious s'uft' is sold. iv tha ! Auction rooms' cf Syclr.oy' and- elsewhere, a r .d readily lliui's its wny into 1 the" back s-itUmeiil!. 'ii'ese ara vile frauds, as I do not allow my "Medicines eron fo be -oic* in any part of the United i'tntes; the? siy a only made by mo at .&33, Otibrd Street, London. 'I'ho- same pcnple nre eircu'atin^ report that my business s about to bo foimcd into a Company, which isTTTTEULT faisi:. 1 most earnestly appeal fo thnt sense of British justice, nkjeh I feel sura ". Kay venture upon asking Jrom my ktto countrymen • -and country wotac.-ii n thei: dist-ant hemes, to assist me as far m rnuy lay m-'ttcir power, in donout.em Uii> shan?*;ful American Fraud, !•■/ cau« tioninj; ili »r friends lest they be\i;ped info buyiii^ villainous co^-.ii.njr.ii.s "stvied V llollo«'avs Piils ii'.i'.i OiiiU/.out " with aiiy JNew Vcrk iabei tiiercL-n. i ( 'r.ch i'ot- -a;id Bus ot the Genuine 3lcd : .o'incs fa-ars t!.e lj'rii'i.\-:> Gocsr:>:ie>it 6iH7np f witli Jhe M-ords-'HoLLOB-AT's i'IitSAXD Oistjiekt, Loxxioy, 1 ' euuftyed tiaTion, On the laled i.s tie address, 533, OssoiiD Stee£.t, Lohdo^, where alouo they are Mauii'actuix J Signed. THOMAS' HOLLO WAY. lOKDOK, I'bb 15,187fi.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 4

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