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— -— ■— t^L • - ■ ■ Y'^ifAilENTAfi PKIITIN 1 G Gold, Suver, o>r Bton^e, fewutei! in the neatest etyle, and at th« cheapest ratos, Ihe Tikes Ofitcc, Broailwaj , R.-efton. rpilE GOSPEL oak' IRON- -*- ■■:■■ ■..■'• AXD .. aALYANISED IRON WIEE CO»fTAKY Iron Ifanufacturers and Galy-aniseis*. First Prand. Second Brand. G-AifCHoaO,' [Trade Marks.] 'Eaole/J FISBT QTTAIiTY. "' &SCOXB QITAUTZ The Gospel Oak is tbe oldea manufastur ; of Galvanised Ltrii iii England." jEhrvbjsnet*, Eelility, Zo*? of Foiccr* Spermalorrhaa, Indiecretion o» eurlv Toutli, Syphilitic Diseases. In all the ab6r<s cases, arming from errors and the yielding to the passions no time should be lost to at once arrest the 'progress- of .-disease. m, \-l: i. smitii HAS devoted mself for twenty vmim ' i : ,'V, cojon 7 fo tl»s nracfice of tfus ■ T »r*gch Of his -profession n-Irile urevk^W •m*ii a -lflnd,.l 1 e was tba pnpii of and dpro- • ■■t»^;w»lli the celebrated Dr. £, T k CulverweH, tLe only medical practitioner ttJ.o ever exclusively, adopted this a«» the sole branch ot his profession.- ■ Dr. : j..:L. Smth= lierehy informs -th« public that it^neonl^legnli^qualified:: medical man >■ . mis speciality of hi* iro- ; i fes *?* J tLafc otli «s advertising are tin (Mmlifaod and that, therefore, i,, pretending- : 0 be qualiiied are obtaining U4onev übder false pretences. : ;■ ... ' . Dr. LL. 'SaiiTH also wi fs , y tfte pubJitf. Bsoinst tbe qtiacienes ftjlrertiwui If tlie taker of. any oi'tliese advertised nostrums escape .with, his life, or his svsiem be n-* - uoTOughly and ; irrep.- u -al>ly: • uaderminod by them, he n»ay look upon himself as the.' most fortunate mortal. ....... . Dr. L..L, Samjiijas bt?en applied to br so mauy "n/ortunate : brotes-doroiyoujia' oldsa.ei.;, utterly cruslierf i,> sorit/ruined m body, . an( | . fi{ 0 | jei { in :pdc^ B . tLat , /e^is it a duty, to publish- this to the world. : . > Those men and women wi» 0 have been ihe Tietims of. .uj.principlt i charlatans ■lequently seek .that recovery which is often bevpmt Dr. Smith's control. When *nh the public understand tj'at it is. to their interest. to consult a.duiy qualified niedic ft '« Dan, who has. rat.de tins his sole stuay rather than apply to a number ot guorant; impostwV.i who merely" haro and j. prey upon Uejv p^kets and health. . 1 tJt' iM-Sxmi-h™ alway stated that 1 , tQ.*arn the public oi these quicksands I i.liis.thiefrejxonfof advertyng. - ] In aHt'ascs of nerrous, debility Waess J spirits loss of power, pjiripfes on the M orchcadjassitude, inaptitude tor business ■ aapote-fley drainage from the sVsteni. andfl cue various effects of errors of youth an>ifl bloodpoisomng fr in" diseases preriotts'U^H .contracted,.- Dr.. L. h. Smith i,rd^M sufterers td fcoiftdlf-Jiim, as- he b»s J.'csitation ib stating .ff jat no medical iu^H either here Or in Enylaud, has had t^H opportnntres cf practice aW extraoTti-'a^^^H experience which he lias hud. '• Therd^^H taose who really defcire to be treated^^H one who is i at the head ofhi'g pVofessioa^M this branch of medical practici should )o^^| iio time m seekiug his advice. iVo^H saouid anyone marry without first cox^H suiting him. - ' , o1 l\ e n*y eonsultiag : rbo ok are at '^^H IS2 COSLINS Sxßßir EASTrMELBOCJBir^B _ Opposite the Melbourne Club Late the residence of the Governo^H i mate entradee is in Stephen street eoitth^B coKsuiTiTioir res (by iett^l... £l 'iW Medicines forwarded 'to all the colonies sf A packed as to avoid obserration. ", i?ook published hy the Doctor can be had on application to Jiim. OF HDLLOWAT'S- PILLS AINli OINTSijiNT. I most respectfully take leave to call the attention of the inbabifaots of Australasia to tbe ftct that i\ressrs. HRKET, CUERAN & CO., Wholesale Druggists, of REW TORK, hato A eericies in various parts, and that their Travellers are going all over the country vending SPUE IOTTS, BIITAiT" ■ TIONS of my Pills, and Ointment whici they make inKfiw FofiK,and which beas in some instan -^^^v ces their trad* mark thus— ip<f Km— whilst on . : other labels of : trasfr it is omitted, thea^ ia g^betJ:er to deceive you, bnt the words "New York" 3^* l o are retained Much of this ficHtJong stuff is sold in the Auction rooms oftSy'driej': and elsewhere, -"^* and readily finds its way into the back settlements. 'J bese are vile frauds, ss I do not allow my Medicines even to be sole* in any part of the United ftntes; they are only made by me at 533, Oxford : Street, London. The same people are circulating report that my business s about to be . formed into a Company, which is utterly FALSE. f 1 most -earnestly appeal to that sense of British justice, which I feel sure . may, venture upon asking from int kind countrymen and couutry women i til their distant homes, to assist me as \ox \\ may lay in their power, in den/uncin. this sban>efui American Fraud, caationing tli 7ir friends lest they be duped into buying villainous compounds styied " Holloways Piils and Ointment " with any .New York label thereon. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears the British Government Siamj), with the words " Hollo way's Pills and Oiktment. londox," eng-aved thereon. On the labed is tie address, 533, Oxvobd Stjjeet, Lohdoh, where alone they are Maua/actured Signed. THOMAS HOLLOW \y. loxdon, leb 1u,1576.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1880, Page 4

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