Busirsss tfuaoes. f\HKAaiE3rtAL Pt^S'lS G Jtold, SuYcr, or Bronze, es"f*ured in the leateat Wyle, and at tbr cheapest- rates, the Times Office, Broadwaj , Ikefton. - — - — ■ ; ; * THE GOSPEL OAK--.IROX ; . asd GALT'AKISED IRON WIEE COMPANY Iron Manufacturers ai^JSalTanisers. ** ■ .""■,;- \" First Brandi 7 Second Brand. G- Akchok O.* [Trade Harts.] v Eagle."] • Fibst QpAiirr. , Secojtd- Quality Tlie fiospel Oak is tlie oldes manufaeiur - of Galvanised Iron in England. Nervousness, Dehil%; Loss' of Twer. - Spermatarrhgja, Indiscretion or early Youtl^SyphUilic Disease*. 1 *: -if In all the abdva, ceases, arnsing from s fir-p'ors and the yielding to the passions . no ■-* time should be lost to at once arrest, tlie progress of disease. DB, L. L. SMITH " HAS devoted mself for twenty years in the colony to ths practice" of this branch of his profession while previously, in England, he was tho pnpil of and practised with the celebrated I>r. B. T. Cuiverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs the public that i tlwonhi kgally^qualifiea medical man i this speciality of his professioTt that others advertising arc un qualified, and that,, therefore,, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also yrs**.s the puMic against the quackeries aJvertisc-u. If the i taker of any of these advertised nostmins 1 escape with his life, or his 3ysi,etn be not I thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as tlie fliost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. S3IITH has been applied to by po many "nfortunate brokes-down young!. okKoie^, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined * in body, anil filched in poeker that he • deenis it a duty to publish this to the world. ' . ■ Those men and women who hare been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is' often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Whes will the public understand that it is tc their interest to consult a duly qualified I medic** 'inan, who has made this his sole I study rather, than apply to a number of I ignorant impostors, who merely harp and '^m prey upon their pockets and health. , J)r. L' L. Smith has alway stated that)^H tp warn the public of these quicksands '^H his chief reason for advertising. „ _^H In all cases of nervous, debility lowne-s^^H spirits loss of power, pimples jdh tM^^^^H orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for bgsin^^^H mpotency' drainage from the. system, t^^^^M he various effects of errors o£ joutli^^^^M tloodpdisouing fr m diseases prev:<j^^^^| ■ontracted, Dr. L. L. Smith ii^^^^^l uflerers to consult aim, as he h^^^^H jesitaf ion in stating that no medica^^^^^H Ji'ther here or in England, has ha^^^^H jpportunlies of practice and estraorc^^^^^f experience which he has had. Tht^^^^^H ;hose who really desire to be treai^^^^^H jne who is iit the head of his profess^^^^^f this branch; of medical practice sh6u!(^^^^^H so time iv seeking his advice. should anyone marry without first suiting him. - x^^^^H The new consulting roo as are at j^^^H 182 Collins Stkeit East, M^lbou^^^^l Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the > residence of the Gover^^^H Private entrance is iv Stephen street soun^^l coKsci-ri'rioK $£& (by iett^r)......£l Medicines ffrrfffcrded to all thecoibnies su packed a* to avoid obierration. 1 Book publ^ed by the Doctor cau he had % otf^pplication to him. 1 OF HOLLC^WAfH PILLS AJV 1 1 OWni&m. 1 most respotffuiiy ♦skekgre to call the, attention of tbe ißhsbifaofs r,f Atiftrahiw to the fsct thai M(«Rb KOBY, CSKBAfT * CO. # -WBdiwaia Drue^y*, of TitW TOEK, kn*e Auenwj m rnrifitiz pt>rU, sr> -I tlist ihtir Traf/il-fs firv? S^im «SJ wt the TTO^'H «f m« VtlU, *?h't Ointment ??Uuh ! they make mUm V>j:j;-,»rrd*H»2lj bm itt mmc imtsu * st **"*'■* trs^Hmtrk thm—jNfl &%—*Whi m i other kbcl* of f ||rfi W U§ * mh i% \ uamilttt, Ma**-*** &f \»sm Y>.rk» «» i^nm 1 %lmh oi Ufa fieiUlo'm *<M knU m ihs^ I The** sf« VJ '« i>3uc- f as J ] 6<> Mi #JJe* tfif M*>Ymrw& *ysfi Jo be soti i k any part tithe timd £t«isr-{ the? j«re oaly n:^ iij Pi? at 533, Osfordl ] gtft'f t, Jjoo4t>»---1 Jlie same people are e/rcq!,->tirig i rejx?rt that my business s abou' to b« fortned icto a Couijany, whifh is rrTECLY 1 most carcestly appeal to tb •■; t- sense of British juslioo, w'hidi I IVel sure may venture upon asking from my kicQ countrymen and country women 1 » tfier. , distant tomes, to assist me as far t; niuy lay in their po%er, ia dei; ounem I ibis shameful American Fraud, hj cautioning ill >ir friends lest they be daped into buriag villainous compounds styled •' Holi'Jways Pills ani^Ointment " with gny JNew lork iabeHls'ereon. "iCach Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears the British Government Stamp, with the words "Hcipo way's Piils a>:d UJSTMEST, LONDaK," cngrayed thereon. On tho labed U tLe addr, ss, 533, UXrOKU StkeeT, LokDO^, ""wliero aiouo they are Manufactured tii'jned. THOMAS HOLLO WAY.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 December 1880, Page 4
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813Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 December 1880, Page 4
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