\ Su"i:i3!3 Rctice*. i , | /-yOAMENTAL PRIX IN G^^H I Gold, Suv^r, or Broiur, executed j neatest style , and nt tU- e!ip;ipp*t n^^^H j the TIJJES Ortii-p. Hroadwaj, V. -rfW jmi[R cetera, o.vk j GALVANISED IKON Wlßft COtf^^B ( Iron ITwiufa^uivi-s and Galruni*a^^^| j First Fr.vnd. j! e ,, 0 ,, d R r^^B | G Aye, ion o.' [Trade Marks.] < Eaot^^H First Quality. Sbcoxd Qr^^^| The Go?pel Oak is the oldea mitnuf^^H of Galra ised Iron in England. — — — — -— —^^H Nervousness, Debility, Loss of P^^| Spermatorrhoea, ludisc'reftor^^^^ forty Youth, Syphilitic DUeas^^M in all the nhovo cases, arnsinq j^^M error* a-,u? the yielding to the P as,ionl^M time should be lost to at once arrcst^H progress of disease. DB. L. I. SMITH 0A S iK'vntprf mself for twenty v^H 1 1 m the colony to ths practice of^H iTam-li oi Ins profession while previou^H in Enirl«nd, he was tho pupil of and u^H tised with (he celebrated Dr. H. T. Cul^^| the only medical proclitiorwr ever exclusively adopted this a«« the branch of his profession. pr. L. L. SjfiTH hereby informs public Hint * the only legal l^guall^M medical man i this speciality 'of his lesswh. that others advertising art-^H qualified, and that, therefore, in prefend^H to be qunlifipdareobtaJDiDg niODev UH^^l false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith nlso vrrr^ f.f, e pn^H njramst the qnackenes aJvertu,,^. If^H taker of any of these advertised nostru^H escape vrilU his life, or his system be boronglily and irreparnbly "uadermi^H *>V tliem, lie may look upon himself as fliost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied io^H so many "nfortunate broken-down youn^B oldsiaeL, utterly crushed in sorit, ruin^B m -body, and filched in pocteo that deems it a duty to publish this to t^l world. Those men and women who have b^H ihe victims of unprincipled cbarlataH /i^quently seek that recovery whicb^H often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Wb^B will the public understand that it is their interest to consult a duly qualifi^l medic, 'tnau, who has made this his soH study rather than apply to a number ■ ignorant impostors, who merely harp ai^H I>r 7? U r Po 'i c' eir P° ckets and health. ■ Vr. h' L. Smith has alway stated th^H o warn the public of these quicksandsM bis chief reason for advertising. H lv all cases of nervous, debility lowneH spirits loss of power, pimples on thM orebead, h.ssitude, inaptitude for busineH /m potency drainage from the system, anH the various effects of errors of youth anH bioodpoisoning fr m diseases previousiH contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invitfl sufferers to consult him, as he has nB hesitation m stating that no medical mafl either here or in England, has had thH opportunlies of practice and estraordina rS experience which he has had. TherefoH those who really desire to be treated H one who is at the head of his profession H tins branch of medical practice should lo H no ime m seeking his ad rice. iNofl saould anyone marry without first couß suiting him. wu^™ i o*> t he ttew consultl 'ng roo as are at ■ 1M Collins Stkelt East, Melboukk*H Opposite the Melbourne Club, ■ (Late the residence of the Governorß I'rivate'entronce is in Stephen street southS coksultation feb (by letter). £1 ■ Medicines forwarded to all the colonies s«l packed as to avoid observation. fl Book .published by the Doctor can be had! on application to him. /v. <J LvWATS PILLS AISDM \f OTNT>:iifiNT. I most respect fully ■ tafte leave to call the attention of tbefl inhabitants of Australasia to the f.ict that ■ Messrs. HKKRY, CUBE AN & CO., ■ Wholesale Druggists, of NEW TOKK, ■ hare Auencies m various parts, and that ■ their Travellers are goin? ail over the ■ rounfry vending SPURIOUvS, IMITA- ■ TIONS of my Pills." and Ointment whicl M they make in New Fork, and which beal ■ in some instau >^^5^ ces ie 'r trade I mark thns — jgm ip» — whilst on ■ other labels of l°LJs B this trash it I is omitted, 'lielffjKJ better to de- I ceive you, but V if the Forci9 I " New York " IIJ ' J ' are reta"i led I Much of this fictitious stuff is sold in the I Auction rooms of Sydney and elsewhere, I and readily finds its way into the back I settlements. These are vile frauds, as I I do not allow my Medicines even to be soi<* 1 in any part of the United S tntes ; they are only made by me at 533, Otford Street, London. The same people are circulating report that my business s about to bs formed into a Company, wiiich is utterly FALSE. 1 most earnestly appeal to that sense of British justice, which I feel sure . j may venture upon asking from my kind couutrymen and couutry women i n thei; distant homes, to assist me as far ii > may lay in their power, in denouncm this shameful American Fraud, by cau- I tioning th »r friends lest they be duped I } into buying villainous compounds styled " Holloways Pills and Ointment " with any New York Jabel thereon. Each Pofj and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears the British Government Stamp, with the words "Hollo way's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved thereon. On the labed is the address, 533, OxrOBD Stbeet, London, where alone they are Man«/actured y Sigued. H THOMAS HOLLO WAY. London, Fch 15,1876. \
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 February 1881, Page 4
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885Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 February 1881, Page 4
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