i i fyt.N^.'liiXV/.L i-i.i.v IN G j -."■:;.. .•*.:•.■■••■. or i*,..***;,^ r-vvu'v.l {-. \) ]( I ' ' AP '; ;: *•' *"' : ■'• ":'v;c!.v;u, ;' ..>fj,-.*i. JT n:^ '---.'Hj oaf, n-ox ■ : j GAi.Y.iy;--n> im-:; wirj«: company ; I- on :***..*:i- .*,. :•■■■,.,.., andGalvanisci-:.. I *' a '-' -•"•■'■-!. f?ee.-i|*d Pi- :1; , ?. G A :■<•-■ ■ok o.' [Trade i.ai-l-e.] 'i.'Gr.i-.'j i'r.ST Qr.vr.ivY. Second Q.wmty The fV T ,l On'*, i, (he oldes manufa -fur oi Galva- wd ],■•■>, in {'"n-h-id. AY/vc.-.v.-;™?. jy-rLWftf, z oxx 0 f p irrer _ Fpen!?tr;'<.yr//(<tt, Ivdhryrtlon o?' early y, !( '/, t __>;V/.*,-v. Jn .ill t!i ( . !.,„.,. c . |iS . eSt aj , nsilhl f . i)in -rrors ,v.i,l the yUWlig to the V assion* , 10 tunc 5:..--i!d be lost toat onoo arrest *.j Itf jirogros oi u!M;aso. V\\ L. L. SMITH TFASd-Motod mself n.rfwrnfrv.n,., '..i.rho, his profession while P rovi«„<f r ; , ! h ( hoceh.hn,fo 1 i;) r .J { . T . Ci : h!? ;. well, the oniy radical prncJitionor „ |* 0 evorexci.is.volr «n\*j>ie*l this tt ,t| ie iiranch ot his profossi-m. l*r. L. L. y.MiTit horohv ;, ; r.- ir ,„, t ,, 0 mediea, wan , V ils • pe y (l }; h/ '^ ■ Wft that othors. advortisin, ure J _[° qn ! Uihcd,andt!,a ( .t! 1 o ; -of;ro ; in ! ;oton l !^ •o oe qua.'ihod are obtaining money undtT fatso pretences. I)r. L L. s_»rnr nho w;ru.s in. p „; ; }i 0 a^uns,. tho quarkerios r-Jvertiicti. li' the taker oi any «,f tliosc advertised nostrums e*scap. «-.H_ 1, IS lifo, or hi, system be uot bc-rot^dy and irreparabjy undermined Oy them, he may look upou himself as the fljost fortunate mortal. Dr. ] L. Sjiittt bas boon applied lo Dv to many -*nlort.unate brokcnXn young, oldsn.-L f utterly crushed in sprit, ruined m booy, and filched in pocket that he deems it a duty to publish this to tbe world. Those men and women -aho hare boen he v ,_ m»s of unpriucipkl eh.*,ri ! :t,,u.s frequently seek lh*,t recovery whioi, is often beyond Or. Smith's control. When will the public understand th-it it is to their interest to consult a duly qualified rried.c.'.nnn, who has mr.de this his solo (udy rather thnn apply to a number o< ignorant impostors, who merely hnvn and prey upon tbeir pockets and health. Vr. }y } Jm {_. 2j * itji j las a j_. av . stato( , t , o warn the public of these quicksands his chic, reason for advertisins;. In all cases of nervous, debility lownes** *\ m ' ,[ ,* , • oi , ' ,ou " cr ' Pimples on the on hear., lassitude, inaptitude for business /mpotency drainage from tbe system, and he various effects of errors of youth and bloodpoison.ng fr m diseases previously contraeied, Ur. L. L. fcnvith invitea suliorers to consult him, as ho ] l!is nu hesitation u. stating that no medical man either here or m Kn_land," lias hid tho opportunties cf practice and extra -rJi.n r expenonoe which he has had. Thereto those who really desire to be treated one wJio is at the hea.l of his professiou tins branch of medical practice should I ) no time in seeking his advi,*,*. _s o r snould anyone many without lirst consu'tinn- Jiim. ioo i i!C i;cnr CoKS «^inff roo ns are at 13_ Collins {Si_i;_r Jusr, Mklhocen-s Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor^ t nvatc entrance is in Stephen street south'! COA-SULTATIOJJ lEE (by JetU<r) fj Medicines forwarded to ali the colonies s. packed as to avoid ohscr "a tion. Book published by the Doctor can be Lad on application to him. ( y < 'J.r***WA!_\S PILLS AM> \y OryTHiKNT. ImostrespeetluUy Infce leave to call the attention of tho inhabitants of Australasia to the fact that Messrs. J r K_\'l.Y, CTTRK A N & CO., Wholesnle I>ruci U ns|.s. of KEW TORK, have Auonoios m various parts, and tint their Travellers arc cn-nc ail over ti:e eountry vendim. SPUKIdIfS, I.\IITA*« TlOy.i> ol my Pills, ami Ointment whicb they mnko in _\ t ew Yokjc, and which ben; in some instan >tfSS_^. cos their trad, mark thus— p>%— whilst on other labels of &||'fe^|^this trash it is omitted, ibe^-T -^^! better to d.>ceire you, but, w^^' the Ti-or !a " IS^cw York" my retained Muoh of this fictitious stu/F is srdd in tlio Auction rooms of Sydney and elsewhere, and readily finds its way into the ba-k settlements. Thes-** are vilo frauds, ns I do nol allow my Medicines even to be soa* in any part of the ("uited States; thoy arc or.lv nvnle by me at 533, Oxford Street, L^r.d-'ii. 'Ijio same pcvlo ate circulating report that my bu**iness s nbout to bo formal in:o a Company, which is utterly FALSK. 1 most carnes'ly appeal to that sense of British justice, which I feel sure may venture up*- n asking Irom my ki? o countrymen and eountrywonieui n tbu*. distant homes, t*> assist mo ns lar it may lay in their power, iu dencur.ci.t ! tiiis sliairetul Air.erican Fiaud, by cautioning th iir friends lest tlioy bo duiv-d I into buying villuineus conspounds stylo I ■Lliollowa\s JMis and Oiniment" wi.h Aork label tlicrcon. P».'t and Jh.iX of the f'-*.-!tu-io IjC-avs tl e ./)'»■/;' /\,-i dccer.l ;ia:t r^^^^B v.i'h " J !■ .llo iVAY's CaxT.Mf.VT. I.OXL-OX." .v.-r'ayod __________¥■ { _________Wv -^
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 27 April 1881, Page 4
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