! Eu«:-«.i :\-r»cns. I _. i \J t.l u !d. S;ner. or Hivnzi'. e<t-<'!i ! i nratp*! s«\>, a.i.l nt i\ tv rhv.yx .-. - ; ihe Ti.mf.s Oili.-c, Uro:;..!w;ij, n-e!>.>;,. i T'flK GOSI»l-L O\K !■■ ! I GALVANISED IH<>X WI!!E COM; i ? Iron jroiHifar'tiir.-rs :im<l G-filr:i:-;-- - I F'r*! r?r.in:l. p., ...■ j G Axcro:: (>.' [Tni.lc ] ' X-, • ; Fiiisx Qi-Ar-n-x. Sfcond C i J The Compel 0,/k is t!i 0 ol.lt s main . of Galva isi-J lim,. in i;.,g] Ull -]. j ' — _ ; Xtrrojsucsx, Ecluifv, J.nx.t o f / ■ I $2 cvmtitvn'.'.x.-a, JnJizac!;, \ curty Youf/t, VyplinUr y;/.v.-.- --! Jn all l!;e ot-ovc chscs. arnsi;,. j errors and the yichlriff /„ the pussl i time shouM bVl(\sM.dul ourc anI progress of disease. PE, L. 1. SMITH If ASruvotcd n^rlf fcr tn r;ii " v i I hi (Im> color v foll.r-prm-lKv, l'i-am-1. of his profession wl.ilo provi. .-,■• •n Jiiisl!.i)d he wasi llun .nvtioinmlr- ■ tist'fi n nil tne coJclinrod ,'»r. 11. T. G- < • well, the only mrdiVal prucf i*iio'nr. r .'.'•' over oxclusivolv a.iopfcii (l.is a< tiu- ' jr.nncii ol Jus prolcsM'ori. pi;. L. L. Smith i.erel.v infovw : puMic that i tlamih leaalhi^',medical man i this pcrhfit v iff,i- ■ teuton (hat offers mln-ru'sim. ••• •■ fpiuliflocI T nn<l tliat, il.^.-c-l*- ro. in W- ■ ' Jol'cqufllitirdnrool'laiiiiMo lUi ;,. c . , lalse proiences. ' " ' Dr. L. L. Smith ;:!s 0 na(Slfl ., ..,.: spainst the quackeries u\wu^ [' taker of ai.y of <hesi» n,l,vrtisi.,l i,,.,- •' rsc-npewiMi his lifo, or'iis ivs.'o.n '■.'■"Z |l«oroushfj and im-pornbij " undes ■ ■ ?hy them, he may lco! c up.,,, l,j mse li aiost fortunate mort.-il. Dr. L. L. Saiith has bocnapplip ! Romany niifortui.tite brokea-ilovv), ■' ■ • ohUnwL, utterly crtishe.l in surit ■ '• • n body, and filched in pockee '. ■■ "'> • deems.it a duty to publish this :'.,' f i. ■ uorld. Those men and women who htnr • . . •fie vicfuns of unprincipled cl, ; ,r.;; trcquenUy seek that recovery i,|,i ■',' often beyond Dr. Smith s control V^'i. * will the public u:u!e:>tand that it U .their interest to .consult a duly wu>' medic* '«nan, who lias made this iu^'V Miidj rather- than apply to a nu.-uiu-ignorant impostors, wl, 0 merely hj in , livy upon tk'ir p.-ckets and h^Ub l»r. i.* L. Smith lias alway stated i; to warn the public of these quicktrt.i »'is chief rciiion for !id*fi-iisi;iij. 1» dl rases ofncrrotis, debSily lov.rspirits k-ss of power, pimples on 7: ■■ ori-liearl, lassitude, inaptitude for bush--/nipoteney' drainage irom the system '-■-. lie various eJJeets of errors of youth Mood poisoning fr iv diseases previ.u' contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith mv* sufferers to consult him, as he H< . hesitation in stating that no medical v. either here or in England, has haa opportunlies of practice and extras;,experience which he has had. The--'-' those who really desire to be treat. I one who is at the head ofhis pro»e«si" ( - this branch of medical practice should ! no time in seeking his advi-t- \ The new consulting roo ns arc at 182 Golliks Sthbw JiAsr, Meldoui^ Opposite the Melbourne Club Late the residence of the Govern 1 nvate entrance is in Stephen street sou COifSULTATIOtf fEli (by lettvr)... XI .Ufdicmes forwarded to all the colonies , packed as i 0 avoid obseivaLiou. i?ook published by the Doctor can be In on application to him. / y Of SWAY'S PILLS AM \ ' OTNTMiiXT. Imost respe,'!fu!lv t;me lenve to call the attention of ih'cinhabitants of Australasia fothe'fac 1 « 1 1 •» s M?ssrs. irßKljy, CURB.AX .fe no, W holesale Dru.siijisJ 5. of jS t E W TO RK , have Agencies in various parts, and that their Travellers are c;oin2 all over Ute country vrndine SPURIOUS, IMITATIONS of my Pills, and Ointment wind;, they make in Nevt VoßK.and which hsn: in some insfan ces their tradv mark thus— £M whilst en other labels offlgMslthis trash it is omitted, t"e\*j|tjf letter to deceive you, but the w« M \N "New York" f, ro r ,,|f,;., rii Much of this fictitious shrfF is sdd in tlit Auction rooms of Sydney and else^ here and rradity finds if s wny ij,(.o tlu> h-,\> ' settlements. 1 hese are vile frauds, as do not allow my Medicines even to be soi in any part of the United Whites; theare only made by me at 533, Oxford Street, London. The same peoplu are circulating report that my business s about to* be formed into a Company, which isuTTEKLY FALSE. 1 most earnestly appeal to that sens* of British justice, which I feel sure may venture upon asking Irom my kirc countrymen and countrywomen i n the. distant homes, to assist tee as far w may lay in their power, in denouuem this shameful American Fraud, by cau tioning th >ir friends lest they bedupe* into buying villainous compounds style " Holloways Pills jind Ointment " wit] any JNew York label thereon. kach Pot and Jk>x of the Geuuin Medicines bears the British G'overnmct. Slump, with the words "Hollo iv ay' : Pills akd Oixtmekt, London." engrayc thereon. On the labed is tie address, s>ii UXrOi.D vSIUEET, LOKDOS, where aloiit liiey are Mandiaetured signed. THOMAS' HOLLO WAY. LONDON, lib 1<5,18/<).
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 August 1881, Page 4
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808Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 August 1881, Page 4
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