Eujir.J«3 Notices. I i /'\><NAME2JCAL TVIS IX G ! Uoid, Siivr-r. or Bnmzi*, ev-i'u'ed in tbe i | ne;ite>t .^y!?, am? tit rh« r!it > np<'-<t. rates ; the Tmrs OR.-", IWIw:!!. R-efton. ! i , = rjiHJ'; GOSPKL 0.l fC Ts?ON ; *■• akv <3AI.?AKISEI) IIION WIRE COMPANY ! Iron jranufnctuiTrs a.nl Galr:wii<ers I . First TJr.uu!. Second Brand. i G Axa'ou ().' [Trade Murk?.] 'Eaole.'J : FihstQcamty. Second Quality : Tin- Oo<p.| o,'k i? the oldes nj»nbfa?tur of Galvai isrd lion in I'.ugland. 1 | Kerr^jsnes*, BthMf,:, J MSS o f p otcer% | Sj-erwoforr/uro. Judhrretion o»' ; ™ f °ty !'<>«'!'. ''y/iMWir /jureutet. : hi all iht* nhoxo ense*. ttmxinq from error* ami thy yiehlw fn the passions, no tune should be \o<\ to .-it oiht arrest the progress (>; disea>««. I)f». L. 1. SMITH OAS m-rofeil n.srff for twniy w rf 1 1 '" the colony to the- prm-tice of thu I'ianch ol his profession while previously in Lnnhmd. ho was t\u pupil ofand practised with thr celebrated Dr. U. T. Cniverwe.J, the ovW nindicnl pmctifioner iriio ever exclusively adopted this a* the sole .7r;uich of his profession. I>>> L. L. Smith hereby inform.-; the piihhc Hmt t t/ ie only legally, «Ujha mcdmil man * thu - 1 entity of hi* prote**w h that others ai WvHl» UjS are un quahhed and that, therefore, in pretondi^ Inlse pretences. Dr. LL. Smith nho n tn . s lfttf pil i,i ic airamst (he q.iapkcnes Uverhv-,, ]j' t j, e taker of any { these ndrertised nostrums escape w»ih his life, or '.is sjst<.ni be no» jKoPonßlil^ ai.d irreparably undermined «>V them, ne may look upon him.self as the fliost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has b^enappllc! tu by so many '^fortunate l»rok en-don-;, JOU d»A olcNn.eL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined in body, and filched in pocket that he deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have been [lie iiciims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When will the public understand that it in tc their interest to consult a duly qualified medic. 'man, who has made this his sole study rather than apply to a number ot ignorant impostors, w ho merely harp and prey upon iheir pockets and health. Dr. L- L. Smith has alway stated thtit o warn the public of these quicksunds Ins chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lawneM SpinUjo^^^^^^^^HH|^HH|^^M| ortfj^flfl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H /n ■ ci l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H op^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l th^^H^^^^^^^^^^^H th^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H no^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H I " Signed. j I TliJMAii itULLuWAY. f I u:mw, Ith 15.1876.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 November 1881, Page 4
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413Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 November 1881, Page 4
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