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r Public Koikes. I 1 JS'ervisJsncss, JDcWttj;, Loss of Power, Sper»tatorr!»va. Tndimrlion or I varhi Youth. thipJiilttrc Disease*. I Jn nil t'bc abovo cases, itrrmhi^ from I errors m?r? fhe g'>c 7 <l'r.i<T to the p;s*i>»,s, nr> time should be'lost to at once arrest tho progress of disease. ! DB. L. L. SIQTII TJAS .tovoted msolf for twrnfy yenr LI. in t!iecol ">y fo tlic- prjicfic*? ot'thi j branch of li;s profe.ssion while pivviouslj, in T!.Mi:l;nul. bo v.ns tii : pupil of' and pniet.ir>iV. n-itb the cck-lwifoil 'Jr. H. T. Cuiverj well, the only irsodical practitioner who 1 ever exclusively adopted this a* the sole jranch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs the public that » t he only legaHy-quufifien medical man I iuis >periali(// of liii pro!e.isioh that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qunlilied are obtaining money under lalse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also wri's tne public j ajr.ninsfc tlie quackeries j. Ivertiso-u. If the laker of any of the.se advertised nostrums escape with bis life, or bis system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, lie winy hole upon himself as tb» atost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Sjutji has Itt-en applied tv by so many "iifortttnate broken-down young" nld>-moL. utierly crnshod in sprit, ruin"d in^ body, »n<\ iilchal in pocket that he deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have been die viniurj .of ur.principltd charlatan? frequently seek tlmt recovery which is often beyond lh: Sjurn's control. When will the public understand that it is to j their interest to consult a duly qualified I medicc. 'ijan, who has made this his sole study rather than apply to a number o< ignorant impostors, who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. L- L. Smith has a I way stated that to warn the public of these quick-sends his chief reason for advertising. In all eases o[' nervous, debility lownes» ; spiriN loss of power, pimples on the orehead. lassitude, inaptitude for business i /nipotencV drainage from the system, and the various eileets of errors of youth and blood iioisoniog fr m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith, invites j suJfrrers to consult him, as he has no j hesitation iv stating that no medical man j ei»'ier here or in England, has had ill* OMportunties cf practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. 'Jherfue j those who really dusiro to lie treated hv one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time iv seeking ins advii-e. Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new consulting ro'» ns are at I 182 Collins Sireht East, Melbourne i Opposite the Melbourne Cluh, (Late the residence of the Governor) Private entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTATION FKE (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as 10 avoid obser-ation. ;Jook published by the Doctor cau be haJ ou application to him. (V "fiLVWAr-S PILLS AND I " •• OrNTJirtNT. I most respe.ulully line leave to call the attention of tho ; inhabitants of Australasia to tho fact that j Messrs. HHKIIY, CUfiRV.V 4 CO., ! Wholesale Druggists, of K IHV TOIIK, haro Aueneies in various phrts, and that their Travellers arc go : .n^ nil over the country vending SPUIUOCLS, IMITATIONS ot my Pills, and Ointment wind; they make in New ifoßK, and wliich b?a: in some instan ces their trad* imrk ti'iis— j&M — wf,i| s t on other labels of^| iS tn ' s trash it is omitted, the^L W"% iM belter to deceive you. words " New York " ts ***^ are retnined Much of this fictitious stnff is sold in lite Auction rooms of Sydney and elsewherev and readily finds its w'ny into the btu-k settlements. These are vile frauds, as I do not allow niy Medicines even !o be soic in any p:irt of the Ur.ited States; they arfi only rcnde by me at 533, Oxlord j Street, London. j Ihe same people are ciiv-ulafing I report that :nv business s al.>ut to ba I formed into a Company, which is ctteklt I FALSE. 1 must earnestly appeal to that sense of British justice, which I feel sure 1 I may venture upon asking from my kicd countrymen and countrywomen n their distant homes, to assist me as far a* may lay in their power, in denouncing tiiis sliaii'otu! American Fraud, by cautioning th iir friends lest they be duped into buyiiig villainous compounds sfyled •' Hollow ays Pills si mi Ointiaent " with any New York label thereon. iCach Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears l!ie British Government I Stamp, with the "oi-Js " Hollgjvat g L'ills a>:i> Oistjient. i.ondon/' engraved thereon. On the labed is tie address, 533 OXrOUD truEKT, Lovdon, where alone tiiey are Alaii.iiacturt J Sigued. TU )MA6' HOCLOWAY. lom>o>-, I'd) lo,lSri>. ONE BOX OF CL-IUKE'S H i'lLLo i< warranted to cure all di^ch-irges from the Ucinary Or^--ins, in either sex. .il % - qu:re>i or u<>n»tH'itional, Gravel ami Pains in ilic i^auii. Sold in b.isos, by all Cuciuulii abd Fatcnt Medicine Yfiuiors Proprietor F. J. CLAI'.KK, ApoiheiMriiV Hal!. Lincoiiii, ]^nu : anJ. I I Uurgnyno. iiurbiv.lgt-s and Co.. Co!ctß street, Loiuion. j Niwi>Mv and S.iiix. 37 Nt-wuiile so Lhkl.ii Ciri'lay and Sor.s T's Farring.i >v Sidii Ll)llil"!l Sang r and >on--, O^'ur>i street Li:ndon amt .VII th- i^onlon W'i.o'.'-; i"c IF

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1047, 10 February 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1047, 10 February 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1047, 10 February 1882, Page 4

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