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l'ub.ic Notices. Xei'i»tJ-iiiK.t.i, Jkf'ififi/, J.vx-t of Power, JS/ivi'iiwfurt'b-cit, hi.iii:ri <-lioa o' riirltf Ytialh, 'iif/thilllir fji\C'i\'n>/. 11l fill I In' iilinvi- eases, <(;■/'/••/..// li'o.n errors awl (lit- i/ivhfinif In the ftxrionx, \ui •time should Ik* lost io hi. once arivhl llio progress of disease. DR. L. L. S KIT II HAS devoted mseir for twenty yeni in the col- ny to tho practice of tin branch of Ims pr< fesskm wliilo previously, in England, lie wim mo pupil of und practised with the celebrated Dr. U. T. (Jtiivcrwell, t lie only medical |irncl.ilion»r who ever exclusively adopted this a* tlio solo branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith herel>y informr, tho public tliut i the only l6(jtdlt/*qitt(li/ied. medical man i this >/>vria/ily u/' Jus pi "±. tension that oilier* advertising are unqualified, and Hint, therefore, in pretujidmir to bo qualified are obtaining money under lalsp pretences. • D{\ L. L. Smith also wims tne public ♦pallet the quackeries s. Ivertisea. If tho Iffker of ally of these advertised noNtrums Weape with his life, or his 3yßtem be not iliuronghly and irreparably " undermined by theni, he may Icok upon hiiusell'as tlie .most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to by so iuany »nlbrtunate broke!i-uown youn>;» old»ni'PL. utterly crushed in sprit, ruined iv body, and iilclied in poelcei tßat ho x deeni* it a duty to publish this; to tho world. Those men nnd women who have been i lie victims of unpriiu-iple I vhnrlatans Irequeiitly Keek that recovery which in often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When will the public understand that it is lo their interest to consult a duly qualified inedicn. ' man, wlio has made this his sole study rather than apply to a number oi ignorant impostors, who meroly harp and prey, upon their packets and health. " f Jr. L' L. Smith has alway staled that to warn the public of these quicksancU his chief reawon for advertising. ]v all cases of nervous, debility lowness spirits loss of power, pimples on the orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business mipotencv' drainage from the ayslein, and the various eil'ects of errors of youth an-l bloodp^isoninK 'r m diseases previously contrncied', Dr. L. L. Smith invitos sullerers to consult him, as he has n<> hesitation in statinj,' that no inedic.-il maii cither hero or in England, has had tli.» onpoitunties of practice and cxtraordinury experience- which he has had. Therf »ie t\iose who really desire t» be treate.l by one who is at the head of his profession in tliistbl-anch of medical practice should loS'i no ti^o in seeking his advice. iW Hinmld nnyoue marry wilho'it iirst con' ciuituii{ him. The new consulting ro-i ns are at 182 (Jolmns SruKfr East, Mbluoohnk UjijioxUc (he Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of tho Governor) Private entrance is in Stephen street south. consultation i-KK (by letter) fcl Medicines forwarded to all theolomes s> .parked ax lo avoul olisoraiion. JJook pulilishe Iby the Doeior can be had on application to him. /vr OLL^WAY'S IMLW AND \ 9 (HNTAi KM 1 . I m.ist respo.ufully inKe Irnve to call llio ii I ten I ion of tho inhabitants of Australasia to the fact (hat Messrs. HKAJtY, CUKUAN jfc.Cii., : ,VVhol.esalpJDrumtiHiß, vl -JH li.W ■h»ro Auencies in various p*rt^, aidl that llieir Travellers nrc gottig all ov.er the country, vending fcii'UUIOLFS, I.VIITATIOiNS ol my Pills, and Ointiienl which they make in iNiivv YoEK.aud which boaj in some install yi** 6 *^ CUf l ' IL ' ir trademarl; tlius— Jf£\ I^k~" wm ' 8t on other labels ofS'sg gj f H 1 " I -" (ras '' it is omitted, tlic»L^ g *ffl better to deceive you, but tng words " Kew York " nre retiiint*u Mu'ch.ot t liis fictitious sdiff is sold in Iha .Auction rooiua of •Sj'ilney mid elsewhere, and rcfidily finds its wny iiito the baok si'ltlements. Tliese are vile (rands, as 1 do not allow my Mcdicineß even to lie soic^ in any part of the I'niled . t tntes; they arc only mode by rue at 533, Uvtord Street, Loud n. The same people are circulaling report that my business s about to b» lornied into a Company, which is cttbulv FALSE. 1 most earnestly appeal to that sens«of British justice, which I fed sure I may venture upon asking Irom my kiud countrymen add count ri-vvomen v their ilistaii'v huines, : to assist me as far v* may fi»y in their power, 'hi denouncing this (-iiametul American F<aud, l<y cautioning ill lir irieuds lest they be duped into biiyiug villainous compounds Ntyled ' Hollow ays Pills and Onuiueut " with any i\ew i'ork label thereon., i'Jach i'ot and liox of the Genuine Medicines bears the British Government Siu/nj.), with the moiilb " Hollo ivay'b • i.'ii.Lß ani> Ointment, London," uugrayed inereuu. Un the laueil is il c address, 533 Uxvqkd fei'iiKiiT, Londou, where alojia liiey ate> JtittE;;.ttuLurei Signed. THv)MAS IIOLLOVVAY. LOKDON, Jbeb 16,187tf. ONK BOX OF ■'CLA.UKB'S 15 i'lLLa (» warranted jto cure $1.1 di^chargei frym quired or cuiinUlutioiiql, GraruV uutl i'aiiit} ' ' in Hie iiacu. bold in boxes, by all (JhcuiiUs uad intent Mediciue Veiiiicrti Proprietor * F, J. CLAKKK, Apothecaries' Hall. Liucoliii, Knglaod. fExpjht AGBNra Burgnyne. BurbriJ^cs und Co.. Cokia ait cat, LunJou. , .Newlhiy and Sons, 37 Newgate tv Barclny and Sous 95 FarnugJju IjuuJou Sang t and Sons, Oxford street London aud All the London Wholesale Houses

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 4

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