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Pub'.io Koticcr. Xervojsnets, Debility, /..--'.v of f'ener, Spermatorrhaa, i--urf>'cli'j>i 0' early Youth, Sj/phifUir /.>::;>, -v;rx. In all the above cases, anui'-u.' from errors and the yielding to tlu y. /..-.,/ ,r.,\ iio time should be'lost to at on-.-e r-.uva 't!«ti progress of disease. DR. L. L. SKVVii HAS devoted msclf for U'.-nty yc ftr in the colony to tho r.rr.cticc of th; hranch of his profession wluk prcrioi-.-iiy, iv EriKliincl, he was tlio puj II «.u' «t;«.l pruutised with the celebrated D. . P.. T. (Juivor. well, the only medical piv., t. : !'>t... r v \ )0 ever exclusively adopted l'iu h* the «010 branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith herclj- lufc-ma the public that i theunbj U^iUvoi-aUjtaA medical man i this ywj<r/l> ■/'hi, „,-. tension that others adver;!.:>r;^ are' unqualified, and that, therefore, i:, prcicndi-iV to be qualified aruobtaiuitit; ;..e:;t<y u.iici lalsc pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also.wxnui t^.-. p-.ibli© ngainst (lie quackeries n.lver::^-,-.. ]iu ia laker of any of the«e iulvort ■■:;.•.' nostruajs escape with his life, or his y.y..:aui be uut ihcroutflily and irreparuhly liudrrmin^ hy ihem, he may look upon Li.»i«clf cs tin* most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith bas Wen a. .pi.c d i 0 t,v ko many ••ulbrtunate broken-dov.^ yourV* oldvmcL, utterly crushed in st-ril, rtiir'- \ in body, aud niched in pocto-. ttiC) iCt { h«» deems it a duty to publish -.hU to t!ie world. Those men and women who i:«.vc bcon ihe victims of unprimiploi J.arJalcna Irequently seek that recovery which ii often beyond Dr. Smith's contK :. Win n will the public understaud tha: it h to their interest to consult a dul, ■■ualille. 1 . nieilic ' man, who has made thi. hi-t eoWstudy rather than apply to n. i-.v.iuhcc c ignorant impostors, who merely iisrj:- art, pivy upon their pockets and h.j.Jth. Jr. L 1 L. Smith has ulway simfd Uio;; to warn the public of these quick.^u.ia ln's chief reuxon for adveriisinj;. In all cases of nervous, dt-bilily \owiu-f . spirits los 3 of power, pimples on thorehead. lassitude, inaptitude for buajm-t > mipotencv' drainage from the system, aul the various efll-cts of errors of you'i c.v I bloodpoisoniiiK lr m diueusca prti-icuKl eontracied, Dr. L. L. Smith iz.v V • sufferers to cousult him, u d he has i;, liesitatiou in stating that no uicdu-ii! iu«j et»her here or in England, Urn hud tho opportunties of practice and exlru-n-Jir./try experience which he bas had. Ti.criwi" those who really desire to ho tro«' u( -d by one who is at the head of his protc«.;ioa m this brunch of medical practice should i.-jy,. no time iv seekiiifj; his advice. ,\\ir siiould anyone marry without lint oon» suiting him. The new cousultiuc ro<> as nro ct 182 Collins Stueet East, Mnwu -ek« Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Govirr.or) i male eutrance is iv Stepheu street , ouirj . consultation FjjK (by letter) *i Mfdicinos forwarded to all tlio col!,!]; is so packed an to avoid obnemu.i..a:. Uook published by tho Doctor cm: l, ( . had 011 application to him. Or OL Li 'WAY'S PILLS A.M.* OINTAirtNT. I most rcspc<ttiu!!y tflßfi It'HVC to call llui att^nlion oor. r tha inhabiiaols of Australasia to tiic fnev :!»m Messrs. HKNItY, CUKItAX & CO., Wholesale Druggists, of JSIiVV lTGKtf.', liavc Agencies 111 various p&rtH, and thnt their Travellers are going nil over the country vending Sl'UlilOUN, I MIT A, a TIOxNS of my Pills, and Ointiient whicjj they make iui^EW i r oE£,and 'which 1 (-r.j in some instnn c« s tfu>jr [md* murk thus — jfw — w hiiet 011 other labels of traab :fe is omitted, t ' ie »^^^ i » belter U> riei ceive you, but N^^-Sj°^ tne vor.ia "New York" a ***' are riifiin^d Much of this Gctiti&.iß slufT is wold in tbe Auction rooms of Sydney and Hsewfcifrc-, and readily finds its way ir.to tho luck settlements. These are rile fraud*, an ; do not allow my Medicines even to i c noli in any part of the United ftntof-, tho;' are only made by me at 533, Oxford Street, London. The same people are circula!;.-:,-; report that my business s about to l>-v formed into a Compauy, which iscxrvß-y FALSE. 1 most earnestly appeal to that n-na* of British justice, which I feel suro .'. mny venture upon asking from my Ui;d countrymen and countrywomen 11 tl;f.;r distuut homes, to assist me as (ar u-j may lay iv their power, in denouDfiir,;; Uiis n!ian>eiul American Fraud, l»y cbu« tiouing th tir Iriends lest they be dtii>».i into buying villainous compounds style •« " Uolloways Pills and Ointment " wi'.b. any iNew l'ork label thereon. JCach Pot and Uox of tbe Genuir. - Medicines bears the British Governm&c Slump, with the words " HoLLO WAT : Tills and Ointment, London," engrayoj thercou. On the labed is tte address, 62^ Oxi-OHD bTIiBET, LoKDON, WUere ftloil--they are Mua^iacturei bi^ued. THOMAS iiOLLOWAY. Lou don, J?tb 15,1876. ONK BOX OF CLARKE'S iJ PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges fron. the U unary Organs, in either sex, ac« quireu or cuu»litutioual, Gravel and Pam( 111 the Duck. Sold m boxen, by all Ulicuiuts uud Faleul Medioiue Vendors Proprietor F. J. CLAHKE, Apothocaries' HalJ s Liucolin, Englaud. Exfobt Agents. Burgoyne. Burbridges and Co., Colen* bireet, Loudon. Newbery and Son*, 37 Newgate t<. Luuduu BarcUy and Sous 05 Furringdon Luudou Sang t aud Soon, Oxford street London uud All (he London Wholesale Houses

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 9 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 9 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 9 October 1882, Page 4

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