i . Fublic Fotice I Vaaap«*Bß^aaß L»^— — — — — — ■— — "^^ aSSSSSH t UKE M)K ALL it Ott O W aT 7 ? 01 NT a! EN I" ! The Ready and Reliah'e Reme'y j Armed with thi< jH.werlul a»iti.f>t* 10 j lii-pn*", every mnn '8 pis own funil* | p'sy^iciiin. TliffiMt Ifo^nitsil Sur2Pi»n.» Hi'mil I itr*un|)a:-sl!clcd simt healimr \irtu.--. Foreign •, overnmenis siiui-li.-n i'? u*c in 'h- ir mnnl J nnd i;.ilit:iry M-rvici-s, .md 111:11 k:n! llnonghftit ih«- world r>'|io*c ihe utmoM coi fi eiuv in its i-ur.iiiv.' pi-tijHT'ii". Gout, Khtumaii«m and Drcp-y Tlimsp arc among the in- st tcrri' lc mill •,jtonising di*i- !.«.«• to wiiicV tlv liinnnn fnnn . is« subject ; yet in lheirw»rsl form*, oml j •.vhen s«-eiiii:i»ly incurnbh-. tliey dis«iipi>eiir j under v pi-iMM-ring iippliinti.n ol thi.< s.-otn j ing -3il |«W' Hul OintnifTit, ; f st-ict ntt.ntion 1 bp paid to the printed ins: ruction wrapped '-ouud em h pot. Sare Throat, riphtheria. Quinsy, Mumps and j ali Derangements of the Chest and Throat | 11,I 1 , on t'te nppfor»:it«-e of any of these : disease", the Ointment be wcli rubhpd,Bn«l j leiisl three limes a duy, up.m the nick lon j upper |>urt ol th ches*, so 10 peue rate all ! •In gliii.ils — vhc worst c.ises will yiel.l in 11 1 •un jiirutivc y short time, p.-irti'-ulurly if •.iollowiiy's l'ills br tak. 11 iiiii|.propri»it> doscn lo ] urily the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, TJU'errus Sore and Old Wounds Vany tliou^nnU of mnrtyiß from Ihenbove . i-oin plan 1 8 hnve found liie ulmost iiuup[lorhiMe but if 11011-. wav'fl Ointment be briekly iu.<\ plentifully ru'obe . upon nud uround the \ tirtu uil"< ted, it wiil quickly p -"tliale to the source ol the evil ; ease may be siiltlj guarauteil, and disea.M* driven Iruin the s}.*tetn. nothing cvii be nn>re simple in life tlii.ll the ii.uin.er ii. whid 1 ft i* A|-|>He<l nothing more Miuilaiy tliiiii its action on the body, both locally ami ciisti-utionally. The Mother's Friend— Bkin Disea howev Deperate may be Bad tally Cored Sctild heads, itch, blotches .n the skin sci'iuk-iig «oie», kind's evil, and such like ert inn?, yiekl to Jhe mighty power of this ii><e Oinlmeiit, provided it be well rubbed ...outiu the alifuUil pints two or t lire • times n tls} nnd the tin* i.c taken uccurdiug tj the jiriiitu ifutcti»iiß, A Certain !era 'llu.u?um!s o( | er*o».» sulTcr cXcructnting HijoiM Icr }c.n.- In.vi lh.se liai Jjl coui|»luint» tiiroiigh luise dvlicm-y. Anynne ?o suUVring f hi>ulil ut once pu< hs^e a I'oi of Holiowuy s Oixtuiei .reuii theuirectio< swhtcii uccon.|>uity \t, uit upi'ii Uiiiii to the letter, nud he wiil, wiilioiit ( itliculiy, M.ccceo 111 übiit.-r.'.tnig uvci'} MstifeL' ol tnc.-e hurugi*ii:g cum|*luiius. the Ointment and Pill* should be used in the following complaint* : ad Leg 1 * Cyrus (coll) . Scultls bud riieusu Fistulas Sure I hrontß Burns Uout Skin I '"eases Bunions GlutiHulur Scuiv Chilblums awi llings S.ira heads - hn]iued hitnds Lumtv.go Tiinour* onirnctrd and Pile* U.crrs Mill Joint* KhciimtitiiMii Wounds Nervousness, Debility, lon* oj Powei SpermaturrhfCct, Indiscretion oearly Youth, iiyphilifir Diseiise*. In all the aiiovo cases, amsiivf jroih errors and the yielding to the pa**ions, m time should be lost to at onoe arrest the progress of disease. DR. L. 17 SMITH HAS dorotod msolf for twenfy rear in the coli >pj to the practice of tin l»ranch of his profession while previously in England, he was tho pupil of and prnc Used with the celebrated Ur. H. T. (Jmverwell, the only medical practitioner win ever exclusive ly adopted this a" the soli branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby inform", the public that * iheonbi leffnUi^qmtlifien medical man i this >periafity of Ait profession that others advertising are un qualified, and Hint, therefore, in pretendini.to be qualified are obtaining money unde; false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also w-irns th«? publit against the qunckerics t Ive'-tisc-a. Ff'th* taker of any of these advertised nostrum* escape with his life, or his system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as thf most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to by fio many unfortunate broken-down youngold^mei., utterly crushed in sprit, ruinei' in body, and filched in pocket that li< deems it a duty lv publish this to th. world. Those men and women who ItHve ben the victims of unprinciplt i chnrlatan- ; frequently seek fhat recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Wlier j will the public understand fhat it is t< 1 their interest to consult a duly qtialific I medica^an,. who has made this his soU study rather than apply to a number o ignorant impostors, who merely uarp »nc prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. 1/ L. Smith has alway stated tin to warn the public of these quickstiuls his chief reason fur advertising.. In all cases of nervous, debility lownes. ' spirits Joss of power, pimples oh tlu orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for busiues.' /Dipotencv' drainage from the system, anc the various effects ut' errors of youth and blood poisoning fr vi diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invite* sulli>rers to consult him, as he has n. hesitation in stating that no medical man pi»«ter here or in England, hns had th.' opportuulicß cf practice and extraordin.-n v experience which he has li»d. I'hcrt.xv those who really desire to be treaLcl t>y one who is af the head of his prolessiou in this branch of medical practice should los. no time in seeking liis advice. IVor should anyone marry without first consulting lijii). The new consulting ro'i as nrc at \S'l Collins Stwkk: 1 East, Alblb»uknf Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the rosiJeu.e of the Governor I'nvate entrance is in Stephen street south consultation fke (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies si; j packed ns to avoid obxer-ation. Hook publisjipj l, y ihe Doctor can be h-H on ap^licdliun to him. I
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1208, 15 December 1882, Page 4
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