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' c el any ol these isiase-, the ('intient be wel: V.im ed, ai-.t icti.i three line^ a day. up'i" . h.- litek lo i> upper ] art ol ill chi s , ,*o . * to pern- ra'e all •In ■ iriiindf — tin- wow c >se* wil l yi-'hl in a •mi i iii-ative y short time, p.ntieiilarlv il •'.olio* ay '»« i lbs be lak. uin itj .propviate doge? I l.i ] mil-, llu I'.lood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcer- us Sere and Old Wouuus * any tlicus-Mida ol inanvif. from the above eon .ph'iitb i'!«»e loin d life alnio*! in-up-loi'ahle bill if lioli \va- ':& « 'lntmei.t be iirisKly mid picntiliidy ru'.dic upon ami i.rmiud the p»ri6 all-, te.l, it wiil qniet.lv p i (tiute to the «ource ol the evil ; la^-e may besal.ly guarauled, and disca • diiv.n Irom the tein. N o'hii'g can t-e more ■.iii.ptt* in lite thnii the iiiiin er ii. which it is &\ plied nothing more Minilaiy ihi.n H* act .on on tlie buoy , both locally aim t-.'i^ii'uiioiiiilly. The I other's friend— .'kin Disea Lowev Be i-eruie u-a) be Ruu cai.y cured Scald heads, itch, blotch's . n the slim sc'i-iidi'iis sores, kite's wil, and sucli like eetii-iis, yield to the ii-ighly power of i liis ... c Unit n. tut, provided it be well ruhbed iound the uticett-d pints two or t lire* times a div and the li.l. bu lu.e.. aceol'dlng t. the prn.teit directions, A Certain leru 'llmufuuds ol | ei>on* sulT'cr excruciating u^ony lev jeiii-> In m tLcse h-uiial comphiiuls ilnoiigh luise dilicacy. Anyone to sutlei ing rl.ouul at once |iUrlinM' v Pot ot ilo.lowi.^s tliinii.ei ,I'cuo t lie ■ n i-ii iu .vtliicn uivoii.puuy ii, u> l upon th. in to the letter, and he wiii, will-out L.liiruliy, succeed in obnlei. ting evtry veslige ol tl.e>-e barussivg conij l.duis. the Ointment and Tills should he ustd in the followiiii/ cunijihtiitt* : ad liegi Corns (.ull) tJeiiliis und di caste Fistulas Sun; throats Burns Uout Skin l'v*eu.es Ltunions Glandular Seurv* Chilblains Mr. Ilii'gß S'.lL* lleads -happed hands Lvniib.go r J imours • oiiti-actcd and Pile- U-cers tullJouit? Kheuni-JtiMn Wounds NervuJsness, Debility, J.oxs or Pomei Spermatorrhea, J/tdisrrefi'nt o early Youth, Syphilitic Disease*. In all the ahovo cases, arrinwr /r>>n< errors and the yielding lo the passions, in time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. DR. L. L.~ SMITH HAS dpvoted msclf for twenty vem in the col ny to tho practice of tin branch of his prolession while previously, iv England, he was th.j pupil oi and pnic tised with the celebrated Dr. li. T. Culverwell, the only medical pmctilioner vrln ever exclusively adopted this ai the soi. branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. {Smith hereby informs thpublic that i the only legally ~q>i-tlifiei medical man i this penality or his profession that others advertising are tin qualified, and that, therefore, in pretendi:i : . to be qualified nre ohtaicing money undo, lalse pretences. Dr. L. L. Surrn also w-irrs tne piildj. against the qmicl. erics l.lvc tis v i,. ff tin taker of any of these advertised n-istnirns escape with his life, or his .^ystcui bo ::-?• thoroughly aud incpanibiy undermine.: by them, he may look upon himself as tiimost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to hv po many unfortunate broken -down youm;oldMneL, utterly crttslied in snrit, ruiiic. in body, and Olehed in pockei that h. deems it a duty to publish this to thworld. Those men and women who have beu the victims of unprineipltl charlatan frequently seek that recovery which i> Often beyond Dr. *Jm»th'o v-xrntTrd. Whcr will the public understand that it is v their interest to consult a duly qualilic mcdic t »'«uan, who has made this his soK study rather than apply to a number o ignorant impostors, who merely harp am' pivy upon ihcir pockets and health. Dr. 1/ L. Smith has a I way stated tin: to warn the public oi' these quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debiiity lownes.spirits loss of power, pimples on ttu oreliead, lassitude, inaptitude for busiuos; /mpotencv' drainage from the system, am the various cllccts nf errors of youth amf blood poisoning fr iv diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invite, suiferers to consult him, as he has ip hesitation in stating that no medical man I either hero or in J_nglaiid, has hud tinopportuulies of practice and cxtraordiu n v | experience which he has hud. Inert- ne I those who really desire to he treated ny ! one who is at the head of his profession in this branch ol medical practice should ms; no time in seeking his advice. N,„ should auyune marry without first con--1 suiting him. The now consulting ro« ns arc at 182 Coluks_ STiiJ-h.- East, Miir._9ri{_!E Opposite ihe Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor li ivate entrance .s in Stephen street soul h consiuaiion Fi-E (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies sv packed as to avoid obser-alion. •look published l.y tin- L) w tor can be hi*' ou u[, L Uc.uou iv iiim. I
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1209, 18 December 1882, Page 4
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