Public Notice CUKE tOK A\,h rjOLLOff A T^S OISTMEHf The Ready and Reliab-e Reme'y . j Armed with tin* powerlul nntio'te to disease, every man :s i»is wn fnmily piiyMcinu. Tlie first IfospitHlSursscMii admit itMiuparilleled and honlinj; \irtiif-. Foivigi ovrrnmentti snr.ction i*» u-e in th-ir nnvn 1 nnd n.ilita+'v-^'rvlcc^, niidnmi.kin'i thiough.-ut tli.' WKiIF rr)i!isi- the utmost coi-fi ciitv iv its | i-iiraiivc pvop»Tii>->. Gout, EkeumatiiO and Dropsy Tht>ft> arc nn-ong the tn-st torn! le n vr! «goiiisiug di?e-»si-s to whiul: ill.- huinau friimis bul.jeci ; \cl in their w-.irst forms, nmi •.vht'ii' eeeifitiiJv ini-urnl-lr. they di?npi-enr under n ptTM^fiing applirjticn ol ilus s..oth ing --"d powerful Ointnirnt, "I t>t-i<'f nttiution bwpnid- to the printed insiructioii wmpped touiid eai h pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Qoituey, Mumps and ah Eflrangemtnts of the Cheat and Thioat If, on the appraram-e ol uny of tlit-se iiieiuaes, the liinti. ent. be weli ruoied,»r.t It-list .three times v diiy, up.m ilwrn-tk ion upper part ol tli. ihis.,3o ..* to pent- rule nil •In- glniids — tl.e worst oses will yifll i« a •oii.piruUve y short time, p;irticularlv il •■lollowity's 1 ills be ttik. v in aipiopriate doscK to | u illy the biood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcer, us Sore and Old Wounds *' any tlioucßnc 1 !* oi martyr* from tlse nbove coiiiphuiis .huve found life almost im-up* portul.le but if llolh wav'a (lintnicnt be oriskly nnd plentilully rul.«be i ui>on nnd Hiound tbe yui\a aii'M-teri, it will quicKly p >>t Half to the source ot the evil ; ease may be eulrly guaranted, and di&eu-e driven from the *y-tein. Nothing can be more simple in life (him the munner ii. whirl' it is a\ plied iioibmg more MinitHiy lh:;n its acr.on on llie Uuily.boih locully auo c>ii»ti'utiouully. The 5 other's Friend— Fkin Disca howev Desperate may be Et»u cal.y Cuixd Scold heads, itch, blotches «n the skin Scuiiulouß eorec, king's evil, and such like eetioiie, yield to the mighty power of this iii>e Oniiii.ent, provided it be well rubbed i round the ulleuted purls two or three times n tin) and the Pills oe iake>> according t^» the ]iriutea directions, *A Certain 'em '11iou«iiihIb oi (.ergons suffer excruciating ti^tni> lor yeur.« (rom ihi cc leurul compiuiuts tlirough lulse ddicai-y. , Anyone so sulleriug e>ln>uld ut once puthaee v l*ot ol ISollowuy s Oiniinei .reuit the iMieclioi svthtcii accoiii)KMiy ti, ml upon Hit in to the letter, uod he will, without ( itllculiy, tucteeii iv obnt.r.tiug every vestige ot there li;irug»iig cumpLiiuis. the Ointment and Pillfi skvuld be uted in the following complaints : ad Legs Corns (soS*) Uculds . L;ud "Jreusts Fisiulu» Son; Ihrouts Kunis Gout Skin b^e^Bes Bunions Giaudiilnr ■ Seurv.** . Chilhluins aw.llings B'>re- Heads v Impped liituds* Luinb.ttfO Tumours c-utructed und I'ile* U.ters Mill Joints Klieunuitisih Wourids Nervi,jxne**, Debility; Loss oj Puicer Sperm atorrluM, Indiscretion o early Youth, iiyphilitir Di-intsc*. In all the ahoro cases, am-tiiv/ fr<m, errors and the yielding to the pamtUmt, uo time should be lost to al once arrest the progress of disease. DE. L. IT SMITH HAS devoted msclf for twenty year in the col -ny to the practice of tin liranch of'liis profession while previously, in Eiiglnnd, lie was tlio pupil of and prar tised with the celebrated Dr. K. T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner wlk ever exclusively adopted this & s the so!< branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. iSIfiTH hereby informs tht public that i the only lefially-qntilijiet medical man * this speciality of his uryfessiou that others advertising "nre uti qualified, and that, therefore, in.prptenlinu to be qualified >ire obtaining money under false prelenres. Dr. L. L. Smith also w^rns tne publii against, the qmipliern's aJvo ti&v-u. If tli< taker of any ot ilse.se advertised uostruinj «acape with his life, or his system be n<»' thoroughly and irrepHrnbiy undermiueii by them, be may look upon himseltias th« most fortuuate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith bas been applied io t>\ so many unfortunate broken-down youn^old^mcL, utterly cruslied in sprit, riiineii -in body, and filcbed in pocket that bi deems it a duty to publish this to tb< world; • - Those men and women who have beoi tbe victims of unpriuciplt i charlatanfrequently seek that recovery which i* ofteH beyond Dr. Smith's control. WTrcr will the public understand that it is tc their interest to consult a duly qualifie medic»'<nan, who has made this his sol« study rather than apply to a nuuiber o ignorant impostors, who merely harp am* prey upon their pockets aud health. Dr. 1/ L. Smith lias alway stared thai to warn the public of these, quicksends bis chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lown«-s.< spirits loss of power, pimples oh the orebead, lassitude, inaptitude for business mipotencv' drainage from tbe system, anc the various effects of errors of youth and blood poisoning fir m diseases previously coutracied, Dr. L. L. Smith iuvite> sufferers to consult him, as he has nt. hesitation in stating that no medical man either here or in England, has bad the opportuolies of practice and extra'>rdinn ? experience which be bas bad. Therf-ue those who really desire- to be treatei o> one who is at tbe bead of his profession' in this branch of medical practice should losv no £ime in seeking his advice. ;Not should anyone marry without first consuiting him. The new consult jng ro<> ns are. at 182 Gollins SfKtbr East, Mblu©cukr Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late tbe residence of tbe Governor frivate entrance is in StepbCo-sfreet south CONSULTATION FliK (t>y lett*l')iU,..^l Medicines ioivvaided to olrthe colonies s. ' packed, iw to avoid oKscr-atioti. ' 'Jook publisbei by ihc Doctor can »>p ha.f oil api'lic-iioii io Lim.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1210, 20 December 1882, Page 4
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