Public Notice | i i — — — — - — — — — i __iS^lP^^ CUKE VOH A\,L rjOLLO WAY'S OISTMBNT The Ready and Belialre Remedy Armed with this powerful niiti-u te to disease, every man :s his t.wn famili physician. Tlie first llosuital Surgeons admit its unpai'dlehd and herding lirui.-. Foreign overnmeiits sanction i's ti-e in th- ir tuivul and r..il'tiirr services, aiidniiiukiiid th>ou_li.'Ut th«> w.-rll r< i-^e the utmost <-oi fi enee in its curative properiir-. Gout, r.h_mati.m and Dropy These are an-niig the nn-st terrd le and ionising di«e.isiß to whieb ill.- human Iraniis siil.jic. ; >et in Iheir w.rst. forms, and when seeu.iii.ly incurable, they disappear under a perscicrmg application o! this s >ofit ing -'d pow- rfn! Ointment, ; f stiet ntt.ntion be paid to the printed instruction wrapped round cut li pot. Sure Throat, Diphtheria. Quinsey, Mumps asd ah Lmrangements ot the CLest and Thi oat I', on tin; appearance of any of these diseases, the Ointment be weh ruoicd.uml least three limes a day, up.m tii.'iacktoa upper part of th. chest, so .s to penc rate nil •hi- glands — the worst e.ises will yield in a ] •oii.cjiriitive y short time, pai tii-ularlv if l.olloway's fills be tak. v in appropriate doses to purify the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, .leer: as Sore acd Old Wcucds V any thousands of inarms from the ;ibove romplauts have found life almost in.-up-ponahle but if Ilolhwa«'a (Mutment be briskly and plentifully ru'-be ■ unon and nrouud the parts atl.'i ted, it wiil qiiieidy p -i ilrule to the source of the evil ; eaj-c may be sult-iy guaranted, and disea-c driven Irom the sy-teui. x oihii>g can be nu.re siieple in lite than the manner ii. which it is a| plied nothing more sai.itaiy tlu.n its act. on on the body, both locally ami C'lieirutionally, The other's Friend— Fkin Disea howev De.-perate may be Had cal.y Cured Scald heads, itch, blotches . n the skin sedulous cores, king's tvd, and such like eelions, yield to the mighty power of this line Ointment, provided it be well rubbed uotiiid the ahecleU paite two or thre • times a d'iy ond the Piils he tukei. according t-j the printed direclioi.B, A Certain Jem 'I-housaiKis o^ suffer eXcrueintiug u^i.n.i lor years In.iv ilnoe leaiiji cumpluiuis tiiroiigb lulse clclica.-y. At.yone sulleriug fhould at once puehase a I'ot ol lioiloways Oiniii.ei .reuo the«iii'eclio..swliiciiaccoii>puny it, ait upi ii them to the letter, and he wnl, wiihoi.t i ttlieuity, siicct-eti in obnt.-i-. ling ever} vesli^e ut the>e hurugsii g cuuq.hiinitf. the Ointment and Pills slionld be used in the follotciny complaint* : ad Leg* Corns (»off) Scalds bad cticusU Fistulas Sure i hroats Burns Gout Skin i'^c.ses Bunions Glandular Scuiv Chilhlauis 6w. Kings Sura Heads - hupped bunds Luinb..-o I'uniours ii.tn.cted and file- U.cers fctill Joints Rheumatism Wounds X'ervujsness, Debility, Loss oj Power SpermatnrrhtPti , Indiscretion o early Youth, Syphilitic Disease-*. In all the above eases, trrrt-nu-f fron. errors and the yielding to the paxsion*, v,, time should he lost to at once arrest (lie progress of disease. DR. L. L. SMITII HAS devoted msclf for twenty year in the col ny to tlie practice of tin branch of his profession while previously, iv England, he was tho pupil of and practised with the celebrated L)r. „. T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner win ever exclusively adopted this a< tlie soi. branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs thpublic that i the only let/nlly~quttlifith medical man » t/iix penality of his pry fessioh that others advertising are un qualified, and that, therefore, in pretci>>li:i_ to be qualified arc obtaining money un.de> false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also wims in* puMi. against the quackeries „ Ive tisvrw. If tin taker of any ol tl.ese advert. sed ti'istniuis escape with his life, or bis .ystom |. t * rj.: thoroughly and inepuraby undermine.. by them, he may lcok upon himself as tin most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied lo in j»o many unfortunate broken-down young old smei., utterly crushed in snrit, mine. in body, and filched in pocket, tii.it hdeems it a duty to publish this to th world. Those men and women who have hen the victims of imprinciph I eh.irlitaii frequently seek that recovery which ioften beyond Dr. Smith's control. Whowill the public understand I hat it is l« their interest lo consult a duly qualilie mcdic 1 man, who has made this his solstudy rather than apply to a number o I ignorant impostors, who merely uarp am prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. L' L. Smith has alway stated th to warn the public of these quieksund. his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownes spirits loss of power, pimples on tlu orehead. lassitude, inaplit ide for business /mpotencv' drainage from the system, am the various effects of errors of youth an-* blooduoisoning fr m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invitesufferers to consult him, as he has it hesitation in stating that no uu'dical mai, either here or in England, lias had th opportuutiescf practice and extruordin i y experience which lie has had. Therf.ie those who really desire t-j be trea'te t ot one who is at the head o, his profession m this branch of medical practic -should ;os no time in seeking Ins advim-. .\,,. should anyone marry without first con suiting liim. The new consulting roo ns are at 182 Collins Stun*: j_ A sr, Alklhwiimc Opposite the Mrlhoume (Jhih, ,Late the residence of the Governor I'nvate entrance is in Stephen street south cossrrrATio.v »•(.:_ ( 0V i.-tt-j-r) _I VL-dicim-s lorwHi-iiol ioal! the roi'in'ies .> j packed as lo avoid o'u.ci—ati:iii. | ■Jook publisitei |,y ,| lt . \) w \nr ran be In--OU Up_lic_Uull l^; tUUI. I
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1211, 22 December 1882, Page 4
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944Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1211, 22 December 1882, Page 4
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