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Public Notice L'UKlfi toy, iI,L f T OLL OW A Y ' S OINTMENT Tha Beady and Beliah : e Remedy Armed with tin* powerlul a"titi"te to ti«ea«e, every man is nis own himily physician. The first IJospittil Surueon* admit il* unparalleled and healing virtue?. Foreign overnments sanetien i'» u*e in th- ir naval and ii. ilitary services, inidimuikind throughout tin* world repose the utmost coiti ence in its eurutive properties. Gout, Rheumatism and Dropry Tlu'^e are an.ong the most terril le and igouißiiig d'ne isi 8 to which the human ham i* eubject ; yet in their worst form*, iind when aeemhijjly incurable, thpy dicnppeai under a persevering application ol thi* * otn nig "d powfilu 1 Ointment, 'I *t>ict atunlioii 6f paid to the printed ins ruction wrapped ound eaih pot. Sure Throat, Diphtheria. Quinaey, Mumps and al Unrangements ot the Chest and Throat I', on tne appennoM-e ol any ol these (lietciiiK!!-, the Ointment be well rubbed, «n<l least three lime* a day, upon the neck ton upper part ot th chest, so -..* to pene rule all 'In gitiiidt* — the woi>t c.isee will yiel-l in m •on- punitive y short time, pn.tii-übirlv il 'lollowm'* fill* bi taken iv appropriate dose.to J urily tht b.ood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcere us Sore and Old Wounds thou*«ndsot martyrs from tbcubove vompiimia l.uve loui.d lite nlmo*t iii-U])> portable but if UoiL wu\ '« Ointment bt urieKiy ucd plentiiuily rubbe t vi on ai d (.round tbe purls aH-uteti, it will quiculj p t'diule to the fource ol lb^ evil ; ea.-i- m«y be en hi j gu'iranted, and di^u c driven Irom ibe »\-tfin. v othing can be nnre ein pie in lite thtm the maisi.tr i.. wlikl* it i» 0| pUdi m thing m tie .-unitaiy tbi.n its act.un on tht bodj, both locally and coii*ti'utionally, The i: ether's Friend— Skin Disea howev Dcieraie may be Badcahy Cured Sculd liciid*, itch, blulrheß .n the Bkir i oi- t ii.X ue soreti, kin^'ti t»il, and Buch likt .. ectioiis, yield to tbe nighty power ol ibis i]»ip Ointment. -provided it be weil.rubbet .ound the iibd-lcd parts two or tine ■; tiinc i, il'ij and the Tills le .aken according \.j lb< prilled directions, A Certain !eru 'Ihrupnnfl? of j erson.' suffer cxcruci.-itii j n»t it \ lt.r \eni> li. in th- ee ivmul compliiiiiii I tiii'oiigh lu.t-e dtbeaey. Anyniiu fO sulh'i n:u j vliuultl ul once put hiife it ) J ot ol 1.0'.i.»v» ,iy t | Ui't'n.ei , it-it. t ihe . uet-l u> r.\\ iucn ;iceoit.ptii> ii, in I i;pt n tin m In Hie .1 tier,,iiMti he wnl Wllbul.t ( illitlllly, M.Cteetl 111 Obilt l". . 1 1 1 . jj ever) vesl) c c u\ ti.e>e lei i-:.fe.~i . g uouipl.tin.6. the Ointment aud Pills should be usea in llie followini) complaints : ad I eg* Corns (soil') Scalds ..iid dicuSW Fi»ll|lud tinl'e I hl'Ollt* Burns Gout Skin Hi*e.se* liunioiis Ghiuduhir Seurv Cliilblams bwdlings S«»rs heads hup]. tit Ik. in?.- Lumb..gO 'J umours oiilriictid and Pile* U.ceru Mili Joint*' Kheuinati.4in Woumis Kerv<,.(sness, Debility, Loss of Power SpermatorrA/ea, Indiscretion o early Youth, tij/philitic Dise<ise>i. In all the above cases, arri-tiuf/ from errors and the yielding to the passions, nc time should be lost to at once arrest tiit progress of disease. DE. L. £7 SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty yenr in the col ny to ths practice of tin branch of Ins proh ssion while previously in Knpjnnd, In was tiie pupil of and practised with the celebrated L>r. R. T. Culver t well, the only medical practitioner win ever exclusively adopicd this a-i the sot. jrauch of his prul'cssion. Dr. L. L. tSMirn hereby inforra?; tlr public that * the only lecf«Uy*qunlific: medical man i this of his pro lessioh that others advertising are un qualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualiiied ;ire obtaining money undei lalse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also wim3 the publit against the quackeries aJvei ttsou. If the taker of any of these advertised nostrum? escape with his life, or bis system he n >' thoroughly and irreparably underminec by them, he may lr.ok upon himself as tin most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. h. Smiiii has been applied to b> po many unfortunate broken-down youn>{old^mei., utterly crushed in sorit, ruine-i in body, and filched in pocket that h. deems it a duty to publish thi.s to th. world. Those men nnd women who have bcoi the victims of unprincipled charlatan frequently seek that recovery which i:often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Who:will the public understand that it is t< their interest to consult a duly qualifie medic* 'toau, who has made this his solf study rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who merely harp anc prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. L* L. Smith has alway stated tha' to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownes^ spirits loss of power, pimples ou tht orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for busines.mipotencv' drainage from the system, ant the various effects of errors of youth an bloodpqisoning fr m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invite: sufferers to consult him, as he has n. hesitation in stating that no medical man wittier here or in England, has had tlu opportuulies of practice aud extraordinary experience which he has had. Therl'-rt those who really desire to he treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should iosv no time in seeking his advice. Sv\ should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new consulting roo as are at 182 Collins Stbeut East, Mklbouunk Opposite the Melbourne Cluh, (Late the residence of the Governor I'rivate entrance is in Stephen street south consultation f*:e (by letter) £1 .Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid observation. Hook published by the Doctor can be hat on application to him.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1213, 29 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1213, 29 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1213, 29 December 1882, Page 4

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