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Public Notice \ \ f T O I; L O W A V ' S O 1 NT M E N i" The Eeady atid Ee:iab ; e EeraeHy Arincd wiih this powerful iuitin< te to li^eil*e, evi'i-v innn is lus own fnii.ilv pliyeieiiin. The first Hoppitnl Suraeoji? nihnit itMiiipm-illelcd midliciilins rirtn.'s. Foc.-ign ovornniPiits snn'-tinn i'c use in lli.-ir n.ivat nnd iT.il' t n rv ?rrviei*s, iindinunkind thfonslii-ul tin* world n-ponf the utinoot coiii ence iv its curative (>ioper:ies. Gout, liheumatism and Dropsy Thi'je nre among the ni"Bt terril-le nnd •-HOinsiiig di?easiß to which live human fiuui' u> subject ; yol in tlie-ir w l >ri«t form*. n"d \rlien seeiniiiyly inrurut.h-, they disi.pi e;ir uiidor ti pfiwvt-rii'fi iipplication ol tin." s. oiii ii:ii -d ]:ow*'rtu' Oinf incut. 'I Pt'ict nUi-til ion oc piiid to ihe printed msTuctioii wrapped (iiiud each pot. Sore Thioat. Diphtheria. Quin^ey, Mumps and al. Derangements ot the Chest and Throat 11,I 1 , on tlif uppt'ari i'<-e c-l uiit ol thi-ee i(!fiii»us, the (•intinent be well rubbed, und ii'iiei thri-e lime.s a dav, upon ih^ mt-k 10 :i ujiper part ol th elusl.eo ..s to pene rtiti- nil ■lu-giuiids — the worst c.ises will yield Hi Hi •oinpurutive v short time, p.iitii-ulsirly il j ..ollo«ii)V lilib In takiu inu; proprute doseto j uril'j the blood. Bad Legs. Bad Breasts. Ulcerrus Sore and Old Wounds Vnny thousands of inariyift from the above uoiiipliiics liuve loui.il lilu ulmosi in-up» pormlile but if Holl wuy'fl Ointmont be briskly und plent dully nil.be-.t upon and i.iound the (-urta utf-i ted, it wiil quiefcly p iitrale to the source ol the evil ; ejw i"«y bf siiifly guuruiitei-l , anil dieoa-p drivi-n Ironi i he >othi»ig I'un be more ein.plo in lile tliiiii the inaiiuer i- which it is applied m tiling more runitaij thuu its action ou Ihe Uod},boih locally ond coiinirutionully, The K other's Friend— Skin Eisea howev De.-.x wale n^ay be Rad caliy Cured Scald he:i'U, itch, blotches >.n 1 lie ekin j scuuli us sori-s, kind's i\il, and 3uuli like) • • ei-tioiu, yield to tlie miyhty power o! iliis j ,i»e Ointiiiciit. pruvided il l>e vxeil rutitied j „ouiid the ulli'Lled puite two or I lire • linn-* I n div iinci i hi' i'i.U i.c lukcu accoriiii.^ v ihe ! priiiied directions, I A Certain !eru 'Xhoiisniuls of ) ers-on." suffer I'Xerucisitis-g ■ umiin l(.r \t'iu> lit. in iln?f UiiM.il uoiiijiiijiulß ; tlii'uiigh lultc clil'CU',)-. Ai.yi'tie ,-o uiill'n \\\>j, | should ut once i-iu-hnse ii i'o 1 ot l!oiiow;jy« ] Ui n • in t*t ,11-ini Uiui.iivclioi swiiKM nccoiii|'Uii\ j ii, hi 1 upi'ii tiuin t«. tlie lull i- r, ;i'ai In- wiil, j wiil'i'iit i illic-ulir, succtcu in ooiil. v- H.^ i overj vestige nl the.-c luiiMs^iig L-oui]>lniiiit>. ! the Ointment and Pills should he used : iv ihir followiny complaints : I ncl lii'gs Curtis (soil') Sci-lds • ■iid Jieiislc JBisiulud Si>r>! i h routs j Burns tfont. SVin li'seases j liimioiis Glandular Scurv A ! Chilbhmts i»w< Ilings Sort 1 Ilends happed hunds Litiub-igo Tumours oiitracti-d and Pile* tJiccrs Mill Joints lMuMiintitisin Wounds Nervousness, Dcbilttij, Loss of Power Spennatorrluea, Indiscretion o early Youth, Syphilitic Diseases. In all the above cases, umaiii;/ Jrom errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. DE. L. L. SMITH HAS devoted msclf for twenty yem in the col ny to the- practice oi'thi branch of Ins profession while previously. in England, he was th>i pupil or' and prac tisod with the celebrated Ur. li. T. Ciiititwell, the only medical pnictiiioniM- win ever exclusively adopted this n< the soil branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. batiTH hereby informs; th>public that i the only lejally-guulifiet medical man i this <periah 'tjjJt&Jiis profession that others advertising are un qualified, and that, therefore., in pretend ins. to be qualified are olitnicing money uncle, lalse pretence*. Dr. L. L. Smith also wm-s ln« publii against the ■quackeries jJve; ti.vu. If t! H taker of any of these advertised nostrums escape with his liie, or 'iis .system he U iv thoroughly and irreparably undermaiec by them, he may kok upon himself as tl^ aiost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. SiiiTH has boon applied ; u lx fomany milbrtunate brokeu-doivnyouny-old-meL, utterly crushed iv sprit, ruinei: in body, and Jilched in pocket f) K ,t h< deems it a duty to publish this to th. world. Those men and women who have beoi the victims of unprincipled charlatan frequently seek that recovery which ioften beyond Dr. Smith's control. VVlie.will the public understand that it is, I. their interest to consult a duly quali/ie mediccv^an, who has niiide this his soli study rather than apply to a. number o ignorant impostors, who merely harp am' prey upon their pockets and health. ]>r. L" L. Smith has alway stated th.-r to waru the public of these quicksuuds his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownesspirits loss of power, pimples on th: orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for busiues. mipoteucv' drainage from the system, au> the various elicits of errors of youth an bloodpoisoiiiug fr ni diseases previou.su contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invitesuiferers to cuusult lam, as he has v. hesitation in staling that no m.-dic,il mi.m <>iHier here or in iingland, has had th.. opportunlies of practice and extranrJiii,,rv experience which he has had. Thcrfnc those who really desire to l>e treated b\ one who is at the head of his profession v, this branch of medical pratstic- should u.s. no time in seeking his a.lviw. ,Nu, should anyone marry without first consulting him. Ihe new consulting ro'i us are at 182 Collins Stukw Easf, Mjslbqoukk Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor Private entrance is iv Stephen street south CONSULTATION FKE (l,y letter)... fl Medicines forwarded to all the colonies a<< packed as to avoid ohser-ation. Book published by the Doctor can be !.*,> on application to him.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1216, 5 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1216, 5 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1216, 5 January 1883, Page 4

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