Public Fotico I LUli'l'i I'OiS iW.L j | O T,r. O W AY'S OISTMKXI The ready and Ec'iabe Eemc-'y Armed wiili thi< | tiwerMil au( in- t<* u-li-en-e, evrry niiin f s ni^ r-wn Inmili p! ys'ciaii. '! lie first ll"«l>i'id Siir-C'iH siilmil >\f unpi:i-:I!elrd and healiisi; * irl n-" 3 . Kon-igi' ovn-ninenis Mir.clii.n i'c u.-e in lh ir mivu l ii ml r..ibtary st-rvJtM'S, iiiiflniiiiikiml thi-oiifjlii u< ll"- « i.vl:l I'l'pnse ll.ii" utn.Obt n»;.li ent:. in it> i-iira-ive proper 1 if-i. Go:-t, Elic-umatism and Drcp y Tln-fP rre among tin* m- st terri 1 le am! >uoiiisiijr di-e .is< 8 lowhicl: ill- linn ftn biinv is» snljfi'i ; \et in Ilieir \v n-st. f(irtH<, nnd wlien seeuiiii»l> im-ui uiilt*. 11-e\ dis:i)M.e-.ii under ii penie'ri-ii-ji npplii-aii. n oi tliiss-oin Mii{ •'I pow'ilu Oiiiiiin ni, ; l «t'irt atii-nlion Oe p.-'iil I" the primed \\-.* rut lion wrapped j ■ ilili'.i t-;nll |ii)t. Svre Thicat. riphthcria. Qiiinicy, Mumps and ai Ifraiigcnurits oitlie Cl;esl and Throat j I', on tie iip|ii'iu'. !•• c el any ol llji-se iM-ii!»i--, tin- llillliii'llt be vvel. rMnl-ed, unit ii iisi linn 1 lines ii din.up'Vi li. 1 ntek to n u|ij't-i | ;ii-l oi lh obi s:, so. s in jn-iir ran- Jill ■n. glni.tif— jlic wor.-l >:. ses wii 1 xi.-l-l in ■■-■ •tiin| iii»'i»c y flu'it time, pn. iniiliulc ii ■ ol'lo«:i,\'f I'll. 8 In lak.il illilj piO,'llale tins.'.-' to | 1 1 1- 1 1 \ ilit bood. Bad Legs. £ad Breasts, Ulcer: us fere and Olci Wounds nny lln ii-o>inls ol imiri n Irom Uie.-ibovn >-i n plnii's liimc lound life nlinost in up'ormt'ie Liv ii' 1101 l wuy'a lantnioiil i>i' Diii-kl^ iiiiil pleiiufiilly ml.lie • vi on m.d .itn.i. d Ilie parts till-i led, ii wiil quiefc!,\ p> i dale to the ol t lie evil ; i a.-c may be s»|ilj guiiidi.lcu, aiiiJ difci-a i- timvn Irom ilie b^ tnn. i v oibn (! t-an te more simple in lite llii-n tlir n. iijn.er i:. wliiil 1 il is up plied in tiling nioi e Miniliii) lliun it? iici.oii on ll.c bed}, bo'li locally and cuistruiionully, lhe I. otLer's Triend— Sl:in Eisea howev De c i trate aay be Ead cal.y Cured Si-idd lie.idf, iu-li, blnUilus .n Uic ekin sc.iinli nfs bori^, kii.^'s ml, nmi jueli like . fi-lioii!i,» yield to ilie n iyl'ly power ol ilii» line (.Mnln.t'iit, prnvidi'd it be t>e!l rubln • uOiiiid the v Heel ell pai Is Iwo or Ilne-J tiini-r a di\ nr.d lhe Tills te iuken UfcM'Uii.y t< the printed directions, A Certain !cru 'llioiisumls o( | er.<on« suffer cxerucinlii.g u>ii n\ in \e:u.- In in i ln el- uaii.il ci ii'piiiiiii? ilihi.j;li luite dil.tary. Ai.yone i-o s>uil\- i - iiii» rhuinU ill once pm huse a l'oi ol hOiloWiiy .< O i i ■ ■ l < • f i .ii'iiti lliOi'ti'rfliU'.&wliivli nceun.piitiy ii, ml lipi.n liiiiii Id ||m itili r, n'm lie wii, uilloi.l (illiruiiy, M.ccteiJ in obi. trr tiny tti'i'j vestige ol l iie^c Inmis^ii |> ewiii|-liiui(B. the Ointment and Fills .should be itsfd in the following comjihiints : iid I. eg* Coins (soil) Se»lil8 I iud kiieuste if i^i v las Sort! ilnoats iliinis Gout SKiu I />.-<e^i>es linnio; s Qlaudular SnuvCliil l )|nni3 fcWiJlings B' re 1 leads < liaj'jird hnnds Lumlt.igu 'J •unours •- 1 i.tn eti d and i'iles U-uera ■Mill Joints lMicuinnlism Wounds Nei'OvJxness, Debility, Loss of Power Spermatorrhaa, Indiscretion o early Youth, Syphilitic Disease.-. In all the al»ovo eases, urnsin-/ Jnnn errors and the yielding to the passion?, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. DB. L. L.~ S^UTU HAS dcv.iterl msolf for twenty venr in tliocol ny to the practice of tin branch of his profession while pivviotJsly. in Enfrhiiid, he Mas tho pupil of and prac tised with the celebrated L)r. It. T. Uuiverwell, the only iiiedical praclitioiutr wlk ever exclusively adopted this a«i tiie soli branch of his profession. Pr. L. L. fcJimi hereby inform.-: tinpublic that » theonhi legally*qmdifiei. medical man i this speciality of his profession that others advertising are un qualified, and thnt, therefore, in prelen<li:uto be qualiliod are obtaining money undo, (alse pretences. Dr. L. L. Saitrn also wirns the pnb!i> against the quacLenes f..lvertisc-u. W tin taker of any of these advertised nostiuuu escape with his li/e, or his system lie •:■.' thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, lie may look upon himself as ih. most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to b> so many unfortunate broken-down youn«okNtneL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruinet; in body, and /ilclied in pocket that hi deems it a duly to publish this to tin world. Those men and women who hmv Ihm the victims of unprincipled elm rhi I (infrequently seek that recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. \Vhc:> will the public understand that it is If their interest to consult, a duly qualiliu medic.v'man, who has nmde this his solt study rather than apply to a number o ignorant impostors, who uier«ly harp anr 1 prey upon their pockets and health. J>r. L- L. Smith has alway stated the to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all etises of nervous, debility lownesspirits los 3of power, pimples on the orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for busines.mipolencv' drainage from the system, anr the various ciiecls of errors of youth an" blooduoisoning fr m diseases previous!* contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invitesufferers to consult him, as he has a hesitation in stating that no medical m.-ir either here or in England, has h.i.l th opportunties ef practice and extraorJin try experience which he has had. Thcri'iie those who really desire to be treated >>\ one who is at the head of his profession m this branch of medical pi-actie.-shoull .us no time in seeking his adviuc. .No, should anyone marry withoni liisl conSuiting him. Tin 1 new consulting ro-i ns are at 182 Collins Stkkk'." lust, i\IKMi<.HTUNr iJjipnxite lhe Mi-lliouni't ' 'Huh, ijjsile iiic jTsidciice of lhe (lovmior i'nvati- eh! rjnifC iS in Slephcu street son ' Ii coNsi'i."!Anin\ n-:i! (l>y h-iu-r) fl Mi liii'ihe- ioruini.k'.i lt.';il! I In; i-idniiics s j ;nkl'il :!•; 10 if.d,:! <)<<.-W ii!l(,'ll. ■Ill; |iiii.-lislu' !by ibe Doclds 1 inn '.-c !i-i'S I on nppiir -liiin lo him.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1223, 22 January 1883, Page 4
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