Public Kotice ___«. t it... CUKE KOH 4J.L BO L L O \V A V ' S OINTMENI' The Ready and Eelian-e Remedy Armed with this powerful antidote to dii-ease, every man :s nis wn fnniilv physician. The first Hospital Sur»eons admit itsnnpiivslleled iindhealinp virtue?i Foreign overnmenis sanctidn i»s use in th< ir naval and fl-.ilitary service's, and mankind throutjhouf the world repose the utmost confi ence nj.ili* otiraiive properties. Gout, liheumatism and Dropsy Thi'se are among the nmst terviUe' and vgonisiug di-ea.si's to whiuh the human fianv i* subject ; jet in their worst fortH*. »nd '.vhen aeeniiniily im-urubh 1 . tliev di.«:ip' i-iir under a persevering Hppliealion ol this s-'Oth ing -d powi-rfu! Ointinent, 'f st'ict iitH'iilion be. paid to the printed induction wrapped round eaih pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Quinaey, Mumps and al, Lfrangements ol' the Chest and Throat I', on the nppenr:<u<'o of any ol these tiifriHse^, the Ointment be well rubl>ed,ai)d least thii'B times v day, upon t ha neck to a upper part of th ehi'Sl, 80 »s to pene rate all •In -glunde— \he worst; Cises will yield m v ■.'onipa'j'dtive'y short time, particularly if UollowayV fills be taken inappropriate dosu.to \ urily thf blood. Bad Legs. Bad Breasis, Ul«!err.us Sore and Old Wounds Vany thousnnds of mnrtyrß from tlie :ibove compluius have found lite almost insupporlnhle till if Holh-'wuy'fl Uintinent be briskly and plentifully rul>be>l upon and liiound the purls all'^teil, it- will qnirKly p nitiate to the source of the evil ; ease may bo Biilcl,y guisruiiteii, ana disiu c driv> i> lvi>m ihe by.- ton. « s othii-g can Le more t-inple in lile than the manner iv which it is .-» jiplioriL in- thing more t-anilaij tliun ii« action on the buiij, boili locally and const liutionally. The K other's Friend— SLin Disea howev Detperaie may be Ead.cally Cured Scald heads, itch, blotrhee ;:n the skin ec-i-iuli-us sovt-a, kind's t-vil, and such like -• ei'lions, yield to the mijjity power of Ihis line Ointnitjnt, provided it be well ruhbc .uoiiud the alietted pints two or tlne.^ tinn^ m &i\ and the i J iils tie taken uccordiug tv the prinleit directions, A Certain !eru Thousands of ]-erson.* suffer excruciating ;ij>dii\ lor jeiii> In m iluse iiuiM.il uompl:iinis ihiouyli nuM) dil.cai-y. Anyone suliVi'iii!; >lioultJL at once puclnise a I'ot ol iJoiloWiiys Uinili.ci .read tliuciirectionswhu!ii aei-oiiipuny it, in I upon them tv ilu; letter, :i>k( liv wnl, willlOlil I liliiull/, MiUCI-(.-(J 111 OOlUi-l\.t!Ug e\ erj vestige ul the^e li;ir;issii g com]jlaiiut). the Ointment and nils should be used in the following complaints : ad Legs Corns (soff) Scolds bud Bieusie Fistulas Sui'n I hvouts Burns . Gout Skin h'su^ses lj in i ions Glaudular St-uiv Chilbiains iiwi Ilings Sura 1 leads - hupped hinids Lumb.igo 'J'umours - I'litincti'd and Piles TJicera Mill Joints .lUienmati-Xn Wounds' jyervousness, Debility, Loss of Power. Spermatorrhoea, Indiacrelioii o~ early Youth, Syphilitic Disease*. In all the above cases, umsiui/ /rum errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest tlie progress of disease. DB. L. L.~ SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty year in thect>l"ny to the practice of tin branch of his profession while previously, in England, ho was tin; pupil of and practised with tlie celebrated Dr. 11. T. Cuiverwell, the on l3l medical pnictilionor whoever exclusively adopted this as the so!t branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. bMiTH hereby informs tinpublic that , i the only leyally-qiudifiti-medical man I- this of his profession that others advertising are tin qualified, and that, therefore, in protend int lo be qualilied are obtaining money uiide'i lalse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also warns tn<j. ptiMu against the quaclvenes sJvertfs^u.. If thf taker of any of these advertised nostrum;escape with his life, or his .^ysr.oin be s.; } \ thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as th<most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to by so many «n fortunate brokea-downyoung« old-meL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined in body, and filched in pocket that Ik deems it a duty to publish this 60 th< world; Those men and women who have beoi 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 qualities medictJ^oan, who has made this his soit study rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who merely harp fine' prey upon their pockets and health.. .. Dr. L' L. Smith has alway stated thai to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lovvnea< spirits loss of power, pimples on th( orehead. lassitude, inaptitude for busincs./nipotencv 1 drainage from the system, anc the various effects of errors of youth an-' bloodpoisoning fr m diseases previous!} contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invite. sufferers to consult him, as he bus nr hesitation iv stating that no medical man I filler here or in England, has had th.' opportunlies ©f practice and extraordinary experience which he has hud. TherlVe those who really desire to he treated hy one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should iostno time in seeking his advice. INOI snould anyone murry .without Erst consulting him. The new consulting ro<i as are at 182 Collins East, Melboukne Opposite the Melbourne Club, Late the residence of the Governor L nvate entrauee is in Stephen street south COKSI'LJATION FKE (hy letter) £1 Mfdicinos lorwarded to all the colonies s., packed f i* 10 avoid observation. •look J'"»-lisWai,y Doctor can be had on apj.li.vfj,,,, v, hi m .
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1224, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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936Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1224, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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