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Public Notice I - : I • CUKE bOR .•rTO'LLO AYS OINTMENT ; . The .Ready and Reliable Remedy -n ; .Armed, wilh Ihis . powerful antidote to disease,. v every man is nis own fiimilv jphypician. , The first lfo?pit.nl Surgeons admit jits UnpardlleVed und healing virtue?. Foreign overnmenia sanction iff use in tlnir naval ;nnd nalitary seryipi'9, und mankind throughout ,tln> world reppso the utmost confi- ence in its !curalive pi'opertici'. Gout, Ehcumatism and Dropsy These Bre' among' the tjirtsi! ' terrible nnd ngonising di?easi'B to which th« Jinman lram> ;is«Buhjeoi.|;y ; eti':in . • tliemw^ojsie: fovmo., • nnd flvheii .^eeniinaly .incurable,, tjiey dipnppoar lunder »"i)ewt'*erinfe-appliea ; tViri ol thid^uutu iiifj *»d ifowerfu.l Qiiitmt-nt, •'( at'iet utlenlion be paid to {lie printed iiiai ruction wrapped ; round; eath pot. .' . ; . •n l :< : ,<'.■>>[.■ ■:'.] I Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quin^sey, Mumps and, : ail Dftrangemeilts of the CKest and Throat | I, on the tipucariinco- of 'any Of these tljsi'iiiw, the Ointment be well rubbed, nnd leiißt ihiue limes a day, upon ih* nock <o :i iipper part of th - <:he«, 8» tif to pene rule all flic ghinds — U^^owl^CiiSos^will -yield in a ;.'oni|.miutive!y\ .short, time, •.■'■ particularly if ;Uolloway'iAJ*Hiß;b«jtttkiii>jii-appropfinte dosus |o j urify the blood. ■ Bad iiegs/Bad 'fereasfs; 'Uleernus Sore and bid' Wounds '" ; Vany tltdusnhds ofttiartyrnrrom'theiibove complunis have iound liie almost in^up» borlnbte ..■■but; if llollcway''i Ointmewt.. bo priskly nnd' plentifully . rubbed upon nnd iuouiul. t^ip. I'ui'Ja. a^ctod, .it, will qua- klv p -mi Uiiie to.tlio "qurce oi Jtlie'evil ; eai«e in«y bp'siiieiy gliarantedi and dibHae di'ivenlronr the i^ othing tun bo more simple in iile thiip (he riiunner ii.. which. it i(t..ipplied.jii'>iliinj» ni'oio^ahilaiy tlian iib action on the bUify, both locally uiid coiisiiiutioiially, 1 The Kother's Frien.d— Skin Dkea howev j Desperate may lie Bad: caliy ' Cured I Scald rjieiids,, itcji, blotches, on ..the'-sltin B (; ,||Sfj'A'6['?(^ l^' l i » 1 . li'ifi's' eVil.'and sucli like ••• eetioiii«, yield to the n.ighty power ol this ii»e Ointment, 'provided, it bu wall rubbf mound the uiieeied jtariu two or three tiim? fd-n and, the rills .bo lakeu uucordiug tj the, itfiiii^ti'dirjfctioris, ' .' ' i - . ; ,.;.;fl,\;Cer.taiii ; ; Jepu. , .■ < . ; !I J^lihii^aiids of •'per#6Us Suffer 'excruciatiiig ii^t/ny lbr 1 ji'nnriroin'thi'be' lea'rful coinpn'iinis I JiruiVtiV- '"'lie -'dcliiftufy. "> A'ifyuneso uuUii-int; «huuld ut once puchuue a.Po'tuol.Hollowiiy t» Uiuiiiiui! irdail theuirt-ul)ONß\vhielmLVoii.|iuny 11, ml upvn .thuui lujllio. leiu-r, iititl he wul, wiihoi.l ciilk-uliy, -.pucweU ,i» oblitrn.iing every, vestige, ol,^lie.-e,. h(4iitisii)g coni|iluiius. - I '■"•' the pivtvYeiit' and &[}*' should be used . .'.'..'[. in, thf f fpJlQw'inff complaints' : ; adJicgs £.r;\;i(|oinß/(soir) (.Sci.lds., iiad .yieusU,.. iffii^tulaa „ . ' tiore - 1 hronts purut»ij , j; ; -j , J><( C3v ut i :■■ n I 'Reuses bunions Glandular Scurv- . Clu^bltuns -., /Swellings Sitrs pleads L fiupped liands Lumbago Tumours Lulilruete^ and files . tJJcers . . '|S> I ill' Joint's, 'Klienmtifism Wounfls NervuJsness; ■Debility,' Loss of Power. ' ' 'Spermatorr/uea, Indiccrefion o- ; early Youth, i>yphilitic piseasen. In all tueabovo cases, urhsinr/ from et^rors and the yielding to the passions, no 'time should be lost to at once arrest the 'progress of disease. " DU. L. £ SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty venr ■i>: the colony to ths practice of tin branch of his profession while previously, in England, he was tho pupil of and practised wilh the celebrated L)r.E.T. Cuiverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the soh branch of his profession. Dr.'L. L. Smith hereby informs thrpublic that » the only legidh}*qualifie<i medical ntan i this speciality of his proletsioh that others advertising are' u'n qualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr; L. L. Smith also wnrns tae public against the ijaackenes fJvertisea. If the taker of any of these advertised nostrums escape witU^iis.life, or his system be m>< thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he mity look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. ' Dr, L. L. Smith has b^en'applied l 0 by so many unfortunate broken-down youna^ oldsneL, utterly crushed iv sbrit, ruined m body,' and' filched in" po'eket that he deems it a duty to pubhsh this to th.world. Those men and women who have bee. the victims of unprincipled cln,rlatan> frequently seek that recovery which: i, often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Wbowill the public understand that it is t"< their interest to consult a duly qualified medic-cv^an, who has made this his sole study rather thau apply to a number oi ignorant impostors, who merely harp and prey upon, their pockets and health.' J»p..ii-L. bMiTH basal way stated thai to warn the public of these quicksands 1 his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownesr spmtß loss of power, pimples on the orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for businesmipotencv drainage from the system, anc he various effects of errors of youth aim bloodpoisomng fr m diseases previous! v contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith by £ sufforers to consult him, as he has iv, bMtation in stating that no med.cui ma «»»ier here or m England, has had ih" opportunties of practice and extraordinary' experience which he has had. Therfore those who really desire to be treated uY this branch of medical practice should lose sir in seekiuK his -dnee. n 0 ; SslJ s: nc marry * itLoiu first — The new consulting re n s are at 182 Coluns .Stbkk East, M» B »i; BK j r 'M>o»d c the Melbourne, Club (Late the residence of the Governor ■ tr r N t : v ? I trUllCeiSill Ste P' letl CONSULTATION FKB i liy/.]rt,t^r) £\ Wedicme- lor Wa rtl,d tojll ih, Hdcdas lOavoi.foLsei-wti.M , f *oic 1««'»Mk-5 bj Ik- D0..|,,.-«.:r."t »,•;.■» ■ o» ap r !i r; .Uh-; i 0 j tim

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 4

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