Public Koticp . | j fJUHE FOX ALL f T 0 L L" O W A V ' S OINTMENT • ■■■• The Beady and Reliable Eemedy Armed with this powerful antinnte to di^e!l!»e, . every f mini is nis.ewn Inmily pliysiciiin; The fliW H^pil^nl Siirgeoiis iiamit>, itV unpar*lleled >ahd Ijeuling >:irtu>- Q . i Forfiigji overnin^;it9; |Fimct^jj} jr ifp u*e ifljthi^ir ; na^al , a;id|u. ! ilitarj Bei:yice,Sj,(jnrfn)anki.nu.thr 1 9Ughout r th« worldrepose tiie .utinostpo'iffiVl^iict \\\ its r I'l1 ' 1 h ' ! ' v ' ]' n^ v ' " [' .' ' 1•■ . • Gout, Eheumatisin and Dropsy • ' ' ' These ore among the lnnst terrible and agonising diseases to which the human frame is subject ; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly inruvuble, they : disappear untjer n persevering application ol.thia fiooth. iug -r><J. powerful Ointmtintj '.f strict attention be paid tb "the printed irisi ruction, wrapped round each pot.. r . V. Sore Throat, jDiphtherift, .'ftuiiwejv, Mmnps and all Dpr'angeinentsw die Chest md Throat I. r , on tue uppeuroni.e of , any ( .oMhese IHseaseH,' the Ointment be 'well nibbed, and leust three ' limes a' dayVttpou'Jili* " fe ck t0 » ujiper part of t(he|chedt,|s6 «.»; to peneirate all Mu- glands — the worst Odses w.il£ yielJ "i*u .•uinpurntive y short, tiiue, /particularly if '.lollowuy's tills be taken in ajipropriate dose? to ]-urily-thtr blood. - Bad Leg's, Bad Breasts, 1 tfioercusiore and Old : / : wpv*B.B/...-i •■■• .;■} . . ' Vany thousitndsof martyr* from the above complains . huvo { found life, aluipst. iusupporiuhre' but if " Mold way'}) Uintmetit be briskly a:id plentifully rubbe>t; iSt»ou and Li-pUiiil ..Ihe. I'urts H|l««;lej^ iji. wiiJ.^uJoVly, |j ••^itiaio to i he 'source' of the evil ; ra-«'e tn'ay' be stiltiy gKaraJitod.a'nd di*f"uvi* diivwi Irom '!ihe Of)«Ji,'. Nothing cun'/be^niure cimple iv lilt: I hun the ilianiier v; whicb it is anp'lied m.iliiiiji niornVunii'uiy lllititi'iis iic'f.oi)' on ilie buily, both lucallj and cojistiiu}ioiially, ; The mother's Friend— Skin, Disea howev Desperate may be Ead caly Cured Scald I hoitds, itch, blotches on- the skin ecolulous sbre!>, 'king's ' evil, and 1 such like « ei-tions, • yjeld io:tb&iuighty t pow.er of jhia tine Oiniiuent, provided it be well rubbe»! around the aflecled parts two or t lives times i fikhv ond the I'ills be lakeu according t^ the printed directions, A Certain !eru Thousands of persons suffer excruciating an 0 "} lor je;u» hum these itafl.il couipiaims through lulse dtlicacy. Anyone so suilVrintr should at once puchuse a i*ot ol lloltowuy s Oi'imi^i .reud (heuircutiuiißwhiuli uccoinputiv it, act upon tln-in to the Jcltrr, nrnl he will, without ciilicultr, siicwed in ' oblitemtiiig every vestigo oi these hurnssiug cuiupfuiins. the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following complaints : ad Leg* Ooi-ns (soff) Scolds ' bud BieutU .fistulas Sur« Ihrosits liurns Gout Skin Diseases bunions Glaudulnr ScurvCliilblmiiß i will ings Bi»rs lieads «• happed bands Lumb.iuo . 'J'umours •• i-ntractrd and, Pilos Uiiers Mill Joint* KhiMimntijim Wounds Kervuusness, Debility, Xt»*« of Power Spermatinyhaa, Indiscretion o 1 earty Youth, iyypfnlitio Diseases. ,_ In all tiie above .cj\sesi,arrisiii(f Jrum 'errors and the yielding to the passions, uo tim^ sbo'ukVby'loßttd'i'fc'dndeiarrest tiie progress of disearte.ilM-^'iff!' <1 !,• •?!.••■ f. :(fl hr.T, — r>jy •(:( ; t-.r . ; DB. L. L. SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty yenr ia the colony to tho practice of tin branch of his proftlssjon, while previously,: in England, he was the pupil of and practised with the ,cp|ebrate(|.Dr r^f: f T..Quiverwelj, the only medical' practilioner wlio ever exclusiv.ely r ad^ptedptjiis, jis,tlie so It branch oi'liis pr'ofessfoii. ' ' '/! ; ! "Dr. L. L. Jsmjth hereljy in forms tlupublic that it fie on fit leglahj^naUfieh medical w«n !■ this of Ids prplension, tliafe others advertising' are un qualified, and t'mt, thprefbrejin^preteniliriL•to be qualified are obtaining money undeT false pretences. Dr. L.L. .Smith .also- wnrns tn«s publit against the quackeries tJvertifwu. U the taker of any of these .advertised nostrums escape with his lile, or 'iis system be -sot thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon. himself as tin. most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. LI Smith has been applied lo by so many nufortunate broken-down yyou»»u u»» okKniei., utterly crushed in sprit, ruined in body, and filched m pocket that h* deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled ch.-.rlataus frequently seek that recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Who" will the public understand that it is it their interest to consult a duly qualified medicaN)an, who has made this his solt study rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who. merely harp and pr.iy upon their pockets aud health. Dr. L'L. Smith has alway stated Uihi to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for advertising In all cases of nervous, debility lownesa spirits loss of power, pimples on tlit torehead, luss\tud.e, iuaptitude lor businesimpotencv" drainage from the system, auc the various eiiects of errors of youtli anH bloodpmsoning fr-.m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith i M vitel suflercrs to consult him, hs he has no hesitation in stating that no medical' iuuu either hero or in England, has had the opportunties cf practice and extraordinary experience which- he has had. TherfWe those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession iv this branch of medical practice should lose no time in seokiug his advice. i\' or should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new consulting ro<i ns are at 182 Gollia'B Stiieet East, Melbouuhe Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor rnvale entrance is in Stephen street south. consultation lOiE (l.y letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed sis to avoid obser.-auon. Hook published by the Doctor can !>e had on application to him
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1248, 21 March 1883, Page 4
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