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Public Notice CURE FOR iJiL HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT Tho Eoady and Ecliabio Eemedy Armed with this powerful ani-iiiote »o' JiKease, every mun is iiis own family physician. The first I [nppitnl SiirstMins admit i<n unparalleled and healing virtm.-H. Foi-cign ovnrnmcnts sanction its use in th» ir imvul and jnilitarj ecrvict'S, andniankind throughout tho world repose iho utnioat coiilii'Cnco mils curaiivb properiipn. Gout, Ehoumatism and Dropsy These ere among iho innat terrililo and tgotiiatntt diseasi'S to wliicb the human frnmi' is subjiict ; yet in their worst forms, nnd wlu-n suuinitiuly incurable, they disappeur undor a perdcvi'i-ing applictition ol this fcolii ing "^d powerful Ointment, •( strict attention bet paid to tha printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Soro Throat, Diphtheria. Qtu'naey, Mumps and all Derangements oftlie Chest and Throat If, on tho appearance of any ol these tn»t>u«oa, the Ointment bo wol! ruburd, and tonsi ihrefl limes n day, upon ilm neclj to :» upper part, of the cheer, so »s o pem-ratn all 'hrghnids— vlio woivt cmbcs .will yield in a •omparativeiy short time, purtiuuhirly if Uolloway'H Jills betaken iuuppropriatA dose.-* to i iiriiy the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerr us Sore aad Old Wounds Vmiy tliousunds of mariyrc from the above complan'.B havo found life almost, itisup* porhihjo but if ilolkway'rt Oiutmoiit be oi'isUy tihd plentiliilly ruubed upon nnd urouiid 'll:o j.-iirls ulli<i«tcd, it will qiiii-Kly p'"iotinte to tho sourco of the evil ; rut-e may ht' Eit(el,\' |}U!U'ttnlCCl| aliCl dlp'-ur (irlVi'll llHun (he *y?u-i>t. Aothiii^' i'an I.e. im.ro cimpio in hie tliioi tile iiiunnir i;. wiiid' it i.-< Appliorl iixthiii^ moru Miiiiliuy tliun utt ucUon on I lie budy, boiii locally and cmjolh uuoiiuliy. I'he Kotlicr'B Friend— Skin Disea howev Dcqioratc mixy bo Had cally turcii B<mld bonds, itch, blutchts vi the bci'luluiia tores, I. inn's rvil, nun sucli like - eeliuiis, yield to tho mighty power of thw tine Ointment, pnividi'd 'it bo uoil rubtic* n rou Mi tho allotted parts two or three limes a <li.> and tho I'ills bu taken according i>j the printed direct ions, A Certain fora '.Thousands of person* fiiilPer excruciating :*X OI) 3' for years from thes* fcaclui aniipluints Iliviidgh Julso delicacy. Anyoiio bo still'ei-ini; hlmuiu at oneu ptichaM>u i'oi iij' Hollowly *• CitinuiL'i .rcait iho direct iuiid which iiccoui^any it, ikl Upon tlutn lo i\us Irlu-r, mifl lie wiil, without r imVulij', Hicm-ii in oi/iiti-r.iliu^ uvery vesligc oi liiOKo intr:ibsirif> cuinpliiitncij Ike Oiutmevt and Pills should be used in ifte following compluinlx : ad Logs Curiih (soil) gculris liud iircabti i'lalnlaa B urn I luouts liurim GoKt Skin Ui^B.^cf J'uniona Glaudulur Scuiv C'liilbluiiM $W''llings Sura ttetvdd happed hands Lumbago ■'Junioiirs i mitrucli'd mid Piles XJHcer* Mil) tiomt.l Kheitinittifiin VVoinida Rertuusuess, Uelnti.li/, Jm.sh of Power. Spennalowhtcu. liuliseidion oearly Youth, {Syphilitic Diseases. In all the above cases, <trrisinj fi\nn erro7:i and the yielding lo the passions, uo tirnu should be lost u> at onou arrfHl ilu progress of disease. DR. L. L. SMITH HAS devoted msolf for twenty ytwr isi tho colony to Ui3 pructict-. oi'i.ln l*rancli of'liiH profession while previously, in England, ho was t)io p\ipil of and ]>rac tised vrilh the celebrated Dr.! \l. T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this at the solr brnnch of his profession. Dr. L, L- Smith lu-reby informf; thp public that » the only legally ■-qualijivt, medical man i this speciality of his pro tessiou that others advertising art) uu qualified, and that, therefore, in proli'iidijit to be qualified are obtaining niouey under false pretences. Dr; L. L. Smitii also w»irns iho publir against the quackeries aJvortisoa. Ifthr laker of any of tliose advertised uostrtuiu escape with his life, or his systrm l>i> a»' lliorou^Lly and irreparably «ndermiiieri by Uioni, lie m.-iy look upon himself as ti^ jQiost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has l»>en applied to by so many nufortunato broken-down yo•ln^^ okNinei., utterly crushed in sprit, niineii m body, and filched in pockei; that, hi deems it a duty to publish this m th, werld. Tboso men and women who lmv« l)i>u» the victims of unprincipltd ehnrlnlnt^ Jrcquently seek tlmt recovery which i* often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Wlu"will the public andcrstaud tlmt it i» !c their interest to consult a duly qualified medic^^an, who has made this his so ie stuJy rather than apply to a number o. tgnorant impostors, who merely harp an(? prey upon their pockets and hcaftli. Dr. L' L. Smith has alwuy stated thn> to warn tho public of theso quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownus;spirits losb of powor, pimples on the oreiiead. lassitude, inaptitmle for busincsn /nifotcncy' draitia^e from tho system, anc the various effects of errors of youth and blood poisoning fivm diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invite's sidFerGrs to consult him, as he has no hesitation iv stating that no madical man either hero or in England, has had the opportuntics of practice, and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therforc those who really desire to be treated by one wlio is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practiun should lose no time in seeking his advini-. Nor sliould anyone marry without iirst con* suiting him. The new consulting re» as are at 182 Coi,linß Stukht East, MEr-KoouaK Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late tho residence of the Governor I'nvate entrance is in Stephen street south. consultation fEE (by letter) HI Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as lo avoid obserration. Book published by the Doctor can V« had ou application to him

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1255, 6 April 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1255, 6 April 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1255, 6 April 1883, Page 4

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