ruhlic ICotice | . ■- . 1 CTJKE FOR ALL \ IT 0 I, L 0 W A V ' S 0 I NT M E N I I The Eeacly and Reliable Seme-iy Anneil wiili t)ii< poweriiil «»iiin"te io di^ci^M, i)yi>)'y man is nis mv;i luinil* «'.'Tsii;iiin. 1 iiefir.-v lfo?mt :i l Sjir-jeDits «i!i»ii ii.- uiiiiiii-ilieled :iiuj healing virtu> j s. Fon'ist" OVfjiiMieuis sanction i's n>e in ihi'iv n:ivni it ncl iv.ilitiu'.- sci -yit'Pi 8 , nnH uemkind tluougliou! llif world rep«t!«> t lie utmost coiiti -enco m sis curuuve |ii-ojie»'iic!«. Goat, Rheumatism and. Trophy Tln'^e »vt» among the in^st . terriMe nnd >.jjonisiiigdi?eis;'B to wliit-i: ihe human (rnme i» feiitijeyi, j \qt : ill tjji'it' w-.»rsfc form*, atid wl'irn si^'iuihsjlv iai'tiiublpi they ili^uppetu* iinder'R'peisi.'vi'niijj; npplirnhon ol tliisscolh , Hl«r -*«d pOtyiTllll'Oilillllfllt, 'I Strict ULlrlilion .be paid to (Jie printed insiruution wraj-nt';! round each pot. Sore- Throat) Diphtheria. Quinsy, Slumps and fli Dn-angements ot the Chest and Throat j If, on tun i»ppcari!::<-e of nny oi liuse 1 lii^^i>»t>^, nhe (jiuiinent be well rubbed, »n<i le:is.r ibree liuiea a (iay, up.m ilio'iiock to ;> ; upper |);iit o! in- clit'Si, so v.» io pt-ne rale iill ■In- gl;ui(i.-i — die woi-.-t e.ise* will. yieM ir. » .i .•oiiifi!ii i i>U»« y tlioit linn 1 , pinii<.-iiliiv!v il '.lollownv'.- fills be taki'ii iimppropnata iloso to |in ih i lie blood. Bad Legs, Bed Breast, Ukcrtus Sore and Old Wounds ii "V»ny' iiioiis«nils ot 'nmriyri>. Irom t'.ie above bcoinp'uiKs Slave iound liie almost insup« jpori.ibie but if Holli Wsiv'-? Oinlineiit be | ! ori»kl,y ' iisitl pieiililiilly vu'ubei upon nnrl |a«uund the I'iU'ls ail"i;tec!, i! will quicnl.v |',p oitiaie to the source of t lie evil; <'U.-i' Hniy '■|>c giitvi.v a » i ct dit-i-a e >iiivttn ii-um • ihe e\'.-'i4-in. >oiii!ij; Win le more «iinpl«* in liie iliLii ilii- iiiMin.i-r i:. wlui-l' it i* acpliefl hi iliiii}{ more MUtiuny than iu> acl.on on the j Ouilv, bodi loi-ally » ii a cmvii uiionuily. ' Ihe Mother's Friend— S^Lin Disca hoivev Dc'i-'eraie msy be Kati cal.y turcci : Scold lieuds,' ik-li, blotcbt-s .11 1 lie *>!iin fiu-oiult'iis aoie.-, Line's rvil, hii ti such iike j • • ei'lidl^, yirhl to l lie n:ij;iily power o'l ilii-^ j ii'>e UininiKiif, jirovidfU it be «cil rubb* 1 * ] i.ouikl Hie allecU-d jjitris iwo ovlitrea limes I v ci-i< und t lie I'i.is Uu lUkeu aL-coi-iling i^> ilie | [.l'lnieil directions, ! i : A Certaia .?eru j i 'ihoufißiuls oi ] er.-oi!" sulTer exevuoiritinj; ' ji^uny iqr jear.< liojuiUi-Bi.' li-urt.il eoiiipi.-iiniu ! jliioufelii cullauy. Anyone ? o sullVriiisj j i-bouiU-'ul ' oute piuii.:se a I'o! oi hoMowvy .■< : Ui<>>>>'t;i .ctad iheiiirt-uiiu-.t v. Inch iiui-on.^auv ! It, ml upun liirin io lilt; idler, mat he will, : wiUioul ( lllitul'V, tucvi'KU in oLliii-i'i.Uug j every vestige ol ilie^e hiir.jssii « eoiupluiitts. ;■ • tie Ointment nad Fills should le used j ; in the following cOmplaiiih : i ad Leg* Cum* \nuh) iSuiillii? had Bit'iisl» i islulas ' Suri! I hvo/its burns CJoKt ' Skin l'i>e-se» Buinoiiu Glauduinr tSi-ui'V* Chilblains Mailings tiore Ht-aiU ! v happed hands Lunib.^o 'I 'umuiirs I •• unlrtti'ted and l J tlos U.i-ei'i j !Min •loinl-' Kiieiiiuiili^ni Wouihls j liei'Vujsueiis, Deintii:j t /.t/.s-.v v/ l'»i\t:r i • Speriiiutovvima, LiUia'i'eflon o \ : ... earlji Youth, Syphilitic l/itot'.ic-t. - i ; Tnall the above case*, am-, ;i,>>/ .//■.)«; ' j errors and the-jjieldbvi lu < llif. im-si'^ix, ua i tinieshould be lost t« at once arrest, liivprogressofdisea.se. ' DB. L. L." SMITH'"H AS devoted nisei f foi' twenty yeiu. ' i>i thecoli'iiy to tlio practice ot'iln liranch of his profession while previously, in linsfhitic}. he «as tlio pupil o/'and pr;u i j tisrd with the celebrated Dr. 11. T. Uuiver- | well, the* only medical practitioner who i ever exclusively adopted this as the su!> branch of his profession. Vr.L.'L. fe'MITH hereby 'informs .tilt ' public that * the only lec/aliy-qintJifiet \ niediral man !■ tin's >)wiitfi(>/ of Jus pro le'sswh tlmt otliers advertising are un qualiu'etij'uiid that, therefore; in preii-n.l::i- . io^ be. qualified are obtaining money u»ile» lalse pi'eieiices. Dr. L. L. Smith also wwrns iu<j pui,li« against the quackeries t J vert'isc- u . J f tli( taker of any of these advertised nostrum* escape with his liie, or his aysr.cm l>e no* thoroughly and irrepiirub'y u:idei'm;nec by them, he may kok upon' himself as iii^ aiost.forlunafe iuoital. I)r. L. L. Smith Ins hern applied ;,> o> so many nuifortunnle broi,t'»>-di)Hnyo;iim-old^meL, utterly crushed in s»|-it, ruinc-ii in: body, and filched in pocket that h* deems it a duty to publish this to tin world. Those men and women who huvo lx-ei the victims of unprinciplH chtirlataiiIrequently seek that recovery which i« often beyond Dr. Ssuth's control. Wii.-> will the public under.sland that it is v their interest to consult a duly qualilrv medic 'wan, who has made this his soi* stu»'y rather than apply to a number o, ignorant impostors, who merely harp anc' prpy U^on their pockets and health. J>r- L' L. bMiTH has alway slated wi;, toiwarnthe public of these quickscmls his chief reason i'or advertisinj;. In all cases of nervous, debility lownes« spirits los 3of power, pimples on ti- ( orchead. hissitude, inaptitude lor busiues* /nif.ote'ucv' drainage from the system auc the various effects of errors of youth aiM bloodnoisonins fr m diseases previous contracted, Dr. L. U iJinith i:.ivite"s Btiflprcrs to consult him, ils he has m> hesitation in statins that no medical man mt her here or in England, Itas had ih* opportunlies of practice and extraorcliu.uv experience which lie has had. Tlu-rtorc those who really de-sire' to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical imielLv should .ost no time in seeking his aavi^-. \,,, should anyone marry wuiiom Urst con- I suttinsj him. The new consulting ro<i us are at 182 Collins JSrujch:' East, Alei.b^uk.nk Opposite the Melbourne Cltih, (Late the reaidence of the Governor Private entrance is in Stephen street south coksultatjun ccc \ i >y letter). £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid observation. JJook pulilishei by the Doctor cau>ft Lad on application to him -• - •
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1256, 9 April 1883, Page 4
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