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Fublic Kctico ..'.;■ , . " ] j__ ■i ;jEpia I>?L.O, *W Mt «- » ; 8-o'Uf OPIM _N f -.-iM-li^ ian ,V''i.'Cr7;-;-'i: : » a 1 -' '■■ -■ - .'o iPte iff* *&[ W. 4 %lial)««.U*»?P-udy 1 7 p 1 '■ji'teei* ,"*vitXi: Tthia v liojwer.l'iili-iftf^o^i -o 1 H&pit<a Sur&eoris ajiv it i-ft'o'np'aTallefea I *tf e J5 1 h v/iiieien^i^fstJWftitiMflitsV'llß , >as&4wli_frJw^ 'the -world repose th« r ft§igj(J*|^nf Jjfi-Sfftolw f 8 lo^toWffl|H^W VMM oK f «o hi 3' Ho^ese^xfc;a^ic^]ihqM|piQßi *^fll„_*]d r) • rtffldaer a'^eVse'-ieruig'-a^'pli&ilfiyn *f this'-sootli : -jng^r\d>^>ot>O?pfdl JEWtit_eMfc,i/ stfifefi aitenHop be "paid to the printed ibstwicttpp: fwwfpped . round epch pot. j l 1 Sor*e'ilh'foat',iDipbthe^^^ ankl ?• 'aniWange_^ »J ilf,':ori .the a'ppe'irince 'of any of these dieease?, the Ointmeiit -be jwall'rubbedj&nd rj^ust^t^ivae irtioje6;ra ( d»y. u,p.o« tjhflineek to b. upper'part ofihe che^t,Bp : aß.tp pe^eixa^erall •: ' ' Vir giabfls'-^-the Wpratt c^sesj will yijAS.' m a . '.•oWparatfvelV Blioi't' time, particularly -if j *dJ oltowuy^s -fiils b* tafcen Sb aplprbpriate ' libßeb to purify the blood. :'f A:r<iUvr jl ;%i£s6& { Ba£ r 'Bi6sjit&i'VUttias fibre iad Oia i j ■•--■- .ijoil ..JIM-^iw^ms: --i!-,i/I „fsi> ! MJanv thousand>;of mbrtyrs ("flam t"f\6 aKovf '"edmplantß'hoVe'.fouii.d^life,' almost insupportable but if ' l-ollbway'a' Ointment be brißkly and plentifully, rubbed, -upon and > around .the parts - afleetod, it will quickly j pwctrute to the source . of the evil ; eaee may I be safely guaranted, and disease driven from • ' the sy»telii. - Nothing can be more simple in I life rhaii the itiahnWi" which ;dtjVftpplied ! .nothing more. fimitary than its, actipjijOU-.the . 'boily, ; bbth ldeally^iid bon'stitutionallyi '".'; i The „<Jthcr's Friend—Skin J IJisea ifoSpev' ' ' .; 7 Dfebperatemay baEaiijcallyACttrcaJi :. j IStettld he-lsi'Stoh, ■^bK„h«s« cn! ! ti4 { *lifn | t«<olulous sores, king's evil, and such like ■ , "-ei'tions^ yield to the mighty .power o# this i J i¥»Ve. Ointn:e\it, 'proviclecl it 'be" 'well rubbed oronnd. tfio'..'aJJ*^tk3dipartß.^wtt'-br^hrea-il&'es I a d«»j and tho J?ills_bejakeu according to the! , printed directions, ;t ' )J ! /i.iv' i ; ■ " ! ". A-*7 ii'j.'-'!! ' .vl/''j| I--. A ; i A Certain fern, f v . • S '•■ ' '."''.-'•'. --'ft-; •• Thousands .of peijsq^s /Suffer excrueiotinor | agony foVyeiirs h-om'tbe'SG' fearful complaints; thrpviU' Julse delicacy. Anyone so sulit-ring. j should at once, puchuae al*ot ot lipilo^iiy's j Oi'iimer ,i*6iid the hirectioiis which ucc-oiii pany. : it" l.act, upon them to the letter, and he will,; ; witUbi^t.' t ofccult^, ..-SBCeeedS mi I evory vestige of these harassing complaints. ' ' •- — ■ *— t- - , . ...Ai , . tlte . Ointment (md Pills should be tised ■*-*■'■ - ■■' in- ther fallowing co^hfldinks :" '*" '■• ad Legs Corns (soff) Sculds Bad Breasts Fistulas Sora Throats • Burns Gont Skin Diseases ■ Bunions, \,'.\ tcUpudulur •{ }. Spm vj, ■ 'TV. J" ! Chilblains ' 'awi'lliugs Sors lleadsl'l ; chapped hjmds, Lum bi»go 4 ..Tu.uioura . ; , '. onti'ooted and' Piles ■"'* tflboi'S ' ! ' ; ' S--tirT Joints Rheumatism Wounds i " ' '.;'"■>' H ' ■■/ '"■' ; " — i ~~ — '• Nervousness," Debility, Less of Power. Spermatorrheea, Indiscretion o> ••' •' early Youth, Syphilitic Disease*. In all -the abovo cases, arnsing from ' errors and theyf&dmgffi the passions, no , time should be lerp^M^t^f once arrest th<? I progress of disealieV " - • T-j'|V;y7,^^ lU'V-tfGJ. „.". 1)E,,L4,.«Mffl: n(¥ ; * ' il ; aAS devoted ; H , uaseliVforj twenty yeoc i^,th,eUsQJi>ny ' io the practic3g..qfethr ' eh* of 'his profession' while preVidusly , ; ;in Englandvheiwajjithbi.pupiliof;oiid prac- ; | tised with the celebrated— >r. R. T. Culver- ' i well,, the only medical practitioner -who - i ever exclusively 'adopted this a« tlie sole " f branch.of his professibn.; : <»i ■ '-i- -t; : - | Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs the j public that ; i. the only legallyquaUfieft rnedtcaPddwi'-inxs'ipe^^ i tessiott • that,:^erßi Advertisilni*; / ar_2nn • qualified, aud tha t, thorefore, in prftendine i to be qualified^oVliW&wsiJlU>nßy^audfu falfe'pre'^c-ces'. " ..' , r^ . ( , „..-, r ••©r;L.'«L: ■ , Sii-ST_*i(ls6 u warria 'iiie 'ptiWit ;. *UK? n l^^«^ a^*ri*3**4WT If-ftlc taker or-any, pf these ndvortißed nostrums escape *ich"liis 'life, or bis system bo not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he.may look bponrhiniself as tho ] Imost fortunate.mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has boon applied', id" 6/ so maiiy »nfortun'ate brokc'n-dovrn youij&» pld*.'iae_, iutterjy! crushed in sbrit, ruined ; Sn body, and filched in pobtet . that h>' deems it a duty to publish this to the ; iwovld. ', Those men and Women Ttfho ,l4ve beor. jthe victims * of unprincipled "charlatan* Irequently seek that recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When willo the' p'tiblib' Understand that it is kc their interest to consult a duly qualilreif ! toedic'xnan, who has made tfeisihii sole ' btudy rather than apnly to a number o. ! ignorant impostors,'' Who merely harp and 'prW-upon thteir pqekets and health. 1 "*•. L " L * Smith has alway stateo" thai to warn ihe. phblie of these quicksands bis chief reason for advertising. Iv all easqs,^, nervous, dbbiirtylowbess spirit^ loss of power,., pimples on . the* forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business Jnvoteucv drainage frbni the system, and the various .effects of; errors of youth and bloodpoisoning frrrn diseases previously tontracted Dr. L. h ig^ . J iullerors to consult' him,' as he has no hesifatiou m stating that ho inedifchl;maii either here or in -England, has lfifd'-tbo ppportunlies cf priictiJe and -'eitrabrdmarv experience which ho.Jias had. . Tkerfore those who. really deske tpJ )e treated by one who is ; at tl|H» "hfeadJof hf 8 -proi'e S «bn v i 0 this braneif otmedjcal practi^ sliobld loscno time.m seeking his , advice, flor Should anyone marry without Urst consulting him. Tbe new consulting roo ns aarraYe r aY ' \ 182 Couiiss. SfßEtr East;. Mblbowjise' Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the .Governor Private entrance is m Stephen street south consultation fee (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid observation. Book published by the Doctor can '-he had on application to kin?.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 2 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 2 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 2 July 1883, Page 4

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