Public Kotice j - /£o££AE£M!fc^ CUx>__ l'Ui. -a >.L rTOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Peadyand Pt-'i-.V. c Feme y Armed with thi^ j.owfi.td anliriolo io disea-p, eve r y num is h'h «> WII ln'iibv pliysWrl.m. Tiie first 110-pi'. ISi ■'■ . eons ndniil ii. imi).-: -lleleil huil lii-.-ili"g v 1 i-i n — _ Fo-.-iy ■ overnm. m. ..mition i-s use in ilvir n:iv:n andn-.il'tiirjr eri-v-fi--, and rn.tnl.iii.! t Ihohl-'ioiu tbe vroi'ld repose (he ulnio.t coi.ii ence iv its cttra. ivc piopci lie Go.-t, l.h'iuca'i m imi Droii y Tb'->e ere among Ihe ni'iat let ri i le iuk! ■goiiising di.ejscs to which the hmmni frame i_ subjeei ; yet in liirir worst lorni", and '.vben Bfemiusjly in- v-_ _le. tbey d!s;ip!.--i---uadcr a pciM-'i-c ing P|>ii)i< nl.on ol lbi< . 00l n i .g *"'d ])OW.-i lii' Oi.itin'.'iii, *l Bli-iet . . mion «>_• paid lo ;lie primed ii'..ri_-lioii wiapp-il ound each poi. Soro Thioat, Diphtheria, Qnui-es', Mumps and all D- rangements ofthe Chest anil Throat I', on the appears oco of any of lli.f=e iisrii.es, the Oiuiment bo well rub! cd, unit leust ihr.e liuirs a dav, up.m th.! ntL_ to n upper pint of lh_ fins., so i.s i<"> pene-r.ile all ] •lip j-'iiinls — tlie woi-i e.isi- wi. yifUi in « .•oiiiiM.ii'tiif v feliot time, pi li-ul.irlv if WolioiViiT-t Pilis bo laktn innj-pio, n.-te doie? lo \ in Hy the blood. * Bad Legs, Bad Eieasfs, Ulcercus £ere aad Clv Wounds h any ihotisMuds of man via Irom the nbove conipJuu _! have iound li.c almost iu-up-poi'im c but if Ilollcwa?'!i t'liiiini-'it be biisklv ii.-O plentifully rubbe.i itiioii and mound tne purls atti-i-ierJ, it will quiet. lv p nt-i i aie to tbe source ol tbe evil ; rase may bo siiiel.y guarumed, aod dt.oa ediivrn Irom tse system. So. hing can be more ti.i pio iv lile lltan the injiiirer i_, wti't-l'. il is ai -plied nothing more .an'naiy tlu.n i.s -d ot; on il.e body, boih locally and cons, i uiio.i..'iy. The ' otlei'b ii end— .Vliii Di_ta icuev Dt leia.e __.y be E_.u cal y Cuietl Scald beds, itili, blondes .v i !, e .'.in -COiulour 6'':r-, hill's i\il, Km mh-Ii iue ei'tiou.s, yield io .lie n.ij,nty rotter o. .inii«'6 Omiiiieni. providtii ii lit uti iipiii:-. ,oiind lbo alie.-.t-l |i.ni.« two oi'.i'.'fs liaira d-iy and ihe i'iils oe __..i a.t. i..mg ty me printed diiccuons, A Certain !cru Tbousam's ol j-ei>on- sidJ. 1* ••X'-i'nt.iu.ii-jr ti-joiiy ioryi.iis Ikhii tin .-_■.. .. .11 i .. ; i . ...iiils I niioii^li ;■•' --c cli 1 t iit.v . A ' yi ne to . mil i imr .noui-i at Oi'te puclii'.e n i'oi o. i-o tvw ■•.»■ -■ Ui'i '. ti .i fad ihe cii ri i Jo. _. t\ inch 1 1. o. ra 'i- . f. i I'l't'ii tin in lo li-c ien. i, r* i" in* t.ni, .•!.,I . I'tl.iUl-V, tl.C'-'l'' Ml I.'. 'I i-i.i^ fcv-iy l.a.l^e Oi llle^e ll_' . ..-_•.- J> cuapl.'li. ■-. l/o Oiui„:(iit (i. id. P',ltx 6.' 0. /. z I'.'lJ in 1 ne -joiioii'.vi/ t.uii'phi'tit;., : ad L.-_.- Corns (soH) Sc. l.i> Bud 3,e_st_ Ji.s.uiu. _)i.n! Iln-o-ls Bums (join _i.ii i.'sc.Ti'.. Bunip-S Oli'Ui'iii ii ...ii v Cllll .InlilS .. v\i 1 1 1 1 1 __. .- .Soil; Heads _ bappt-d hands Limn, no 'J i uoiu-s '- oriH.iCicd aiul Pile.. U t-t"r. Stirt .loinis i.hciiiiiati>iii Woiin.'s FTervu-ii-ness, Deltility, 7.u.*-s oj J'ou-t, . Spcrmalor,inr«, Jnd ::r,c io i c early Yoti/h, >.>yphi/Hic J ).'■>■ ._■_■»-. In all llie a'-.ovo ci.-cs, <_.•>•,.»■■'."/ im,.. errors and the yicld'niy ,'o the yw. ■<• /■--. uo time >'iould be io.>t to at onve arrt-s t i i_ progress oi disease. DE, L. L. SMITS HAS devoted mself for twenty ve.n is the colony to tho praeiiee of tin h.aneh of his profession while previously. iv England, he was tho* pupil oi aud practised with the celebrated Dr. I_. 'J. Cuive. well, the only medical practitioner wiio ever exclusively adopted this as the soli blanch of his profession. Dr. L. L- bMiTH hereby inform-, th* public that * _• iheonl/i tega7ly*qnali/icu medical man / _/./'.? speciality ol hit prj lesswn that others advertising ate unqualified, and that, theref"re ; in pretencliMf (o be qualified a>e obtaining mouc-y untie' lalse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also w.ms me publii against the quackeries 8. Ivei ti..c-u. jftho taker of any of Idese advertised nos' mm.. escape wiih his li.c, or his system be :_<.>! thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may Icok upon himself a3 me most foitunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied '.o by so many " .fortunate broken-down you v .- oldMneL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruineo in body, and filched in pocket that In. deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who h-ive hew the victims of unprincipb. i eluirlat.ii' frequently seek that recovery which i. often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Whcv will the public understand lhat it is tt tbeir interest to consult a duly quaiifJe.: medic-» I'_ian,1 '_ian, who has made this his soi_ stuiy ratlier tban apply to a number o ignorant impostors, who merely har-i aiuprey upou tbeir pockets and health. Dr. L- L. Smith has alway staled thai to warn the public of these quicksands bis chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownes* spirits loss of power, pimples ou the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude lor businesmipotencv' drainage from the system an'tbe various efTects of errors of youth ani blood poisoning frm diseases previously contracled, Dr. L. L. Smith i._ v itesufierers to consult bim, as he has uo hesuation in stating tbat uo m_-d_e.._ urn,. either here or in England, has had the I opportuui.es cf practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Thcrfor. those who really desire to be treated ov one who is at ths head of his profession > this branch of medical practico should io.. no xxme m seeking his advice, 'dot -bould anyone many without first consulting bim. The new consulting roo ns are at 182 Coi.lh.s_ Stiiekt East, M E L Wfe njiiNii Vjjjjo.ntc the Melbourne Club Late the residence of the Governor irtvali. entrance is in Stephen street south. consultation ri... (by letter) £1 Med.cnes iGrwardetl to all tbe colonies so packed as to avoid observation, iiook published by the Doctor can ?>e had on appl.e..!.-Jou to hini. ,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1274, 23 July 1883, Page 4
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