Public Kotice <JUKi£ fcOK AiiL HollowaFs ointment ■■•■; •■■ ■ -<'■) rf-rH- ■ ■■' The Beadyjand^eliabie Bomedjr Armed with this -• powerful antidote to ilicease, every man is his own fnmily physician. Thefiwt Hoi«if)ital Surgeon <« mliuit its'unparslleled and healing virtUff. Forejgn 1 overnments Sancton its n^e 1 in their naval and military services, and mankind throughout thf world repose the utmost coiifi *ence in its (jurai'We propertiti*. Gout, Eheumatism and Drpj»*y : These are among tlie ~ most terrjhle and ionising huin^njframe i^ suhjeci ;»yit ; in Alieir worst fortnV, aud •.ihen seemingly Int-urable, they disappear uiide^a p.ef-ieY*'- r "-'Bj' B VP'i eatlon °^ *'" 8 Boof '» i'iS powerful Ointinent.'f ptiict attention bt paid to the printed instruction wrapped /ouud each pot. , S^re Throat, Diphtheria, Quintfey, Mumps and 1 i aft DeraJigemeitsorUietJhißst and Throat ;If, on the appearance of any of these .ilfceuse?, the Oimhient be well rubbed, and ieiißl- three time* a day, up»m theneekton upper part of ,thr chest, so us to penetrate all •lii- glaiichw-^xhe- worst onses will yield in a .•oiiipnriitively short time, particularly if t! pllowuy '» Fillß be (akeu in appropriate doses toj i>urify the. tylood, , i Bad Leg>, Bad Breasts, UJoercas Sore and Old Wonnda Many thousands of warjyr» from the above -cohipluuis have found life almost in^upJpoWable but if IJQlloway'i' J t)iutiheiit ; be briskly and plentifully rusibe-i upou and around tUe parti* attested, it will quickly p «ih trate to the source of the evil ; eu»«» niay be suielv guaraii'ted, and diß.ea.-e driven from the #yrttin. N otuhig^i*an i simple in lile thali - the niuniifir it w^Wcb it is AJipiWi untiling more sanitary -than its. actiou on Ihe bodj,boih lotaliy aud o.n.Biitutionally, , The pother's Friend— Skin Ciaea howev Desperate may be Ead.cally_Curcd - Sc.uld 'Jiead.«, itch, blutch«>Bio»s. the skin atfiuluious cores, king's. vvuVaud such like ' >' r eVtioiif , }ifld , Ipjbe mighty p o ower of this Wne Uintnient. prbviued;jt be well rubbed - -A roimd the . affected firrts two- OY t hr«« timew v clH}-audilie Pills to'takebad^iiigftufthe printed directions, ■ . , r : > A Certain •Jem ;£ '.thousands of. persons suflfer excruciating nirony ior. years Jroiri ihfseleiarlul cuinpiaiutS' through Julse dilicucy. Anyone *o uuU'ering should at once puchuse a Pot pi llollowayn Qiiiiuiei .read the liireclions which uccompany it, ail ,uputi theui to the Jettcr, and he wiili without titticu'lty, succeed iv oblitemtiug every vestige ol tlnwo harassing coiiipluimu. the •Ointment and Pill* should le used in the following complaints : udi L»g'<» v' • Corns {ioff) Sciilda ' ■ Bad BtuusU : Fistulas » Sore Throats 1 ' .Burps : Oowt Skin Diseases Bunions . .. . Qlaudular Scurv Chilblains Swellings Sore Heads - happed hands Lumbugo Tumours : - ontructed and Piles U.cers ' t^tirt Joints Rheunmtisii) Wounils Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power Spermatorrhtea , Indiscretion oearly Youth, Syphilitic Disease*. In all the above cases; arrusw/ from errors and the yielding to the. passions, uo time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. DR. L. Z7 SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty year i« the colony to the practice off hi branch of his profession while previously, in England, he was the pupil of and practised with thr celebrated Dr. K. T. Cuiverwell, the only niedioal practitioner who. ever exclusively adopted this a« the aolr branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby inform;; tinpublic that » the only legally^quuli/ien mediral man > this speciality of Ms pro fession that others advertising are un qualified, and fuit, therefore, in preteniliiu to, be qualified are obtaining mohty undo: lalse pretences. Pr. L. L. Smith also warns the puMi< against the-quackeries aJverti^u. If thr taker of an}' of these advertised nostrums escape with his life, or his syst<!m be n-n thoroughly aud irreparably undermined by them, lie may look upon himself as thr aiost fortunate mortal. Dr._L. L. Smith has been applied to b> 80 many "iifortunate broken-down youn^ - old»mei., utterly crushed in sprit, miner in body, and filched in that h< deems it a duty to publish this to thi world. Those men and women who have ben the victims of unprincipled charlatanIrequently seek that recovery which U often beyond Dr. Smith's control. VVher will the public understand (hat it is t< their interest to consult a duly qualifie medic. ' man, who has made this his sole sturly rather thau apply to a number o ignoraut impostors, who merely iiarp and prey upon their pockets and health. l>r. L* L. Smith has alway stated thai to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lowness spirit)* loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for busiuosr /nifotencv' drainage from the system, anc the various effects of errors of youth and bloodi-oisoning fr m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith i«vite> suii'erers to consult him, as he has uo I hesitation in .stating that no medical man either here or in England, has had thi* opportunties of practice and extraordinary experieuce which he has had. Therfore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this bmnch of medical practice should lose no lime iv seeking his advice. JNor should auyone marry without first con* suiting him. The new consulting roo as are at 182 Collins Stbei,t East, Mklbsuunb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor, Private entrance is iv Stephen street south. consultation fee (by letter) £1 .Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed a« to avoid obserration. Book published by the Doctor can be had ou application to him
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1277, 30 July 1883, Page 4
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900Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1277, 30 July 1883, Page 4
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