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,f^mu— m — »"n»yi mmmymm ■w»»^*Vit*w*»wn*M — !■■ m iau ioauj Aw , Public Kotice CUKE KOtt ALL [JOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Ready and Reliabie Remedy I- Armed with this powerful antiuote to disease, every niijii is nis own family pliysiciun. The first Hoppit.nl Surgeons adniil it^ unptsralleled and healing virtue-. Foreign overnmenta sanction i's use in their-nnvnl i»nd n.ilitury services, mid mankind' throughout the world repose the utmost confiience in its eurutfve pvopertie*. Goat, Rheumatism and Dropsy These are among the most terrible and ionising diseases to which the human frame , is mibjeci ; vet in their worst forms, • and x wht-n' seemingly iiu-urnble, they disappear under a persevering application ol this sooth ing -->d'pownrful Ointment, '.f strict attention be paid to (he printed insiruction wrapped round each pot. Sure Throat, Diphtheria, Quinaey, Mumps and all Derangements of the Chest and Throat I', on the appfuruuee of any of these iMs<use«, the Ointment be well rubbed, and Leiist three linies n day, upon the neck ton upper purt o< the chesf, so us to penetrate all Miegliinds — vhe worst cases will yield in « •oinuarativeiy short time, particularly if •. i ollowuj's l'ills betaken inappropriate doses to i urily the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Sore and Old Wounds ft' any thousands of niartyrn from the übove couiplanis hure found life ulmost iusupportuble but if Jtlollcway'fl Ointmeiit be briskly a:id plentifully rubbed upon and tiiouiid the parts an"«<;ted, it Will quickly p •netiute to the source of the evil ; ease may be safely guaranted, and dibea-e driven irom ihe sy:-tein. Nothing can be more eiinple in lile th;.n Jhe nuiniior i:. wliieh. it is applied nothing more euniluiy than its action on tlie body, both locally aud constitutionally. The K otter's Friend— Skin Disea howev Desperate may be Had cally Cured Scnld bends, itch, blotches on the skin bc-uiulouu cores, kingV fTil, and such like • ei'tiuiis, yield lo the mighty power of this ii>.e Ointment, provided it be weil rubbed • louiid the atlecled parts two or tliren times' a ci-ty and the i'ills be taken uecording ta the printed directions, A Certain 'era Thousands of persons suffer excruciating ajroiiT for years from thtse Itarlui vi>uipluiniß through luise delicacy. Anyone so eutlcriui; .^houid »t once puchnse a Pot ot tiolluway » (Ji"'iiiei .rend the uirectioiiswhich uccoiiipuuv v, act upon tln.-m to tlie letter, and he will, wi'hoiii t illicult y, siicceed in oblitcr.-iting every vestige ol tiiese liurnsding coinphiiii'S. the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following complaints : ad Leg* Corns (soif) Scalds l ! nfl ftiff TTi..i ..!..- ■Surtj-'i hronts ~" Burns Gout Skin JJ'seases bunions Glaudulur Scuiv Cliilbliuns Swilliuga Sits It ends •- happed hnnds Luintjago 'J'umours •- onlriKtted and Piies U.cero r Mill •) oints KliPiiiiinlMin VVounils ]frervi,asness, Dclrilitif, Loss of Power. Spermatorr/uca, Indiscretion o early Youth, Syphilitic Disease*. Tn all the aliovo cases, arnsiii;/ from errors and the yieldin;/ to the passions, uo time should be lost ie> at once arrest the progress of disease. DE. L. L.~ SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty year iii the colony to tho practice of Uu branch of his profession while previously, in England, he was th-j pupil of and practised with thfi celebrated Dr. 11. T. Culverwell, the onlj' medical practitioner ivhc f ever exclusively adopted this as the soit branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informf; the public that » the only lerjally^quixVifieh medical man i t/iis '•penalitg of his profession that others advertising are tin qualified, and that, therefore, in pretoniliiH to be quiilititnl are obtitining money uudei lalse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also w»rvs tns puMi. against tiie quackeries tJvertis>o;u. If tin taker of any of these advertised nostmms escape with his life, or his system be jj .• thoroughly and irreparably undermine-.; by them, he may Icok upon himself aa tii. most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied ;,o in ?o many "ufortunaie broken-down young-old'-meL, utterly crushed in sprit, mineo in body, and filched in pocket that ht deems it a duty to publish this to tluworld. Those men and women who have beo>: the victims nf unprinciplt J charlatan* frequently seek that recovery which \> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Who: will the public understand that it is it their interest to consult a duly qiialifi.medic. 'man, who has made this his solr stu^y rather than apply to a number o ignorant impostors, who merely harp ano prey upon their pockets and health. J>r. L" L. Smith has alway stated thm to warn the public of these quicksands his chief rauon for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lownesi spirits loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lasMtude, inaptitude for business mi;otencv' drainage from the system, aut the various effects of errors of youth aud bloodvoisoniug ft m diseases previous! v •contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invW> sufferers to consult him, as he has m* hesitation in staling that no medical in.iv either hero or in England, has had tlia opportunties of practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therfore those Mho really desire to he treated uv one who is at thy head of his profession m this branch of medical practice should lose no time in seeking his advice. iN'or should anyone marry without first consuiting him. The new consulting roo an are at 182 Colliks JStj<e>,:' East, Mkluouhni; Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late tue rt-sidence of tlie Governor Private entrance is iv Stephen street south CONSULTATION TEE (by ietUr) £1 Medicines ibrwarded to all the colonies «o packed as to avoid obser-ation. Hook published by the Doctor cau fee had on application to him

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1278, 1 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1278, 1 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1278, 1 August 1883, Page 4

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