Public Kotice VUHK I)UK ALL rrOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Ready and Reliable Remedy Armed willi this powerful antinote to disease, every man is nis own family pltysician. The first Hoppitnl Surgeon? nilmit ilt< unparalleled and healing \irtues. Foreign ovjrninents pnnction if* use in th»*ir nHva! o^id ftiilitnry services, and mankind throughout tin) world repose the utmost confiiencu in its ciiraiivc properties. • Gout, Rheumatism and Dropr.y Th«'?e-ore among the most terrible and \gotiißing diseii"Beß,'to. which the hunjian frumc . is subject ; yet in their worses form?, and when seeniiiiuly incuwblc, they disappear under a persevering application ol tlt is soorh ing ••'d (Powerful Qintntint, <f strict nttention be paid to" the print ltt' iiisTpuction wrapped round each pot. 'r Sore Uliroat, Diphtheria, Quinxey, Mumps and ■ all of the Chest and Throat If, on the apueareure of any of these dietuneii, the Ointment,. be well rubbed, and Ictist three times, a .day, upon the neck to n upper part of tliKchest, so as t6 penetrate all , the gland* — the worst- easce will yield in a .•oinparutiveiv short time, particularly if j WollowiiyYPilis be taken inappropriate doses ;to J'urify the blooH. ' ; Bin Legs, Bad Breasts, Uliiercns Sore and Old ■ i - ; Wounds ■ !■-' A'any thousands of martyrn from the nbove complunts Jiave found life almost iusupporlable but, if. 'B olio way's Ointment be briskly ' and plentifully rubbed upon and , around the purtu afi«cted, it s wiil quiefcly p «Tu : frate : ttf the source of the evil ; ease may i be sulely giiaranted, "and di&ea>e driven from the By^teu^. Nothing can be more simple in life. t »iiui^ the manlier ii. wliich it is applied tiolhiiig' more t-unitaiy th»n its action on the boiK,b6ih loyally and Ciinstitutionully. The bother's Friend— Skin Disea howev Desperate mayb e Kadicaliy Cored ' Sculd heuds, itch, blotches ..n the pkin su'olulous (sores, king's evil, and sucli like . •• ei'tiom<, " yteitl' to die-iiiighty power of this ' tine OinJ men t,?, provided it be well rubbed mound the aiieeled parts two ortlireu times v clsv uiid the Jfillis be taken according to the printed directions, A Certain iera Thousnndß oi persons suffer excruciating ngony lor years fruin these leartul compluinis ilirough lulse delicacy. Anyone so suffering should tit once puchase a Pot ol liolluwuy * Uimniei .reaii the uirectioiis which uccoiiipanv it, ucl upon them to the letter, and he will, wilhuiit (ifliculiy, succeed in obliterating every vestige oi tlie^e hurusding comnluinid. the Ointment and Fills should le used in the following complaints : ad Leg* Corns (sofl) Scalds Bud Bieustt Fistulas Sorn Throats Burns OoHt Skin Diseases bunions Glaudulur Scurv" Chilblains Swellings Sets Heads hands Lumbago Tumours ■- untructfd and files TJleera MiH Joints Rheumatism Wounds NertuJ-tness, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhfi-a, Indiscretion o> early Youth, Syphilitic Diseases. Tn all the abovo cases, arnshv/ fnmi errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once am-st, the progress of disease. DR."L. £7 SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty year iw the colony to the practice of (hi branch of his profession while previously, in lingland, he was tlio pupil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. J{. T. Cuiverwell, the only medical practitioner win ever exclusively adopted this a* the soU branch of his profession. Dr.- L. X- Smith hereby informs th« public that i the only leffulhj»qutiHJi&r medical wan ! this "■perialiti/ of his profession that others advertising are tin qualified, and that, therefore, in prolen ; iirt<r ■ to be qualified are obtaining money unde.i f.alse pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also w>irns the pn'ilir against the quai-Kenes s..lv<>rti».oa. If tin taker of nny of these advertised^ nostrums escape with his life, or his systom be nothoroughly and irreparably uuderpiineiby them, he may lcok upon himself as thjnost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. SiiiTn has been applied to u< 80 many unfortunate bmkei}-down youngokKineL, utterly crushed in snrit, ritiueiin' body, and filched in fockt-i tjiat hdeems it a duty to publish this to tliworld. Those men and women who hay« beoi tlie victims of unprincipled charlatan* Irequentiy seek that recovery ( which i.--often beyond Dr. Smith's cwntrol. Wlier will the public understand that it is t< their interest to consult a duly qualih'e medic* ' man, who has made this his sole study rather than apply to a number o ignorant impostors, who merely harp ant 4 prey upon their pockets aud health. Dr. L* L. Smith has alway stated th>n to warn the public of these, quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lowneaj spirits loss of power, pimples on thi forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business /ln.-otenev' drainage from the system, anc the various eflects of errors of youth and blood s-nisoning fr m diseases previously contrncled, Dr. L. L. Smith invite* sufferers to consult him, as he has nhesitation in staling that, no medical man either hero or in England, has had thc^ opportunties cf practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Tkerfore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this bmnch of medical practice should iose no time in seeking his advice. iN'or should anyone marry without first consuiting him. The new consulting ro ( » os are at 182 Collins Stjieet East, Mblbouknjb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor i J rivate entrance is in 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 '^ had on application to him
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1280, 6 August 1883, Page 4
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