Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Public Kotice CUKE FOR AI.L rjOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Eeady and Ediabie Remedy Armed with this powerful antidote to disease, every man is nis own family pliy^icinn. The first fTospital Surgeons mhnil •itjt'ijnpnrilleled and healing virtue. P'ornign overnments sanction i's use in th<-ir naval jind military gervjerp, mid mankind throughout the world repose the utmost confi ence in its curative properiie.-. Gout, Khcumatism and Dropsy These Bre among the nu'st terrible nnd agonising di?eas« c to which I Jin human frnmt is subject ; yet in their worst form*, and when seeminjrly incurable, they disappear under a persevering application ol this nnoth ing *•-".! powerful Oinlnunt, : f strict attention be paid to the printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Quin^ey, Mumps and all Derangements of the Chest and Throat If, on the appear:. m c of any ol lh<'Re diseases, the Ointment be well ruh'ioJ, :ui»i least three times a day, upvin neck to a upper part ot tlu- chesl, so us to pene.rare nil '■he glands — the worst c.ises will yielJ in a •omparative y short time, pa. tiuuhulv if '.lollowuyV I'ills br takm in uppro^riute dosec to ] urify the blood. • Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Uloercus Sore and Old Wounds A'any thousands ot mnnyrn from the above eomplants have tound life almost inr-up-portalile but if Holh wuy'a Uiiitinent bibriskly and plentiluily rubbe.i uijou and uround the |uit» all«:ctc(l, . jr, sviil quirnly p ii tntte to the *ouree of the evil ; eu.-e may be salelj guarunleLJ, and diseam driven Irom the *y^eiM. > oi«ini{! can be am. re tin. pie in lite tin- miiui.er iv whiel* n is "1 pliftd !!• thiiiji n:ore i-aialiny iliiiii Mb action on .me bod^ibo'li hx-ally ami c>.'iisirutioually. The Mother's Friend — !Skin Disea ho-wev Desperate may bo Had caliy Cured Scald heads, itch, blotches >n the skin eci'lult us core*, king's evil, and such like • •ei-tioi^, }iild lo ibe iiiiyhly power ol ih^ ii>ie Oiniiiienl, provided it be weil rubbed uoiitid the atletii-d part* two or thre^ limt'* v dn> aud 1 1.c tv'ia vts lukeu according ti the printed directions, A Certain !eru XlioiiPimHs of |-er«in» sull'cr oxcrueinting agony lor yenrs In 'in itiese leai'l.il eumplaiuls through luise dflicucj. Anyone so suffering ehould at once puchase a i'oi ol iioiiuway » Oiiiiniei .read thedireutioi-ewbieii aceoiiipuiiy v, utt u])on liiem U> the letter, a<ui he will, wiMiUUt rifliculiy, buccee<j in oOiiti-rnting everj vestige ol theee Jmrassing coni|jlniins. the Ointment and Pill* should be ttstd. iuTfie foUowing complaints : ad Legs Corns (soil) Scalds bud 3iei>sl>» Fistulas Sure throats Burns Gout Bliin U'se^ses Bunions Glundular Scuiv Chillilaius 6w< Umgs Sure. Meads v hujipcd hands LumOugo Tumours • outructed a.nd Piles U ters Still Joints Khenmatis'n Wounds 2fervt,jsness, Debility* Loss of Puivei tyerwutorrlueu, litdioerel'ton o early Youth, Syphilitic Discuses. Tn all the above cases, urnsin/ from errors and the yielding to the vaxst'on*, u< time should be lost io at once arrest i.in progress of disease. I)E. L. L. SAUTU HAS dovoted nisei f for twenty vrnr i\i the colony to the pniftice of tin branch of his profession while previous! v. in England, he was tlio pupil oi and (ir.utised wiili tlir celebrated Dr. Jv. T. (Jui verwfll, the ©nly medical practitioner win ffver ext'lusivfly afhiptod this a« the so!t branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. SSmitii lu-rebr informs the public that » theonh) leyally-qvnUfitc medical man i this speciality of his pi-j fessroh that others advertising are tin qualified, and that, theirfuru. in pretcn-li^n to bo qunlificd are olitaJDUig money uhdo tjilft* pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also m ims im puMi, against llic quankenes Livtiti^^. If th, taker of any of these advertised n^rum; i e.scapi» with his lile, or his system lie ;:■» thorouylily and irrepai-'.b'y u:i>jenniner ! by them, he may look upon himself as t lnmost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith Ikis bt-en itpplie-.l i.o to* KOjnany »n fortunate brokea-downyouiii;-old-meL, utterly crushed in surit, ruiiu-r, in body, and filched in j-oclcet that In deems it a duly to publish this to tin world. Tho«« men-mul women who htive ht?i i the victims .of u;iprinci|)!t..i rhjirhibin--Irequcntly seek tliat roeovery which ioften beyond Dr. Smith's cimUtol. W r lio. i> will the public umlovMtanil that it- i^ tt their interest to consult a duly qualities medico ' ni»n, who has made tin's his sole stu J y rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who merely harp anc" pivy tt;-)Oii their pockets and health. J>r. L' L. Smith lias alway slated tha; to warn the public of these quicksands ! his chief reason for. advertising, Jn all cases of nervous, debility lownuss spirits loss of power, pimples on tUf forehead, lnssitu.de, inaptitude for busines^ /m^oteijcv' drainage from the system, anc the various uH'octs of errors of youth and bloodi-oisoiiing fr in duseasus previously contr«cied, Dr. L. L. SiniLh iuvite> suileiers to consult him, as he has nr hesitation in slating that no medical uiai, ei'her liere or in JLncjland, has had th.opportunties of'practiceand extraordinary experience wjiich he has had. Tiierl'irt. those who really desiru t'j he treated ny one who is at tht* liead of li is profession tn this bruuch of medical practice should iostno tiiue iv seeking his advice. Nor should anyone marry without, first consuiting liiui. The new consulting ro-» ns arc at 182 Collins Stkklt East, Meluoukkb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor i J rivute cutmuce is iv Stephen street south. CONSULTATION FKE (l>y k'tter) £l Medicines forwarded touli the colonies s.t packed as to nv.iil o-i...ser- nti.'-i ■ iiook pu ishei i.y i\ A - D wUli - , ai , ' ,', on apj iif;itii>n ; o him

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18830817.2.15.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 17 August 1883, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
932

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 17 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 17 August 1883, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert