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Public I'otice i __™ — — , 1 U'UUlfi 1)OK -ALL HOLLOWAY'S OINTM K N f The Ready and Reliabie Remety Arnifd with this powerful antit"te Jo disease, evn-v niun :s nix own tnimiy pliy.-iciim. Tlif fir.xt If 0.-pitnl Suwn? admit , tlf'uiipsir illolccl and healiuß irtu.-. For<i{(i« ■ 6Y*»ri)ihenls smm-tiun Ji» u*e in th. ir nuviil .and.n.ilitary siM-vicrs, ;md mankind thionjrli' tit thi- world rejiosi- tbe utnios-r. conii enec- m its curative proper lie*. Gout, Rheumatism and Dropsy . Th«*se are among the m- st terril'lp anr! '\goni6ing di?ertSi-s to. .wliiith tin- humiin Irnmc iseubject; yet in tln-ir vvur.-r. forms, and wlu-n seemingly ini-uralilt 1 , they disappear under a perffverinp application ol this snotii i iii}f '->d i>ow<rful Ointinciit, ; t strict attention be. puid to the printed ins; ruction wrapped round' each pot.' Sore Thioat, Diphtheria. Quinjiey, Mumps and ali Derangements oi the Ci.est and Throat If, on the appeiir.iiice ol" any ot thi'se rtisi"a*>e!>, tlic Ointmetit be well ruhlitnl, uml least three limes a day, upon ih^iuek ton upjier part, ol th<- chest, 80 ;-s to peiu'-riMo all •lie glaiids — vbe worst c.ices will yield in a •uniyarutivey shoit. time, particularly if WollownjV Pills hi taki-u in iq .proprmte rioai 1 ?! to j.urify the biood. Bad Legs. Bad Ertasis, Ulcerous Sere and Old Wounds , ; any thousand'; ol inariyrn Irom tlie .--hove compiunis have louud lite ulinost in.- up- ' portable but it' Moll' \vu-.'.-i uinlineiit. Iv briskly usitl pientdully rulibe i upon Jmd i.iound the parts alli-iti.-i-l, n wiil quickly -j p -Mitiiiie to tlio ->c>iii'ce ol llu- evil ; ca>t- inny bu sufely gu-.'.rtiiiieii, and disi-a-c driven lro;n | thfe t< a Vrlt't»t. * Olllli.fi (111 l If :i.(.|V rillipll" 111 j lite limn tin- u.uuirtT i./wlin.^- v .-., pliol lii'thmg in iic >anllaiv • 1 1 1> it n.-^cl.ou oil tde | boiii, boih l"cully ami c-'ii.^i uiio.iaily. The i> ether's rnend—^-Lin Lkea howev Be.'.i-erato may be Ltd cal j ourcd Sciild heads, itch, bh.tt -lit s . n the skin MCdlllloUS t>KI is, kll.^'n *- V 1 1 , allCl 51. eh like • ertionc, yitld to tin- i< '^lity power of tins ii»ie UinliLcni, provuii'd it be « ell rubbed .i.oiiud the lined cd parts- two or ihre - limes a thy and tbe li.ls i-e tulten uinruiny i< the . prii.led diixt-tiiiiis, v • • A Certain !eru 'Ihousam's Oi jerroi!* .inlTer i Xr-vuciaiinr usjfiiy for yen r? frcm' thrse fcaii.il ci inplninis through iulse dvlicacy; Ai-ynue so eullVriuti at once .pncluise a Jot ot Holloway s Oi" i «>.ei .reail lliu .iik-ciioi » w htcli nccoin|<aiiv ir, uct upon them tirtbe ii-Ui r, nuu ho wid, wiiboi.t riilauliy, »iiCiu-^(J lv ' obiit'-r.-.tini; every vesiigo vi tlice luin.ssii-g compliant*-. the Oiutment and P/7/.v should be used in ike following complaints : ad Leg** Corns (soil") Sc.l.ls'' lind Bieusis FisMidas iS> >)•«? i)u evils Btiniti Gout Wkin L'-f^siM liunioiss Glunrlular &rinv' Chilblains Ilings y.n;- I leads * happed lumds Li:nn»,ii<o T'tmouis - ('Mruclcd ami t'lles U.cer<» t-tili .lomls Kheuniati^iii Woim'ls Kervojshess, Dcln/ili/, Lots- v/ j\>n-c-S'periaalorrhiea, linlisfrt:!t.;>ii v eurl-tj 1 "nth, iijjphiutic /)/•(■«'«.•, Tn all tlie ahovo cases, timsin/ /ro.i. errors and the jjiehlin;/ lo the v'ts:*ii>,>*. ntime should be lost to at ouoc anvst Hi. progress of disease. DIX..L. L."" SMITH HAS devoted msclf for twenty vr-n< a irj thccoloi'j <o ths prautice nfihi » hratich of Ims pr.'«lcssion while pn»viouslv.: in l^n^laml, he was tho ptlpil ot auJ prac tiscd with tlit- ceJebiated I Jr. li. T. Cuiverwell, tlie only - medical practiliuner \vh|r fver exclusively adopted lliis u« the sbu branch of his profession. Pr. L. L. Smitu Jirrehy inform;; f!i-. public that » the only ler/ttllu-qtmn/iut metlirul vian i tfiii • peewit.// of hi a pi -j tession that others nclvert isini» me mi qualified, »i'd tjiat, lhcicl<>rc : in pret.cu<li-)i to be qualified are ol ■Laii/in^ usoiu-y u<idc lulso prelcnces. Dr. L. \j. Siirrn also w-iri:s in- pu'di against the qtiaekeries a-lret ti*^... J.f (,: l( taker of nny ot these advoriisci unsn unu escape with his lie, or-'iis .sys.'.cin lu> «->• ihorouKlily aiid irrepai-Mb'y " u:;.-lermiMe. by them, he may lcolc up'»u him.-,i,'li as th. aiost fortunate inwrtal. Dr. L. L. Smith has Wenapplie-.! :•> i>. no many "ufoituuale broke ■u-..l I .« nyouu^oldMiiei., utterly crushed in sinit, niimv in body, and filched in jocrkci, || ); ii !,, deems it a duly to pub!u,h this to tii. world. Those men and irr.m t»n win. | n vi> ben the victims of uiipniicip| t | ch.-u-i.-itnn-Irequeiitly seek that recovery whicii i f ofteu beyond Dr. Smith's control. Wiio: will the public understand ihat i( i s v their interest to consult a duly qualili.; uiedicc^nan, who lias made this Ins sou stujjy rather than apply toY number „. ignorant impostors, who inertly harp nni J pruy upon Uieir pockets and health. Dr. L- L. Smith has ahvay Mated tlr-ii to warn the public of these tjiiicksauds. his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lowness spirits loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for busines./uij»otenev f draiuiif-e frotn the system, anc the various effects <,f errors of youth au.i bloodHomoiiiiiK Ir m dnioases previous!* contracted, JJr. L. L. Saiitli invite^ suflerers to consult hun, as he Ims v. hesitation in statin- thai no uu-dicu vi.m, Mi-ijer here or in Jutland, has li,,j t i Jt . opportunlies of practice and extra/;rdiiMrv experience which he liash.ul. TkcrfuL thosp who really desire to lie treated ! M one who is at tliv head of hi.s proir^iou .„ this branch of medical practice should v, Sl - uo time iv seeking his a,ivj. ; ,.. \ „', saould auyoue many without Urst consulting him. The new consulting ro<. us are at 182 Collins SxaiiKr East, Mkuuhmixe Opposite the Melbourne Cluh (Late the residence of tho U..vmior Private entrance is in t>tej>hcn stiv.-c s uith CONSULTATION jfKK (dy kIU-rl f[ .\lL'dieillt':t loruuJ'dcd U, ;.;i i-Ju: (■L.i'.Vi'ii's's. ' packed as lo nxnyi <_>'•.-(■.•■ : ,i.|,, ai ' liuvk publihhe.] by lii-- V> tH -\.-i •;,;-" •■'. . „ \

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 4

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