Public Notice CUfiii JjOK ALL HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Eeady and Eeliahie Eemedy I- Armed wiih this powerful antiiv<t» to discnue, every man ss nis own fninily pliysifiun. The first HohuUhl Surueon? udmil it»'linp»i'illeled mid liealing \irtu«-^. Foreigfi overnmentß PHnetion VS use in ihcir lihvhl nnd ir.ihtary Bcrvieea, niidmankiml throughout the world repose the utmost confi enee in its ouraiive properuc--. Gout, Rheumatism and Drop-y Tlinpe are among the nv-st fcvrihlo nnd diseases to which ih.- human fnmn ! is subject ; yet in their worst forms, nnd when eeeuiiuyly i m- urn U**. they disnppeur under a persevering iippliealion ol thie 600 th ing — -d powrful Ointinnit. *f st-ict attention be puid to (lie printed instruction wrapped round eiu-h pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Quin^ey, Mumps and all Dnrangements of the Chest and Throat If, on the iippeiirutire of any ol there diseases, the Oiutmcnt be weli rubt>cd,und leii's't vhrei* linios a day, up-m ili.> ntck to » uppe,r pui't of - til--- clies'ijso oS to pene'vate. all .•,!■,<■. glaiids-r- vhe -worst c^see will yichl in a "•lihlparatiye-y 'short time, p.iiiu-ulnvly if '•.toH6\vuy'i« Fills he taken iiin|.pro|<riate doße* (to- l. : uriijy tl^t!; Inood. v ; Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Eore and Old . t . Wounds A'niiy.'OiousHiiiisbl hmrlyvp. from the I: hove ,Ton;pbiniß l>uve found life iilnm-i in^ujijro"rTulJl«~'lHit r ifrnolli wuv'fl (.Jintn.eni l»---briskly nnd plentifully i v u!<be : iuoii und mound tho i'!irt» uii«vUM, ii wiil q«i<bl> p-.^liale Ift-lho fotirce, ",ol the evil ; him' m«v kie 6uf<-l.v'gu L aWiiteJ l ai/d difuM- diiv.h liom ihe fS-ttiki^ : Nothing Win be tin. re ct-.fpir 111 ;lil«^ *i>".'.i. |.hefiiuiuuer ii. wliu-]- v i» .:; plieii lpilinip n-ijje Mi|iiiniy than lib ik.-i.hii 011 lue l>oii^, KO'h'hA'u'l.V utivi c-'iisir u(ioim.!j , > ■ Ihe -%, otibr's Fri end— Man Disea howev De j trate way be Had caly Cured .Seuld huada, -.itch,. .; blotches .11 the s>kin se.uiuloiis hoit;*v,i inn's «\il, und siich like ..'ci'tion»i 'jfit-IU to tile li.ight,)' |iovvcr of thi* ■i>i«i lOiiitVeiir^Jprovided it be weil ruhbud -■iii-oiiud', v th.B'j«Poctvd 'jjurt* two .or -t lire- time* v (Uy and tlie I'iils be iiiLcn auu<rdiug t.y the printed dirt'utioiis, rl ■'■'*'' ' •-- . A Certaih Jeru ' ' Ihuueautffl 01- perbuns siifler <-Xi4tVcialii'«! aut»'n^jfpr.'je(ir# frojn tjiree 1 fearijl 'uompiuitnti tiiroiigh lulse delicacjr. Anyone .«o sulfering should at once pu'ehnse a Tot of Hollowny c Oi">"<ei ' .redil lljoilircel lous vVlncli accompany ii, uit U]kiii tht-iti In the letter, uud he wnl, wi'liol.l ritiiculir, M;cei'«d 111 obliterating every vestige vi liie.'c Intrusting coiuphiiui*. the Ointment and -P/iY.v should be vsed in the following complaint* : ad Leg* CimiVs t.»oll) Se.lds Bud Bieualß iri^>ul:i.-4 S..|-,- 1 hro:itt> Bui-its (.Ikhi Skin li'>e.,»es liniiious Oiuiidiihir Si-iiiV Chilblains ."w-llings h'li 1 - lie:id* i hupped hundo Lunui'<;o '! -unours - fiitructed and I'lii-..* U eers Mil! Joints - KiieiiuititHin Wmin-ls J\'ervuustieii^, Iklilit/j, ].»a.s vi Punts Sperbuttorr/ifut^ Judist'relUm. o • early loitflt, fyphUitlr OMtmtew In all tlie al»>vrv c.i.ses, urnni,^/ /.run, errors and the yivhlln<t to the pa»itinit*, utime sbould be lust iv at onut- arrotii tin progress of disease. DE. L. L.~ SMITU HAS devoted nsst'lf for twenty vein ia thocoljiiy to tho pr«u(ic« of tin brant'h of Ins prck'ssion while previously, in England, ho was tlnj pupil of and jir.u' tised with the celebrated Dr. R. T. Uuiverwell, the only medical practitioner whr ever exclusively adopted this a< the sou brunch of his profession. Dr. L. L. {smith hereby in forme th. public that » the only legaUij^quulifi^ medical wan i l/iis '•penalty of his pr-j tessioh tlwit others advertisnii,' are un (jualih'ed.aiul Hint, llicioi'ire. in pretendi:i<. to be quiililied are obtaining wo nay uudeialse preteiicefi. J)r. L. L. Smitii also w.-irrs tx\a puNii, agninst the qu.icl.erios aJvertiscMi. U tin taker of any of il.ese ndvorhstvl n<>sll^llu^ escape with his life?, or his .*ynu*n\ l»o i\<*' thoroughly and irreparHb'y usii'ltM-iuiiied by them, he may look upon himself as ih* most fortunate mortal. J)r. L. L. tiiiiTH has bt'euoppliel {.<> !>> so many mifurtiiiuue' broki-.M-downyouun-old^mci., utterly crushed in surit, rriiiu>,> in body, and iilched in f-ockci thnt In deems it a duty to publish this to tin world. Those men and w/.nien who h;ivr> heir the victims of unprincipled i-hnriaian-frequently seek that recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. VViie." will the public understand that it is v their interest to consult a duly qualißu. 1 uiedica. I»nan,1 »nan, who bus m«de this liis soU stUfly rnllu-r than upply to ;i number o ignorant impostors, who merely liarp and prey U|<on their pockets and health. J>r. L" L. SMITH has a I way slated thsi to warn the public of these quieksauds his chief reuwon for advertising. In all ctises of nervous, debility lowiies. spirits loss of power, pimples on the jorehead, 1.-issitude, inaptitude for business /uijtotenov' drainage from the system, anc the various effects df errors of youth and bloodi-ioisoniuß fr m dineases previous!) contacted, Dr. L. L. Suiith i«vite> su/lercrs to consult him, as he has no hesitation in staling thai no medical man either here or in England, has had ih^ oDportunlies cf practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therforc thosp who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this brauch of medical practice should loscno time iv seeking his advice. i\ or should anyone marry without Urst consuiting him. The new consulting ro-i ns are at 182 Collins Stkekt East, Mkluoukke Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Lute the residence of the Governor Private entrance is in Stephen street south' CONSULTATION h'KE (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid observation Hook publitked by the Doctor cau 4, had on application to him
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1294, 7 September 1883, Page 4
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