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Public Notice i— _j^^" " " i CUKJi FOK HOLLOWAY'S OINTJIENT The Eeady and Eeliab ; e Remedy Armed wilh this powerful antidote fo di«oH«e, every man is nii own family pl.jsieian. '1 lie first llospitnl Surueong admit i\t unpui-;l!oled and heiding \irtuef>. Foreign overnments sanction i*f use in I heir naval nnd military services, ;md mankind throughout the world repose the utin'oet confi ience in its curative properiie- 1 . Gout, Kheumatism and Drop y Thene ere among the nu'st terri'de nnd \gonising di?'pasi'B to which the human frame is subject ; yet in I heir worst, forms, and '.vhen' scetiiiLit<]y ineunible, lUey disuppetir under a pereev eying npplieatirn ol this nc.ot.h ing --d ]iow< rfu! Otutnifiit, <f strict attention be paid to the printed ins'.ruction wmjipetl round euch pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quinaey, Mumps and ah Derangements of the Chest and Throat If, on tlie iippeuriiiice of any ol these diseases, the Ointment be well rublied, arid least three times a day, up. m ihe neck to » upper part of tli.- chest, so as to penmrate nil •he glatids — ihe worst cases will yield i»i a ■oinparative.y short time, puiticularlv if Uolloway's 1 Hlis be taken inappropriate dosee to [-uiify the blood. Bad Legs. £ad Ercasts, TJloerrus Sore and Old Wounds A' any Ihousi'-nda of man vir. from tlie übove vomphmiß luife tound life idnio.st ii^upuoriable Lui if JJoll< wuv'fl C'intnieiit be briskly a:id plenniully vu'.ibc ' ui'on nnd i.iound Ihe partß ail'', te.-i, n wiil quicßly p -i rtiule to the. iource ol llie evil ; ea.-e uiuy be eufely guaranted, and di^ia e driven from ihe t-y^N-iH. •"'- o ; 1 1 ■ i euii lie nu-re eimple in lile tln.n the lunnucr i:. whscl 1 - it is a\ plie.d ni ihing in oie ihi.ii iic uclicn on liie Uoi.'a, boih Ideally ano ciiMi'utioiiallj, The Kotlitv's Tntnd—^ilan Disea howev Liberate ruay be l;aii cal.y Cured Sculd heads, itch, blotches ,n the akin Bc.» iiih.us borcci, kill's evil, and such like • eetion.", ji>ld to the mighty lower of ihi* line Uniln.L'iit, provided it be well rubbed i.ouud the n fleet c*d parts two or t lire ■ time> h dn\ and the tills be iukeu uccm-ding Ij the printed directions, A Certain ?eru 'luou6uik!B of i.ei'eous suffer exerucialii'g aj;>'ii.» for ycar.-< fi-om these feailjl compluiuis. through lulse delicacy. Aiyoiie so sutlering should at once puehase a l'of of f-?o!loway s Oil • i ii. e i ,I'euil iho uireei lui.swiueii iici'oii>i«iuy it, ait upon tht-ni to the leil. i; anil ho wnl, WllhoUt f llliellllV, rliccei*« la l>t/llt''r:itilif; every vestige oi there harassing eom).i.>i(iip.. the Ointment and Fills should le used in ihe following complaint* : ad Legs Coins (s-oil 1 ) Feulds ilud BieaaU Fisudaa h..r« . ln'Outs Hums Gout ■'- Kkiii. I i'<c..s<» UlllllOl'6 GtuiuUihil" vSi'.liV' 1 ChilSiitins bwi-liings tS.ii-s llencls v hupped lianas LmuO:i{>o 'J'umoui 1 * ■ oMracted an<t l J iie« L'.cers Mill Joint-. Uheum:di«m Wounds £\'erv<*us)H's3, l)ehiiity, J.oss ot P-jicer fy/cniia'urr/iiiit, ■ Inihwretlon U' early i oidh, i'\<>fJri/il;c //ix/vise*. Tji all i!u- a'tiDVO ca>cs. tirrt.vi.ft-j Iron: errors and the ;jicldhi</ to the yussinits, no tirm; shouid be iost ro at o:ic<.' ano.si i.iu jiroj^ress of disease. Dli. L. L.~ SMITU HAS devoted mst'lf for twenty ye-nr iv the colony to tho practice of tin brancli of his profession while previously, ip England, lie was tin? pupil of and practised with .the celebrated Lit. It. T. Cuiverwell, the on!}' Tiionical practitioner wbr ever exclusively adopted this a* the soi« branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith lirreliy in form r tli* public that i (he only legull^quaUlh-'i medical man i this *pwialiiy of' his pr-j iession thiil ollirrs «dvrriisiji£j au> uu qualified, nnd Hint, ihrrcfoie,. in pi-p(rndi:n. to bf qu.-ililicd me olla/fiii^ luoiicy undo lals«> pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith <i!so wirns \m puM; : ajiaiust the qu:ic!.eries aJveiti.sc-u. If t!u taker of nny ol tliese adrcrliscvl ri<>sinnu:escape wilh bis li/e, or 'iis system lie no' thoroughly and irrepnrub'y UJi.rlenu'nec by (hem, he may look upou hini>eli as th. inost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith lias been applied Lo bi ho many "nfortimale brokrn-dowjiyouim-oldsmcL, utterly crushed in snrit, ruined in body, and filched in ,-.ocket I hat Ik deems it a duty to pubii&h this to the world. Those men and w-mem wlio havo beci the victims of unpriiieiplt.J charlatan.' IrequPiitly seek that recovery which i> oftcji beyond Dr. Smith's control. Whe; wiil the public understand that it is t< their interest to consult a duly qmiliuV medicc'iinn, who has made this Ins sob .stu.-y rather than apply to a number o ignuwut impostors, who merely i uir p aiu i prey upon their pockets and houilh. J>r. L - L. Smith has alway slated thai to warn the pul.lic of these quicksands his chief reason for .-idvertisin^.In all cases of nervous, debility lo\vnt-s* spirits loss of power, pimples on the roreliead, lassitude, inaptitude for business' /lUjfOteiicv' draitiii^e from the system, anc the various ellects of errors of youth aiii* blood .'OisouiiiK fr m diseases proviou.sh conlrHcted, Dr. L. L. ISiiiitii ittvite> suliercrs to consult bun, as l.t; Iras inhesitatiou in stating that no Mi.uii-n man pit'ier bore or in Jlinyland, h;ss 1i.i.l the opportuulies cf practice and eUni'Mv'intirv experience which he hasha.i. Ti-ien'./iw those who really dusiru to in; treated »v one who is at the head of his profession in this brauchof medical praciic, should las* no time iu seulciuf; his advice. .Nor should anyone many without tirst consuJting him. The new consulting ro-i as are at 182 Collins Stkeht East, Mjji.boitunb Opposite the Melbourne Glub, (Late the residence of the Governor Private entrance is in Stephen street svouth CONSULTATION FEE (by letter) I'J. Medicines forwarded to all the co'loi'i'ie's's.. packed as to avoid obsei-ulioii. >Jook publiilu-d by I lie Pucli;r ra:. L- ,-i j Oh a^lic-iioi! to him i

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1295, 10 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1295, 10 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1295, 10 September 1883, Page 4

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