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Public Notice JEk^^^^^S^RS^vHsV I CUKE FOX ALL rjOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Beady and Eeliabie Remedy Armed with this powerful antidote to dweai«e,- every man is nis own family phy nician. The first Hospital Surjjeon* admit ite unparalleled and healing virtues. Foreign overjiments sanction i«» u?e in their naval and military services, nnd mankind throughout the world repose the utmost confi .ence in its euro i ire properties. : Gout, Rheumatism and Dropsy These are among the most terrible and igonising diseases to which ihe human frame is subject ; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they disappear under a persevering application ol this sooth ing — >d powerful Ointment, if strict attention be pnid to the printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Quinaey, Mnmps and all Dnrangements of ihe Chest and Throat If, on the nppeiir»iM-e of any of these diseases, the Ointment be well r\ibl>ed,»u«t least three times a day, upon the neck lo » upper part of th • chest, so us to peneirato all •In glands— ihe worst cases will yield in a .-unipavutive;y shdi-t time, particularly if UollowayV Fills be taken inappropriate doser to j urily the biood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, TJloerrus Sore and Old Wounds V any thouHimds ol manym from the übove complains liuvb found life almo.-t in>up> poriuMe but if Holli wav'a Ointment bo briskly' and plentilully rubbe i ui-on and uiound the purt» an>-cteii, it wiil quietly p'»,,iiute to the source ol Ihe cvil } him? may be -safely guaranted, -Mid diß>'ue driven fioni the- ev>teiu. >o»hii«p « - aii tie more pimple in Hie tltiin the imiMin-r ii. witter it \* n\ plteil nothing more i-uiiiiuiy ibnu us uci.on on tl>e Liuili ,boi Ij lncally and coiisipuiioiiutij. The Lcther'a Friend— Skin Disea howev Dei^erate may be kadcal.y Cured Seuld heads, itch, blotches n the ekin bc-»ii.luiiß twi'es, kind's evil, and such like •• ectiuiut, yield to I lie mighty power oi this ■hie Ointment, provided it be wuil rubbed iuoiiiid the allected parts two or thre-i time* v div and the i'ills te taken according t> the prhit«d directions, A Certain fern 'IhouEauds of j.ersons suffer excrucinting ujjonj for year* from these fearful complaints through lulee dclieaej. Anyone hO gulleriiig hhould at once pialiuse a Pot ol Hoilowßy's Uii'Hi.ei ,reuil tbeiijrectioiiswhicli uccoiiipany It, ui-t upon them to the lclti r, uuil be wiil, without f iflicuh j", buct'ceii in obiitiTntiiig every vestige ol ine^e Jiurusitiiig comjiltiiiud. the Ointment and Pill* should le vscd in the follbwing complaints : od Legs Corns (eon") Scalds if iid 3ieu#l» Fisiulus B<>re I hront9 Uurns Uowt Skin l''.«euße» liuiiioi.-s Oliiudul.-ir ScurvC'iiilhluins aw< llings B<>rs It ends - happed hunds Lumb.igo Tuntouro . • t-iitructed and Piles U.ctw ■ Jsiitt -lointr Hiicimiati«in VVounils &ervo.tsness, Dchility, Loss of Pofa a-perniaiorr/iiea, Indiscretion o eirrly l'uulh. Syphilitic Dheirse*. Tn nil the above cases, am-tiity Jr-nn errors and the yieldi'iy to the pa-tsitms, m time should be lost to at once arrest tut progress of disease. DE. L. £T SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty year iv the colony to ths practice of tin branch of his profession while previously, in -England, he was the pupil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. It. T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the solibranch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs tin. public that * the only legully*qunUjietmedical man !■ this speciality of his pro tession that others advertising are un qualified, and t'uit, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money unde: false pretences. 1 Dr. L. L. Smith also whhis the puMii against the quackeries &JTerti*^u. If tht laker of any of these advertised nostrum.* escape with his lif«, or his systoin be no! thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, lie may lcok upon himself us thimost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Suith has been applied to Dv no many "n fortunate broken-down young. oldsnieL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined in body, and filched in pocket that he deems it a duty to publish this to the wftHd. Those men and women who lmv» beoi. the victims of unprincipled charlatan' frequently seek that recovery which it often beyond Dr. Smith's control* Wher will the public understand that it is tc their interest to consult a duly qualifier medici'man, who has made this his sole stuely rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who merely harp and 1 pi-ey. upon . their pockets and health. Jr. Lr I*. Smith has alway stated that to warn the public of these quicksands hi* chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lowness spirits loss of power, pimples on the (orehead. lassitude, inaptitude for businese /m^otfnev 1 drainage from the system, anc the various effects of errors of youth and blood foisoning fr m diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invite* sufferers to consult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical man either here or in Jfiugland, has had the opportunties of practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Tkerfore thos« who really desire to be treated by one who is at th« head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time iv seeking his advice. .Nor should anyone many without first consuiting him. The new consulting ro<» a* are at 182 Collins StfiutT East, Melbockkb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late tbe residence of the Governor, Private entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTATION FKE (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so ■packed as to avoid observation. Book published by the Doctor can. h« had on application to him

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1296, 12 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1296, 12 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1296, 12 September 1883, Page 4

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