Public lio.tice . I ;- } .J:J. i: s ,/:■■, I vUnii boa, a l'L tf 0 L L OWj AT V* , Q I If T M E N 1' The Beady, ana Eelialve Remedy Armed with 'Mils powerhil' "a'ntiaute to disease, every man is nis own fiimijv pjijsieian. Vj'he-flrafr'HnfUjihiV'SuVjeiiiiviiAfnil irt* 'unparalleled and lH'alii)£t-vrrtui.<>*. Kpr^jgV overnmentft aimrtion ,-i I*,1 *, user in -t h< i)" -naval and iT.ilitary eervjees, nndriiaiilsjtffl fHrou^hout tlipjtoTli) i'iE^o'^Be utmost eonfi lence in its curative proper. ie«» r^ j y. -.. - r ! 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Bad Breasts,, ..TJ|liserr|p«;'^fr fM QW '■ H ' any thousand $pi mart jr» from tl'ie » q9.v«s ■ compluui's have 'lUuirtl^lhfe' al mort^sl^ol^-•-porialile ' but if llolk'way'ii Uinlment be '.briskly-, atid pleijtiJully, l'ju'jbefi.-,^}! j afvi »^|>d. ;,U»e, „ wtf* r fl?%Sf|i . 4 - 5 - 1 ' p-».»tiaie to tlie souVce or the evil's'i-nrb may 'be saiely juuraiited, ami ditA'^ 1 V> dl-iv(*' lrfflit'' tjhe" »)>leuu" 'S-oiTml'^ ijijp bu.i/iuhj cimplein 5 ltle than the inufai'.eV il. \\liliO- 'ft i? replied liirtllhig-.in'bie.MMiiltiii -Ullfc'ii itsiiot.6«r,on!t f 'lle bqi(j k^|lilli*9«4tj: R W*.'lWh?'l, | u'.^» ul 4j»? >.i'//-.n : The Itothers Friend— Stin , sCiaeft <.bww n :, Soijld'flio«<Wi4W)»i' b!oA<;^ ft ;^i M^ ; slfinv Sd.iult.U6 «orjM, J >i|'* t J» .fjdfcfly&^WHii i- e^lipiw, vitld Jto iliCHiigVity power ol tins ,}$ nlV.'ilKidetf 'i^ui^wll, Wd Mi-cJiiiici' the'^iitfetAi/tl pa'rfs'tWbVdnieWftiWi 1 a di> and ilu; iiiit<.<^e^ak«!ii)jii:Juhiing'itj>.'t]iej t j -^ii.' inXyClrtatoT Jeru'i.bn;. U .6«*fi,j>uj-'jn . j Tlipusandß oi' t fli&i&<>'-^W 'f&kMbtityl a^b mr ny f iß^yeiA« lil i rtimiiheVe(l9d<f«».iif>'c<>»»fpWiVn«s ] iU^.itefelioi(flßo: drAiMfjy^CAHtnn/J B <> SftftJtriligT ' Bhouid at >ri 9i!ce<4i)ijul}V t Ke,fi j^bo^MvffftS'f/ iviihqut riflitttlty^ 1 'VueS/eW^iii '\JWit.M-tiOWg r! evfel'y'VesVjgßiotaiiefe.fhHryssii^iet/iiiifhiioti. the'fyliiwf'JhdMlfc'fhonte, ttii&ifin the followbig complaint* : v . .ilia 3ieuels Kiaiuiap aon: tliionts burn* . tSWt""'' ■'' SftVn'lJ!4eiß^ rj ' \H\ii\niM^f' J ' •"©l«tidHfla'r^ R «<-uIV-r- •'*! jL'liilbhuitß swellings St.trp.Ji ends' .jj- ."•• •WMA^! »f n^s 'Ltuj!^iKq, V, ; , , , .T'J 1/104^ ,, .{ • oiiti-iictcd and l J ile* Dters , w< , r . j tiiinjoi^y. )a< y|i|p.ji^iigy >y»i.n.i 8 r ■ •' : JS~erD4\JsnesiiFo i l)ebilitj!;, Lous of Puuet I ' ,S^(«'r^&^/^».^j3//i&?^lSM.«feK I Tn all tiie aliovo cases, ai'nsiiirj'fi'oin itinie Shonld be losfc T^ftl; )«?n«e arivst t^tf" {progress of disease. ; I)E,L. L. : sMrjf^ HAS devoted naself for twenty yenr im tSfJdtloijTyjfc t^^SAiee of tin branch of his profession wlnte previously, in^Efi£laiitt,Vhb wUWitf-piffJil of!anUipra<*; tised with the celebrated Dr. It. T. Cuivcrwell, the only liiedifcaJ^ijoctilioncr who cv-er-tfxclusively adopted Ihic -as., the sol. branch d^liisipKoj^sg^.^ <£ .Dr. L. L. Smith Fereby infoj^ns p\\o piiblic that ' medical man [t\ < Vfrib >-pehntl{fs. <tf^ PWV pf 3 .' lession that olhpr*-fadv v ertisin.i{ are un (jualilied, and t'lsiti therefore, iv ]>reiendiub to be qualified ar^ bbtaiiiiß'^inoncy uudeV lalse pretences. J)r. L. L. Smith algo vvMws tna ; pujili' against tlie quackeries tJVutti^u. 'If 'tlutalter of any of tli'ese^'d vertis^'noiitl-uui.-escape with his lit*, o^u'r *3'4?teui be noi thorough)? aud^iirppfliijably uydei;niinef J by them, be ttiay lcolc upoii hiniselfas th. niOKt fortunate naertal. ' ; ' ' ' Dr. L. L.SM-ifft has been applie/J iv b> 80 many 7"ufortmiote broken-down yotuifiold^nieil, • utterly crbslibd in sprit, ruinc;i in body, and filched in t-oclcci that Im deems it a duty to publish this to th. w©rld. 'Those mcD and women wjio Jiave beef the victims of unprincipled elmrlaiaii frequently seek that recovery whicli v often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Whcr will the public understand that it is» o u their interest to' coustilfc a 'duly q\ialifie medica'nian, who has made this his soU stu^y rather than iapply to a number o ignorant impostors, who merely harp anc'' ! prey upon 'I iLdir Ipocket'^aiid^iifcalth. J>r. L' L. Smith has alway stated that to wari) tiie 'fjSbj^^^&f^i quicSfeuds bis chief reason for advertising. : , In all casep of nervousj debility lo^raiess' spirits loss of pow e^ pimples on tiie forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business /tn^otencv' drainage from the system, anc the various eiiects of errors of youth and b,lpodisO)sonin£ fr m diseases previously contn.c!,cd, D>. ;L. !L. 'Saiitli 'ii-Svite* 6ufl«i-ers to cou'siil^ him, iis lie has im hesitation iv slutiiig that no nWlc.ll niau pit.'ier here or in; Jihglahd; ;J\hs hii.l th-i opportunties cf practice and extraordinnrv experience which hi* ba&bad>|' akciluie those who really dßsire to be'treateif by one who is at the hoa.d of his-protessiou in this' branch of medical praetilv should lost no time iv seeking his advice. i\or sriould anyone marry without Hist consulting him. The new consulting roo us are at 182 Collins Stubm East, MELBaujtKB Opjiosite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor Private entrance is iv Stephen street south' consultation nun (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid obserration. Book published by the Doctor can He bud on application to him
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1298, 17 September 1883, Page 4
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