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Publil Notcec. Xervujsncss, Debility, Loss of Power Spermatorrlttea, Tntlicrrefion o» early Youth, tiyphili/ir Diseases. Tn all tin* above cases, urrmhif/ from errors and the yielding to the pasoums, uo tinie should be lost to at once arrest Mie progress of disease. DR. L. L. SMITH HAS devoted himself for twenty re»n s iw the colony fo the practice of this branch of Ins profession while previously, in England, he was tho pupil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. H.T.Cuirerwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this at the sole jranch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby in forms fh« public that » the only le(j<ilf.y*qtifiHfica medical man i tnis 'peciulitt/ of his profession that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also wirns tne puWio against the quackeries aJvertihiu. W the taker of tiny of those advertised tvistt-Htua es -pc with his life, or his system he not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look up«m liimself as th« roost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied tv by dcii.any "iiibrtunate broken-down youm;* od mcL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined iv body, him! filched in poi-k'et that he clams it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have beon ihe victim!, of unprincipled ehurlatans iiequeutly seek that recovery which is I often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When • will the public understand that it is to their interest to consult a duly qualiße.) medic. 'man, who has vi..de this his sol* ■stu'.y rather tLan apply to a number ot ignorant impostors, who merely harp and l>ivy upon liieir pockets and health. Jr. L- L. Smith has alway stated th.it to warn the public of these quicksands his chief ren«iou for advertising. Jn all eases of nervous, debilily lowneHJ spirit" loss of power, pimples on the :orehead, bissitude, inaptitude for busmen* mifou-ucv' drainage from the system, and the various effects of errors of youth and blood i-.oisoninjj ii- m diseases previously coiJtrHcied, Dr. L. L. Smith, invite, suiiercrs t o consult, him, „s |, c j iag no liknuueiou 111 stati.it; thai no medical ukuj hen; ov in Jutland, has had th» ot'portunues of practice ami extraordin.iry experience wJiich he has had. Tkerfore thost- who reaily desirw to lie treated iiv one »\ iio is ul luv htad ol his pcofe«sion in this branch of medical practice should lose uo lime in seeking his «.iviet^ Nor should anyone many without tirst consuiting him. The new consulting re» as are at 182 Collins SriiKkT East, Melb»ubw» . Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor) Private entrance is in Stephen street south. COKsl'Uaiion *"XX (liy letter) fl AJeuiciui's lorwarded t«>all the colonies no packed as 10 avoid obseratiun. iiook puL-iisLei by ihe Doctor can hsd on application to him General Storekeep© w ', BLioaD w a V . i*i L"/r!!!b to all pou TiO NS OF IH K . 1 ' I > I 1 K lC £ At Kecflnn Price!,. NICHOL RAMSAY, TT^HOLESALG & RETAIL GROCER AKP General Storelieeoer, rt»,A(JK. f S P »I\T. P. S E T TJS L E t nn a 1 l o v J3 « O A 1) W A V (Adjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Having opened with t Jar«e Stock vi WEST OF KKGLAXD CLOTH . Coatings, TwiiiODs. &.c, invites au early call. All the Goods, have been eaieluilv selected, and the M;ike Quality, and Style are unequalled. FITANPWUIIK MrtNSHU' (lIIA, A i\ i' K K w. iv J U » VKL.Uh.It -. * i^OUUTNIii"S .RUCTION AC* COMMODATION^HOUSB. lnan^ahua Junction. ACCOMMODATION fob TRAVELLERS Boot on ihe river for crossing to Lvell. / COMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS *upplie. \J on the shortest notice, and at reduce utefi, at the Limes Otlice. The following ure some ol the udvunttgos cunleiTod by the Land Xmnsfer system :— 1. Ji soiures the principal benefits and advantages bougnc to' oe attained in the tvsttmi o( vey,i6tr«iiioii ol deeds. t. It renders retrospective investigation of title uu»\eccßsary an to al) laud re« gistered. 3, It simplilies the Titl«s to IJa-il Ptoporty lor the future i. It niaUes purehnsers of the fee and leiises perfectly soeure. «>. ... ciiiipiiiit's, to the ui;»n "tt possible :1, the iorias o lraut>ier uud the iiioti^sot couveyanre. '>. It lnei'Cii^ft) iJiu suieub c value oi land. 7. li lenUs to lotvur ite rate o 1 f*itnrent on l-.uns Beuurcd on luiids. ■ ■>. it give» iui.iJHiuß lor the en"e?i<ti large t;^iutfß 111 aiiotu entb, ova F \j. i iuiieuctious be ncr monieiii's uoiice, and at a minimum •»ost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1310, 15 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1310, 15 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1310, 15 October 1883, Page 4

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