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■':!!.:. i. Ot eC JS'drthtJMf.s.s, Bcl'lit.-;, f.nrv »■ P/jlCer ißjiL>'iit<t(on/itr4i, Inaisrrellon o* curiji YuiiUi, Xi/phili fir Disease*. In all the above eases, urrisiaj from errors and the yielding to the pax* ions, no time should be lost i« at one.; arrest the progress ol disease. DR. L. L. SMITH || AS devoted h.mself for twenty venrs I k in tliecol.injr to tho practice of tins, branch ot his profession while previously in England, he was tlu> pupil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. K. T. Culverwell, the only medi«al practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this a* the sole brunch of his profession. Dr. L L. Sihth hereby i n f drtn j ; th# • t )ubhe that * the only /eguf.r v ,gualifiea medical, man UU paialitff 'of' his pro (ession that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in. pretendine to be qualified are obtaining money under lalse pretences. Dr. L L. Smith also warns the public against rlie quackeries aJvertii 6u . If the taker oi any of these advertised nostrum* es. - pc ij-iti, his life, or Wk Byßtem be not JiorouKliJv and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself^ th© most /orlunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to b 9 1. /iiany^fortunat,. ;,,-,.,,,..d0«-nyoungi. mer., utterly crushed in- sprit, ruined ■ -.-.. •"■ v ... din pockec that be ■i ■- v u.tiuty io pubhsli thin to the world. Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is | often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When ; will the public understand that it is to their interest to consult a duly qualifiedmedic ' Mian, who has made this Iris BO l* «tu*.y rather than npply to a number oi iKiiorane impostors, who merely harp and |.ivy uuoii their pockets and health. Jr. L-li. bMiTH has alway stated thnt to warn the public of these quicksands Ins c-hicf reason for advertising. In nil cases of nervous, debilityiowness spirits loss of power, pimples on the iorehenu, lassitude, inaptitude for business on potency 1 drainage from the system, and the various effects of errors of youth and blood poisoning frm disuses previously extracted, Dr. L. L. Smith ikvite, shflprcrs to cpnsult him, as he has no lifNitaiion in stating thai no medical m.i.i w»«jer here or in lin«rland, has hud theoOportuniies of practice and extraordiunry experience which he has had. Tkerfor© those. who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time in .seejritijr his advice. Aor siiiould anjohe many without h'rst con^ duJting him.. '■ I The new. consulting rp'i as are at 182 Collins Stiiem East, Melbqobnb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor) f rivate entrance is in Stepheu street south coksultation fee (by letter).... £1 Medicines lorwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid observation Hook published by the Doctor oan >* had on application to him General Storekeepei.-, BiiOAD W A V . GOODS sr'PPLIKD TO ALL POR 11OJN6 OF IHK liLsnaCT At /(eeftou J'ricen. NICHOL RAMSAY, VTTTHOLESALE & UETAIL aßoG£tt AND General Storekeeper, ni.ACt'B p i[\ r r, 1\ S M T TELE, rr\ ail o b BHOA D W A V (Adjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Having opened with * lar^e Stock oi WEST OF EIVGLAND CLOTH r Coatings, Tweeds, &c, invites an early call. All the Goods, have been carefully selected, and the Make Quality, and Style are unequalled. PITANDWOHK MaNSHll' GTTAx. ANTE E U. , , IO Tli.iVhi,Lii,K3. ' /^OUIITNJtY'S JUNCTION AC» ! COMMODATION,HorSE. luan^ahua Junction. ACCOMMODATION ioh TRAVELLERS Bont on the river for crossing fo Lvell. /~IOMPAMKS' PAY-SHEETS supplie. \J ou the shortest -notice, aud at reduce" utes, at the liiiK6 Olhco. 'llie lollowiiig are some ot the advantage* coulerred by tlie Land Transfer sjsm.j : — • 1. ll secures the principal benefits and advantages eongiit to on attained in the bViteui ol rog'iotrition of deeds. 2. It renders retiospeftive investigation of title unnecessary ua to all laud rei piatereii. 3. It Bin.plifies the Titles to l>e*l Property fur tin- luturo 4... It Hulked i)ui'ol»<isp«-b of tbe fee and lenfres pfriectij sw:ui«'. o. . Minpl»«ien, io «*i« umi »"t possibid :t, ( lit- lorm* o trtviit-fer utni the :i,o<i: - sol roitve^an*'". «j. It int'ieaseß i Ji v» saieub c vnluo ol'lund. 7. ll tunUb to lower the cato o 1 ♦•lUn'cst ou I'jiuis secured on lukJs. 8. It give-* lucilitiea lor the etfeoioi lar^o csiates in allotments, eta F y. Triiiisaetious he ,, dP uioiiuMii'« uotice, Hiid at a minim, uu

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1314, 24 October 1883, Page 4

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