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Pub'il ilouts Xervujmcss, I)aliUty, £ OJW „,- p oteer bperwaforrJuea, Indiscretion a' euriy 1 out!,. Syphilitic Disaue*. 'n ail tho above eases, arnduo f,- UM errors and the yMnr, to Ue pa Jons, 110 time should be lost to at olltie aiTest ', J „ progressotdisea.se. °* >»*> D ll. L. L. BMITJI HA ? d rr otei l ll ' m " elr for fc^"iy yen, « woll, U,e only roodica, pnTcKU^ l^ nodical man , Uis iy & 9^Jf^ 'ession that others adwting ar/ x n . qu.hfae.l and that, therefore, fa pretend W 0 be qUHhfaed are obtain^ money 35 lalse pretences. J ""ut.r I>r. L. L. Smith also w..rns the mihii,. •aker of any o f the* nlrerbW no S tr Un " ho ou K hlj and wrepambly undermined »>V t .em, he may kok upon himself as tl« most ioplmiatc mortal. Dr. L. L Smith has been applied to im demany .u.lortunate broKeu^nyounod mci., utterly crushed in sprit, ruino^ •n body, and filched /„ pocket tha he clams it a duty to publish thi» to th, world. Those men and ™men who I H .r« bora nfnn V J C H DlB ° v , n P ri «rfplti charlatans Mequently seek that recorery which is often beyond Dr. Smith's .control. When will the public underhand that it in tc their u.tcrest to consult a duly qualified medic ',,«». who Lv mnde tlfi.l.i. «Ole stuf.y rather lhau apply to a number w i«uurant impostors, who merely h arp an< 4 nivy uhou their pockets and health J>r. L-L. Smith has ahvay stated that to warn the public of theso quickstnds Ins duel reason for advertising In all cases of nervous, debility lown« B » ■ spirits lo ss of power, pimple uU & c rorehcad, lassitude, inaptitude for business /mjioteiicv drainage from the system, unc the vanons effects of errors of youth and blood enisomiiK tt iv diseases preriousUcontracted, Dr. L. L. Smith JHrite, Buflprew to consult him, ttS | lC haß li''K.ia:ion in stating L | iat uo Ulet |, ca , mHll e.'ber here or iv Jinjfland. has hud th.. onporfunties of pra L -ti«e mjd extraordiuarr experience which he has had. Tkerfo.e those who really deairo to be treated by one who is at the head of his p.-olossiou ... this branch of medical practice should ioae no time m sei'kiiijf his adviw. ;>or snould anyone many Hiiuout first consuitin/r him. The ucw consulting ro<i ns are at 182 Collins Stiiei.? East, MELVQaititK Opposite the Melbourne CLub (Lule Uit- rtsiJenc-e oi' the Governor) 1 r.vate entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTATION FEE (by Jett-ir) . £1 .Mi-ilieinos forwarded to all the (.'oloiiies no packed as (o avoid obserration. >>ook published by f lie Doctor can hmi on application to him J U 11 ±\~C 11 1NG~ General Storekeeper,. Baoad w a y . GOODS sr PPL! KO 'JO ALL POtt -HOSS OF ihk 1.'1.-sTiaor At ifeefiou Pri.-e-.. NIGHOL RAMSAY, TI^HOLESALE & RETAIL eKOCEfc j * ARC General Storekeeper, Hi-ACIv'S P >I\T. P. S E T T E L£, HP A I LOB BIIOADWAY (Adjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Having opened with i larye Stock oi WEST OF EKGLAA'D CLOTH , Coatings, TwejvDS, Ac, invites an early call. All the Goods, have been carefully selected, and the Make Quality, and Style are unequalled. FITANDWOH JLjNSHU 1 a V A . A iN T K K I ». TO TU-.-iVJSLL.hJiS. " pOUUTNKYS JUNCTION AC-. COMMODATIONvHOI^R. Inan^ahua Junction. ACCOMMODATION ion TBAVELLKKS Boat on iho river for crossing fo Lrell. pOMP AMIES' PAY-SHEETS suppiie \J on the bhoriest aotioe, and tit reduc--utcs, at the limks OflUuv 'I lie lollowing m-e some ot tiio n.lvantigOß co.iierrod by the Land Xrunsler Byßtt..i;~° 1. It tecurca the piincinid benefits and iidvantages songiir- to' ne ju tamed iai the system oriVfei.str.'iiion oliioeUs. 2. It renders retrospoctive investigation of title uuMijcosoiu-v ut, to all land ve> »ij.tereJ. 3. It siuiplilies the Titles to Me-il Pitvpurty lor tin! future 4. It makes purchasers of vbo ice and ieusL'^ perluetly secure. a. .1 tiuipliiies, to t'w v*->, « t p oSt i^ :.t, the ioi-ms o truhsier una the aiO(i''sol convoyanon. 6. It increases ih« suieub'e value o'ltinJ. T. it tc.iiis to lower tie "ate o' ■•lleri^t on .lounc B^cuivd on iui.Js. 5. it gives iaciiuius i'or the etle-».>i U,- c esiates in allotments, q,,^ j? '~ ' i). 'liunsuutiOiio be , n.onieni's noiiee. mid at a miiii :i ..nii '"OKI.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1315, 26 October 1883, Page 4

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711

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1315, 26 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1315, 26 October 1883, Page 4

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