Publil Notcea ifECiALITI' ! SPtiUiALlsrs"!. Draw on Nature—she compels you to> hanor the acceptance. rPHIKTY years sinte, wl.en Dr. Switn X first com.nei.ied prarncu ..eie, it u«s thou K.it by medical men, t1,,,, , o be i Socialist w af , deroeat-ry 10 -he prole«sonal uiHi., but tl 118 jjj^ m .»t oilie«--innovutioLßinße.iilifieand-.ay maners whs found rall.er to aid lit nio. c•• ii I(ru d-g ' totbat pro ession,. « herein tha spedau,was .praciifled. Lallemauu and jiicord iti France, and A4jio!i, iv.ii,, vu | and We ,e lor years cued down by their, me iu-al brclhern. JNow and lor u>«ny p fl8 t yearn tlicy have been Juoked up v,, au U q,,.,^.! by every my.n who preiei.ris io have a..y ku ;weii«e of the particular branch ol the prolession which these t>eritlem^n. specially oevoted themstlves 10. it Wd s iii« siime with Era.-.mus Wilson, the •• Skin Doctor," recently kni^hled by iur Yeats since, it was the name with Dr. L. L. Smi'h, ol Melbourne, who praot'xed (<i did Lullemdiio. ati.t l.icord) as a tipeji«|i»u in nil cubes ol diseases and habils wluclt produce symploms N -tvous Atfeelions, of Skin Erubll;U*j.pfPru*lf.iiioij, aud mui.^ human beina«'invinle, or which unnt ihem to carry on tlie^urpoxes ot their beiu^. or which demouslraies itself, on the other l)H«id,in EnipiiveDi-ed>esand becoudaiy Forms ot 4declions. in all of these chsch how necessary it is tohuve-ihe Opecialamt who has devote 1 iiis whole Ineiime to tho studyuiKana piaciisiny iv this one. branch of his j.ro'e>sioii ? Hence, now, alter «<>- many years, all minui sb are famtlia. io him. and Symplons* which (it is noi unreasonable toiß.ippuse) uiay not strike the General Practitioner at ouoe, ,| U ,w from ooiiMtant priielice uud 'obhei'Valinn mak<» . i. L. L. Smith master ol the s,ui.ject. ibe metJicdl j.wlessiou— that j«, the more liberal-minded ot them— have likewise teu.iy.iised LLefaet.at.d .specialists now in etery branch — oculist, auiists, sy. hihe, mental diseases, cliest. di-ejisfs, and in fact every portion ot t! c liuinaa irau.e, has uuw some mi-muer ol \[to proiessiuu who tlevott'S Uis time to thai, and to none other. For instance, ibe •• chest doctor wou d on uo uccouut aueiid tin accouchmeatt 'aud the oculist would not thiuk ot 83f.!n«a brrtken teg; but eai-h would aJncofiis, pal lent lo go t.> that doctor who is mi.st Wn(e 1 for treating the di>(>ase r<'quiiiii&r»peeiai slnll. Dr. L L. «tsks ibOse who require i real men t ior Weaktiess, Prostration, ii«.ireiiiies«, ««id c-tpriluy, «hose lrauK'B au'l vtho»f cotisliiuiious a ( e slid tit- red, to consult liiu us an experi.—llurv (3u^ }earspr.ichce in ihe cohuy. wiliiaptdOtife ex-ending ilnouuln U' not only the Colonies put in India. Fiji, hhJ rven hi E-n-lHiid, he claims oujjlu to be sufficient to cause every mau or woman rtquriLg suub &kiil a» v alluded to above, to uonsuit him either" personally or by letter. As a 6yp!nlonrapher no other medical niuii as o«en ah c to have such lary«» experience as lie pos-e >es, and lor o' her allied »itt •clious— sutli s Neiv<xis disease — no one iv me professiou lias eiij >yed ««i> much coiiii .eiiua. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONBULTAIIOJN FISE (by letter) jEI iiediciiica appr<.priuu|y pacued au.j lorwaided all over the ciulued DR. L. T. SMITH 182 Collins SrKKh,T East, Melbsubub JUHi\ oiii iN G"" General Storekeeper, BEUAU VV'A V . GOODS srppLlKD TO ALL POlt IlONb UF LHK lUMiUCT At. iieellou Prices. KICHUL RAMSAY~ XTT HOLES ALE t RETAIL GROCER AND General Storekeeper, HLACR'SP UNT. P. A 1 E T T E L jf % * mal l o c BROADWAY (Adjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Having opened with « large Stock of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH , Coatings, Twejsds, &c, invites an early call. All the Goods, have been carefully selected, and the Make Quality, and Style are unequalled. FJTANDWOKK M n N S H I L» OTTA j ANTKRii. TO TfcUViiLLliii.s. /^OUKTNEY'S JUNCTION ACCOMMODATIONvHOI^E. lnaugahua Junction. AeCOSIMODATION J0» TRAVELLERS Boat on the river for. crossing to Lyell. The following are some ot the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer eyaie^i :—~ 1. It secures the priucipul benefits aud advantages sought to oe attained in the system of registration of deeds. 1 2. Itrendera retrospective investigation «f - title uuneueaßury v* to all laud re« . gistered. 8, It simplilies the Titles to Keal Pioperty ifor the future 4. It uiakes purchasers of tbe fee and leaeee perfectly secure. o. xi simplifies, to the utm «,t possible ;:t, the forms o transfer aud the modes of cou veyanoe. 6. It iuoreasee th« saleabe value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o* htereßt on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the effeeioi larga estates in allotments, oin F y. Trunsuptiouß be _ w moment's notice, and at a minimum noat.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1317, 31 October 1883, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1317, 31 October 1883, Page 4
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