Publil Notoea ' SPECIALITY ! SPtCIALISI^SE ' Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. '' riIHJKTY yenra sinre. when Dr. S-nii>i X fii>l comntei.iel pracite i.eie. it wn<i iliou^lit by n.edieal men, thni i o be i S.^ecialisi wbn oerouat.'ry loilie uroien smnal niHK. but tins like m,»i ot\n>r innovators in se nt'fie a-ndiay mailers vr,n found ralwer to aid th n io t «■ •• mira dg * to that pro e-i<ion r wlien-in mo speciii n/ was practiced. Lalleoiiiiu. and iucnrd, iu trame, and Actoa, in Kn^laiid weretor years eried down • by their n.edn-Hl brcthem. Now and tor m-mj pist yeni* they hate U<en looked up to, uud q ioi« 1 liy every ni».n who pretends 10 lime a..y i»u we^ljje of the particular branch ot the pn«l< 9s on svlneii n.e^e yenileta 'ii >\)ev - lall) devoted theuisi lves ii.. it, was Hilsame wiiJi Jtiiomus VVils-oti. tiie " Skm D cior," recetuly kui-L-ted by Uor M .j,.r,iy. learn >inre. itwiis the same wit ii Dr. Ii» L. Sniiih, ot Mlbcurue. wlio priict-ned ( ■< did LaiieniHini nn.l liieor.i) as a s| eci.ili.-i^ In 1111 cased 01 diseases A'id habits wiiicu produce *ynip'iouis o. N ivou* AlfectioiiN,. ol Skin Kiupii -iiß, >jt 1 io>tr,ttion, andniuk>« hurnun beiniis in virile, or n bich unfit (hem io tarry on the puroours ol ihfir beiiitf. of which deinonstraies it^flf, or , the other lin'id, in Kruptne Di-e.i:ses and Secondsiy Forms ol Alfeiiion>. ,n all of thep« cmsm I I bow neceosary it lsiolnne the tjpecialai«t who has (ero e 1 !ii> wUote liictime to tho>tudyuif{ana practisin u in ibis one hrnnrli of his prolosion ? lleu<:e, nuw, alter k^ many years, all minut «, are Uiuiliar 1.1 I him. and symptoms which (it .h noi uri- ; rea>touat.le to 8 ipp. se) may not strike theGeneral Pracciiiomr ai once. n,, w from, constant practice and obxe^ium make 1. L. L. Smith master ol tl e sui.ject. Ihe UieJical (Jl t !e»»io« — inai J>f i\ l& - --more liberb - nmd. d of them— huveIU ewi^e ie«:.. K in se | i.li«»facr.»nd pecialistn now in evtry branch — icniiM. bu.isis, syibilic, mental diseases, cheM d.M-a»<^ and in fact ev»-ry portion ol t; e huuitii iraue, has now some lut-iaocr the prolissiou who devot.a his tune to thai, and to none other. For HjMance. the - i-he>t doctor'' w.,u d on no nceouot aiiend an accouciitueut, and the oculint would not think ol S3ll«ni{ a hi-.. ken leg - r but oa Ii would ml trice his pat.ent to n<i u, ihal doctor who i.s m.ist lame ! l,r 1 realm* liiu di>tace rrquirii.ij skill. Dr. L L .^uiiii. a>kx iiio-<c who requireUfatujeni lor WiaKi.t-Sf, Prustrauon. UarieniH-Hs, and Merili y, whose Irames an-l whose tson.NiiiiiMons aie .-.h-itierea, to consult iiiu as an »-xperi — 1 1 ■ 1 r > j< (3o). 'y ears pract ice in the col.-nj. with a pracuctf ex fi.ilnm iliii.iiuh, ui uol only tlie Uoionit-rt put. in India, Fiji, and cn-n in £ni{land, hecluiius ouKhl lobe suUic.ei.t 10 cause eveiy uian or woman nquiuitf such b knl a» 1* alluded to tbore, 10 ciiMilt biin either prrsoiiiiily or by letter. 4 As a iSjph:lo(4rapher no other m^dii-al nidn uk 1, en tt |> e to hate Much lar^tfexperience a* he po.s^e -es, uud lurcher ai.ied i.11.'. nuns— sucli s NervutiM <Jin< ase. —no mie in tne profession bus enj .yed so 1 Uiucn.pubnc coi.fi enct'. Dr L. L7 SMITH. CONSUJLIATIOW ifiiK (Oy lettvTj £1 iitdicin.h nppr-pnatcly packed an i torwuidcu nil over i l«e cmtiscd DU. L. 11. SMITU 182 Collins SfushT East, Mklbjouk b JUrliN oiiljN uT General Storekeepo«', aaoau w a v . GOODS srpPLIKD TO ALL POR 'JIOJS& OF IHK MoIJUOr At ueelton Prices. JNICHOL RAMSAY, IyIIOLKSALE A RKTAJL QKOOKtt AND General Storekeeper, HJiACKAS P ir.M\ rjl A I L O i< BUOA1) W A V (Adjoining the Melbourne Wold,, Having opened with h lurj-e Slock ni WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH , Coatings, IwEiJDS, Ac, invites an early call. All the Goods, have been car efmly selected, and the Make Quality, aud Style are unequalled. FIT AND WOK K MhNSHIP ft 'T A ANrk Kn. "1W TR.AVkLLkii^ * QOUItTNKY'S "TUKCTIOJN AC OOMMODATIOJNMIopsK. luanftaliua Junction. ACCOMMODATION fob TRATKLLERB Boat on ihe girer for orossinc to Lyell. 'Ihe following are some *i tuts udvantige* oonierred by the Land Transfer yute-j :~ 1. It secures the uriuciual beni'fits and ad* vantages sougnr to i)e ntiuuied in the system of re^ibt ration of deeds, 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title uu>iecessar.v »* to all lund ro« gistered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Piupertj lor the future 4. It makes purchasers ot tbo fee and leases perfectly secure. o. it simplifies, to tbe utn\ w, t possible it, the foruw o transfer and the modes ot conveytiiuifl. 6. It iucreiises tlu saioab'e value ofland. 7. It tends to lower the rate o< JMtweM oa loans secured on htnJg. 8. It gives lacilities for the effe«i«i laf., e estutes in a,llotu.«uis. eaa F ' y. 'I ruilbuctious be ■ . ner DI< I"T " U ° llCe ' and at 8 m « n »mum
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1318, 2 November 1883, Page 4
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