Publil Jf btceo ' s FECIAL IT _ I: S^alaums!. " Draw on Nature— she compels y OU honor the acceptance. rpHIKTY yeHrs since, when Dr. Smiti'i JL first commene-J prai-iice ' nvre, it un* ■houtflit by medical men, thai i 0 bei Socialist wa s oerouat-.ry lo she prolessonal niH«\ tut thifi Jik e most oilier innovjitibLßitme!ntifie_nd.!ay mailer* WBS fbu|jd ralf er lo a<d th ri io < e -infra die'" io that pro ession,. wherein the specia.it/ was practi>ed. -Lalle'iuau.' aud Kici.rd in. _J£rjuite, and: Acton, iu J_n u laud werelor years cried down- by the.r medu-al Imlhe.n. Now and for ,_„-- gt tl^ey have Oten looked up u,, _ n( j rj, (0 | ei by every niy.u who -pretends io have ai lV kn we.ige ot the particular branch of fb_ pr.iipssion which. these gentlemen s-peci-ially devoted theniseU'es to. It w-as ibe mme » itb EraWilw' Wilson, ihe '•• Skin D. ctor,'' recently, kni^hied ,by tier Mitje^iy.. . . ' Years since, it'waiy ibe B_me*rthDr L L. Bmiih, ol M»-I\)purne, who prictised ( - « did Ldlemaud aod liicord) asa : upeuialiM. In »li cases of diseases and habos wincli produce *y_ipt6in_ oP_V ,ivou.s Affections otSk-i--_-i-mni-.ni»,ofi-'ru-irrtiiou,Biidoniki» human beings .inyirile, or which uutit iheai lo v*rry on the purposes of their heii.j or which demoti si rates, itself, on the other liHMd.in KruptiveD^e-isea-aud Secondary : Forms of Atteclions. i n all of these cub.m bow necessary it i_i©jjji»e the Specialaist who has devo el Uis whole liietime to the studying and p-raciisib'a'in' this o.ie branch °t. tyS l""o ession P v Hence, nuw, alter . k.» |many yeara', all minut « _re famihar io jhitti. and aympiouis which (itis uoi un-los-ipp-'sej" uiay not strike the jGeiueral Pi;ao,uijopyr;,at onoe; ij^w frd»4 'cuuslant praciice and obse-vai ion make; ;• i. L. L.rS(uith,ma«ierol tke nubject. | 'ibe uieaicai prdlession—uiai is, the 'more r . .liberal-uiindej of ibeu»— have ilikewite riß.ue'>iiio_4li_4o<._iid -pedialistrt iiiow iu krery branch— oculist, aurists, l^tSlt* :«w?6tjil dj'sewes, ,-iimt', .dise«_ea,: land in fact every porlioa of the human jlraiiie, has Dot? go ae memuer ot ihe •prolusion w, 'P.aVyotes. bis time io that, jund to nuiie i oibrfr. • Fur'iuetauce. tbe ••chestr-dpetor^ M *>u.d on bo account Jaileud an' accoiiclnnenl, and ihe oculist Iwjmld j.ot,t|iiukrt))s3ii!ng a broken Jegfc-V jbuteath ncjuici aiivice lug Ratieut 10 go, to jibat doctor who- is 'ihosY'fanie'l for ireaiinn jlUtiUlSfur-e TiTrtTrrrrri! special skill. • ,vDlr: iL •_*fc_jnh'_s_. ! r ibSis'e *bo requife ji reatiueiil v |ur , -^V). ea^nejss, Prostraliob. jUarreiiijcss, a«.d Merdiiy, whose frauies:ind wliOAeeuu(>iiiuiTuiJi' aie h hatiered, to •consult hiy.', 66- an' tlk\n-t\— ilwry (3U> i'f? |, *r* , C ,^H i! u' i he Q<H^<J, w ith a practice ,e£iJßi»di»i; l!liV4.iJ|.||, l u^ llu t only the Ooloniea (put iu ludin.Fiji.fand ereii in England, be M"''M 1 4.i' u «hVU*-p* s.su,t_c,.ei.5 .su,t_c,.ei.t io cause every ,!uiah rc _f rt^Qiiiig'sucb ski. l as ts -lltided to .above, loe.iusult him either Ipe^rsoually or, by leiter. - . A?3"'a 'SypiiiJbgrupher no oilier ibet|ical man as titen abe to have such la rye experience as be pos^e *es, and lor o' her allied iiitVciioiis — such is Wervous disease —no oue iu liie prolV&siou lias ei*j «ycd so UiUcii public COL_jCUCe. Dr L. L7 SMITH. coMSULiAiioiJ fjjb (by letter) £1 -iedi'cuii.a appr, prialely packea ani torwaided ail over ihe ciulised globe. ' DE. X. ~L. SMITH 182 Collikb Stke_t East, MBhwous s JOII in 0 11 1 IN if. General Storekeepe*.', BliU-AOWAV.. GOODS srj'PLIKD TO ALL POlt .'iiOJNii OP; lH4£ I>li^t4ilor At iieetiiMj. Prictm. WIGHUL RAMSAY, -TTTHOLKSALG _; RBTAI^L GROO-* AUD ; General Storekeeper* liLACK'S P.)IXT. ¥^ S~E T TEL E t * rp A I L 0 B BROADWAY (xVdjoining the Melbourne Hotel,, Haying opened with s large Stock ot WEST OP ENGLAND CLOTH . Coatings, Tweuds, &e., invites an earlycall. All the Goods, have been carefully selected, and the Make Quality, and Style are unequalled. F I T A N D W. 6 R K M a N S H I 1' ' 'fiHAil'ji NTTt-'K I). v 'TD^TS^|^_Ki.^. QC^liXNl^fef^T^^ AC „ j:..:T_;r: i-, •?*>■«*»-. —.. ■* ■;;;.;_ ACCQ^4&I>Afl6^ ■ )- .i'rrZtfJ'-Xz-". .i isor: J '.: rr: l^] r .^V" '--■■-''♦"<"' ' •■■- " j Boat owjfha^ri ver for crossniirrtrii^^Jj-. --- ---.' V ffi-:On'"-'n-i" ' - ■'*'[_ ;.; a Ike tellowuig are some -flue advantages, iouferred by the Land TrtMisfer sy/fe_i :~ 1. It secures the principal bencfits^uid advantages sougiit to ne uttuiiied in the eystetft of registration Of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as. to all laud re. gistered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Reiil Property • lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. _. it '. simplifies, to the u*«n >-t possible it, the forms o' r transfer aud the uiodssof conveyance* 6. It increases tha saieabe value oJUand, * 7. It leuds to lower ;tte rate o^ rnteroat oa ioaus secured on laiiis.f . v . ;8. It gives Jacilitiea' for ibe ''©ieikoi' fiUw' ' : estates' in allotuieiits*. crfn " F y. Transactions .. be ___ momeur e notice, and at « minimum ' -not *
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1319, 5 November 1883, Page 4
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