PubiilSfitwa. . -■• •' __ u^-^ -. tfitm..:* . . ; SPECIALITY 1 SPfci.ClALlSl'S! \ ;.: „ Draw on Nature— she oompeh you ' -ipf-/ '*.■..'■■ honor tlie acceptance. '." '.",'.,■' . mHTRTT ye ,r 8 «.i n ,. e . when T>r. Smitn L first fomne.ee I praet.ee here/it Wiift |-lina«tit by me.iical men, that to b»W ! : Siecialisi was derotjafc.ry to <heprofe*i-i ! " ■ mun, but this like m.^t oilwr .nnovHtioi.B in soiit.fic and iay matters win found Mll.er to aid th; n io be ' infra diff" -oilfji* |.roeds,o«..:i{fcereinthe Bpeciaitty! was practiced lfcJ»TlfeinHnu and Kicord, .« and Mm, in En u l an d Wer^ !6r^|eaVs orieffl6jpffi by their medical -' brctliet m . ...No* «id#>r m»ny p,i 8t year*' •• they |l»ay| |?i-(tr^;oke.t up t,,, and q.ioiei 'I *?ss ;lH^ [s£9 pretends io have auf iiu:w.en^'6Oiie particular brHnch of the pr<ifpß^^\Wm^elf tliese fpecilally HPvßteii^ft»6mjielves io. It. was' ilia same with{ fitr^Kmus Wil*on. the '• Skit* : ? D ctor," recently knighted b/ ilef M'ljesty. * Yft»r;i» «<iope. if tras the name with Dr. L. L. Smith, ol M.-lliourue. who prnctwed (an «iid £iitllfi»«uu on. l i;ieord)a>) a spvcyiltei* tv nit. cases ot diSHHses and hubil* wnteh produce symptoms of N.ivous Atfeciioa^ ot Skin Erupti nf,>l fro- irinoii,an<f make human bein^<> invinle, or which unfit then* to rarry on the purpose* of their being, Of which demonstrates it«elf, on the other , h«»id, iv Kruoiivo L)i>e<-«es aud ftecondnrjr Formal of A.ffettious. iv ail of thene cnge« how iici'OMiry it in to have (he Speoialanst who ha>) (ie.'O 6 t « Uuie liietimu to the >CudyinK aii'i praensinti in this one branch of nis profession P Hence now, after somany years, all minutia are familiar tohim, and symp<oius which (it .8 not unreasonable. to 8 ipp> »c) way not strike the (jreiierul Practitioner a> once, iiuW froir* coiiKtH^it practice »i»d ob>cvatiou makei. L. L. Braiih ibVster ot He subject. Ibe medical profession— thai in, the more liheraUminrled of them— have likewise re •*,"». sed ihefact.Hnd .>pecialisU now iv every brunch— jculist, anrinti> t syi hilie, mental diseases, cheat diM-nses, Htid in fact every portion ot the huuiau Tauiei has now some memiier of ibd profession who dtvoies his time to that, ;ind to none oilier. For instauce. the "chest doctor' 1 , wou d on no %ce7nj<ft ' attend an accouchment, and the oculist h would not think oi 83i;!iii{ a broken left x. but each would advice his patient 10 «<i l-» that doctor who is mist tamal tor ireatint< tlie disear-e requiruit; special skill. Ur. L L. Smitn a>ka ibone who require ireuiuieni for ' VVenkiies.*, Pcosir<it:ori, Karreuness, and Meriluy, whose trainea wild .wlice cotiKtt 1 in ions aie sliMtiered, to consult him aft an expert— thir'y (SD>. years practice iv ilic cok-ny. witliapraoticv exeiidum ihrounh«.ut not ouly the fy>olonie* put iv India, Fiji, and ereu iv Etuilaud, ha claims ouKlit to be sufficient to cauvc every mkii or womau requiin^'such >,kill as *v alluded to hbove. io consult him either 1 personally or by letter. A.s a Csyphlonritpher no other medical man as oi en ub c to have such larjje experience as he po<i>ese.i t aud lor oi her allied affections — such n* Nervous disease —-no one in i.ne professiou has euj jyed so mucbjpuoiic cobfiJeuce. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. coNSULiAtiow fkb (by letter). ...jfil Medicines a^i^r priaUMy piiuue.i and tor* waideii all over the civilised globe. 1)11. L.lO SMITH 182 Collins Stuket East, Melb«obK« FOR TUX BLOOD IS THK LIFE." —See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. . C L A It K E'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND HESTOAER, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." For cleucsing and clearing the blood trim iiupuiities, cannot oe too highly recom* mended. . : : ' l'*o ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Boi-ec of all kiiidso it is a nerer-failiug and ,)ermHiifiir. cure. It cures old s'orps. It cures ulcerated sores on *he neck. It cur»s ulcruted legs. ... It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy kotos. It cures glandular swonings. It clears the 1 blood from ull itnpur* 'mai>. ,c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und wttrraut'ed free from aiiythin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suli'eiers to gire it a i rial to test its value. Thousaudtt of testimonials from all part Sold in botues and 2s contaititug six times the quantity Usenet— sufliuient to effect & permanent euro in the ;i-6at majority* of lojig-atandiutf cases, by al Jheur.sts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clare k, Chemist Apothecaries' 11 all, Lincoln, Jliugland. EXPORT AOKNTS: Uurgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Cole man street Loudou ; New berry aud Sous, 96, Farringdon street, London ; SttHger aud Sons, Oxford street, Londwi; and nil the London Vv holesale Houses. JS'eto Zealand Agentt— Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, DuiieMin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grimwado, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Kcogh, Druggists, iiemmous and Co., Druggists. m — 1 <ooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form f to be obtained in any the Times OtUce, Keefton. ■ — The following are some ef tbe advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system :-— I. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to oe attained in the I system of registration of deeds. : 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary us to all laud re* gistered. 8, It simplifies the Titles to Real Property ior the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee auS leases perfectly secure. 0. .U simplifies, to tbe uc>n <*t possible st, the forms o transfer and the uiodesoi eouveyahW. «>. It increases thw saieab'e value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o« interest on loans secured on luaJs. 5. It gives iaeilities for the effeeioi large estates in allotments, oun F 9. 'iruueuetions be ' ocr monieut'H notice, and at a minimum
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1324, 16 November 1883, Page 4
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