Publil Notoeo. " SPECIALITY 1 BffiUJALId i'fijl * Draw on Nature — she compeh yow tohonor the acceptance. rjiHTRTY years >in.e. when Dr. Scnitli L firht eonviiei.cel prHi-tice here, it u«* lioutflit by u.elical men, tdat to hen Socialist was <lero U at..rv lotheprofess.onal mm., l-,n this like rn»*t o<lipi* ifinovHtionsiiisc nt.fivand'ay mi«iterß. whs found- rat >.er to aid th ri i o t>e " infra dig"' lotbat pro ession, wherein tbe speciality was pracii-ed Lhllcuihiiu and kicord, n France, ar.d Acton, m Enula«d -were:or years ,-• i e ..' down by tlieir iwehcal bri'tliern. No > an 1 f,,r mmy pust years tliey have ten L-.,ke.. : up t,, t and q4 lo te.l ■y cr.-ry imhii who |ir*teiids io-have auy ,11 wedge of the particular bmncliof the pri.tessoii which ilie^e gentlemen specimllv devoted themselves 10. It whs the same with Er<omus Wilson, die " Skin D. ctor," receudy knighted by Her M 'jesiy. Years since, ilwas the same with Dr. L. L Suiiib, ol Melbourne, who practised (as did L=iUeifiHtid mid liicord) asu spejiilist^ (ii all cases o- diseases and habits which proiluce >ytuptouis 0* N/ivotis Affections, <<t Skin EiUj.ii ns.of I'ro-Jr.uon, andmakoiiuuianbein.'s invinte, cw which until themto <arry on the purposes of their being, or which deuioi.straies Hself, on the oilier li*m«|, in Krupiue Oi>eises and Secondary Forms of 4.tfe.-iions. In all of these eiise* bow nece»Miry it isiahuve ihfr Specialaist Who has (ie>o e I 'lis wUme liietiuie to thestudying Hiii v.raciisiri.j in tbns one branch of his profession ? Hence, r.nw, alter si^ many years, all mimiiite Hre. Uuuliar to him, and symp'ouis winch (it is not unre«sona(ilc to s-ipp<-se) miy not strike the(TtMieral Practitioner a' onci'. now fromonstiini practice and ob>ervation make •r. L. L. Smith mnsier ol tie subject. Ibe medical profession—that is, themore luieral-tniudfd of them— have tilie>vi.<e reo .gmsed t!ie fact. and .specialists now tu every bnmch — .culist, auriscs sy. hilic. mental diseases, chest dni-««es^ iind in fact every porlun ot ti,e huuiau u-auie, has now suine njemuer ot ihe protessiou v\Uo dtvous his time to that,, and to none oibur. For lustauce. the "chc.it doclfir' 1 H'nii d on no nccouni al l end. an accouchtnent, and the oculist: would not think 01 ssit'rit; a hr-'ken leg but each would advice his patient lo gi» i>> ibat doctor vvno is umsl iauiet tor ireanng tne disea>e r<q<iirifiu' npecial skill. Dr. L L. auiiiu a>ks iboie who require irexituem. lor W'eal{lles^, ProstratMn, Barrenness, and Mii-ilny, whose (rimes nnd who-«e coioti'iiiiciiis aie shaticred, toconsult hi 1:1 11 & an expert — thirty (3 if years jjracttce iu ihe colony, with a prociiee «-.v«udiiii» ihiiiiiulnul not only the (Julonien pui ill liidia.Fiji, and ePeu in England, hoflHinis outjht in oe sulticei.t 10 cause every man or woman nquriug such skill as isaliiided io ebove, 10 consult biui either pcrsouaily or by letter. As a dypl>.logr»|)Jjer no other medical iiihu as li- ea hb e to have such largeexperience ;.s he pos.-e -se.s\ and foroihur allied affections — mh-Ii Nervous disease- — no «ine in Uie profession has euj >yed $6uiucu public cuuli leuce. Dr L. L7 SMITH. -ficoNSUH'Ai'iufl t'EH (by letter) £1 Jdediomus uppr <pnaU'ly pncited and forwaideJ all over the (sivili»ed^jobe. r DR. L. 1. SMITH 182 Collins Street East, Melboctknb J7IOK THE BLOOD IS THK LIKE." } — -.ee Deuteronomy, chap, xii., Verse CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND Jtt-KSTORER, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." For clemming and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skm Diseases, and) So.eEofall tiindsc it ie a never-failing aud permuniMit cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on *he neck. It cur**s ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pi in plea on tb» ace. It cures scurvy pores. It cures glandular BWeuingß. It clears the blood from all impuro mat' e Irom whalever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant lo the tasfr and warranted tree from anythiu injurious 10 the most delicate constitution of either sex (he proprietor solicits sulleters to give it & 1 rial to test its value. L'housands 01 testimonials from all part Sold in botue.3 and 2s containing e:s times the quantity 11 8 each— sutlideut to ellect a permanoat cure in the7i'6at majority ot long-standing caseß> by al Jhem.9ts and Patent Medicine Veudora tbrou«liout tbj World. Sole Propritttor, JT. J. Clabke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS : Hurgoyne, Burbidge*, aud Co., Ooleman street London ; Newberry aud Sons, 95, Farringdon street,. London ; Sanger aud Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Vv holesale Houses. Js'ew Zealand Agents — Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesol* Druggists, Uunedin and Auckland. Melboun*e Agents — Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and Al. Keogh, Druggists. Hemmons and Co., Druggists. J_ iooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, ia heap form, to be obtained iu any the Times Office, Reefton. The following are some or tbe advantages* conferred by the Land Transfer system :~ 1. It secures tbe principal benefits and advantages sougnt to De attumed iu the system ol registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title uu'iecessary aa to all laud re^ gistered. 3. It siniplities tbe Titles to Real Property lor the future 4. It makes purchttsers of tbe fee and lenses ptiriectl.) secure. a. .■■ biuiplilies, to tb«? iiini u,t possible :t, the lornis o transfer and tbe uiOd-'sol convey an<"o ■>. it inci-eases sli-- smeub e value o! laud. 7. It tends to lower tLe rate o' j'lterent on loans secured on lauds. 5. It gives lucilities lor the effeeioi large estates in allotments. onn F y. Tiijiisactions be nep moinein's notice, and at a minimum
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 November 1883, Page 4
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