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Publil Notceo. U SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS"! Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. fT^HIRTY vevrs *i nie , wl.en Dr. Smith JL first com nei.iel iimrtivf here, it «h< ilioutjlit by i.c I mil men, thai to be a Sopciflli* 1 whs <ien>t»at"rv in '-he pmtes sioual ihh?>, but t!ii< Mke m>ist. ntl>e innovations itiscint ficand mv ronrfprs w > found rather to aid tli«n to c "infra dig 1 to tbat pro e-ision, n herein tlie tmertalirv \ was prm-tised. LHllein»m.' and Hicoid. [in b'rance. and Ac< n, in Kniiliind wen for y^nrs ("ied down hy thi-ir nipdicni brothers. No** nnd for mnny pisi venrs they have luen looked up to, nnd quo en l»y t-very ninti who pretends to hnve hiiv knowedge of ihe particular brnnoh of tin profession which these gentlemen speeiially devoted themselves to. It whs the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skii 1 D'Ctor," recently kni^hred by lln Majesty. Yearß >in*e. it waa the same with Dr. L. L Smi h, ol Melhourne, who pnift-i^d (>»■ did Li>llemaurt noil liic-ord) as a *}e'iHli-'t In cuses of disease* ai;d habi's whirl, produce syu)pt<ms ol Nervous Affe«-tio«s ot Skin Erupti' ns,uf rrostraiion.and inakihuuiaii beings mv jrile. or which unfit tletn 10 .arry on the purposes «if iheir beiim or wliirh rleinoiistraies itself, oi> tlie other hand, in Kriiptiv*Di<easesand See-ndorj Forms of Affections*. In all of these caseV how necessHry it iatohave the Spei-ialisl who has devoted bis whole li'etime io ihe >tudyiuu and practisinu in this one hmn<4i of bis |>role>s On ? Hence. r:uw, alte»- »<• many years, all ummh'sb »re l«ninli >r !• niiu. and sympioms wiucli (it -s n t w<reasonable to B'ipu>-se) nmy not strike ihe Gfier»l Practiliooe-r a; oner. m»w Irom constant prxviice nnd ob^e vi'ion make Dr. L. L. Smith ma>iei- ol ihe suhji i" f l be , medical prolessiou— tiiat »s. »be more liberal-minded of them — h vhkewise lecd^tused thetnci.ui.d -ps »-i Hst now io eMtry branch — oculist, .-luris^, syhiliu, mental diseases, chest di>ei«es. and iii' fact every portion ot tlie liumtn trao.e. has n"W. s..nae memi-ec of 'l>e. profession who dt votes his ttmr to .tlm . audio none oibcr. For instance, '.t.c '"chest doctor" would on no hit- »n-l attend »n accoucliment, and tlie ocu s would not think of 83! l>ng a hmke.i, leg; but each would advice his patient to go •> that doctor who is most lamed l>r tre> nit; the disease reqtiirintr special skill. Dr. L L. Eolith ntks those who require treatment for Weakne.su, Pnmtra o •>. BarienneSK, aisd whoso IViinif-. and whde conntitutions aic shattered, t" consult hiio as an ex peri — tlnrty (3<>) years priicture in the colony, with n practice exiendinu tlnoii«linul not only the Colon c put iv India. Fiji, and even in £iigl»nd, aclaimi ouuht to be sufficient io cause every man or woman rrquring such skill n» ■ . alluded to above, to consult lnui either personally or by letter. As a Syphilo^rapher no other medical man as bren abe to have suub l;n inexperience as he pos.^e^ses. and lor a lier allied affections— such -.» Nervous dixen»e — no one iv ihe professioii has enjoyed .->o much public coufi ieuce. Dr L. L7"SMITH. coHsunxnon fbs (by letter) £1 Jledu-iiit-s tippr«'priuli-ly packed itiui torwaided all over the civilised DR. L. L. SMITH 182 Collins Street East, Mslbovux t FOX THE BLOOD Id THE LLI'E." — See Deuteronomy, chap. \\\., verse 23. CLARK E'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD . MIXTURK. AND JIESTOitER, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the brood Irom impurities, cannot ou too highly rei-om-luenuud. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, aim Soree of all kii.tlsc it is a neyer-fuiling an,. permuutiiit cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on he neck. It. cur**B v I era ted legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples or t'i: ace. It cures scurvy nores. . It cures glandular evenings. It cleai'B the blood from nil impure iuut ; ie ' from whatever cause arising. As this mixture i» pleasant u> the tase and warranted free from anythin injuriousto the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sudeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fi-om all part Sold in bottles and 2s containing six times the quantity 11-8 eachsuflicient to effect a permanent cure in the majority of loug«atandiu({ cases, hy al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Vendor* throughout thj World. Hole Proprietor, F. J. Claekb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyrie, Burbidgea, und C0.,-Coleuiaii street London. ; New berry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Stinger und Sons, Oxford etreet, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. Sew Zealand Agent* — Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Dtuggists, Dunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Gnmwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists. Uemmons and Co., Druggists. 1. iOoSFKR FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap iorm, to be obtained in any the Times Office, Reeiton. The following are some st the advantages conierred by the Land Transfer system ;— 1. It secures the principal benefits and a.Jvautages sougiit to ne attained in the system of registration of deeds. I 2. It renders retrospective investigation o; title ud Necessary as to all laud re gistered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to Real Property for the future I 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. o. it simplifies, to the ut*n »*t possible I i:t, the forms' o transfer and the modes ot conveyance. 6. It increases tho saieab'e value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o 1 f*iterest ou Jlouiig secured on lacJs. 8. It gives facilities for the etfe°ioi lnr..; estaies iv allotu^euts. o>»a F y. Iviiusucuons be ncr momeal's DOtice, and at a minim roost. JUST RE IVED a large assortment of Fancy jobbing Type, at the TIMKB Jfiinting Office, ikoadway, Reel'ton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1339, 21 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1339, 21 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1339, 21 December 1883, Page 4

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