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Pub il Notcec I "7?KUI A LIT\ r SPEC] A LISTS I Jjraiv on Nature - she compels you to honor the acceptance. t nl-IFUTY ye rs vin.e. whon*Dr. Smith 1 fi=-»t <-«.rii i.Bi.iel nrrtctice here. i» w»« lionulit by ii c lical oien, thni to be h S .I'eiHli 1 * 1 whs o'erogat'TV lo he protes s.otial iiih»>. rut UiH like m»n\. nthei iiiiiovatintsiiispiut'fitf nnd hv matters Wis found rutt rr to aid fl»--n lo ts "infra dig' 'o»h»t jiro e -mom. « herein th« apeciaHty whs prttcd^ed LHllcjnmiu and Uicord. n braiue, and Ac*m, in Knjnnd were or years •••led down by their medicnl lir.'tltern. Now ami for ra my pint year.* they hare hi en looked up to, and q<io'eH !)y ever? ninn who pretmris to have Hny kir.jweiige of the p»rtieular brHnch of the pr..fpssion which tlese spepiinllv flerotfd thomsi'lves to. It was the xume with Rrasmua VV'iUon. the ''Skin D-'Ctor," recently knighted by tle> M jes»y. YVarx since, it was the same wild Dr. L. L S ni h. of M llirurne, who practised (an did Lilleuiaud and ilicorH^ as a specialist In nil cases ol Hispas^s~H- ; hair's which proflnce symptomK oi Nitvouk ASTectionv of Skin. ErupM iis.'if I'ro^tr i<ioii,«nrl mak<* .Muihan beiog« invirile. or which unfit tl.etn 'n i«rry on the purposes nf their beinu or which demonstrate* itwelf, on the other ii-iud, in Kruiiiite oi- eases mid Secondary Forma of 4ffei-tions. In nil of these care* how nrcestmry it i» to have the Specialist who has Herole I hin whole liietime to the • tddying ami pMclisinii in this out? branch •if hits iiroiension ? i[ence. now, after «> mnny years, all minuMse nr« familiar t ni in. and symp'oms whicii (it i» m>t unreasonuM** to s ipp'-sr) miy not B'rike 'hf Getieml Prnutitionfr a cnci-. now from con « tun t pr-ioiice Hud ob^er-ttion mak< ■i. L. L. Smith mister of tie suhj.-ct. '1 he ineiiical prntession — t'»at is, the more lil>er« -'tiindcd of them — h<v< 111. c .vise e-'K'Mse I thefHct.nnd i.ow in ev^ry br'inuh— •enlist. HtirJHts, *y hilic. uii-ntal diseases, chest diseases. Mud in fact every portun ol t to! >o human THii-e, has n>>w n-iui<* member of the proletsaiou w ho devou-B his twne to thai, and to none other. For instance, the ••chest doßlor*' Would on no 'ico'»unt attend an aecuchmetii, aui (lie oculist would not thiuk of saU'im a br >kf ti Irq ; hut ench would advice his patent lotjo-to hut doctor who is m<<st UmeJ fir treitiim liie disease r.quinn/ .-pecial nxill. Dr L.L Smith ask« iho-te who req<iir« ireuiuicul for WeakuvKs, Prostiui on Biirrennes*. and >terili:y, whose trame ail t wliO>e coiut Mill ions ni«> nhattired, t> uonsult hitj «h an expert— thirty (3<)> \ears iractiuv in the uolnny. wuhaprHcine fX'etninii: ihroiisjh'U" Tl"* rmlv tlic Coon 6 i-'U' iii 1.-idia.Fiji, aud even in England, he t'hiitni mmht to bo xuiiiciuiit •ucau<e rverj man or woman i'equriui{ such skill ax v Hllndeii to nbove, to uonsult him either personally or by letter. A* a k>yplt;lo)>rapher no other meviica man us bren nbe to have such larue eKneiieuce us he pU6»e-sc-« and lor o' her allied Jiff-irtions — .such s Ntvou* disease —no "lie in i lie profession hus enj >yed an much public fotiii ieiice. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION FKB (hy Jetter) fii Meiiii'ines appr <pnately pavk -o an I for : wuidoO all over the civili . d globe. ! DR. L. XT SVtITLI 182 Collins SiuKhT East, Alhmjoitunf i FOR THE BLOOD IS TITK LIFK." — ice Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. j CLAIUE'S world-fam^d blood mixturk. i AND JiKSTOttKII. Trade murk—" Blood Mixture." For demising and clearing the blood from impurities, cunuot oo too highly recom* niemleii. bo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, and bores of all kindsc it is a never-failing Mid permanent cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on the neck. U cur«B ulcruted legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on tht . ace. It cures scurvy sores. It cures glandular sweUinga. It clears the blood from all impure mat' c I row whatever cause arisiug. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted free from anythin injurious 10 the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sutfeiers to give it a i rial to test its value. Thousand* of testimonials fion; all part Sold in botues and 2s containing six times the quantity lie each— gulliuieiit to etiect a permanent cure in the majority of long-stauOiui} cases, by al Jhern.sts and Pulent Medicine Vendors throughout llu World. ■ •>ole Proprietor, h\ J. Cla&kk, Chemist ApothecumV Hull, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS: Uurgoyne, Durbidges, and Co., Coleman street London ; .N'ew berry und Sons, U5, Farringdon street! Jiondou ; hunger und Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. Sew Zealand Agentt— lieuiptborne, Prosier, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duuediu and Auckland. 1 Melbour*4 Agents— Felton, Gnunvada, und Co., Wholesale Druggist*. E und Al. Keogh, Druggist*. Ueuimous and Co., Druggists. X /ooSFER FORMS, neaily printed, iv lscap form, to be obtatued in anj the Time* OtHoe, Keeftou. The following are some •( the ailvantiges couiuiTed by the Laud Transfer eysce.u ;— 1. It &ecures the principal benefita and ad* vautuges eouglit to ne uttuiued in the «ysteui of regiatmtiati of deeds. 2. It reudurs retrospective investigation ol title uiiMtscessary »» to all iuuri registered. 5. It simplifies the Titles to Keal Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee aud leases perfectly secure. t>. ii bimpliiies, to the uwnvtf possible' it, the iorms o transfer aud (he modes of con veyane«. 6. it iucreuses th* saicab'e vulue-ef land.' 7. It temts to lower tte rate o* Htereet on loans secured on lanJa. B. It gives (utilities for th« effe^ioi larg eetuies in allotments, oan P y. TrutisuutioQS be g flr moment 'k notice, aud at a tnmiotuui JUST RE IVKD a large arsortment of Fancy robbing Type, at the TlVia i.'iintirig Office, Broadway, Xtevften.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1340, 24 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1340, 24 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1340, 24 December 1883, Page 4

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