Pub'il Notcec. I <<PECf A LVtY* : SPECIALIiitr! • '•■SU'-'M/T"... j:-r^} • • . . Draw -on Nature-? she compels you -to honor the acceptance. r|TfTT'R'fT'veTs *iii c Oien Dr. Smith I fijsl com "e-.iel \.ia<- re here, it wax J ■■might by neHcul men, ilmi i o !>e at S ii'cinlis 1 «a> <ier(>uatirv 'o lie profea s onal iiih»\ lut l\\\< »ike m-st other • nnoVHtior.s 'iisp'tit fin mh'l ny nn Merit W s t'outi<l ratler to aid th-n <r> c " infra dig' 'o that pro e^ion.w herein the specially was' prncli-ed LillfiiiHiii. huH . irnrd. • n Krame, aid Ac»>n, in Kiiilan^ Uerf •or years !e I d..wii by th»ir "ii- I e-hri-thein. No vhm i tor nrniy pisi yenr* they Itnre men Itn.ke.l up to, and qio e<l by werv im«h iv'-o nrcifnds •<> h«»'«> tuii ■r.,. w«,1<;«? nf |||« pH"'i<..|f;ir hrtnrll of thf t .r. Icss'un which i l.e-se t>emlem-n i»p'*»-i---ialh' rtovoted themselves »i>. It w»iß the »ime with Krasmus WiNon. the " Skin D cior," receolly knighted by Her M jr^y. , Y«»i)>R sinf-e. i« wbs the same with Dr. L. L S»i»i h, of Melbourne, who pra cti.se. i (a did LtilciiiHtid H"d Wicor!) as a specialist fn »ll cases of disease* snd habits which prncliief syniDtoms of Nr-rvous -ASvptioMs ol Skin Kiupii ns.of I'rostrnion.anH mflke '.unian beiiiii* invinla. or «hieh unfit tdem • o carry <m the pnrnoHes of their being or which demonstrates "itself, on the <oJiier li-rnH, in Kruptire Di- eases «nd Seemdary F-tuis of Affeotions. In aJI of these cmm>« . how npees>Hry it is to Lave the Special 8t who has derotel bis whole liietime to the' studying an-.l practising in this one I r inch of his profession P Hence, r.osv, alter bo inanv yesrs. all minutiae are t'a<u>liir f< >iim. anil symi)on»s winch .(it -s t|.»t iiiiiPiisoiiHi'le o s ipp si') in-»y not s»nk-e .the (xfi-erHl Practitioner a.; <>nee. m.w trom c nstiuit pnuMioV Hud obse- v»tiou make r. L. Li. Smith master of Hie subject. .': be uittiiicalu profession— thul is, t»ie ■i«vre lioera -snindfd of, them — h ye likewise •e-:'»Kyae i ti.'e"fHct.and Speci ili»t» ■nw in ecery' brauofi—^icniist. aurists, xy hilic, mental dlkeaß«H. chest disenxps. md in .fact .eA'fry portion ef t ; <c liuinmi rmiie, has , upw r si»nii* incmjer of .the ■ r;»t.ssiiin «-hd devoies his time to tlia', iiij io none other. -For instance, the .-!)•(. ■•doctor" ■; w«u d■. ou no 'lecount i ;< <i an accouclitneni, ani the ocu<lst « id not'tiiinlt oKmsuihc a - brokeu leg ; hii: a.li would ad vice his patient to go io ihawlocior wiio is iv psi, laoied toy treating tne"dj«^ase requiruii; >pccial nkill.' ' ' j ■;- W-L'L. Sihflh asks tbose who require ' ireatai»(^t>. fdrr Weakness, Ptostfauou, Birrt|nn«'Bs, and ft »>terilny t whose: frames, 'arif wiio-V dpii^fit vi ions aie shattpre'aYtV !; co'ii!niit':ffiih^ afc'an '(3'>)' I years ilriUjtu-e^n ilieooluny. wuhiipraci.ee ' Ax'endmg ihiv'i^livufoot, ou\j U»,e Oyloii: e<- ' pui. in I<iifia" r ,.F.j «nd even' in JSii^laiid, lie elnirui ougiitro be sufnvieiit'io>4'aase every vi hii or woui'bn vequ^Lg such skill hh m alluded to hbove. >o<r nsult him either personally "OT"*)y K'lier Ah a Byph lotraiiiif <o other medical iihii as t>r e>> il> \S i > have such la*°ue experience us *!•• , .'■■ c es, and for other allied unY i:i ions — »..-•. Nervous disease —no '<ne in 'nepf'ii -;- i n lias enj »yed so much public coufl leucc Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION FKK (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately p;u-..ed aud forwardea all over the civilised Dil. L. L. SMITH 182 CoLLINS^STttKbT .KASr, ..\f«r,Hs>Oljy.K.. i,IOK Tllii BLOOD 16 VUli, Mrii." } — cc Deutoronoiny, chap. \ii., J. »« 23. CLARKE'S . ; WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTDRK. AND RESTOftEB, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood from impurities, cannot . De too' highly recommended. Fo i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin .Diseases, and Soree of tU ' kiii< Iso -it is a never-failing aud u'riimiH'iit. rure. It CUV rt OIH BOIVB. , it cui'i'6 ulcerated *Ore« on 'heueck. Ii cur^s ulcritied legs. It cures blackheads, or on the ace. It cures 6«urvy sores. • " ' It cures glandular BW»,..ingß. ' It clears the blood from ull impure mat' c Irotn whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase and warranted free from any thin injurious lothe most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sufieiers to> gire it a trial to test its value. Thousands of teitimonials^fion: all part Sold in botnes and 2s .:otttaining six times the' quantity lla-eaoh— *uUicient to effect a permanent cuve in the jj^at majority of long-standing casea, by al Jheuiists and Patent Medicine Ysndors throughout ihj World. - Sole Proprietor, F. J. Cf^EKR, Chemist Apothecaries' Hallj Lincoln, England. . BXPO.R/T AGrENTS : Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Colenuui street London ;. Newberry and Sons,. 95, Farriugdon, street, Londou; Saager and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London W holesale Uoußea. : JVew Zealand Agents— Ketuptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale ■ Druggists, Dunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents— Felton, Grim wade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, Uemmons and Co.> Druggist*. J. iOoSEER. FGRMB, neatly prmted^ in lscap form, to be obtained in any the TlMBs Office, Reeftou. The following: are some &i the advantages conferred by the Land Tran6fVr sysce^i i— 1. It secures the principal beuon'ts and advantages tsougnt to ne attained in the system of registritiou ol deeds. 2. It readers retrospective investigation o( title unnecessurv a* to all land re gistered. 3. It simplin'ea the Titles to Kettl Piwperty for the future 4. It: makes purchasers of ibe te« and leases perfectly secure. t>. ±{ simplifies, to 'the ut»i «*t possible :t, the forms o transfer aud the uiocl?soi couveyano^ t>. It increases {ha saieab &Talu« o laud. 7. It tends to lower the rate o« ratvrest- on iotrtis secured on lands. 8. It gives laeilitieß tor the eflfefi-n lur^ estates in allotu ents. can F U. J. run suctions bts ncr moment's notice, and at a minim un> '■oat. JUST KE IVJED a large arsortuient ol Fancy robbing Typ^e, ut tlie Tinea b'natia^ UiSco, Broadway,* Roefron.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1344, 4 January 1884, Page 4
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