Pubiil Noteec. I SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS"! I X)raw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpHTHTY ve«rs «inre. wlien Or Smnli | first comMier.i c I nrrtciice here, it wm< honulit by neiif.il men, llihl io lie h S tecittlisi «'hs fierojiat'irv 'o lie p rotes s.onal mnn, l-«it tliis like ni>!»t otlier innovntiorisiiiscirit finand ay m;utcrs W •!« found wtl-er to «id tlnn to c " infra dii>' ro that proe<!*ion, nlierfin tli« speciality WHr» MmHi'tKl Lxliemnuw and liicord,. m b'r»ttO, and Aetna, in. liimlaivd were ■for y«*rs i-ie-J duwn by tlir-ir fweditwl lirrtlierß. No>v and for nv»ny p»»8t je«r« they have Im en looked up>tiv and quoted by eterv mnn wlio pretends io liave any lcnow**.ifte of tlip particular hrnnfli of the profession which llie-e- genjlem-n Np<>oiiallv devoted themselves to.. It whs the Mine w»th Erasmus Wilunn.. the •' Slfin D-'Cfnr," recently knighted by Her M jesty. Yi»ar(» ttinr«. i» was Hie san*e witli !>-. L, L Smi'b, of M-lbourne»wlio prHct-xe.^ (a did Lillemmid and ilicor.l) a* » sp»-ialist fn nil cases of diseases and bab'ts which prniiuct? syruptoms of Nervo^M Affection* ot Skin Eriipli us, of rroitraiioD.atidmake •luman beings in virile, or wh<i«k unfit them 10 > any on the purposes of t)veir beinn or which demonstrates itself, on the oilier lund, in Kruutive Diseases and Becond'ir> P<>rru.s of Affections, In all of these case* how nece**ary it is to have the Spouialis' who has devote t 'i:s « hole tiietime %•> tlie curtyuig ant practisinu iv this one bruocli of hrn prolession P (len^e. row, alter »i> many years, all minuta «re taimli ir t> liim, and symp oms wlncli (it is not unr.'jißouahle to 8 ipp se) miy not strike ihe General P«*aciitioner &< once, now from (Mnstnnt |)r:n-iice and 'ib>er ition make r. L. L. Smith ujsx'er ot tii» subji ct. ihe in>'.iic»l |)i"fe-!-ion — t'lHt is, the 1 1 io re lioera •minded ot them— hvc likewise >ef j^nsel the fact, >md -•■pi j ci«lißt-> now iii ertirv t)rntieh-^- >cu'lßt. auns'.<, sy.liilic. mental diseases, client dises-^ew. 'Kid in I'iict every portun of tie bum hi TBOie, has ii"W some raemoer of tlie proteß.si.iu vt ho devoit-8 his time to thai, aud to none other. For instance, the "chest doctor" would on no account attend an accoucliinent, and the ocu tst would not think ot sailing a br>k»b leg ; but caeli Muiiiii advice his patient logo io that doctor wiio is in >st umed t >r treiiny tlie disease r q'tii'idi,' » pee a I »kiH. Dr L L "^uiith a>k« ibose »ho require treatment for Wetness,. Prust ration. Barrenness, arid -Mir-nhiy, whose tratnes an i w!>o>e convtliuii.ius are to consult hiij h& an expeii— iiuriy (30) years .iractice in the eoJjuy. wuii n practice exiendiuu liuo'n»h")u' uot only ttie. Ooion es (.■UL in India, Fiji, and even in England, he elmms ought to Oe sultiuie>>t io cause every tuuu or woman reqtmuj; such nkiil axis alluded to obuve. io iMiiiult miii either personally or Uy letter. Ah a iSy pti lo^raphiT no oilier qittdicai (iihii as Uceu h\) c l-> in. ■.• sucli large experience us he pu^-e -e-. -.n j loro her allied aiiVctions— siieli s N . vous diseise —no one in Ihe profession lids e<ij »yed so cuucli public coufi ietice. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. consultation Fiiio (by letter) £1 M.ed lollies nppr 'prialeiy pavKed ant 'orwaidtJ.i all uver tlie civilised DR. L. U S\QTH. 182 CoTiMNS SfßEb? Ea.ST, MKr.BIUJttNhFOR TUX BLOOD IS TUB LtFK." — ice Deuteronomy, chap. iii. t verve 23. CLARK E'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND UESTOitER, Trade murk — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing aud clearing the blood Irom iuipurhiea, cunnot oe too highly recommended. Fo l Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseutes, and •Sores of all kiudso it is a never-failing aud .ifnmiii 'in ■•«ivf. It. our >» o' i sart-s. It en- ■ * .tici-riitfil -ores on 'he neok. li cur - .icruiej legs. 1: - .'■>•,, hlackbcads, or pimples on the ace. It ear- .- s.<arvy nores. L(. I'ures BW^..UigS. it citjuiß tie blood from ull impure mat' t Irom whatever cause arising. As tbis mixture is pleasant to the tate and warranted free from anythiu injurious, to the moat delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits euffeiers to give it a t rittl to tost its value. Thousand* of testimonials fit>m all part - Sold in bottles aid 2s (tonraiuing six times the quantity 11s each— sufficient to eil'ect a permanent cure in tbe >ieat majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhenr.ats aud Patent Medkin* Vendors throughout ih j World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Ciabke, t/hemist Apothecaries' Hall, liacoln, Kngiaad. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Cokman street London ; Mew berry and Sous, 95> Farringdoa street, London ; ganger and Sons, Oxford street,. London ; and all the LondeQ V\ holesale Houses. Ae«c Zealand Agenti — Kemptborne, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duceddn and Auckland. Melbourne Agents— Felton, Gnmwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists. Memmona and Co., Druggist*. X iOoSFER FORMS, nearly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the Times Office, Keefton. Tlie following art; some <»i vie ilvantigetcouteired by the Land Transfer *y*u. t :~~ 1. lt secures the uri'ieiual beu>'tir.<. and a'U vantages sougtit to oe att.iine.i in the Bystein ol registration of deeds. z. It readvrs retrospective investigation ot title unnecessary an to all laud re gistered. >, It sunplilie* the Titi«s to Keul Fiuperty tor tbe future .■ It makes purchasers of tbe tee and leases perfectly secure. : *unuliiies, tr the u-^ -a possible. 't, the toruis o 'ransfer mid tiie u.oave ot couveyanp". ■. Lt mcreuses ihv eaieab c value o !auu. . It tends to lower »l c rate o 1 "ltevflSt on ■•.■aim se'tureu oil -auJa. : i give? aeiiuies lor tlx> effe •» >i iur -:-llllt> IU Hlli't.;- •• US. Cm E '■. j> iM.uouei;Oiio be tiei moment's no;ice, mid at a 'Mi ■•. ■ •■'Oil. JUST RE IVED a large arsortment of Fancy .obbiug Type, at the Times iriiutinjj Oiflce, iiuiudway, Eoeftoa.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1348, 14 January 1884, Page 4
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