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I Publil Notcco. "TpECIA LLTY SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. rMHTHTY ve-<rs sin.c. when Or. Smith I fii>( comiitei.t c I prafiice lit-re. i( whs 1 ihoutjlit b\ fi e tu-ul men, thai u> !e a [ Specialist wa.s 'leroaat >rv U> \<e p '-oies s onal in in, lut »'>is Jilce in Ist oti.e iiinovulini s i lisping. fi«»irifl 'ay. HiaitwWw s found rat'-er. to aid lh-n 10 c "infr;i rti'a' to that pro e^sion, w hereiiniiM sper'a lily was practised jLalle^naiu^, aiifp liit'O'-'d. in Frame, : a td 'A&rrtA, iirtinr'lhnrl were for ■ ye»rs ctied down by thi'ir uicilichl brcthern. N'ow-'afirt for'niitny. p'ist ywrtrs they have -in en looked* up in, and q>io e<i by every rn°ii who pretends o li.hvo any know«»^g<" of _th« parJifiilnr l>rHiicli of the pr>ifps«H>n which il-6<e t{enll«Ta»n i .>pi Ipi.1 pi. inllv; fit-voted tht'ms -It'^s l'>. li w«s thesunie with Krasiuus Wilson, the " Skin D.f.tor," recently , kui^hied by. ' (lti : Mnjesty. . . ; VcHrs xincp. ii.wns th« same will; D •* L. L Smi h,ot M-'lh^uriM*, ivhn prHct'<t».i (a ■ did LHlleniHnd iiud L'icor-) as a .s| e''ali.>t. liihll thspk o( diMpastw mid hobitM which pr^ilue^ syiupto'his <il Nv-rvous Alf .•rii'iii* ot Skin K'Upti -us, •»(' I Yo«t r iMon,«n-l niiik'-- ■ human bt'inus inrinie orxvhii-h uiifit. tl e^ii to i-ur'ry mi (lie purpi-scs of their beniij <>\ which demount r;iies it«eif, on the o'iier-h-i'i'l.in Kruntive D eases mid Secnidun Form* of 4fifi'«-ttons. In all of tliese tvise> how neces^Hiy it is 10 have the Spei-ial'S who has He-ole I his w hi»le. Itiptiinc t > tho and prt»ctisin» in this one hr-inch •if his profession ? I.leiii-**. i\<>w, altm- s. matH yexis, ail niinut 89 urn Uui'ii n-.t iiiin. and symp'oius wliicii (it is n<>t un- ! r«>Hsoua''lf to s 'p;> «• ) may not stnUe 'ln-(-rfiiOiiil I'i'fiClli.ioncr ai i'l.ilt. in>W limmi . constnnt pr«cti(!i* mid ob ervnii<>n iunk«* 1. L. L. Smith unver of the sulij.ci. i lie uieitic^l pi'i'"essi«>n — timi is, the morn lineru - nniilcd ol iliein — h-ve like>Tise e•■ ynse I i.liefiict.mid ">pcci «iisi> now 111 eu'rj bi'.-iiicli — . ilmiiist. aunsi.-,, sy hil.ic. nu'iilal diseases, 'ehi»»i dist>:i<p^. ,;tnd in fiel j'vi'i-y j.ovt i jn i>l t ;(? lium-iii ra-iie, lvii iii w s ■nit*, int'iu >i-r of: ihe protcßsi«>u v» ho d'-voiis di->. tiiii'' tit tha 1 . and to none oilier. For iiiisiiince. 1 ti c ••chest do(:^>T # 'i ; «V!u d on- n>» muifttmt atieiid an arcouuhuit'ti'i and the . ucu isi ' ; w<iiild'.iiot ; thinlc ot s«3' ; *u t: a hrnkiti. . lifi ; : bi(i cacti woijld-udvTpe, his prtt iciit tn'gn iv iiljat doctor wiiQ is uio'st idrned t >r tie Hug ■ tlie i idi* i ?'i < 'iB '•cqiiirin't? spi i r - iil skill. i Dr jj. L. a'«lts iiio-*e wliVrrpq»iii"(> treat Uitfiit' for' WeHkiies^, ' Pi'uSl'ra,' -o'i, Biiriiiimss, and ctff.lny. whost* iruiu'> 'i\a<\ who =t* constii ni ions vn 1 viiHiU'i-ert 1 . •••'•» consult hii.i iis an expert' — -iliirtv (3"'M ; years DTiM-tic.e in ihe colony, «nlr*i prjun/i-e exiciiiMia ihvfuiiihiu' ii"t on'v tin- Oo o'<» epti'- in I iilih. Fij, Hud ertMi in li 1 Jlmid.iie claim* I'liijlit 'Tn Ue suilicifi.t •ncaii'C every niun or R'oiHaii ••■ qu>'ii.ij surli 'bkill'-as ii. alluded to nbove. 10 «: -n-nlt 111111 -either personally or liy leiter. ' •■•- ■ As a rypii' louraidiiT no oilier iMivlicai ■mail H<; i>: i«:i ii-b c t'> • tin vi« such ljj.*'t;V espe' 4 ietice as h«^ |.-o>-e ie<, and Vir.'t. rt*tallied uiic'titious — "sm:li as N.-'rvou j di.sea-e — no one in ihe profession his enj.iyed^' uiuuli puidic cufifi «m:c. . • Br 1,. l 7 SMITH. consultation FiiE (by letter)-. el Medicines appropriately packed an I torwarded all orer the uuiliaed DR. L. L. -SMiT-il 182 Collins SxttEbT East, Jlhuijuuhnb TflOR THE BLOOD IS THIS L£KK." J? —See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., - verse 23. C L A R K E'S WORLD-FA-MED- BLOOD. MIXTURIC. AND JiESTOifcEIV Trade mark — " liloosl Mixture." For cleansing and cleaving the blood Ironi impurities, cannot 08 too highly reoommended. Fo j Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, anrl Sores of u.ll kiiidsc it is a never-failing ami euro. '• It cures old floivs. . ' It cures ulcerated .loroa on 'ho neck. ll cur^s ulcraieil h'^'B. It cures blacklu-uds, or pimples 011 the acp. It cures scurvy »ores. It- cures glandular sw^.-ingß. It clears the blood from all impure mat ,c froiu wliatever cause arising. As this misDure is pleasant 10 the fuse und warranted free fro.'v : au'ythiu injurious id the moat delicate constitution of either sex the • proprietor solicits sulleiers to give it n t rial to test its value. - Thousands of testimonials fion: all part Sold in botMes a'ld 2* (tontaining six times the -quantity Us each— sufficient to ell'ect a permanent cure in the majority of -long-standing- oases, by al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Vuudors throughout ibj World. Sole .Proprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, iLugltuui. EXPORT AQfcNTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, mid (Jo., Ooleman street Loudon ; New berry and Sons, i) 5, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and • all the London Wholesale Houses. Kew Zealand Agents — Eemptbprne, Prqsser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duuediti and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — - • Felton, Griinwude, and tJo., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, . Druggists. Ucmmons aud Co., " Druggists. X iOoSFE-R FORMS, neutly. printed, iii ,- . lacap form, to be obtniiiec! in 111}^ : the TIMB3 Ollice, Keei'tuu.. The following are some flf the' advantages-, conierred by the Land Tvaiisfer sysceai ; ! i! -' *X*K * 1. It secures tlie priucipal be'neiifs lind ad»' vantages sought to ■ tie nttauibd in the gy-stem of registration of deeds. .-• :. 2. It renders retrospective investigation oftitle unnecessary aa to all land re> gistored. 3. It simplilies the Titles to Renl Property for the future . 4>. it makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. o. It biuipliiies, to the umi «nt possible i.t, the forms o transfer aha tire niou3Bot conveyance. ■ - - B. It intTeuse.s.thv 6uien(> c val'uelof'luud.;'. i 7. It tends to lower tke rate o 1 interest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives tacililies for the'etfe^ioV lurg estates in allotments, dan F y. liunsuctions be ncr moment's notice, and at a mmimaui post. JUST RE 1VE1) a large arsort.nrnt o! Fancy / obbiiif4 'lype, u*t" "the TillFf. i - iiuliu^ Olllue, L'iVadway, Reei'ton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1360, 11 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1360, 11 February 1884, Page 4

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