Pub"il Notceo. "SPEOIALITI 7 S I» K U I A L I S'l b~ lira to on Nature - she compels you to honor the acceptance. r Jill IIITY \ c rs -im c when Pr. Sm-lh I fi-.-t <•< m nei.iel |ii-aeiit-e here, p wa--1 liniiijiit h\ i. c ileal men, that >o ! c a S.-ei'iiiMs' «a» i'ert>_Ht TV in he p oles s oval iunt>, lul t'ii«* like mw| .Hieiiiiinvatini s insc ul Hi* and iivmuletsw s f'ouiid tat.' er to anl lit ti to c " infra iii^' to that t to e-sion, wherein tlie S|iec : al:i v was practised LiMi/maiii. and Uiemd. in Frame, «' d Act. v, in Kiulaul v^ete tor v»*a»s c ied down l;y thi-ir ined t'ai l)t-<i bein. No« an.i t'.<r inuiy pi>t yen'« they have tueu Imhet up to, ami q-m ed l»y every iiimi who pr.-l mils o have iui\ kii-.we.lyt> ol die purlieu lar hraneh ot the pr-.f* s-'iui w liieh tl e>t* ueiilh-in -n speciiallv devoted thenis lees to. It w*is ihe some with Ki-Jisiims WiUon. the " Skin D eior," reeenily knighted by liei M je-Aiy. \ ears -dure, il was t lie same wit li D . L.. L Smi 11, ol M>;l bourne, who pi-act <co (a ilid Luili-iiixii.i aioi l.'it-or i) as a s|e.-ia|i>t lit;, ll eases Ol diseases Hud liabits w h it'll produce .v.yuip'oins ol Netrou" Aff'-elions *ol Skin ICiiipii ns, of l'ro«itr itioii.and makiiiuman bein js inrin'e or\*.hi«-h tii.fit tlie.n to « airy on tbe purpose* of their heinu oi which demoiistia'es itself, on tlie other lia'td,.iti Krtniiire D. ed-esand See uidin Forms of Affections, In all of these easehow necessary it is io have t lie Speeiahs who lias revote I hi* whole lnetirne t • tne -tudivuiu and praetisinu in this one br inch of his prolessioti ? Hence, now, ati*r s. many years, all minntiffi are Imndi tr t him, and syiTip'oms which (it '<$ not unreasonable lo s ipp s< ) may not str[Ue 'InGeneral Pracu:iotit-r at once, now from constant practice and ob-ervalioii make •r. L. L. Smith master of the suhjict. Ihe medical pi-o'e-sion — that is, the more libera - Hindi U of them — h 'Ye likewise ejiiy-use I the fact, and ilistiiow iv Oiery tirancb — icuiist, aurists, syi'hilic, mental diseases, t-lie.-l disea-ev. 'ii. d in fact every porlun of tie hutU'tii ra ie, hah u< W si.me memuer of ihe protesstoii i* ho tii-i'oteK hi-, tniie- io tha-. and to none -other. For msrance, the "chest doctor*' wi-u d on no <iccout,t attend an uccoueliiin-ni, and the ouu isl would not think ot sai'.Mirf a hroke,, Ifg ; but each would advice his patient toy.) io that docior wlio is niusiidiued 1-n* net inn the disea-e r*-q'tiriii-.' -pecul skill. Dr' L L. fMuith a-is those who require treatment if'or VVeakues--, Proslia -o i. Barrenness, at;d C'terdry, whose Ir.tnies nnd:who>e coustii ti<ions aie shattered, to consult hiu as an expert — thirty (3)) years-: ir:ictiee iv the colony, with a praciu c pxieuditit*. iliiouyh. u> not otil-, t in* Uo Ou epm in India, Fij , aiplteven in England, lie claims ottyht to lie suliicte..t .oeau-e every tuuu or wuman oquriuy such skdl as i.» alluded to above, io c nsult him either nersonally or by letler. As a c-ypii loyraiiier no other im-.ln-al man as Ot eu ab e lo have such la rye. experience as lie po».-e ses, ami lor o her allied ali'cctiouS — sucuas Nervous dise.i-e —rito one in i lie piot'essiou has euj iyed so much public couH .once. Br L. L 7 SMITH. CO-NSULTATIONTKI' (by ietlor) £1 Hediciiies appropriately pa.-i, «*d an i lorwarded all over ihe ei.iu-.ed DE. L. L. S..YUTLI 182 Collins Sritß-'' East, AlEr.uuitTUNE FOR THE BLOOD IS TliK LiKlfi." — See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND RESTORER, Trade mark—" 81004 Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cauuot oe too highly rco-om-mended. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kindso it is a never-failing and cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated .-"jres on 'he neck. Ii cur»*B ulcrated legs. It cuics blackheads, or pimples ou the ace. It cures scurvy Mores. It cures, glauduiar sw_..ings. It clears lite blood from all impure mat,e Iroui whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant vo the tase and warranted frco from auythtu injurious to the most delicate constitution of eititer sex Ihe proprietor solicits suifeters to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botvies aud _s c.omaining six times the quantity lis eachaullicieut to eliect a permanent cure vi the majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F, J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries- Hall, Lincoln, ituglaud. 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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1362, 15 February 1884, Page 4
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