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Pub'il Ilotoeo. A LLIT S l J ECI A L t>S'l 8 Jjraw on Nature — she compeh you io honor the acceptance. T ]nH fRTY v<> irs xin<-e. wlx»n F>r. Smith f fi'>.t c m nff.<el i»r>ii-nre Jic»r«?. ii wsi» 'hoimlit. hv ii e.lu'iil men, tliiii 'o Se m So« j ci»li«t wa.s HprntMit-rv io >he p -oii-x s.onal n»Mt», lul i'm< )ik« rn.sl nfip' itiiuiViilioi s insciiit fiu nmi iiv inntris W s found r«tl>er to awl ih ti 'o c " iufi\t .li^ id that pro e<sion, m lien-iti ilu; S|.ei-ia!:ly wns prHPti-^cd I^iMcmm;iii.^ and i«ico'<l. in I'Viiiwe, a l- d Aeon, in I'liijanl were for yf»rs cie-i dntvii hv ilii-ir mod Oiil lircl lieili. No« »'•'! tor nimy p-«st y i* »••> tliey luive in en I "iked up t", ;md qtio ed |iy i-chi'v Ili-Ml wi'ii )iret<-nils o li'tve HIIV l<ii'-.wi*d(je ol ilic p;nM iciihir lirnm-lt ot tin' pr-if'-ssmu wliicli ile<e jjoni !< in mi spi'niallv oevnted thi-»ms"lvi»s 'r>. Ii w-is i lk--sime with Kra>nnis WiUnn, the " S!<in r>"Ctor," recently lu.i^hled hy lint M'jesty. Years since, il whs the SRtne with D-". L, L Sruiili, ot Melbourne, wlm pr>n-t ; «cii (m did LnllemHiui and Iticorir) ns a specialiNt fn ;ill rases of diseases aiid habits which produc.** symptoms o( Nrrvows Affi'trtion* of Skin Erii|jti us, •>( ''ro^tr n ion, and inald 1 liuinnn bein^x invin'e or «»hicli uiifit t^cii to tiirryon tlie puri>oS( j s <d their beitit! oi which demonstra'es n<i»lf, on the «it li**i iH'id.in Km ni ire 0 eisesHiid Sec..uidar> Forms of Affections, <n all of. these c«sp.« how cn*(.'e>siry if isioh.no lie JSpe.-iahs! who Im-! f'et.'ule I his whole Inetime t > the ttudynig and prm'tisina in i ln.s one hrincl 1 of his pro'ession ? llence. nnw, nltui 1 s many years, all niinut so h re t<i tii'M ir thim. and symp'o'iis which (it is n-'t mireiisnnat»li> to s ipu s> ) may noi Strike iht General Pcaotilion>'r ai once. ni<w from constant practice ami obeivalion ntakt . v. L. L. Siuilh in iser of the suhj.ct. Ihe mediotl pr.> ession — thai is, 1 Die more libera - niiidcit 'of them — h-vt literise c n^uise I tl>e fnet. nutl "p^ci ilisi< now in evrry bramsh — >L'ulist. aurists, syi-hiliu, mental diseases, che<t dise:i<es> and in fact every (.luriun (>i t us hninii 'iH.i.e, \\<\> way S'lne ioiiiiiiit ot iht |ir(if«-ssii>D who d-vous ln> tini' 1 t<i iliaaudio none oilier. For instance, iht " clu>s.t doctor" wi v d on in> hc<!<>uhl attend an accoijcliiueiii, and (he oi-ii isi would not Lliiiill ol >3i!!n i ; n hrdtHi. l.'g but each would advice his |iai 'ent i<> >/>> v that doctor who is m<>st idined f »r lie i int the disea.»e req'iirintr spec.ai skill. Dr. L L. Smith a<ks iho-f wlm reqnirt HeaUneiil for VVcaknos-, IV.-sira oi, Uancniies.s, and whose Ir.imeailil wlio.-e conslii i^iions aie >li;il lerc.l. w consult In i.i hs an expiTi — 'iiirM (3 > yf-a»'s jir.-icliee in ihf coh'tiy vvp Ii » pracin-t ••xieiii'H'i! i hronjjhi u 1 ii "i on I>■ t in- (Ji> nn c iMii in I idia.Fij , and even in Ku^lai-rl, vi chiiriis uimlil t.i 0e suiliciei t uyn u^i* every man in- wiiiiian I'lq'Hiui; such skill us i< alluded t<> i. hove. io<->n-iiit him eithci persmiady or liv lc>ter. A" a »""• v |>ii l'iyrii|ilier no other r>if li i-a i mini ii.< ii' ("i abe to 1 1 »i vt* sim-Ii lai'ijt 1 esieieice as hi; pos-e :-es aiul t<>r ■> in-: allicu i-li'-ctioaS — a.4 Lii ..a iVdiix .lisea-e —no one in the profession ins ei.j >yed »•■ UIUCU | Ul'llC COlifi iC'.iCv.*.. Er L. 1^ SMITH. CONSULTATION I'KK (iiy ivlter) Cl tfeilii-iiii s Mjiprnprciteiy pi-Ufd .mi unwaidel ull over the cit'iu«ed J)ll. L. L. SMITa 182 Collins SritEhr Eisr, MisLumritvE FOU THE BLOOD IS TITIS L[KK." — ice DcutiM-ouomy, thap. x.ii., verse i 23. \ CLAIt K E ' S WOP.LD-FA.\ll£D_ 1-U.OOP MIXI'ITKK. AND JIIiSTOitKR, Trade mark — " Uloo^l Mixture." For cleansiing anil clearing tlm blood irom iinpuiiiics, cuiinot oe tno highly ivjoiumended. .' ' _ Fo ) .Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all Ijiiaisc it is a never-failing ami (jtfrniuiieiio cure It. cures oUi rtorf>B. It cures ulcerated M»res ou 'he neck. Ii (.:ur>'B ulcra'ed l--j;s. Ll curca blackln-iui?, or pimpled on the ace. It, cures scurvy Mores. If cures glaudu-ar sw w ..in;|B. It clears the blood from nil linuui't; mat c from whatever cauae arUiu^. As this mixture is pleasant io the tase und svaiT.mtcsd free frou auythin injurious io the most delicate constitution of eitliersi^x ihe proprietor solicits sutieiers to give, it a I rial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fion. all part Snld'iu lot-n-s ii'id 2s containing six tunes tlie quantity Us eachsuilicicnt to cllect & permanent cure in the q;veat majority of- long-standing cases, hy al Jhemvsts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout llu Woriil. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, tiiiglaiid. EXPORT AGIINTS : Uurgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., (Joleman street London ; New berry aud Sons, M 5, Famngdon street, London ; Sauger and Sons, Oxford street, London j and all the London Wholesale Houses. Seio Zealand Agents — Kemptbome, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ducedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grim wade, und Co., Wholesale Druggists. B and Al. Keogh, Druggists, licmmous and Co., Druggists, m L iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the TlllEs Olliee, Keetiunl The following arc some of the advantiges jonterred by the Land Transfer syste.-i :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sougiit to i)u iittuiueci iv the system. of registration of deeds. "• 2. It readers retrospective investigation ol title unnecessary an to all. land registered. 3. li.simplilies the Titl«s to Keil Pi^pcrty for the future 4. It makes purchasers of Uie fee and lenses perfectly secure, o. A.i biuipliliui), to nhe ur."i »"t possible :t, the lorms o transfer and the uioti;s ol conveyance. 6. It increases lh>-> smeub a value o' laud. 7. It tenUo to lower lie rate y viLerirt on loans secured on lur.Js. 8. Jt gives lacimies for the e:l'e-»'>i lai\» estates iv allot u euls. cuu F y. 'J r.msiioUoiis be llrillnoineiii'f uorice. and at. a minimum I'llHt. JUST KE IVED a large arsortment ol Fancy jobbing Typv, ut the Tiiii-.s liutiujj Ollice, Broadway, Kceftou.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1365, 22 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1365, 22 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1365, 22 February 1884, Page 4

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