Pub'il Notcej. SPECIALITY S PJSCI A L ! STS~ Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. mHTRTY veirs xin-e. wlien Or. Smitli |_ fii>t (•(.mniei.ced iMHrin-e here, ii was ilioiml.t by nelu'ul men, ilihi 'o !e n Sueninli-ft was rierogaturv io Ijp p oles s onal ni'it>, hnt \^U like m i<t i.t'ie<innovHtioi s inscint'h'f and lav iiifi'lers w s found ruther to aid r ii •ti to c •'infra dii.'' to thai pro e<sio», wberein tlie sper ; xlify was practised LnlleiD:tni. and liicord, in Frame, and Act on, in Knjinnl were for ypflrs r-ied down liy flu-ir mpr|-f»l bn'tliern. Now nnri for mmy pjst jphi 1 * flipy hare i>»en looked up in, and q-io ed by every rn u .n wlm pretends io \\n\e hiiv kn-.weittje of the parii'jtilHr br:inch of the pr'<ffss'on which tlie<e *n speciiallv devoted tlieuis. Ives fo. It w-m the sime with EraAUius Wilson, the " Skin D dor," recently knighted by llei . Mjesty. Y(?«rs since. ii was tlie sanjp nit It Dr. L. L Suii'h, of 'Melbourne, who pract^e-i (a did Lallemunri «tnl Jiieor-i) as a specialist In ;li Ciises of discuses and liabits which produce .«ymptooi.s of Nervous Aff>-irlions ot Skin Krupti us. if I'ro^ir nion.and iuak<-liuin-nn bein.'s inrin'o. or which ni.iit tl.e.n io (jury on the purposes of their bein^ oi which rlenionstra'es itself, on the oilier hi'iil.in Kruntive O- ea^esmid Sec)iidar\ Forms nf 4 flections. In fill nf thpse t'tisr* i how nece.-.sHry it is io have the Special's who hiis < evotel h:s whole luef itue t i tl.e •tud\ iii^ and practising in ibis one br inch of ins pru'ession ? ilcnce. ?:ow, alter ».. many j'enrs, all rnirintae ure f^ni'li ir thim. ami symp'oms which (it is let u»reasonable to s ipp S' ) may noi s'ril;e . ii*< General Priiuiniouer ai once. m,w from O'liisliinf prticlice itud oli-e<°vation make i. L. L. Smith niH<u>r ofHio subj>el. Ihe rne.iicHl pn.-ession — thai is, the more libera - niinird of them — live likewise 'ecynse I tlie fact, and >pcei iliiK i.ow in. otcry t)rani:h — ii-uhst. nurisis, >y ■ hiiie. mental diseases, ehi^t diseHse^. mid in fact every jiorl un <»t tm: liunrin rai c, has ii'W s.inn tneni'ipr of t l.c profession who d-vuiis his time to thai, and to none oiber. For instance, tlie ••chest doctor" w<ud on no iccouul ailei.d an accouclanent, and the ocu isi ! would not lliinlc ot S3t!!n^ a hi-.ikt;,. lt£ ; but each woulil advice his patient to «».■) i w that doelor who is most tamed t>r 1 1 e i in« the disease requiring spccal skill. Dr. L L. ti on ih asks tho<e who require treatment for Weakness, Prostia 0:1. liuri fiincss, and whose tr.mies aud ■ who-e eoii>li > m iuas aic shattered, io cousult hita as an expert — wnriy (3)) years prnelice inihe colony, wiiha praciire exienitiini ihi'oi4^||i-u> not only f h<* Oo'O'i epui in India, Fij', and evi-n in ivi^Und, he clJtinj"* ouiilit to be >ulliciei.t ioi-uti<e every man or woman iiquniiii such skill as is alluded to hbove. io c ii-uit bun either personally or l)y It'iter. A* a syplrlujji'Hpiier no other me.licai man as v: eu db c to have such lar^r espe'-'enee as be posse ses and |.»r o hei allied aiioclious— suuu as x'f •i > v..ni> diit>a-e —no one iv i.iie profession iius o ■ i j ijvd .-*.. much public coiiti teuce. Cr L. ITsMITE. CONSULTATION KKJi (by 1-Jttor) Cl Meiin-iiiv s appropnatel}' pa>-Ued iin ■ iorwarded ail over I tie civilised DR. L. L. SMITH" 182 Collins StubsiT East, i\IELUu>LT!tNB FOR THE BLOOD TS THIO L£KK." — ie<i Deuteronomy, chap, tii., verse 223. C L A jit K E ' S WORLD-FA.UKD BLOOD MIXTUKK. AND lIESTOUKIt, Trade murk — " H100.4 Mixture." for cleansing aud clearing the blood trom impurities, cannot ue too highly vo:ommended . Fo l Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kiiulsc it is a iiever-fnilmg itud peinmiifiit curt!. It cures old son's. It cures ulcerated .tores on 'he neck. It cur»-s ulcraiod li^s. It cures bliieklu-ads, or pimples ou the ace. It cures scurvy «orea. It cures glauduiar sw^.-ingg. It clears the blood from all impure mat.c from whatever cause arising. As this niixturo is pleasant io the tuse and warranted tree from auytbiu iujuriou.s to the most delicuie constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits Buil'ciors to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fiorL all part Sold iv bottles a<id 2s coniainiug six times the qmintity Us each — sutlicient to elleet a permaaeut cure in the 3jreat majority of long-stanuiiijj cases, by al Jhemvsts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tlu World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' ULa.ll> Lincoln, liugknd. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, 13urbiJge», and Co., Coleman street London ; iVewberry and Sons, 95, Farringdou street, London ; SnHger and SoiiSj Oxford street, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. 2?ew Zealand Agents — Kemptborne, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Draggistß, l>ui;edin and Aucklaud. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Gnmwade, and Co., Wholesale .Druggists. B and M. Keogb, Druggists. Uemmous and Co., Druggists. J. /ooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lacap form, to be obtained in any the Times Oflice, Reeltou. 'Che following are some ef the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer systfc.ii :~ 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to De attumed iv the system of registration of deeds. 2. It rend«rs retrospective investigation of title unnecessary a» to ull land registered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property for the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. d. Al siibplifieß, to tbe ut»n w,t possible i.t, the ibrms o* transfer and the modes ol conveyance. Q. It increases ihv saieab'e ralue o land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o 1 interest on loans secured ou lauJs. 8. It gives lacilities for the efi'evim lar^ estates in allotments, can F 9. Xi-unsactious be ncr moment's notice, and at a mmimuiu fOSt. ~| UST RE ■ IVED a large arsortuient of fj Fancy robbing Type, at the TlHfa'S I'iinting Office, Uroadway, Reeftou.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1368, 29 February 1884, Page 4
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