Pub'.il Notcec. "speciality specialists" Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. rnHriJTY veara si.ne. wl.en Dr. Smith I fir.vt c« moiet.i el practite liere.it was thought hv » e<ii«'Hl men, limi >o Ue h .Specialist whs rieroeatTV lo liep-otes 9ional mm. Iu t »''ii like m >st nther innovHtioi a iusciiitifif* Mnd mv nw'tfrs w >s found ratter to aid (I) n to c " intra vi 1 to thnt pro e.-ision, « herein th« speciality was prnclised. • Lullemanu u-nd liieoi-d, .in Frame, at;d Acton, in Kn^land were for ypais r>ied dnwn liy tlx-ir mkml'Chl brotheri). Now nnH far mmy p-t*l ycHr« they have t»en I'mked up io r and q-.o ed hy every iii°.ii who pretends o have hiiv kn'-wpi<t;e of ihe p,irli'.Mihr lirnncli i>( the pr>>ffS«uni whicii il>e<ie ueiiili'ta^fi speciiallv devoted themselves to. It w<s the snnie with Erasmus W'iU.in. llie " Skm D"Ctor," recent ly kni^lued hy Her M'jesty. Years siru-e. it wns the same, with Di - . L. L Sini'h, of Melbfurne. hlui pinct <e,i (h did LiilleniHiid nnd lt'ifor-') h-s a specialist fn ill oases ot disease"; nud liahitx whicii proflm.'e syniptndis o! Nc'ivons AlT^cMmhs ot Skin K>'iipii 'iis.ut >'rustr>iiinii,and make huiDHii beiiisj* invinle or which uiilit them to i-iirry <in the ptirwoses* .it 1 heir hein^ or which demonstra'es it*e!f, <>« the other hind, in Kripitne D ea-tesand .■>eeolld !^r^ Forms of In hII of these «-Hse' U/iw iieei*»KHry it is lo.baxelhe Sperial'B' who has ('e.'dlel Iris whole lueiiiiie tv.tite >ludyint; mid practisiim in this one or inch of his prule.ssion ? . ifenre. p...w, alter s". . many years, all linnut'ss tire laiiuli ir t'' him. ami Rympioms which (it >s n^t. unreasonable to s ipu s- ) may noi stride tinCieneral Practiiibner at- (■uce, mhw Irom ■ constant prut-lice hikJ oii<e<*v:itiiiii make m. L. L. Smith mnsier of tie suhjx't. Ihe uiediCHl piDiession — thdi is, the more libens - iiiikli v of them — live likewise eL'.'Kmse 1 1'iefnct, and .^p.-i-i >lisi> now in every brunch — iciilisi. nurisi«, tty : Ik i lie. mental diseases, chest diseases. mid in fatrt every jaiNou of- t : ie hunini J.ra-n .e, bus nuw s-irn<» inemtier ot the prolrssi>>D who d voii-s hi* time to tha<, Hiid to none oilier. For instance, ihe •• che^t doctor whu d on no ticcMiint Hllend an accouchtueut, ami the ocu Ist would not think of saittnt; a brokei. leg ; but i?ac\i would adfice his patient lo «o 10 ibnt doctor who is most lamed t>r tie 1 ing the dispHse requiri/iu specuil skill. ■ Dr. L L. tStuith asks iho-ie « ho require treatment for VVertknesu, Prostra .01, Burreuitess, and btenlny, whose lr.nne> and who>e con>tii utions aie .shnltered, to consult him hs an expert — uiiriy (3)) years pr;ict)'.-e in the colony, with » practice exietiilme ihroii(>hi>u> lid <mly tin- (jo'on e< put in India, Fiji, Miii even in K itilacd, ne viniiiis uui;iit to be suifivip-i.t io finite every utati or wouiHii n(|inii.;; .such sknl as it> alluded lo «buve. 10 coiiiuit iiun t-ithoi personally or ijy teller. As a Syph lo^nitdier no oilier me.iiral man as v; en uh c to how mu-Ii hiruiexperience as he po.-»~e >es an« lur ■> he. allied ciiiV-ctions — such as N.-i-v.m-i/ln^i.e —no one in the profession Jus enj >yed s>. luucli public couti ie .ci'". Br L. L 7 SMITH. CousUMAiioiJ fke (by letter) £1 Medici IK- s Hppri'pnatfiy puoi.e.l an i 101---wuide.l all over Ihe i cinu»cd DR. L. IT SACITtI 182 Collins SriiEiiT East, JVlbluidctksb F OH' THE BLOOD IS VLlli LiKiC." > — See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. C L A It KE'S WORLD-FAMED KLOOD MLXTUHK. AJSD ltESTOiiFvlt, Trade mark — " lilno*\ Mixture." For cleansing and clearing tlio blood iroru iinpurttius, cannot no too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Souvvy, Skin Diijeuaes, mid Sores of till kiiidsc it is a never-Tailing m.ci pur-naneiH cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores ou 'he neck. It cur^s ulcruied lc^t». It cures bliic-klit-aita, or ,)ini]>les on the ace. It cures scurvy botps. It cures glandular B>v....inga. It clears the blood from nil liniuuo matie lrooi whatever cause arising. As this mixture ia pleasant 10 the tase and warranted tree from .-myth in injuriuuei lo the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor uoJieits suffeiers to give it .1 triul to test its value. Thousand is of testimonials from all part Sold in botuus and '2a containing six times the quantity Us each — eufliuicat lo en"ect v peruia/ieut cure in the ip-eat majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhem;etß and Patent Medicine Veudors throughout ihj Woriii. Sole Frop'ietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, KngUud. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyue, Burbidge*, and Co., Coleman street London ; Newberi7 and Sons, 95, Fairingdou street, Loudon ; danger and Sons, Oxford street, Loudon ; and all the London VV holesale Houseß. Kete Zealand Agents — Kemptkorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggist SyDuuodin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents— Felton, Grimwadc, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggist*. lienimons aud Co., Druggists. X /ooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lecap form, to be obtained in any the Times Oilice, iieeituu. The followuig are some ot the advantages ooaierred by the Land Transfer system :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and ad» vantages sougut to oe at tamed in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all land re> gisiered. 5. It simplifies the Titlos to Kou.l Ptuperty lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. t>. j.l Biu.plilies, to the ut"i "it possible '..t, the forms o transfer and the Uiod?6 oi couveyaue,«. 6. It iucieases th*-' saieab "c valu» o'land. 7. It tennis to lower tie rule o' . u itore»t on loans secured on lacJs. B. It gives facilities for the etfe?M) lar^ e&lates in allotn.enLs. ouu F y. Tiaiisactioiis he ncr moment's noiice, aud at a minimum '•OSt. JUST RE IVED a large arsortment of Fancy -jobbing Type, at the Times 1 rnutum Oulce, iiroauway, Keeftou.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1372, 10 March 1884, Page 4
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