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I cX " JPutfli. Notcec .; f TQr-.i-"i "' ' ' " . SFJECIA L IT Y SP KCI ALISTS el *•?£» ■ * " Draw- on Nature— she compels you to „ s , /jo/jor /7<c acceptance. rfIHIBTY tears since, when Dr. Smith |_ fir.sl c-mmeLred practice here, it wa« thought by ii edical men, that io lie a " ISfaVdinlist was <ieroi»at"rv lo lie proles Wdiial mi", hit this like m->si ether ,innov«iior.-84H»*eM»ti1ie n»id-iHV-Hin'-feT!«-W <s to aid thvii : roTe Hill WAyTpro essidii, whrlrein'thrt*sp**e'i»fity was practised LHlleiriam^ »*n<l • hicord, in prance,, and Acton, i|i* Kin-lawd; were 7.for3yfiiß <*Vied down" hy their inedieal oretherni Now ami tor mmy past year-* thsy have in en looked -u*p-IQ^itid-q'<*Jo>ed by'everv ni".n who pretends :<)ihave hiiv 'IciV'wedue ot the particular, branch ot the profession wliich these speciiallv devoted themselves to. It was the name with IDracuius WiKon. the *' Skin t doctor," recently knighted hy Her j tf Hjj-*j,e*jtij'. i j.^YjJars sinde. it was the same wil li Dr. L. L Sruih, ol Meltirornf. who prnct *«e.i (a, . ,dfd Lilleuiaiiil and Kicord) as a specialist '■-'In «ll cases of diseases aud habits which produce symptoms ol Nerrous Affections .Ot Skin Kitipii.ins.yf I 'rostra i ion, and make : hunipn-'beiiisi*: invinle or which unfit them , jo carry on tlie purposes of their heinn or , which demonstrates -itselfi on the^ oilier lih'hl, in Kruotire D< eases and Sc*eood*ir\ , For inst, of \ flections. In all of tltese eases 'TtTivHiiecessiry it is l o'huV^^rhe' -Special uit Who has e'evole I his whole lueiiuie to tlie •■ »tudyink"iand practjsinu-jn this one, lm*. meh "fpf his prol essmn P ft en* re. ti'n'w; after s>« mauy years, all_ minutiae arejuiniliir t-. *)kitd7 ami symptoms which (itis not tinto s ipp se) may not strike the General Practilioner at once, m.w from -constant prnct ice' and observation make ~Titrffr.fL. Smith master ofthe subj ct. ''"'lhe ineoieal pnilession — that is, tlie I <moi*e Hoera • uimh-d of them — lnve ljl»e*isC ; ec-ii'itse 1 the fact, and >pei*i .lists how "in en-ry hranch — oculist, aurists, syi hilrfe, i mental diseases, che*t diseases'-. ■ and iv t'aei every, port i. >n of the human--cci'j'n.'iie, has m.w i ■•mo member of ihe prolcssmn nlm d'-voits his time to thai, f jfliid.lo noiie other. For instance, ihe r j'.*.che».jt|. doctor" wou-d on .no Hcenunt „allei'.d-.Hii aceouehuient, aiul tne ocu ist ' -w«)*ilii,jiot tlnuk ol sailing a broke*. Ug; r 'Ojiteai*h: would advice his palieiil to no io Vfii^oHorwho is :«aqst,iained.f-'i* f/ie.i ing the disea-e requiring special, skill. r- ; Dr; X L. Smith a<ks ili.b ■*•'»' who require ' "treatment-.. for Weakness, Prostra >on. barrenness, and sterility, whose frames nnd whore e<uistii niion*- aie (.haltered, to consult , hii.i as an expert— unrty (3 ; J) years practice inihe.-colouy, with a practice exietujint* thronijlii ai.-mjt only the .Co nn e< put in-IndiH. Fij', and even in lviijiaii'd, nc claims ought t<> be, stiliiciei-t >o cause every mail or wuuiati rtqiiiiua such skill as is alluded to übove to c.-nsult him citlior personally or liy leiler. A.i a no other medical man as i> e.i i>b c to have t>uch In t'i*c experience as he pos»e ses an. l lor o he/ allied ufl'cctious — such as Jtferv jus disease —no one in the profession Jus enj >j'cd no mucli puoliu confi lem-e. Dr L. L~SMITH7 coksultatiow i-HE (by letter) .....t'i Alcdiciiit-i appriiprialely paCKe.l au i torWarded ull over the cm used dr.. l. 10 smith 182 Collins STasET Ease, Mftoußu«**JK FOR TdK B-LOOJ3 -IS THE LiKE." • — ace Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S Wa-RLI.-FA.MKI) MLO'OD MIXTDRK. AND KESTOitER, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cannot ne too highly recommended. Eo i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, aud Sores of ull kindso it is a never-failing aud permanent cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores ou 'he neck. It cures ulcraied lego. - It cures biaukhi'iids, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy oores. It cures glandular swe..ings. . It clears the blood from ull impure mat' ie from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant vo the tase and warranted . free from Aitylhin. injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suti'eiers lo give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials frou; all part Sold in botiies and 2s containing six times the quantity lis eachsufficient to ellect a permanent cure in the ?reat majority of long-stat-dint* oases, by al •Jheimsts and Patent Medicine Veudors throughout th • World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Ci.aree, Chemist Apothecaries'. Hall, Lincoln, hngland. EXPORT AGENTS : Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street London *. Newberry and Sons, JJS, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger und Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. New Zealand Agents — Kemptborne, Prosser, aud. . C 0.,. Wholesale Draggists,, l)ur,*edin and, Auckland. • Meinour pc Agents^— Felton,; . Grimwade, .. and 'Co., Wholesale Druggists. K and M. -Keogh, Druggists. Uemmons and Co., Druggists. X 100SFER. FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the Times Oihcc, Keeftan. The following are some ef the advantages oonferred by the Land Transfer syste.ii :— ■• 1. It secures the principal benefits and ad» vantages, sought to ne attained in the eysteiu of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all. laud registered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property for the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. b. It simplifies, to the utm »*t; possible s.t, the forms o' transfer and the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases thw* saieube value o' land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o" interest on loaus secured on lands. 8. It gives lacilities for the effe**io> lar" estates in allotments, oan F y. Transactions be a pr moment's uoiice, and at a minimum <*ost. JUST RE IVED a large arsortuient of Fancy robbing Type, at the TiMk'B Priutim*, QiHce, Uroudway, Keeftou..

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 4

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