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Publil Notceo. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor tlie acceptance. rptfrßTY venrs «inre. wl.en Dr. Smiili I first rommet.ced hra^tu-e here, it w>\< I • hought by neiical men, thm 'o be h Supcialisi was rtero^Ht'irv io lie prof'es Bional niHf. \rul IM^ like m>i*t <itlier iunoVHtioi.S iiiseiiitific. and ay n»>i' l<rs W s founr| rutl'er to aid ill ,n u> c '* inlra d\/ to that pro e^sion, wherein the speciality was practised Lallea>«nu and I. icnrd, in Frame, and Acma, in England were for years pried down hy tlicir me.dic:il brcthern. Now and for m my p«st yours they liHve 0i en looked up t<», and quo'ed by every ninn who pretends <o have hiiv kti'^weilue of Hip particular brHncli of the profession which (he>e gentleman speoitally devoted fhomsnlvps io. It wns flic s»me with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor,", recently kniyhted by tier M 'jesty. Yp«r« since, it was the same with D>'. L. j L Smi'h, of MelbfHrnp. who prHC't'^et (a did Lallernand and Uicorl) us a specialist In :li cuses ot diseiisc* and luibits! which produce symptoms ol Neicou* Afffetiouis ol Skin luii|>ii'>ns,(>t I rostr nioti,»nd make tiunmn beni'.'«i invinle or which unfit them to rarry on the purposes nf tlieir being <>r wliich deinoustra'eiJ it««*lf, on the oiher linnd, in Kruiitive 0: eases and .Secondary Forms of Affections. In hII of these cases how nere*snry it is to have the Sperialis' wiio has t'eroted his liietime t<i the >tudyiiiu hik! prai'tisins; in this one br inch of hit* pro'ension ? Hence. v.<>w, after sn many years, all mmut » are l'<iniili ir thim, and sympioius which (it is nut unreasonable lo s ipu- s>) tnay not strike ihe Ger.erHl Practitioner ai -unee. m»\v from constant practice inni ol>-e>'Vat ion mak<' i.L. L. Smith niHsicr of the subji ct. 'i lie ineificiil pru-essioii — that is, the more linera -nmdi-d of them — live likewise leoi'Ktitsel i!ie fact. mid Speci ilipu now id every branch — oculist, miris'.-, xy. hiiic. mental diseases, client disensen. mid in fuel e«-i>ry jiorluii of tr.e hmriHii ira. i c, Ims n"W S"n»e niemlier ot tie protrssion who d'-vou-s his tune to thai, mid to none otucr. For instance, the '•chest doctor" imud on no iccotint attend an accouchment, and the ocutst wo»ld not think of "saii'iii! a br>>km> hg ; but each would advice Ins patient to tjo to ihai doctor wiio is iu<>st idmed for liei ititf the disease requiring >pee<al skill. Dr. L L. >u>nii a<k« Uio-ie who require treatment for Weaknt'ss, ProntraiO'i, Barrenness, and oteriliiy, whose frames aad who»e coniitii niious aie shattered, to consult hiu «& an esperi — iinr'y (3)) j'ears practice in the colony, with a practice extending thioutiht U' not d(ilyth>' Oo'on e< put in India. Fiji, and ereu in En^land, he chiinis ouuht u> be sulliciei.t .ocutise every njun or woman requnntf such skill as is alluded to i. hove, io c 'tisult hitn eitlior personally or by letter. As a v'ypli lonrapher no oilier m.'liia' man as l» en «b c to limi-k such lurmexpeiienctf us he po.s>e->es ainl tor o he; allied uli'.-ctious — such as N-'ivoiis disna-e . — no one in the profession Ins enj >yed s> much public couii l e nee. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION FiiK (by lultel*) £"1 Mfdlcniis appropriately pa<'keil an. forwarded all o?er the emiiM-d I) It. L. L. SUlTil 182 Collins SntEiir llksc, Alumj^uio *• FOX THE BLOOD IS TKIC LiKli." — See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLAIUE'S WOPvLD-FA'.UED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND UKSTOiIKtt, Trade mark — " Bloosl Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood from impuiilies, cannot De too highly recommended. Fo J Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Soi-es of all kiiuUe it is a never-fiiihng ami fH-rmuiieiit cure. It cur«s old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on ''he neck. It. cur«s ulcrated 1«{{8. It cures blackheads, or pimples ou the ace. It cures scurvy nores. It cures glandular sw.. .ings. It clears the blood from ull uiiourti mat ,c from whatever cause arising. Ab this mixture is ploasant io the tase and warranted free from nuythin injurious io the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sutieiers to give it n trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fion. all part Sold in botues aud '2a containing six times the quantity lls each.— sufficient to ellect a permanent, cure in the majority ol' long-gtamting cii6uß> by al Jbenr.sts and Patent Medicine Vendors ; throughout thj World. Hole I'ropnetor, ¥. J. Clakke, Chemist ' Apotheoariea' Hull, Lincoln, tingland. EXPORT AGENTS : : Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleinan street ' London ; New berry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sauger and Sons, Oxford street, London - r and ull the London Wholesale Houses. New Zealand Agents — Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Draggists, Dur.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Gnniwade, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. B nnd M. Keogh, Druggists. Uemmons aud Co., Druggists. _|_ iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtuined in any the Times Ortice, Keefton. The following are some et the advantvges conferred by the Land Transfer eystt.*i :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sougiic to De attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigatiou ol title unnecessary as to all land re gistered. 5, It simplifies the Titles to Real Property ior the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee aud leaßes perfectly secure. o. simplifies, to the ur«n "t possible :.t, the forms o transfer aud the modes of uouveyanc«. 6. It iucreuses th«s saieab c value O' laud. 7- It tenUß to lower ike rate o 1 >«i terns t on loans secured on lat-Js. A. It gives lacilities for the effe-io, l tl r ; esuitcs in allotu.euts. ohu F y. Imnsuctions be Utjl ummeut's notice, and &t a mininiuii cost. JUST KE IVED a large arsortment o( Fancy jobbing Type, at the Timk* iiiating Office, Broadway, Reefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1381, 31 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1381, 31 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1381, 31 March 1884, Page 4

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