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, Pub il Notcec j "SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature - she compels you to I lienor the acceptance. rjj^M lIiTY ye rs-ine when Dr. Srn - h | fi »t I-. m **ei.iel i..rei" cc here, it wn ilkiiil'M b» eicai men, Umi 'o !ie i Sti^eiHli*' wh> rieronat.irv fo <he prnt'ei* R.onal tn up. lilt tiiin like m-wt otlier iiinovM<ini.BipKt''iit i Hcand hv hih-lits w s found railrr to aid thn to c " infra (tiu* to lb-it : ro eoioii. « herein the specnil-ty was prupn-ed. Ijilletnmiu and t.'ienrrl, in Knitue, aid Ae<on, in KtiJand were for yeais i*- ie*i down liy tlieir medie>il bretlietn. No* atoi for tn-my past years they hare t>i en inoked tip to, and quo'ed by er»*rv in mi who prett-nrls o have any kn"!weilt;e of the particular brunch of the profession which theie ifenf U'ia*-n »peeiiallv rii'voted theuifli-lvea io. lt w-is the »»nie with Kraxtnus VVil«nn. *he '• Bkm D- elor," reremly ki.i^lred by IL" M -jesty. Yearn xinte. it was the saroi' mtiiD'. L. L Smi-h, ol Melhi'Hrne. wh ip> -ct -■' (•- did LilleiiiHiid Hiid l.'icoril) a< a • In ..ll CHic« of diseases and habit--- wlik- • produce symptom* o( Nervous Aff<'eti'>i-« of Skin Krupti-ns.of • roi<tr nion.an'i mak luitnan beings invinle or whir-h unfit t c tn «arry on tlie purpose*! of their hems; which dernonstfa'es it "elf, on the o if lii-id, in Krtiutive Oi ease*- and .Seeond.'r Forms of Attertions. In all of thesi» ci«» liow iieee-sirj' it is to have the Sp«>--'il R wlio ha-> f'evotel his * hole lt;etiiup t*i * c 'tmlyinsj and priit'tisin v'u ' in thi**- o*n* br •if :ns I'r-'fession ? Ilcin*e. r.*-w. ai'*- •-. main years, all miiiut a^ ar** 'Htn'-i niiu, atiit symp <>:«!- wnieli (it s n I > reasonaiilt* lo s tpu 8i ) may not Btriwe • General Practitiou« j r at once, now from constant practice and obr-err-ilion make .Jr. L. L. Smith master of the subj. ct. the niedtcal profe-tßion--tli.it is, trie more libera • uindt-d of tliem — h v«likewise -c* ({'ise 1 1'. ef'act. nod pi-ci* • low in e»i*ry branch — -n-ulim. «v- -. yyhiiie. mental di-ieasfs, i.'iv* .; li-t : - ■■<■ -.-.vi tn fact e»'»*r\ -..orlMii •-• t*ie fi ».'••:• ■ ■' ra •c, has ii w > .mi* io. tu;>f i* oi .t |il*oirSSl"U *»!|i> d;*VOH'B 'ils tiltiP to i..J. . ;ind to none o.ijer For nsiance, 'lie " cheot doctor" wou d on no account attend an acuouciiint-n', and Hie >>cv -r would not think ol sacing a lirok-'n I (*; but «?a«*h would adrice Ins patient to hi that doctor who is m.>st dined t -r tie'"*.' the disear-e rrquirunr *-pee al ssill. Dr L L. Mniili a>ks ibosp irho regime treatment for Weakness, Prostra o-i, Barrenness, and i***tt-rdtiy, whose Irame-t an'f wlio»e consti' n'ions air shatttfred. t«> consult hita «■& an expen — tfiiriv (3')) years practice in t lit* colony , witlinpracdre ex'eiiduiij through! vi r.nt only tin* Co. on e*pu; iv India, Fiji, uud eren iti Kn-^iaud, lie claims ouiiht to be sulhcieiit *o cause i'»ei j inun or woman r.-qiinutf such skill as i» alluded to ..hove, io c nsult him eit;».-; pfrsonally or oy h'ller. As a .>jpiiilotjrH(iher no oilier nn«):j» man as o eti "be to have such I.i •-s■■• expenciice us lie j.iO.> v e-<eH and torn li*-: ainea iilT I'lions — sm-n a» N«-iv-jii-j distM,« — no "iie in 'oe pr*>f.-s->ioii nas uuj iyed *• wucb pUi-lic eonfi lence. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATIOJI FKB (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately pricked an i tor-warde-1 nil over (tie civilised Dll. L. L. SMirii 182 Collins STUKb,T K.isr, MsLßt*p«Nr FOX THE BLOOD IS I'HK LtKli.' — -et- DeutiM'onouiy, chap, xii., veiiio 153. CLAII £ X ' S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD UIXTORK. AND KESTOIIEU, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cunuot oe too highly recuinmended. Fo j Scrofula, Scurry, Skin Disouges, and Sofee of all kincUo it is a never-i'-iiling and pt-Tinarient cure. It cures old son's. It cures ulcerated woren on 'he neck. It cur«s ulerated lec*s. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy nores. It cures glandular ew. .ings. It clears Hie blood from ull nnpuro mut .c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to tbe tase and warranted free from aitytliin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sutfeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fioa. all part Sold in botues and 2s containing six times the quantity lis eaefasuffioient to ell'eet a porniaaeut cure in the -rreat majority of long-standing ouses, by al Jhennsts and Patent Medicine Vendors ! throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clajucb, Chemist Apothecaries' 11 all, Liucoln, Kngl»nd. EXPORT AGENTS : ; Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street London ; [ Newberry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London VV holesale Houses. Keio Zealand Agents — Eemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ducedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents—' Felton, Griruwade, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and -M. Keogh, Druggists, tienimons aud Co., Druggists. J_ IOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lecap form, to be obtained in any the TiMEs Ollice, Keefton. The following are some ef the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to oe attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. lt renders retrospective investigation ot title unnecessary as to all laud re gistered. 3. lt simplifies the Titl«« to Ite-il Property ior tbe future 4. It makes purch<u*ere of \be fee and leases peribetly secure. o. il simplifies, to the utT-*t possible it, the forms o transfer and the modes of couveyance. ►5. It increases tlw saleab c value oland. 7. lt tentis to lower the ruto o' j«itereßt ou loans secured ou lauds. 5. It gives facilities for tin* effe*;i'>i l»r^ eeiutes in ailotu .cuts. can F j. i Miutidcitu.i-g oi- ncr •nouiro''- nice, -md at a mniimuii I UST Hit". IVr-i- '■■ utr-Jf arsortmcit of) Fanes ..i.0.c .,- •• ;■■]•■■, at the Tim> inutiii*^ -Juice, on/omniij, xtcefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1382, 2 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1382, 2 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1382, 2 April 1884, Page 4

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