Publil Notcee. "speciality specialists" Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpHFRTY vein* «ime. when Dr. Smith g_ first c<>iurnekre<i prrtciue here, it wus • lipnalit by m epical men, that 10 lie n SofcmlHt was neroentorv in lie proles sional niH«<, liit i'i|^ )j|f c m nt oti>e> < innoVHtioi s inscintifio RnH lav mn'trrs w ■« found rather to aid ih^n to c "fnfrn ilit;' to that ;:roe^ion, « herein the spwitliiy was prHOtu«*d lixllemmi,: and I; word, in Frame, aid Acton, in Knylntiii weie for ypHi-H piieol down liy tli^ir nicd'cnl brrthern. Now and for in my past y«>nrs they hare Ik en looked up tn, and qm ed by every hihii who pretends o have any knowedge nl the particular branch of the profession wliich tfiese upoiMiallv rirvoted tucmst-lve.s 10. It was (he same with Erat.mun Wilson, the * l Bkin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. \ earn since, it was the same with Dr. L. L Smith, of Melbourne, who practiced (a--did Lallemmid anil Kicord) at ■ specialist In nil ctiHes of disease* and habits whieli produce symptoms of Nervous Affection* of Skin Eruptions, of I'rostrauon.and make hutnan bcinns invirile. or which untit them to i-arry on the purposes of their being or which demonstrated itnelf, on the other lund.iti Kruptire Di eases and Secondary Form:* of Affections, In all of these eaces bow uecchßary it is to have the 'Specialist who haH it«yote I his whole litetime to the. .->tudyinK and practising in this one branch of his |>roledßion P Hence, r,ow, after so many years, aU tninulia are faunliur l> him, and symptoms which (it is u«t unreasonable to s ipp' si-) may not strike the General Praotitioner at once, now from constant practice and ob>ervatii)ii make ■ it. L. L. Bmith master of tht subject. 'Hie medical profe»sioa — that i«, the more libera «:nmd«d of th»ift*-hivc likewise lecx^nised the fact, nnd how iv every branch— oculist, nurists, *y\ hilic. mental diseasen, client dineHseft, and in fact erery portion ot the ikuniHn Iraii.e, has n«w sooih member of the profession who devotes liis titue to that, and to noue other. For instance, the ''chest doctor" would on no account attend an aecouchment, and the oou.ist would not think of Hatting a broken lejj j buteaub wouLd ad vice his patient to j;o to t fast doctor who is most tamed for trei inj; the disease requirinir special skill. Dr. L L.* Smith: s*li« those who req>tire -treatment for . Weakness, Ptostra ion. Barren Nes.<i, and Ster-iiny, wliojie trarues and wbo>«.oon*tiiutious aie ultwWered. to consult htia sb an- expert -^thirty (3<)) years practice in the colony, with a practice extending throughout not only the Colon e> put in India, Fiji, and e-veu in Kn^iaud, he claim* ought to be tthlh'cJej.t iocmuko every man or woman requricg Much skill as i» alluded to nbove, to consult bita eitlicr personally or by letter. . Ah a ftypiifonraplier no other ojedical man ax Urea nbe to have sued In t^e experieneu hh be pos^e>se«. and (or o her allied aff'ectious— such mh Nervous disease —no one in the profession bus enj >yed »o Uiucb public coufiJeuce. PrL. L~ SMITH. CONSULTATION FKK (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately packed ant lorwarded all over the «ivin»ed ulube. DR. L. IT SMITH 182 CotLiNS StebisT East, Melbourne FOR THE BLOOD IS THK LIFE." — See Deuteronomy, chap- xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND KKSTOHEE, Trade mark — " 810011 Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irom • impurities, cannot De .too highly reooin> mended. Fo r SorofUla, Sourvy, Skm Diseases, and Sores, of all kindso it is a never-failing wid permanent cure. It oures old bows. It oures ulcerated sores on *he neck. It. cur«s ulorated lags. It cures .blackheads, or pimples on the aoe. It cures scurvy ■ores. It cures glandular swouings. It clears the blood from all impure mat' <c from whatever cause arising. At this mixture ia pleasant to the t*we and warmnted froe from any thin injurious bathe most delicate constitution of either sex . the proprietor solicit* auiferers to give it a trial/to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fioa. all part Sold in botiies and 3b containing six times the quantity lls eaoh— sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the meat majority of long-staudinii oases, by al Chemists and Patent Medioine Vendors throughout tbj World. t}ole Proprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. 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It uiakes purebasers of the fee aad leases perfectly. secure, o. it simplifies, to the ut«n«*t possible i.t, the forms o« transfer and the modes of uonveyanoe. ■6. It increases tb» saleabe valueof land. 7- It tends to lower the rate o* interest on loauß Bucured on lands. 8. It gives facilities fot the effe?n>i . laxg estates iv allotmentß. can F «. Transaotions be u^r momeut't) n6tice, and . at a miminuiii POSt. JUST RE IVED a large arßortment of Fancy jobbing Type, at the Timm i'iiutiug Office, Uroadwav, lteeftou.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1389, 18 April 1884, Page 4
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