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PttV.il Notce» " -pITriAUTY SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature she compels y&a to k&nor th.6 acceptance. fpHU-TY »e->rs *i., c. « Uen Dr | fi ~i •• m -ci ted ■■■tm-'ve here, i' «■■■ ' i hr-iiit: l. 1 !'\ c i-ii- men, iliut >o 'c | Spfcinli* wa> «'eri'g.->t'Tv to lie p -ntr-i sional m»iP. Iv» i i- like mist nti>e innovHtioT.s iti sr'tit:fie an.| »v ri» u-rs ff * found rattier to aid tli n ;r> » " uttnuli/ to that (TO'esitioiK uhernin th« snociaiiv was practised LnlleiQaiiu »rH ><•■> 'I in I'ratite, and Ac on, in Kn. ?*•«•• "•"• for years «"'ie>'! ii>trn Iv (I. t ■ -.. ' ■•; l>r. ll»e>TI. No-.« sf'» i-I :»• .;■ , !•.;•■ ■ ■••■!.- liiey iiuve ..< en lonkeit up t-\ai, ' q >y i**»rv iii».n wiw) firfi*-nls c m i; • ■• . kti-'Wi i »i^e of rhc p»r<i{!ul:ir hr in-'t pi-.ti sston whicli »l.e<e neniietn ■■ -«> ■ •■ inlh (U-votpd theriM- Ifes <o. I* « - sump with KniMnui Wil.nn, Ut "?■■<■.-■ D' ci<-r," reoeinly kiii^h'ed u-.- i M -jesty. Yphts since, ii was the srci)'- «"l I> , . L Smi'b, ol Mellu'urne. win p<ict •■ { did Lxilernxtid nrtii Wicor ) as h - ■ - ' In Ii cases o! diseases and hal>its whi<produce symptoms ol Nervous Affect i<»M> ot Skin Krupii -ns.of : 'ro»trHiioii,and msikhuman beiru- invinie or whirh unfit t<ei-i in »vry <in the pitrmiM's nt their beinj ■•■ whirh demoiistraies nxelf, on tin.' i'h.r ht'jil, in Krutiiive Oi eases und Sec >n<i •■;!•> B\irrnK of Aifei-tions. In »\\ of th<-s i:»?<~ how nece-siry it is <o have »h© Si"- mI >-. wlw h«N c 'ci "is • Ab..»:e lite'im- i■ 1 1 t ' tiidvirit! mi • •<• : -^i.. ir« "hi.- o. !>r > I -«l.s j-r c-- ■■ ? ie ■<•'• r: W a •!«• > j iliillii J- iv ;■■ i i ■■' ffl :r" . ill! !■,!;■■ ! •ii<l.i «'• .■>• . ■•■''.- -\ IC( (H « -i • ! ri-H!.'ii!'i I••''■ S ■ •- ■ •■ ) miy •> Bn-t-fe'erii: p. .n: i- hh, a net-. u,w )i . C-'HSlMli' nriii". IIV nl nb-e 'VHI I'ni ll):---i. L. L. Smiiii ixi -i - er ot Hie sutij c lie m^iiiC'l |> ex>i<»n — tiiai i*. n»or«* liMern -iiit !<i <»i ihem — h iilievri^e c- j; .ise i fi-*ct. 'iml --pi-ci • •■• now m B\«*r_v OrHii«-ii — >! < uh»l. Hur> , sy bide, ui^ntai d».<ea«<'s. -olih-' disc - - n.d in I'h«I e«*>r\ .ors..)ii t tphuni : I ra 'c, lihs n.W <» til; 1 uji'.mber .«' v rt ho di-von-8 "i> titui 1 l-> !■■... »md lo none other For •üßlaiict* in- ■ chr>t .1ot;»>r" w>>u->i <•» n» -*»•-— -*i i h ft.ti mi a^couchtiifni, mvi i;a i ul:u .o. •x--.i,1 Pot lltiuk oi ssitinu « fir ike,. t % ; bui •'a'-li Aoulti advice his patient l<<i> ■ ■ thn'. ducior who is hmsi -amed t >r lie . tiie dist»a-e r«-quirifit» sp«-e«al skill, Dr L L. .^niiih a-ks ilio-"- wli.i reg > ireaiajont for Wfikness, Pristra o:. iiurrenitess, m.d tt-nli y, whost> tr ■ . < :ill • who.'- co »ll ii I"hS a|i- shnlttfirii. tn>ii>iilt -i..i S Hi i-X|»er — H..r (3 ' -. ears.jr.i'rtiri' iv he coimiy »% i« l» ■• pr.i<*> •■ c «'.veiidiiij> tlii - < .» y li< 'U * r.«>l only the Co om eput in £:><ti«. Fiji, and even iv England, he clhiius ouuiii io t>e suliicieiit io cause ci j er_v niun or woman ivquiiug such skill as is alluded to . bove. io c -usutt tnm eit'i- •■ pt-rsoiiiilly o«- -ly U-iler. A- a T|)'i !• -ra ( . iiei no ..iJiei 1 v- Usi Mian *n '. e» he to iuUi sufh-. ■v expe n-urt* as ho pos-e-se* *•!•* u>r >> -nuiiiei i>tt" flions— s-h'li as N<'i'Vt»iis ilhui ■.<• —no <>ri'e in • ie profession lias enj ( yed » mucti put'lttf «'"!ifi ieiioe. Br L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION Fiiß (by letter) £1 Mediciius appropriately packed an i iu>waide>> all over the «iviu»ed DE. L. L. SYtirii 182 Collins SriißKT IS vs r Melb^uunk JT^OR THE BLOOU IS I'iiti LiKK." j — See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD UlXt'Uiti.. AND KESTOiIKR, Trade mark — " 81004 Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood rum impurities, cannot o» too highly recommended. Fo J Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, : i Soreu ol stll kindle it is a ;ier.'r-fiuoii-; ; :. ,i«rman<Mit .uiv. It curt-* ol> I soi'i'b. ll cures ulcerated -tre- on h-.- iii'ck. Ii cur^s ulcraieJ Ir-^s. It cures blaekh'-'i'ls, or ,iiin.ile» oi: (.u acH. it cures scurvy «or«s. .It cures glanduar sw. J!i(j». It eleaif tho blood from ull luipurtt mat _c I roia whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant lo the Uiso und warranted true t'ro;n anytliiM injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sutfeiers to gire it a trial to test its value. Thousands ot testimonials ftttßi all part Sold in botues and 2s containing six times the quantity 11s each— sufficient to elfect & peiinaneut cure in the Ti-eat majority of long-standing cases, by al Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors { throughout th j Worui. Sole Proprietor, If. J. Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS: y urgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleman street London ; Newberry and Sons, 35, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Vv bolesale Houses. New Zealand Agents— Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agent* — Felton, Gnmwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. £ bnd M. Keogh, Druggists. Uemmouß and Co., Druggists. JL iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in heap form, to be obtained in any the Times Oriice, ileefton. The following are some ci the advantiges conferred by the Land Transfer syste a :- 1. J^t secures the principal benefits and ad' vantages sougut to ne uttaineu iv the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation ol title unnecessary as to all laud re gistered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Heal Property for the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly seoure. a. it simplifies, to the ut<n «H possible vt, the forms o'. transfer aad the modes of conveyance. ♦). It increases the saleabe value oi'laud. 7." It tends to lower tbe rate o< 1 «it»»««t on \imns secupii on . >;. i> . . it tiive« ■; :;:'.! -. n,s \,u tS- .

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1396, 5 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1396, 5 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1396, 5 May 1884, Page 4

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