Publil Notcec ; SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature she compels you to honor the acceptance. rnHH.'TY ie..rs «in.-c « hen !>r. >. I, f s first riimmei.reil urai'iice here, it wi< thr-UL'iit l»v ueiical men, tliHi io be x Speciaji'*' w«> fferc'Katry io he p'otes Honal.pi'"", lot ti.js like m-sit other infiOTHtfoi s in frintific ntui ay niii'tt-rs w s ■ found rnller tn aid Wfih to ''c ''infra <li.' f to that rro esxioti, « herein the > speciality wa« prMCti>ed Lxlleuimii. and -.icord, in 'b'rniu-e, and Acu.n, in Kiijand were for ' years V'ie.^l down by thrir tiiedicnl brrtliern. Now ami (V.r ramy pjist years they Imve '..en lucked up to, and quo ed liy evirv tii-'.n who prf tends o hnve Ht»v kri'-.Ht'.<go ot the parliculHi- hr«nch ol tl>i> pr<>l>'S'tion whicli these ij«Mitlem"n specu j inlh rievnted tliemsi'lves. to. ll iv»S the some with Krat-nius Wilson, ihe " Skin D-einr," recently knighted by llev . M jesty. Yt'«r<» •iince, ii whs the same wifhD-. L. L Sini li, ol Mellx^wriie. wli-> practise (a did LtMemund and Jlit-or-i) as a specialist In ll chsps nt dise;ise< and habits which >yoiptou)> «>( Nervous Aff-clioux ol Skin Kiupti us, '>( ' ro>trr ion, and tnaki* , iiiiinun beiru*> lnrifi!© or unfit t'esii !<> .firry •»■ the pupposcs nf iheir beina .•• wliirli detjionslrn'es itself, o» the oiher Ipi-id, in KniKine 0 eases and See»ndar\ Forum of Affeitions. •n all of therm rases j liow nece>B»»ry it m ioha»e''fie wlw. has . ev..iei 4!* •• ll.r<> Ii otime t.i tlie tnd\ iriti mi •• ui-'irnsii, nt i Ins on- iir n<-li i it> ( r :e>si..!.p llemv. »•.. w, aite s •ii aii \ ye firs, all uu.iut a3 i ri- ' »» mi ti r ( iiim. mi '■: svui|- ii'j,^ W'lieii (it s n.tn irertMilin' Ii- <>8:;' s) llHf nm glPine ■11-" • Gei er > P> ie I'ion i- a n< % <\ n.-w hum «• ostHiit prrifi'ici- iini olt-e- vt' inn uiak< . L. L. Smith m-i-'er ol tlie s;i!ij <•■ i lie iiji*'iiL'«l pri-ie^Moii— tit ii >>, i.,e : mnre liuem - mii.lid ol ibem — h v.hPew t>e ■ c • u.iseli efuct.niid .nsi^ "no* in eivri Itranrh — ■ >i' 1 1 1 1 >t . ,-iuris , sy him* niHntai diseases, ehe»i <lisei»>'s. .ird in I'H'i ever> ; -ur t i.Vn <•! t -c hum -n tn-e, has n- w s mi" uiiniDer of the proit ssi>'n ■< Iki d'.'VDus vis tuai 1 t«i thu . md lo ]»one other For nsinnce. !■«• ■■ch«*«it iioct-ir" wi>u;d on do iec.u«t n"e.id Hti accnucliment, an. l ihe .icu >>t H -id not llillik Ol s3l!Mtt{ a lir<>kfi. I S, ', i)U> i-iu-h woitlii ailiMCt 1 Ins jiaiMMit lo v > o vha' di i-ior who is mmsi dined lir tie ■ inn the ilisen^e >•> quirif.i. 1 special suill. l)r L.L. usks ttios!- who require tfpttt .iienl tor Weakness,. Prugt ra on, iWi t-nhess, ai:d -terili y, whose Ir.iiues tii'i< wlio>e cun>li< hi ions *ait -shattered, to consult itiui >i 6an expert — iii.n\ (3'ij )fars|ir:Vcti'ce in ihe colony «vii n praciice e\-«iiiluit> ilu ■•■»jh<'U' >• i ofilv tlif> Co on es UU- Hi 1(. ilia. Fiji, and «?Ven lit fi.iiioi.d, i.c icl-iiui" • • u ti r i « ii.i Ot 1 - .sulii'-tei-t ocai^e i'^ery man or woman irqunutf simli sknl us is all<ide>l io .;buve.'*-io r n>u!t uiui eitiu-r perKiitiaily or *>y Iciter. As a >3'pn.it»i;rai'her no other ini-.ii.-a. :nnii as en .be to have such m^c expe-ifiiee as tie (jos?e-se-<, a:i.i for o n.>. aliieil uil rliou-s — swrii us Nervous ili.M-.i-e — no one in • tie profi-ssiou uj» enj >yed >> much jjuolic coufi levee. Dr L. ITsMITH. coNßUtTAiiow fue (by letter) £1 Meiiicini-a 'Mfinropriately p.-ioKfij ant in,. waide • all over ihe eivili>«-d Dil, L. L. 6vl.ii' , IS2 Collins Srußh,r l£\sr iLij!..i.)J7«Ort Tillt^ Jiij.OjJU.lS -i'li'lfi .Uit-ii..' I* — 'ice 'Deuteronomy! chap. ■ xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S •. "VVORLO-FA.MED BLOOD VIIXTUKK. AND itESTOiIKJi, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood irotn impurities, cannot oe too highly reuotu* mended. Fo ) Scrofula, Senrvy, Skin Diseases, ami ■Siires o( all kiiiiUe it is a never-failing timi ,)i'i'inain'i)t '-uve. It cuivs pid Bon'H., ll cutvß'ulCerAtrd -<>re- on he neck. I' cur^s ulcraie'J k^s. . [l cures blaokhvuds. or ,(iiii t ie»< c . the ac«\ it i:uri-s scurvy mjrt>s. It t'uies giatuiuiar sw ..ni^a. It clears the bioud Irotn till impure mat c Irom whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasuut io the tuse and warranted free from auybhin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suifeiers to give it a trial to teat its value. , Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botnes and 2a containing six times tlie quantity 11s each — sufficient to elleut a permanent cure in the ;reat majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhem'.sts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout th j World. Sole .Proprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' ll all, Lincoln, England. / EXPORT AGENTS : UurgOyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Goleman street London ; New berry and Sons, i>s, Fai-ringdoa street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford Btreet, London ; and all the Londou \V bolesale Houses. Kew Zealand Agents — K'emptkorne, Prosper, and' Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grim wade, and Uo,, Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, iiemmous and Co., Druggists. JL iOoSFEK FORMS, neatly printed, iv heap form, to be obtained in any the Times Ollice, Jieeitoii. The following are some et tbe advantages coulerred by tlie Land Transfer systt .1 :~ 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages souglit to De attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation 01 title ud necessary aa to all land re gistered. 3. U simplilies the Titlm to Ke*l Property for the futuro k It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. o. simplifies, tn the ur*n «* possible :t, the loruis 0 transfer and the uioa'Js of couveyanp" b. It increases th«> suieab c value o laud. "<. It tenus to lower tte rute o- on loan* secured on UuJs. '•-. It gives mi'iiitiesi for thf <-4fe ■<••• .;ir ■ ettaieb iii.«J»ofirf^iu.. ! Xsi ■■>■,$. "'•'/. I raUbaclio.i*- 0i- nei ■uiiuient I '.ijuce, a. .d at a:n Ml-t JUST KE IVED a large arsortment ol Fancy .obbing Type, at the TlMife i."hntiuj» Olßce, Jiroadway, Heefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1398, 9 May 1884, Page 4
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