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Publil Notces "TPBCIALIIY SPECIALISTS i — — Dram on Nature - she compels you tt honor ike acceptance. ' rPHIKTY ve.rs sin- c. when Or. Smii!i I first coiQ'iiei.ced uraciice here. 11 wn> tlu>nt»lit by v e<u-al men, tlmi to- he » Speoialwi was derogati-rv 10 ihe protes s'onul n)«", Int thi-4 like tn"st otliei in no? « tini: b insrintifip »nd ay mtrtprii n*<s found rMi.er tr> »id ilr>n 'o c "iulra«ii^ to that •, ro es*ion, « herein the sp«(MHli<j wan practised LHllemNtit, and Kie»nd in b'rmire, and A&'oa, in- Knclanrl wer« for years cneA dnwii by their m«HiCH hrrtbern. Now ami for ra»ny pant year? they have Ixen looked up to, and if-to-ec Uy erf>rv rnnn who preiftids 10 hnve any ifir-wertgp ot ihp purticiiliir Unuioh nl tin tn- l» ss'tui whicii !l:fr«e eentlcoi'-n Hp.'ciml) ■'evoti'd ilicms. Ives io^ Jl w»s Mr -nic with Ki-nstiiUM WiUmi. die "Bkni D cii.r," reremly kniahted by Hei M je^ty. Vi>»r<! <inie. i' was the same withD 1 --. L, L S i-i h, ■-> Mnliii-uriif , wh 1 p not -<• (a div LtiUuiHiid and Uicor ) as a -pefial^t )n Ii case* ot diseases and habits which pr.Mlticp symptoms ol Neivou* Affect iousi -.: Skin Knipii nß,of ro>tr iMon.and inaki' uinan bein^« inrinle or which unfit them ..1. -i »iTy mi tl>e purposf s nt iheir beina or « Inrli ileuioiistra'es n>-rlf, di> the other h 'i.t.in KrupiivoD. eH.-e>nnd Sec.-indar> Purciis of Affections, v nil of these c»se> iiDW'iiecri'.sH! y it is tohsive ilie Spet'ialis! who |>h» .e 1 6-i h-.s \\) „c hii'limf t<i t tie -turiving 'in '■ i.rMC'uir. . it; 'hi-; one br-incii ! <is ,1: -6'sttM. P lleiii-c. r. «•. alte'\-S' .••nil- yi--ir>; al. mi v : aB -ir-- Mm Ii >r I i.im. an BVinp nm<« vvi^ci: (it ? 11 Xll •• reHsoriavl*- '«' s-ip, 1 s- ) m«y 001 B>riu«<hf G»'i.eVnl Eirtciiiioti. -r &. r-nce. »..«• r^hui CyHSt.ahj^prniMtv ami <}^>:B' Vali-Mt irtnk* •. L. Ll Smitli ma»'er 'of tlie stibj.ci. he iiu 1 ni- •! pi ''ession— t'l.it i»>, the (iti.re Imei-M •■!! nil. J ot ihcm — h .*'*■ nkewse c.- (/ >se 1 1- -efHft.iiiid -p.-ci tnsi> • <•« in ei'Tv l)ran< > !i — ■■i i tiiisl. :iurw-, • v lnin* iitt-ntai ilueas'--., cin-.; ijwe:-t^ ,i:d iii t-trt c?r»»r\ ■,oiii)ii i'l t >c iiil'li hi ra c, lias n W » me member ot ihe prolr'gsii'ii -Uki drviius his tuue to thai, .md to none other. For nstance. the ' chct lioirinr" w a d mi no Hccniut atiend an a<-ci>uchiueni, an.i Ilieociiist W'".ld' not think ot ssii'iiii a hrokdi. l<g; I>U! i-afh Minimi ii<(vice his jialient logo 0 Iha I diicinr who i< m.ist drned I ir irei i»n \.'.e liise.-i^e r<'qiiirifii.' >})i'Cial skill. i)r L L- a^ks ilio-i- « !)■> require .•ir(>«ii<iteiit, tor Weakness, Pr<»sf.ra >o<i, liii rciiuess, ai.d .^trriii.y, whose trainee an ii who>i j coiisjliniiiuiis fin- sliHlU'ied. in eon>iilt ,im«i ' hk -aii cxpfi'i — upriy (3^)) ". i-arx ru-tict- in he r.ohniy. -a 11 1> •■ pnicii.e . v ,--.,1..^ ill _ii. v c..-i (inlt til-- (J' 1 Ori eli'ii ill I.nliM.FlJ , ; liid t'Vl'll 111 JSiiji'ind, ne L'liiiuis i/Wiihl iii i>e >ullii # ie-..t oi ! i4»>e every 1 ii o it or Wtiinan 'iqij'ii.i/ surh skill us i->»ii.ide-l. .!•» liuve lUr n-uit Him eitu-i • i-rsi.n.-illy <>■ •> Ii- iei-. A- a ~j(i-.i l ■■•ra, -i io .iiier 11. -i, i) .■..1-. «< e>. he i» Int. s ii-li i;.-^. ex. c • i>r< »s in- j-o> c -es ;i > 1 i.»r <> in-aiiie-i ..tt iliniis — n n-ii <»> H ■■ vons <ti<<iM«« —no «-iie in -f prot'essiuu iias enj >yed s iliUch [ Ui'liL' ruhfi ;lmii>i>. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. consultation flse (by letter) £1 Vledii'uits »ppi ■••priiitely pii'.'Keil an i >o> «ard(*' «sl over ilie ennisnl June, DR. L. L. S-VlirjL 182 Ooclins SiuEnv Isi3r. .\lnf.tt^n-\ »f FOR THE BLOOD 13 VUi£ LiKii.' — See Deuteronomy, chap. \ii., rerse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD AIIXTUKK AND UESTOitER, Trade murk—" liloo4 Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood iron: itnpui-Uies, cannot oe too highly recommended. bo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, am; "Mnre ot ill Kinlne it is a iierer-t'niliiig ami ,n--rtiiuiit'iit cure. It cur. « old boivs. II cures ulcerated ."ore* on he neck. It cur»s ulcraied legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. it currs scurvy m>re». ll cures glanduiar s« .mga. It clears the blood from all impure matee from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted free from auytlim injurioud to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits eutfeiers to gire it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fioiu all part Sold in botues and 2s containing six times the quantity Lit eaoh— sufficient to eH'ect a pcruianeuc cure in the majority of loug-staiicliuc; cases, by al Jbeniists and Patent Medioiue Veudors throughout th j World, dole Proprietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' 11 all, Lincoln, bugland. EXPORT AQILNTS: Burgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleraan atreet London ; New berry /and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Vv liolesale Houses. New Zealand Agents — Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duiiedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grim wade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, heinmons and Co., Druggists. J_ ; iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in ■ lacap form, to be obtained in any the Times Otiice, Keeltou. .Ilie following are some ©I tae advantiges conierred by the Laud Transfer system;— 1. It secures the principal beui'lits and .%l» vantages u> De attuined in the system ol registration of deeds. z. It remiurs letrospeotive investigation ol title uififiessary a » to all land re gisiore.i. i, ll sin.plilie.- the Tii)«s to Uen.l Property ior the future 1. It nukes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. o. simplifies, to t,h<; ur«» »t possible :t, the lorms 0 transfer and the modss of conveyance 'i. It increases ilw saieab c value o land. "•- It tenUs to lower tic -ate o •iini'st on 'uaiis secured on ui..ts r . it gives tai-ilities ior tin .»V ».. , a p erl-aies 111 uil.-tu :':ii.». 0. p t IliUSUcllOae In , jei uiomem'x loiice. -md at a n»i-i',n ... '•out.. JUST RE IVED a large arsort.nent oi Fancy jobbing Type, at the Timfk Liiutinj; Ullicc, Uroudwuy, Kccfton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1399, 12 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1399, 12 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1399, 12 May 1884, Page 4

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