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| Publil Notcea. ; ""speciality specialists ' Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. 1 1 vl i ; TV \ c >s in c « hen i >m Ii f fi -i i-«ijn .ie'.i eH .••^i> cc here, r w\* ilii-ni(>i<t liv ..eiuvil men, iliai >o \ie ;i Si)« J ciHlis : Wfi> rlerogat<>rv 'oihepiotea S!onal ii):in, but fiix like mnst r.Hier jnnovHtinrs itiscirit'fic and hv HMiMt-rs WS Found ml i er »o aid th n io c- " infra <iit!* to that pro e*sion, w herein the sppcmlity watt practised Lollemttni.! and Uieord, in b'rame, ar.d Aeon, in England were for yem-s die 4 riovrn liy thi-ir niedic»! hrrtliern. No* and for m=»ny pHsl yeari* they have in en looked up to, and qno^ed liy erery ninn who preit-nrls 'o have any Itir-wfJgft nt the pariictilni' brunch of the l>r",l»'B«ioii whicli these gentleni'n Kpppii a 1 1 v flevoted llicmsi Ives io. It wis the SHine witli Krasmus WiUon. the " Skin Dnctnr," reoenily knighted by Her M jesty. Years simp, ii was the same with D^. L. L Smili, ot Melhrurne, who pract>»e-. (a did LalleiiiMiid and liicord) as n specialist In -ill chkps ot diseases and habits which produce >yi»ptoius o( Nervous Aff-'Clions <<l Skin Kruplt--ns,ot..'jro«tr>iiinii,'anii make hitman bein^' < invirile or whn-h uufit tdem !<•> . arry <m Hie purinscs ot (heir being or which demonstra'es it«df, on the other hH'itljin Kruptife O> eii»es and Secondary Forms of" 4ffe<-tious. In all of these cases how necc-sary it is io have the Specialist wh>> has i et'nted 'i:^ ■« h>,t' li'eiime t> the -Cudvtnu mi« i prarMsiii. in ihi* o>"- l>r 'nHi •I us |iri>'e«sit>n ? lle'n-e r. w, une s iiihiii yi';ii>. ai : in :ii' 8B ire .mi ' l . r t iiim. an svni|> outs wuie.i (it s n iit - rpasona I '!*- to sipc s^-) may -io'i striico litGeier«l PiHcniiorii-r ai "nee. n,,w (mm chslhiii |)r!i»-iice miii oh*e>'V=iii'in niHkrI, L. L. Smith master ol the suhjet. i lie rnedicil prnfession — thm is. the more I mem •muxli d of them — h ye likewise > ec yttse I t'<o t'act.nnd ."peei-Jini - hiiw. iii e»ery branch — oculist, auris I^, »y in 1 *" 1 mental tlisea«i-». rhe»i dise:i'ses», .-.d i:. t-t<-i etcr\ n-ii hi ■•! t: t" InutJ'in i!<: c, li-ib ii -W .- in- m>-ini>er ul die pioi« ssi'in <•% ho (itvuits his tiiiji- to thai, and u> none pi her. For nsraiice. ilie "chest doctor. Wiillui <>n no 4t'C"iint Hiiend an ac-couuhmeni, an I theocuisl would not tlnuk ol S3i : 'iiii a l>r<>kei. l-g ; bu> vach would ad»ice his patient to tr-> >> i ha! ducKir who is i«nsi dined t >m e i ihl' C>>e disea>e r-quirint' sp»-c al smil. [)r L L. ■■"•uiiih iin^s ibos • «hi» require ire.-it liient for W»*^Kness, Prostra on, li-iMi'iincss, aid t■li r. whose irmifs ill Wlio.i- Coi »l i !■■•.*; ■:■ <ii:|t**ied. Id eouvllll nu.j \.. \ ;1 , .— , r (g:;j) \ ears (•.•■tire in - ii-. 1 " • |.v i;i ■: c ex<eni':nt> tin ■■■^.h" U ' ',).. i!il/V'OueI ill i in India, Fiji, Hii.i iM'i' i iii E.i.ii.l, d. -<c claims owulit io oe Milht.-n' t ocause ••«"ei y dim n or woman 'vq;j'-ii:ii sih-Ii skill us i> allnded i" huve. io ■'• ii-iiU iiihi eit<i ■■ persunxily en -»y I < ■■ ' e • As a i*'j'|i'i Im.jim. hi ii •■ >ier v.- lira, iiinn as i en be tn "h.ii:- such I i ijr. 6Xpe> 'IfiitV as llf |'O>-e •>»*» »ii •>(■ ■> ne ailieii iilfi ctiotis — s-ii. iia* Uri vous .ii . ■ c — no "lie in > iie proiVssion li.i> euj -ycd ■> uiULii fUhiic citufi ience. Er L. L~ SMITH. CONsuLi'ATioN iniE (by iatt'iv) £1 yii/ilicnn * iippi'i'pnately pai-Ked an i i<»rHindi' ml over the ci> iii>cd ; '. DR. L. L. SVl.ir.i LB2 OoiiLtNs .SritKh,r East, .Vlbl,u .#nn \ k FOR THE BLOOD IS IHlfi LiKli.". — ice Ueuteroiioinji chap. \ii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WOULU-FAMKI) HLOOD MIXL'UKK. AND KESTORKR, Trade nuirk— " HlooJ Mixt.ure." For cleuueing and clearing the blood Irom impurUies, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Sourvy, Skin Dise'sises, i:i Sores ol ill kii.vlsc ii us »' iey-r-1 iiliiij i,, i pcrnmiii'iit nuv. It CUIVB OJU flOl'i-8. ll cuivs ulcerated >ore^ on h<- neok. Ii eur"B ulcraietJ l>'gs. ll uures blaekhi'iuig, or .unifies on the ace. it cures scurvy » ; >r<-a It cures glainiu.ar B.w i-igo. It clears the blood from all impure inut c Irom whatever unuse arising. As this mixture is pleasant io the tase und warranted free from atiythin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either ties the proprietor solicits suu'eiers to gire it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botvioa and 2s containing six times the quantity Us each— suilicient to ell'ect a permanent cure in the s;reat majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemists und Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, KngUnd. EXPORT AGENTS: \i urgoy ne, B urbidge*, and Co. , Coleraan street Londou ; NewbeiTy and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London \V bolesale Houses. New Zealand Agents — Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dur.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Xeogh, Druggist*. Hemmons and Co., Druggists. J_ /ooSFER FORMS, neally printed, in lacap form, to be obtained in any the TIMKs Otlice, Keeitou. The following are some el the advantages oonlerred by the Land Transfer systfc.j:~ 1. I,t secures the principal bemfits and advantages nought to De attained in tbe system of registration of deeds. •I. It renders retrospective investigation ol title unnecessary as to all laud re gistered. i, It simplifies the Titles to Ke»l Property ior the futuro 4. It makes purchasers of tbe lee and leases perfectly seoure. », simplifies, to the ut^i »<t possible •t, the forms o transfer and tbe MioiK'sot conveyance <>. It increu.-es tlw snieab c value o land. '.'. 11 lCl: ; .i& 10 Il'WCI' lit 'at, ■ ' '•il.'-iSI Jll ';<»>i.b secured on lai.Js. .. it gives lacinties ior th« elie-'i >> i.ir est-utes in ullotu cuts. ohu F .<. 1 rausuctioub be ncr moment* notice, .md ut a min.niji' '•ost. JUST KIC IV ED a large arsortment oi Fancy jobbing Type, at the Timkb ■Printing Office,. Broadway, Beefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1402, 19 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1402, 19 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1402, 19 May 1884, Page 4

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