I Publil Notoeo. jT? EuTaT 1 T V S\>KC 1 A L I SIS ! Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. riIHIKTY veits *in.c. when Dr. Smith & first nnviiei.t c 1 fiiarine liere. it whs iliouulit In nelu-iil ir.en, that to lie a Suei'inlisi wa> •» ; lie proles s mini n»'i". I 'it l!m like m • >«t other iiiiMiVHtint s insciiit ti(;»m<l mv tnuMcrs w*>s I'miiikl run «t t<> anl ih ti toe " intra riiu' t<> thnt 1 10 e-ixioii, «lieivin tin* spuciulity hus pr:irii»i'd liilleuiHiiu und luieurd, in Kniiiie, m d Ac'<-a, in Kn-Jmid were lor yi'ins «"iP'l (l<«wti hy thi-ir iiipililml hrftlieri). Now nii'i for in-iity pnst years tlipy hnve in en IndkeJ up !•>, and qiio'efl l>y cvtTV himii who pretends 10 bave anr ktrnveilijf* of I lie part ieiiltr lirHnnh of the pr<il«s»Hin « hicli tlese ueutlenifn speciin 1 1 v devoted theniKflves 10. it whs the mmc with KraMiius Wilson, the " Skin D'«ctor," recenily kni^htvd by Her M jesty. sinffi. it wns the same with Dr. L, L Smi'h, of Melbourne, who practises (adid Lallctmimi and l.'irorl) as a specialist in nil ruses ot diseases and habits which produce symptoms ol Nervous Affections ot Skin Knipti n«,'>f ' 'roHtrsii ion, nm.l make human bein-.'s invinle orwhifh unfit them to iHrry i»n ttie purposes n\ their being or which demonstrates itself, on the other hrt'id.in Kruutiie 0. e.isa.s nnd Secondary Forms of Affections. In ull of these case.how nece^nry it is to have the Specialist who Ims ('et'oteil his whole lileliine 1 1 the •tudyini: und practisinu in (his one branch of hii« jir^'essioii ? Hence. k<»w, after s<i many yen is, nil minutisD nre I'aiDilinr t<< him. u mi symplortis which (it ih not unreasonable to a ipp 8« ) may not strike 1 lit' General Practitioner al once. m<w from constant practice nnd oli^ervntimi uiake •1. L. L. Smith inns 1 er of the subjt ct. 'I he medit'iil profession — that is, the more lihera - ninded of them— U-ivt 1 likewise 'O'-'M^'iise I ihofact.niid >peeinlist.now in every lirtuich — oculist, aurisis, >yi hilie. mental diseases, chest disease*, ■mil in fact every portun of tiie liuin-it Tfliie, has II- w s.ifn« memhf r nt the [■iuf»-.ssiuii who ilevoies his tune to tl a , and to none oilier. For instance., ilit "che>t tloclor" w>iud on no nucouut attend 11 n necouchmenf, and the ocuiist would not ihiuk ol sat'.Min a brnkeii It-^r ; but each would advice his patient to go tc that doctor who is most tamed tor trerinj; the disease mjuimuf special skill. Dr. L L. huinh u^ks those who require treatment for Weakness, Pmstra ion, BHrrenness, and whose Ira me? and who-e constil tilions ate shattered, tr consult him as an expert — thirty (3t>] years practice in the colony, with a practice cxtend'tii; ilii'iiitjhnui not only the Co on eput in India, Fiji, and even in Kn^land, he cliiims uuu'lit in be Milliuient localise every mtiti or woman reqnrici; such skill us v alluded to iibove. to consult him eithci personally or by letter. Ai a >yph loytHpher no other ruiviical man as men übe to have such 1.-iryt experience as lie pos>e«sos and lorohei allied utt"<ctious — such ns Nervous disease — no one in tlie profession has enj iyed »■ uiucli puldic confi lence. Br L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION FKJJ (by itltlOl 1 ) £1 iiedicino appropriately paciied an I lorwaiduil ull over the u > i\lii>ed Dil. L. Z" SMITH 182 Collins Sruuh-T East, Mkluu>uiink JT^Oit TlfiO JiLOOI.) IS TlflC LIKK." J — ico Deuteronomy, thap. xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURK. AND JiESTOiIKR, Trade murk — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irorn impurities, cunuot De too highly recommended. Fo J dcrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kii.ilsc it is a never-failing und permanent cure. It cures old boi'rs. It cures ulcerated sores on *he neok. It. cur«s ulerated legs. It cures bhiukbeads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy «ores. It cures glandular swduings. It clears tlie Wood from ull impure mat' ,c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tuse und warranted frco front anythin injurious 10 the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suileiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials Aon: all part Sold iv botnes and 2s containing six times the quantity 11 s each— sufficient to ell'ect a permanent cure in the majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tbj World. Sole Proprietor, ¥. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, Kugland. EXPORT AGENTS : Burgoyue, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleman street Londou ; Newberry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Saugcr and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. Kew Zealand Agents— Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dui'.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Folton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists. HemmoDß and Co., Druggists. _L fooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be ' obtained in any the Times Offioe, Beefton. The following are some ef the qd vantages contorred by the 'Land Transfer systeai :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to De attained iv the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all land registered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. 0. It bhwplities, to the utm «tt possible v.t, the forms ol transfer and the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saleab'e value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rute o» interest on loans Becured on lands. 8. It gives iacilities for the effeeioi larg tißtiile* in allotments, oan j? y. Transactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a minimum I'OHt. JUST RE IVED a large arsortment of Fancy uobbiug Type, at the Timbs i'linting Ollice, Broadway, Roefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1412, 4 July 1884, Page 4
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