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Pub'H Not?ec. >fKCIALI 1Y SI'KCIAMSTs" Dm io on Nature — she compels y6u to honor the acceptance. r jlllll{TV >in c. wlien Dr. Snr.tli I I i t-«« I n m 'iei.iel iirtn-in-e here, ii wh« •liniii-iit b\ i, c >iral men, tli.n "o !ie v S.h cuili-ii w;ik .'eri-ynt rv to lie p-oies s onul ni-if, lvi i'ii< like »n>«i rtt'ip- - 111 ll< •V:l ttH S IMXVIIt til- Mllll HV III,|M(MN W S I'ihiihl nil icr i<i hhl i h n 'n c " mfni <iiu' Inlluit iio e-»i<m, n hflivjn tin 1 S|)i<e iiliiy was fir. -i el i, i-tl li'iilciijiiiii. mul liirm-ii. in Ki-Hfne, ii' H A I." • ■•!, in luijlhmil «ere {(.I- ynins rift I (It.Wll I»V I In-lf Illt'-I if I i lircilu'iri. N«>v hi; I ('if hitiv p-isl yc;ir< Ilif-y ii»>«- ".icii I icl,'t'.( iip t->, ijinl (j id eiJ by Hfi-rv ii-ii iv ho |>rei«->iils n Imvc mir kirnvi'ily** ni' llie |mri iciilmi 1 liriiii'h <W the ppilf'Ssmn wliieli ll.ese yenllem-n KpmMiiill>' iifvnted I hems.- Ives io. Jt w.is I lie sinie witl> Krusmus WiUnn. llie *' Skin !)• ctor," recenily kiii^hioJ by liei M 'je^ty. Yi.'iirs MiiH-e. it was fln> same witli D-'. L. L Smili, ol M'-llxMjrrK 1 . who prnet'sei (a ■ lid L:ill<-iiisiri<t hiul Unor.i) us n s|'6i:itili«t In nil cmscs ol (iiseiises Hinl IihI)iI«; wliieli pimliifi' symptoms oi Noivous Air-eiioH* ul Skin Krupii us, -»f I 'rostra" ion, fiinl niuki' it ii in :t ii i)ein^« mvirile or winch unfit tl.oin (n i-hitv i>ii tlip ptiri>oses nf their hemi; or wliicli dcmonbtra'eK it-telf, on tlie oilier lim'kl, in Kriimive L)i e-.is»snnd Secmdnry Fcirtus nf 4H'ei - lii>iis, in nil of these cases luiw iiuirc-siry it is io huve the S^ei'iulisi who has e'evote I his whole liietiine i>\ tlie -tudy nit,' !iii.| pnu-risin^ in ilii< one hrmch of Ins j-rii'esaion ? Ifenee. r.i'W, alter so m.Miiv yenis. all minutiae nre Unnliir t>< him, ami symp'otns which (it »s iht imr»'»tsoii:il'le to supp s-) may not strike ■he Genernl Pruuiilioner al <'iiL'e. in-vv from fiui>.tiint |>r;i('i jc:»* iiud ob^e'V-ition make i. L. L. Smith master ot the suhj. et. Ihe inedicMl prule^sinii — th'il is, tho iiiniri lil>»rn -:iimiili-(1 ot Uipin — h >ye nkeiTise • ei:--^'iise I tl.u I'Hi't.niid >p.-ci ilists now in e*ery hrmioSi — 'i-ulist. Jiurisis, «v liihe. iiifiitnl diseases, eluwt iliset^es. ■iiid in fuel every porlioti i>f tie htmi-Jti •nine, lin » u<iW s..M).' nii'iiilicr dI the i.ro'cssiuii wlki (It-votes his tune t<i thir. und to notu* other. For mm unco, the '•fh*>t doctor' 1 wi>u d on no ucumint attend an necouchment, :in<{ the ocu.ist would not think ot m3!:mii; h hrnkeii lr^ ; hut ••ach would advice his patient to i;o io iluit doctor who is must uuied f->r trerinß the diseii-e reqiiinnj; special skill. Dr L L. btunh asks those nlm rpquire treatment for Weakness, Pivistra ;on. liairi'iiiifss, und >terilny, whose trtnie* an<i wliu-i 1 coiistiiiMJons aic shattered, to consult: him us an expen — iluriy (3d) j ears pract ice in the colony, with a practice exiein^inu tin niiiiliiui not only the Ui>;ori e< nil) in Imiia. Fiji, and even in ivi^lund, lie cl.tims out>hl io be snllii-ient (ueniise every mail or woman requrit:i; kucli skill us is iilliideii to nhovc, io c .n>ult him either personally or l»y letter. Ai a i^yphilomaplier no ntliur tue.lii-al man as i>- en ah c to huve such lurmexpei'ieiiee as he pos>©-sPH. ami tor o her allied iifT.-L-tions — such as W.mvous .lniM>e —no one in the profession has enj i)'ed so uiucii j/ul'lic coufi (oiiff. Br L. L 7 SMITH. coNscLtAaoN FKK (hy luttvjr) £1 yiedlciiiia Hppropriiitcly pitched an I lurvsuiduit ail over the cuniM-d Dil. L. IT SMITH 182 Collins SritEiir E.vsr, Albluijuknb 1710K TIIK BLOOD TS Til Ii LiKli." } — i.cc Deuteronomy, chap, xv., ' YctbC 23. OLAIIKJS'S WORLD-FA. MUD BLOOD MIX TURK. AtfD JiESTOiIISJI, Trade mark — " Hloojl Mixture." For cloansing and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. * Fo j S<:rofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and SorcE of all kiudsc it 18 a uever-failmg and pcrmanciii uure. It curt/s old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It cur^s ulcrated leg 8 - It cures bluckluads, or pimples on the aeo. It eurt'b scurvy »ores. It cures glandular sw^..ingß. It clears the blood from all unpuro mat.c irom whatever cnuse arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted free from anythin injurious 10 the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sulfeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fion; all part Sold in bottius aud 2s noncaiuing six times the quantity Us each — sutllcieut to cll'ect v permanent cure in the majority ol long-standing cases, by al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tlu World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS : Uurgojne, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleman street London ; New berry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Banger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London VV bolesale Houses. JKcw Zealand Agents — Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duuedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale .Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, tiouimous and Co., Druggists. JL ioeSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the Times Otßce, Reefton. The following are some of the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system :— 1. it secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to be attained in the • system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all laud registered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property for tlie future 4. It makes purchasers of tho fee and leases perfectly secure. b. J.I simplifies, to the ut"i wit possible . it, the forms o transfer and the modes of conveyance. 0. It incrauses the suieab'e value ofland. 7. It tends to lower the rate o* interest on loans secured on lands, b. It gives iucilitics for the effeeioi larg . cs tains in allotments, can P U. 1 raiic.iic:i.Ji.'iib Ij. - nei - '.tiuuusiu'" ;.'>!ioe, niUl at a mmiimiin •«OBt. fUST f<¥ . - TVK 1 ? r. ? :-j<- ■;;•,- .-!,n--iv .;f 1:r..-V.' i',\ vj:;^, .■;.■..■..■■.!».■■.■ .-ji, ;L. .■fKo-i. «

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1425, 1 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1425, 1 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1425, 1 August 1884, Page 4

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