Pubiil 3ot?eo. "Tpkuiauty specialists" Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpFHUTY <e-rs wlien Or. Smiil, I I fi^l i'uva nei.i e 1 liere. ii was • limiiflit by ne'ical men, thai 'o be a SiMcinli*' whs I'ef-ijHt. rv 10 lie p-otes Hional m-tv, hut i'ii< like m>ist otl»e r mnoviitiiii s in^'iiit'fcie ami hv riiii'tcrs \y s found rattier !<• aid ili-n to c " infra <tiu' u> tliHt j 10 e»sion, « lien-in iliri Kp^citil.ty was prHi'lised LitlitMnmiii and Kiirurd, in KrHiue, at>d Acnn, in Kn^land were for years <• iel down tiv tli»-ir ni^lii'al bn-tliem. No v an^i t"or m-Mjy p=isl year> they liHve i.ne<\ lix.keil up tn, anrl q.«» eil liy every (ii^n who |ireUn<i<i o iiHvo aiiT kn->wi''*i»p nt ilif particular hriiwlj nt the pr-'f»-s<ion wliifiithe.se uentlem-n upenialh 1 devoted tlii'uisrli'pa m. It «v»s the H>mie with Krasmus VViNori. the " Skin I")' cti>r," rec-ently knighted by Hi'i M -je^ty. Veiirs since, i' wns tlie same with D l . L, L Smi li, oi M-lbrurnc, wlm pni(. i t 1 << J -i (u---ilicl Liikin;inJ amj I,'icor i) a<> a specialist in II cHSf s of (1 1 senses aid halv'4 which prodiicf syrnptoins o( Nftvous Aff>*cli(it4s <il Skin Krupti ns,<if l'ro;<tr-i<iott,nn<i make human brin^- invjnle or which iihfit t>>em to iinry on (lip purposes of their beitiii or whiclt (ieiiKinstrti'es tlxpif, on the oilier hi'nl.in I'iruniive D> eii>e>nnd Secnidiry ForaiH i»f 4ff'ec|ions. In hII of these e««es how ticve>)»iry it nioluive the Specirtli»: wlio has I'evnie I his whole liietime t" the >liidyint( mil pnu'nxirit; in this one hrinch uf his (>r<>ie«sion P llenre. r.'W, alter so mnnv years, all iniiiut so are Uiuili ir t<> him. aii>l synipoais winch (it 'S ic -t nnreasoinit'li- to sipp. S' 1 ) may not strike the (general Practitioner ai onoe. iidW from constant pmc-tice ami nb-c r iti.ui make 1. L. L. Smith mnstev ot the sul)j.cl. I lie nieitii'iil prulo<siun — that is, tlie more. lin#ra -nind.d of them — h'V«» likewise eirv^-iise I i!-.e t'act.'itid >p.'ei » lists now 111 every brunch — >?ulist, sy.liilu?, iiu'iit.al di.<oa,Nes, cliesi disease?, md in fact every portion <<t Vie iiiinmn ran c, lihs iih\v s-«iii«« incnrier ot ilie l>ruii ssl"Il «ho dvvn'iK Ills Luiii' tn tha , anil to nonr older. For iiißl;iiii'«, ihe "cliv>t iloclor" wnu d nu no uu«Munt all end an acuouchiiieur, an I tlie, oeu isl woi. ld not think ot .sa't'lm a hnkei. \-g \ bui each uouliJ advice his pjit'ent tot;-) 10 ilia! doctor who is m Ist Mined t >r tie 1 m^ tli# disea-e rtq<iinii^> sppciai skill. Dr L L. i s uiiih n->ks itiose w h.» require treatment for Weakness, Pmstra 01, Uarrenness, and .^terilny, vrlio.se IrunP'; tin I who»e cotiKt.ii nt ions *iv slpttterctl. in consult- liim as an experi— Hit! v (3*)) years p.rHrtire in ihe colony. « uiwi prjiciir-e ex'eiiiiiiitj lin "ii j> ln. ui cm oiil v Hi •' (Jo on e~ pit! in liiilia. Fiji, and even in fvi^hind, he clniins ou^hi to Ue NUlKciont o cause every niHii or wutnnn i'cqurii;ij sneli skill as is uliuded tn xliove. 10 c -iisiilt liim either pertiounlly or l)_v Idler. As a .>yph lourajjlier no nlher rne.lica! man as ie eu all c to have such larye experience as lie j.os»e-*p«. and lorn he.allied ulfrftious— such «s Ne.rvwitoixLMse — no "Ue in 'he profession has enj .y<;d s<i uiucb [ uidic cotiii iencf». Dr L. L 7 SMITH. coNSCLiATioN fkis (by !utu>r) £1 Mcillcilt<-& itpprttpritlleiy p;l'*itt'il ail ) lornaidci ail over Ihe civilised DR. L. IT SMITH 182 Collins Street E.isr, M&LuuuftNß T7\O\i THifi BLOOI) IS Til K I.LF&." JJ — Sen Deuturonoiuy, thap. xii., verse 20. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAAIKD BLOOD MIXTQRIC. AJS T D itESTOitEIt, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing und clearing the blood from impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo J Scrofula, Sourvy, 3km Discuses, and Sores of all kii.dso it is a never-failing ami permanent cure. It cuive old aorcs. It cures ulcerated rores on 'he neck. It cur*s ulcrnted L>g3. It cures blackheuds, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy »oros. It cures glandular awnings. It clears the bloud from all impure mat ,t> from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant 10 the tase and warranted free from anythin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits ButTeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botuud and '2a couiuiuiug cix times the quantity Us each — suilicicut to elleot a permanent, cure in the majority of long-staudiug cases, by ul Jhenusts and Puteut Medicine Vendors throughout th i World. Sole Proprietor, if. J. ClaeKE, Chemist Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, iiugland. 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It makes purchasers of the fee and leases, perfectly . secure. 0. it simplifies, to the ut>u*t possible it, the forms o' transfer and themodes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saleable value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate 0* interest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives iacilities for the effeeioi larg estates in allotments, can P 9. Transactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a minimum cost. JUST RE IVED a large arsortin*nt of Fancy jobbing Type, at the TjlHB Printing Office, Broadway, Reefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1427, 6 August 1884, Page 4
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