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Publil Notceo. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpHIKTY ve-irs Mn.e. wlien Dr. Smith 1 first com nei.ied pr«(-iice liere, it was 'bought by n.efical niea, ibat to be a So«'cia!i>J' whs derogatory to ilie prot'es smnal mun, but t'ii< like most otlic innovHtidr.s i'i«eint!ficand iay niM'ter.s w •■? found ratder to aid ilim to • c '* inh-a <litr* to t but pro ession, wlierein tlie speciality was practised LilletnaiK] and Uivord, in Frame, and Aeon, in Kn^land were for years «•■ le<l down by their medicn! hrctlipin. Now mid for ninny p;isl years they liHte men looked up to, and q>io ed by evcrv hihii wlio pretends 'o have an? ki)')wc-lue of ihe parltcuhir br.'iich of tho prufpssion wliicli these gentlein.-n speciiallv devoted thi'msrlves io. It H';iß the same with Erasmus Wilxon, the " Skin Dictor," recently knighted by tier M-je»ty. YeHrs* since, it whs tlie same with Dr. L. L Sini'h, ol M-lbowrne, who praet"*e.l (adid Lallromnd sind Kieor.i) as a specialist in f.ll case* of diseases and habits which produce symptoms o! Ncrvou* Affections of Skin Knipti 'iis.of I'ro.straiion.and mak*' human bein^« invinle or which iihtit tliem io carry on the purnoscs of their being or which deoionstra'eft itself, on the other baud, in Krtiotire Di eases and Secondnry Forms of \ liections. (n nil of these cases how iieue.-Kary it is io have the Specialist who has ("evoleJ his whole lifetime t-i the >tud_vititj mid prai'tisiiiu in this one branch of his profession ? Hence, now, alter so mnnv yours, all miiiutiSß are fttnulitr to him. ami symp'oms which (it is not univusouai'li* to sipp- s<) may not strike the (.iehei'nl Praulitioiit'i' at once, now irom constant practice and observation make i. L. L. Smith muster ol the subjVct. I lie meiliciil protessioii — that is, the more libere -■mricU d of them — h->ve likewise 'eci'Kuise.l ihefHct.and >p t -ci">lists iiow in evi-ry 4 )rrtn . < "' I—oculist,1 — oculist, aurisis, syi hilic. mental diseases, diesi disessps, rtiitl in fuel ev^ry portion ot tlie l\uinun THH-e, luis D'i\V ■< i rrn'< lUfinber ot the j.rolfis.siiTi w lio de.vons hi.s liiuc Co thai, Hhd to none oilier. For hjslhucc, ihe '• chk^t doctor" wruu.d on no uccmnt atU'iid an accoueluucni, and the ocuost woiild not tlnuk ol 83i Pnu a brok«ii leg; bul each would advice his patient to u>> <o that doctor who is most lamed for treiunjj the di*ea.«e requiririL' ftpecial skill. Dr. L L. smilli asks i bone who require treatment for Weakness, Prostra ion, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose Iraineii and who>« constitutions an> shattered, to consult him a& an expen — thirty (30) jeurspriictH'fl in the colony, witliapraciire exieiidinii (In "iit;li"Ui uot only the Uoion e< put in IndiH.Fiji, aud even in En^lund, he elitirns ouuht to be sulDcieiit >o cause every him n or woman requnug such skill as is alluded to nliove, to consult him either personally or by letter. As a tSypliMogrupher no other medical man as In en »l> c to hare such large experience as he pos.»e<ses. ami lor o; her nlhed aiffttions — such as Nervous disease — no one in the profession haa enj ij'ed so much public coufi lence. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. COKSDLTATIOJJ FKK (by isttvJl 1 ) £1 MeUifinrs appropriuU'iy pni-hed mil lorwarded all orer the civilised , DR. L. IT SMITH 182 Collins Street East, Mblusuiinb FOR THIS BLOOD IS Tlilfi L£FE." — Sec Deuteronomy, chap, xii., VBTbO 23. CLAIUE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND liESTOiiER, Trade mark — " liloo^ Mixture." For cleausing and clearing the blood from impurities, cannot De too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kindso it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It cures old boi-ps. It cures ulcerated sores on *.he neck. It cur"B ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy nores. It cures glandular awnings. It clears the blood from ull impure mat' ;e from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted free from anythin injurious io the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suQeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fi-oiu all part Sold in botnes and 2s containing six times the quantity 11s each— sufficient to ell'ect a permanent cure in the ;reat majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tlu World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, .England. EXPORT AGENTS : Burgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Colentan street London ; Newberry and Sons, 95, Parringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and ull the London Wholesale Houses. Kev> Zealand Agents — Ke-mpthorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dur.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grimwade, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. £ and M. Keogh, Druggists. tiemmonß and Co., Druggists, JL *ooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the Tikes Office, Reefton. The following are some «f the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to De attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. I* renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all land re« gistered. 3. It. simplifies the Titl«s to Real Property for the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. s>. it simplifies, to the utm<*tt possible ■ r.t, the forms of transfer aud the modee of conveyance6. Jt increases the saleab'e value of land. 7. It teudß to lower the rate o' fatevest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the effeeioi larg estates in allotments, can P y. Transactions be uer moment's notice, and at a minimum fOBt. JUST RE - • IVED a largo araortoient of Fancy c/obbing Type, at the Times Printing Office, Broadway, Reefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1429, 11 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1429, 11 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1429, 11 August 1884, Page 4

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