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PubfliiNotcec. bPECIALIIT SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the. acceptance. rrUHUTY ve.rs M'n.e. when Hr. Sn.-th f_ fir>t iM.-m i>e:.i c I (.rrtet'ce liere. i' wa«i • limiglit hv 11 c >'ical tt:en, thai 10 be a S-.ie-ciHlisi whs j'erotiat rv to lie p oies s onal nian, I'nt \ y -.\< ljlje m -*\ ntt<einnnva'ioi s i'l'seintifie Htiii ay iniM'Ts w* «: found ratl>er t<> aid thri w» c " tnlra • r 1 1> * lo that [.roe-ision, «lieii"in tlm s|)ecal".ty was pr>ieii.-ei.l Jj:tliernMriw «tni Ivicmd. in L'Yaine, wA Aeon, in lui. -Inm! were for yen is ci«?'l down l»y their rne.lie^l bretlietc. No van i tnr miny pnst yeai« tliey have Ix-en l'>«">kcd n|j In, ami q-io ed hy every Hi"ti who pretends 'O have an y know'piitj^ nf th<> particular linnrh of tin.-proles-ion which these yentierxi'Mi sppeiiallv devoted lhemrt-"lves in. It w>is the Sriuie with Kra.-niu;! Wil»nn, the " Sktn D.'Ctor," recently knighted by ilei M»jes'y. Years "»inr.-e. ii vras the samp with D . L, L Sail h, of M •Ini'urne. wlm pract^e. 1 . (a itul L.hlcuih nu Hint J.'ici)ri) as a >| ei*tali<t I n ;li I'ases <it ; diSi'a«-"<*>" Hiui liali'is which |)l"(li:ce >ynipt(.|iis ni NervOUS AtfetinnK Ml Slim j'irnpli ns.'.t l'ro>tr ni(i|i,(iihi inakiIminiiu bemjs invinle or which iihfit U.eni In i-arry <in the puri-nst-s nf their bent; <>r wliirh deinnnstra'es i'«i«lf, on the oilier liH'iri.in Knniine Oi e.i-e> and -Sec >nil;iry PtirtOM it\ Aff'ei'linns. I n nil nf fh.'se ra««»s how- riectt*p<try it is io have the iSpe^ial'S' who has ce."ie I »u> utiuie Inetiine ti the -tiidyini; mi I pi-aetisi! l& > in this one l>r>u<-h nf :11s pro'e-ision ? Hence, r.'iw, alte.r su many years, all riiutu* se are t-umli ir Ihim. arpi symp'orus wuioii (it 1^ n • »t nnreusniiat'li' to s ipn- s> ) m.iv iu>i s'rike 'he (Tctiernl PrHcuiioncr ai nnce, m.w trmu Cnlisliinl practice aixl ol) c vitjnn make 'i. L. L. y.niiii inasier 01 me sulij ci. the medical pr.ilexion — 1 1 1 ;i t is. tlie more . liuera • mudcri of thorn — liVe Hl.e*i>e c.:. tf-iise 1 t'efiet.aivd .lists i.ovv 111 evi-rv branch — li-ulist. .viirists, ■>)'! liilic. menial riu<eases, client divex^ep. •mil in fact every porlun i»l lite hum >n Ira> c, has n> . vw * • • 1 ri • • rncinher nt the prnli-ssi'iij «ho devo'is hi-, lnue tn ilia . and to none oilier. For Mi»i;iiicti. the ** clj«-*>t doctor" wi-u.ii M» uo 'jcLMimt allend tin aceouchuient, ani t!n* m-u Ist woi'ld not think of "s3i!>».|a a hrnkni, l.'ir ; hui each would advice his patient tniro m thai dni'w.r who is -Hin.it idined I -r Lrei'inK trie diM'Hse "vquiriHt.' special skill. Dr LL. Suiiih uvka 'tiio'<t> w : ii» require treatment, /or Weakness, P.MSlra io - i, Barienness, ar.d .^trnlny, whose fr in.e> aii-i wliou' cnnstiui! inns aie siinttercJ, t" consult 1 liiu as an expi.-ri — mu'iy (3)) years practice in the cn!i>uy. « niia pr.-icl"-e ex 'end 1 111; lln "ii^hiU' i."l on I v tlie (Jo on e< I'lii 111 India. Fij', and even in K.i^i.md, ne ci.-iiuis oiii<iii io ue sudli-ient .0 e.ui-o every nwin or W'uuiaii rfqiini;tj surli skill as i.-> aliiideii to nlujve, 10 ••• nsuit him eitiicr personally or by loiter. A-< a >ypn h'.jrai'her no ot tier •rj.>ihi # »l Illiin as ii- en tih o tn Icnif such lariie experience as he pi>.->.-e >es am; mr o ln'i allied all '-cliojis — such as Nervous di<e.-ise — no nne in the profession h.ia 0..j yed so much iul'lic cotifi le:icc. Dr L. lT SMITH. CONSULTATION XXi: (hy letter) £1 Medlrliif.s apprnpriately pa<-uei| an 1 t»rv%aidc>i ail over the cnm>ed DR. L. L. S.UITU 182 Collins SrttKh? East, Mismj^itkng JT^OK THK BLOOD IS TIIIC I.LVIC." J — See Deuteronomy, cliup. \ii., verse 23. CLAItKJi'S YYORLD-FAAIIfiD 15LOOD .MIXTURE. AND ItESTOiIEII, Trade murk — " IJIoo4 .Mixture." For cleansing and clearing tlie blood Irom impurities,, caiiuot De too highly recommended. Fo ) {scrofula. Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of sill kihdsc it is a iiever-fuiluig aud pcrmauetit/ cure. It cures old Bores. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It cuv"B ulcrutcd leu; 8. It cures blackheads, or pimples on tlie ace. it curcß Bcur.-y nores. It cures glandular savings. It clears ilie blood from ull impure matle Irom whatever cauifi ivrUiug. As this mixture is pleasant 10 the tase and warranted free from auythin injurious to the uiO9t delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suti'eiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botims aud 2s containing six times the quantity Us each — suiticieut to ell'ect a permanent cure in the majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemistß and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout th j World. Sole Proprietor, 1\ J. Clabke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, ftugland. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, aud Co., Ooleinan street London ; New berry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; ganger and Sons, Oxford street, London ;. and all tlie London Wholesale Houses. Keto Zealand Agents — Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duuedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Griruwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, lieiumons aud Co., Druggists. X /ooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lacap iorm, tQ be obtained in any the Times Office, Keeltou. The following are somo et the advantages conUrred by the Land Transfer eystfc.a:— . 1. It secures the principal benefits and nd« vantages sought to be attained in the eysteni of registration of deeds. 2. It Vendors retrospective investigation of title unnecessary aa to all laud re gititered. 3. It iHiuplilies the Titlos to Real Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of Ibe fee and leases perfectly secure. 0. -.I simplifies, to the tien "it possible 5 1, the forms 0 transfer and the niod?B of couveyauoe. <v It increases the saieab'e value o! land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o' ?«itorest on loans secured on lunJs. 8. It gives iucilities for the etfeeioi larg est-ales in allotments, cua F y. Transactions bo ncr moment's notice, and at a minimum f*Oßt. JUST KE IVED a largo nrsortment of Fancy Jobbing Type, at the TIMFS Ciiulin}.' UiiJce, Ijio:i«i«';i.v. h'fct'ioi).

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1437, 29 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1437, 29 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1437, 29 August 1884, Page 4

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