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Pub".il Notcec. "TPECLUJTY SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. mMtRTY ve-.rs ,iii.-c. when Dr. Smith «■' I first coin 'Pt.je 1 umiMice here: ii w»s ' ilioutjlit by ii c 'ical men, thii 'o lie a Sut-i'inlist w>is <lerou!it"rv lo ■he pi-oicA a-oniil in .-ip, I nt. t '.i-i (ike ui.^st otheinnoviitifir s ir.spint'dlc'afid iivumifcis w >• found -riiiher to aid ih>n v, c " inh-H . t i _> " totliut pro'e-^ioii, « lieri-in ihn speciality' was praciced- L>« (If iidmml and liicoi-ri, in Frame, and A'con, in KnuUttd were lor yeais i*« ?e«l dciwu hy iln>ir idcil'uhl bntlieiD. No* mi' 1 for in -my p>is» year* lliey !i.i\e Iwen locked. up to, and q;o e«i l>y every m u n prdt-iiils o have linr lui"wpit_-e of ih»* . particular ht-*nrh of tl\« prolfssioii H-hirh fheip iietiliehl"n vrjer-i---iallv rievotedilietnu'lves io. U w^is the same with KraMiiUM VViUnn, ihe ■ **:43kin Doctor;" . .recently, ki.ijited hy , ll«i iljVjty. # t Y<*ars since, ti was the same with D . L, . L Sihi li, ol M' llirui'iie, who pract'xe.i (a'did Lall*'iii»iiii anii i.'icoro) as a >| 'ecialist Jli'j'll coses ot dJNeiisc« ntid habits which. '.produce sy m l'to'iu !<'•>! N^ivoti* 'Alf'-clions m| Skin Krtipii ns.of rro«traii(in,/iii.| mnke : iiiiuian bein_'> invinle or winch 'unfit [i em i.O. carry on the purooscH (il ihoir be.u_ or which (leiiionstra'cs it*c!f, on the oilier hand, in Kruoine Ot ea-esand ■Seoud.irv ■ Fortiis nt AlFertmns. In all of tli"se ea«es , !»ow ii*.'t*eM*>iry ii in io ha\e the Spe'iahm who'ihai* ( evoie 1 ins whole Inetitne to Hie iiiul practisinij iv this one hr.m-li j ot'-4i.i*A |ir«*fess^6i| ?.. (Ic».ce, r.ow, alter s.» ! uijuiiy.. years, ; . all miiiui as are Idiiiuiu' !■> liim. aiid synip'onis which (it is not nnreasona'ih' to A:'V\> *••) may nut strike 'he j fi^Vpr'frl 'Pradlfllob'pr ax T «.hhe. : Irom Uiiiw-tt^f^facffeHi ahll on« ! e^r.itio J ?i make i Jr. L. Li Smith Hta«fepoiithe suhj'Ci. 1 . .'.I lie]*:uied,tc){Wihr<)irf«iijin-~.tlial is, the iiiore)^/Jib«/jfrt y a\ „'Uem—h j ye likewise ec'^'iißei tl'efact,ai|d.>pccii|isi> :ioj«...,in euxy .v,hr.aijchr-rv.«_oJj!»_,_3.ui:is J _»,. .iy, hilie, iDcutal diseases, cheiit "dije^i-fcs, |md lit «fact every p'o'ftijtl i«t t'AeJi6mj|) ! th .e,,.hns. 11...W a tf" -titft pron:ssioii v^ ho, de^i'i s r IjiftiiAO'V Co .JJift--landto ifone Oilier. FAf Htfimfltce.^ftV ! •• ch'.'st .iotftiir/'i . r w- u^KAlfl[_fco^ecou!it julleiid an aecoueluijeni, and the ocu isi w,u,ld, not- think ul.mTmh,. h .broke,. W; jlidreacli ! *duT_>_flVift nfe^ft?Mo%T &> itJltif d'l'rto^ *«)l&_i« 6l()s_i»iifi^4 the di>iea»e: n-quinVuf^pecml skill,- ...._,. 1 1 1 iea ttilteut- for ' «W eSi tiesi^i AfirAHraP « Off} jlia'-rc'iiieHKi aiijd, jwhosejjr/nne^ !aiiil wlio>e, fyiistiiijdoii.s -Jiic sloit it*ie^l. io jcoiisuft lili.Y Tv-'m l e_pwrt-ii-Vlnrt} J (3()) jyeara practice in ihe._ , bfi6iyj.wjjli»iprac-Uc:eJ !exieiidiiii»/tUj7to^i»jU» L i!i>t t onli' the Oo on c* ipui iiijitiidia^Fjji.aiiu even in Ktitjiaud, ne icdaiiwtiuiflii^o oe sulß.Mei.t loeaiise way jinan or wj^nutb _^4't&ii)_C:»Ui^ rt«lsli,aj<[iN jailnded to above.- to v ; iu.%uit him either \ perS Jti'aily .oiliiKlei I etC 'A I\> 1 i. } '. \ . .'. •..-■£ i A* a S-^,Ujlo«raphtjr-np'.9llier'-»tiedii , ai ,'iiiaii ns li- en lilie 'to iinV'e tiiieli iiirjje '.experience as he pbs>e s»s and loro-hci lallled dflvctions' — such as N<*rv.oiisdi«i*asi :--np'9ne,in,t.he profession ;has enj -yed ?»o mucli.pui'iio coufi ience. ' Br k 1.7 SMITH. ''COXfe'OLT-TION KKE (by leLt^r) £1 !M.cd|i:iiito iippropriattiy par»e.i n.i i loiwaidel ad over ihe cmn»cd DU. L. ~L. SAtiTU 182 Collins SruutiT East, JVIuMi-DuitNE J7IOK TIIE BLOOD IS Tlllfi LlKifi." ,_|J — ieo Leuteronoiiiy, thiip. xii., verse 23. C L A 11 K_'S WORLD-FAMED ULOOD AIIXTURIfi, AND JiESTOItER, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture.'* For cleansing und clearing the blood Iron impurities, cunuot oo too highly reuour 'mende'dr i Fo J Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, ant Sores of nil kindso it is a nc?er-l*aihug unc 'permanent cure. l ' • v_fs curbs -old sores. , i It'jCttros/uhjqrated pores on 'he neck. ! It cur<*B ulcrated legs. ' i'blaokheads, or pimples on tht (' -.r-j; ace.- 4 :,-.,... . It' curesVcurry norea. It cures glandular BWoi.irigs. It clears the bloodj 'from all impure mat ',c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture pleujsaut to the tasi and warranted free from anythin injurious to the moat delicate constitution of either se* the proprietor solicits suffeiers to give it t trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fiom all part ■. Siild hi botbies and 2s containing cix times the quantity lis each— sufficient to effect a permaneut cure in the majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemists and Patent Alediciue Vendor! throughout th j 'World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clabkk, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. ' . V EXPORT AGENTS : Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street London ; Newberry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger und Sons, Oxford street, London ; and - all the Loudon Wholesale Houses. % i -yisw Zealand Agents— Kempthorne, .Prosser, and Co., Wholesale '_)ruggists, Diiuedin and Auckland. Melbourne Ageiits — Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. B and M. Keogh, Druggists; ttemmons aud Co., Druggists. JL iOoSFER FOIIMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained iv any the Timbs Office, .Reeftou. ; The following are some of the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system :-— "* 1. it secures the principal benefits and ad- ' ?"' vantages sought to oe attained in the ;... tj, system of registration of deeds, i 2, It renders retrospective investigation of " ' title unnecessary as to all land re- ' gistered. . ' i 8, It siuiplhies the Titles to Real Property for the future 4. It makeß purchasers bf the fee and leases perfectly seoure. ,t». It simplifies, to the utm wit possible • v.t, the forms of transfer and the modes of conveyance. d. It increases the saieab'e value of land.' 7. It tends to lower the rate o' interest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the effesioi larg estates in allotments, can F B. Transactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a minimum cost. JUST RE- * IVED a large arsortment of Fancy Jobbing Typo, at the Tihbs Printing Office, Broadway, Reeftou. , .., „,'

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1438, 1 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1438, 1 September 1884, Page 4

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