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Publii Notcea. ' SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature — she compels you U honor the acceptance. rPH FKTY ve.rs Mi,.. e . when Dr. Smith L first ci-m fei.ieJ oracnce here, it was thought by neiicul men, that i o he a Specialist «piis derogatory to 'lie p.otes gional man, hit t>ii< Jibe nir.sl nthc innovator sinscinfrfieand ay ttittctfi-K w * found rather to aid th t\ to c "infra >iiu' to (hat pro e^ion, wlieri'in llin speciality wn» practiced Lmllcidhiu. ami Kicord. in frame, and Acu>.'i, in Knjann 1 were for year* eiel down liy their me.htMl brethei'D. No v attil U>v rn»iij' p-isl year* they have Im«ii looked up t«, ami q io e<i by ererv hihii who pretends o Imve any kiiowpiiiffl of' the particular hrmrh of fluprofession <rlrr«h these irentleta -ii *peeiially devoted themselves io. U wasn't tip saiuo with Krasaius Wilson, t lie " Skin D.etor," recently IcnuhteJ by Her M.jesty. Years since, il was the same with D . L. L Smith, of Melbourne, wlm praot"<e.i (a did Lalleoiand and Ki<or<!) as a >je # 'ali*t In «ll oases oi diseases n«id halv'x »vhi<'h produce symptoms «! Nervous Affections wt Skin Krupti • •us, of l'ro>traiion, and make human beiug* invinle. or which iihfit tlierti to carry on (he purposes of their being or wliirh denionstra'es itself, on tiie oilier hand, in Kruptke Di e.ises and Secondary Form* of 4iti'i-tious, in nil of these cnse> how littcecsarv it is to have the Specialist who has devoie>l his whole lifetime to the ktudyius ami prurtisiiikt in thin one brunch of his ;iroteHßion P Hence, now, alter so many years, all rainut a are tamiliir t... him. and sympioui.s which (it us not unreasonable to BUPP-.9' 1 ) may not strike 'he General Prnclitioner ai once, m.w from constant practice and ob*ervation make • >t. L. L. Snii'-h master oi tl.e .subject. Ihe medical profession — thai is. t tie more libora -minded of them — h.ve likewise ecofj'iiseJ the fact, and Spt-ci'iiisls now in every branch — oculist, aurists, ■yphilic. mental diseases, chest discuses. nnd io fact erery portion of the huumn fraate, has tmw Mome uiember of the protrsnton who devoirs his time to ilia . and to none other. For instance, die *' cuvst doctor" woiitd on no nccouut atlend an accoucluneat, and the ucu.ist would not think ol S3i!insi a hr.ikeh \rg ; but each would udvice hjs patient to ijo ;o ihat doctor who is moist famed for tre-iiin^ tlie disease requirintf special slnl!. Dr. L L. asks tho^e who require treatmeut for Weakness, Pn>stra >ou, Barreiinesn, arid sterility, whose fraiue». and whove constitutions 'ate slialicied. to consult him as an exp'-Tt— thirty (30) yearß practice in she colony, wiihnprticuce 'exiendiim Ihron^lmai uot only the Oo'on e< put in India. Fiji, and even iv England, he claims ought to be sufficient localise every man or woman requriutf auch skill as is alluded to above, to v osult him either personally or hy letter. As a tsyphiloKi-apher no other medical man ax In on ab e to have such lai'ije experience as he pos>e"se«, aud lor o* her allied attcction8 — such as Nervous disease — no one in the profession has euj •yed so UiUcb public uoufiJeuce. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATioif fke (by letter) £1 Medicined appropriately packed an i lurwaided ail over the civilised <;lotie. Dll. L. IT SMITH 182 Collins SruEtT East, Muluouknb FOX THE BLOOD IS THE LIKE." —See Deuteronomy, chap, tu., vurse 23. CLARK E'S WORLD-FAIIED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND JiESTOiIBJI, Trade mark — " iilood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the 'blood from impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo l Sorofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all khuUo it ifl a neve.r-I'uihng aud permanent cure. " It cures old sorfls. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It cur^s ulcrated legs. It euros blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurry sores. : It cures glaudular swoi.ings. It clears the blood from all impure matte from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tas* nnd warranted free from anythin iDJuriou.i to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits euffeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botues aud 2s eon wining . six times the quantity 11s each — sufficient to effect •> permanent oure in the neat majority of long-standing cases, by al Okemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clarke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS : Burgojn*,.Burbidge«, and Co., Coleman street London ; N«wberry »od Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sasger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. ifrw Zealand Agent*—K«mpthorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ducedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agent* — JTelton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale E and M. Keogh, Druggists. ' iiemmons and Co., Druggists. X ioeSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in Iseap form, to be obtained in any the Timbs Office, Reeftoa. The following are some ef the adrantiges oonf»rred by the Land Transfer systeai :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to oe attainsd in the system of registration of deeds. 2, It renders retroßpeotive investigation of title unnecessary as to all land registered. .. • , , . 8, It simplifies the Titles to Real Property . . for the future : ' 4. Ii aakes .purobasera of the fee and bases perfectly seonre. o. It simplifies, to .tb« utmut possible •■ ret, the forms of transfer and the modes of conveyance* 6. It increases the saleable value of land. 7. It tends to lover the rate o' interest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the effeeioi larg ' estates in allotments, oan P 9. Transactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a mtnimutu ooat. TUST EB^J IVED a large arsortment of •J Fancy Jobbing Type, at the Titos Printing Office, Broadway, Reefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1439, 3 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1439, 3 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1439, 3 September 1884, Page 4

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