~T?p isu iali t y specialists" Draw on Nature— she compels yon to honor the acceptance. rjIHFIiTY \e-irs sin<e. when f)r. Snuth A fiisl i-i>m:i>ei.i c.l iiim-iiee here, it was tliriiiuht by i> c m-al men, that io !>e h Bi>ecialis< whs derogiitury loihepoli-s sioiihl imiM, hit t!ti« like iai><ii otlie innnvHlinrs iiisrintifieami hv mailers w .« fnund rHtlipr to aid thnri in c "irifrn liv' to that pro e-ision. «hen'iii tin* spi>c>aliiv was prai<li«ed Lullfiiinii.. tunl Kicnul. in Frame, ai'H Acion, in Knulaiiil «m« for years ciel duwu l>y tlifir tuclu-u hrcthern. No* mil li»r mmy pi.st year* they Imve h< en I>h-Iccil up to, anil qio eil by evi'rv hihii who preicmis 'O have imr kn"WPiti»e of the particular hrvnch of t lie profession which the^e i»enth'ta"ti spi*ciiallv fievoted thctnsrlves to. It wns the Hiinie with KruMinuti WiUon. the " Skin D' ctf>r," recently ki.i^hled hy Hei M-'jesty. Years sinoe. it was the snn)e with D •. L. L Sniih, ol M-lhriirne, who prnrt'«r<i (adid LalU'iiiHiid hihl K'icom) as a <|e--ial^t In nil ciHeM of <lisi*«sc< and linlnts vt-hich proflncu sytnptoms wl Ni-irout AlTi'i-tioH* t*\ Skin Krupti ns. ->f I 'rw.tr iiion.;in.l innkf liuinan beinu» invirn'e or n liipli tihfii t' em to cHrry nti the purposes nf ihoir be'.iin or which rleinonstniips H«i/lt'. on the o'her It h *irf , in Krut»ti\e 1) ei<<?s>nnl >er Midirv Form* of 4lf'ei < f ions. In nil of these c«se» hr»w Ilt.•cc^s^^rv it isioliiixe i lie Spei-ialisi who lias rlet'oiel 'ii> "hole liielime t-» lue »tuiiy my « iii prHdisitik! iv this one ln'mcii of his iP'ie-sion ? Ih'm-e. now, ;i!ter s> many years, all iniuui se mv Ninilin- I him. aixi Kynipio'iis wmoii (it >s n t uurertsoiiHlilf Io S'ipp s>-) ui.n v not strike '.he l-ij-i.ei'Hl Pniuiiiioner at "lice, ui.w from ctnistnnl praciiee. ami ol><iv-t':itiou ninke ii. L. L. Smith master ot ti e suhj ut. 'I he iiifiitcrtl )>ri''essu>n — thai is. the more liiwu -niuulca ol thein — h ye lilewi.«o C'-.^'iise 1 the fact, ami >p t 'ci ilisl> ik»w in e*iry brHnch — >rtiiist, NOris I*,1 *, syi liilir. tnciilal diseases, chest <Jise-.i<cs. and in (act every portun of tKe luiui-ni 1 ran c, has \\>w <-m- nxinbcr ni liic pro!<ssi«'U who di'voiis In-, liiuc to th;i . nnd tit noiie oihi-T. For insianee. liic ••cliv.-t lioflor 1 ' wnu d on no Hccount Hiii-iid an arcouchnient, n\\A the hcii ivi would not I 111 ll lc of >>3I ! !ll tj a l)|''>kei, |['[t • hut each woulil advice his parent toijn io i luit rldcinr who is most lamed l>v trea inji Ine disease req>iinntr .special skill. Dr L L. Shihli a«ks tho-<e who require trciituient for Weakness, PtMstra to >. Uarrcnnt's.i, and .^tenliiy, w ho.su (runes an-i who»c con>tiliilions aie slialirred. to consult him as tin exp'.ri — thirty (3')) years practice in llie colony, wiiiin practice exiendiiiu ihn>ui>||i:ui not only tin- Uo on e< put in India. Fiji, hiiH even in lvi_:lniid, he i-lainis ouylit In be sulu<n«>i.t iucall»e erery man or woiinui rtquriuu such skill us i> nllude.il to hhiivo, io (•• n-ult him either personnily or by Iciier. As a i>y|ih.|iis;ra|>lier no oilier 'ti^lica! man as o- en ah c to have such larire OXperieiict.' as he posse -son uml loroliei allied ull'cctious — such as Ncrv-tiK disease — uo one in the profession has enj >yed so much juiilic coufi Jencc. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION TICK (liy luLtol) Cl M.<riiiL'iiira appropriately pai'iicl an i lurwutdttti ail over the cuiu>ed Dll. L. L. SMITH 182 Collins Si'UKb? Eisr, Mismj^uknb FOR THE BLOOU TS TIIK lAFIi." — ice Deuteronomy, thap. xii., verse 23. CLAUKJJ'S WORLD-FAMED 15LOOD MIXTURE. AND itESTOitKR, Trade mnrk — " Bloo*l Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood from impurities, canuot oe too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, and Sores of all kiiidsc it id a never-failing aud permanent cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It cur^s ulcruted le^s. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the uce. It cures scurvy »ores. It cures glandular Bvvci.ings. It clears the blood from ull impure mat ,c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase and warranted free from anythin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits eudeiei-B to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fion: all part Sold iv bottles aud 2s itoniaining six times the quantity lie each — suittcicnt to oileot & permanent cure in the majority of long-standing; cases, by ul Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, liuglaud. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleman street London ; New berry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford stroet, London ; and all the London VV bolesale lioust-s. JTeto Zealand Agents — Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grrnnwado, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Xeogh, Druggists. Uemmona aud Co., Druggists. X iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, iv lscap form, to be obtained in any the Times Oilice, Keel ton. The following are some ef the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer syste.n :~» 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to oe attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to ull laud registered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property for the future 4. It makes purchasers of the foe and leases perfectly secure. o. At ehnpliiies, to the uttn "it possible • i.t, the lorms of transfer aud the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saleab'e value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o» interest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities lor the efle^oi larg estates in allotments, can F y. Transactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a minim nm oust. JUST RE- 1 IVED a large arsort.neut of Fancy Jobbing Type, at the Timbb i^iintiug Office, .Broadway, Reefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1440, 5 September 1884, Page 4
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