Pubiil Notcec. ~^ecl\TTty specialises" Draw on Naturp. — slie compels you to honor the acceptance. rnHFIiTY *e-.rs Mti.-e. wlien Pr. Smith \^ first c<nn i.ei.<e.l iirrtciu-e here, v wn< • Itnuuht l>v i. c in«al men, that "o he » So^cinli-Jt wav fferi"»i»Ht"rv lo ; lie protes s rmal emu', I'Ut Miis like in. .si ott-ni intiovrttioi s insrirttificand iiv mu> tt-rs W* s tbuiiil r;illipr to aid tlnn 'o c ** i cif i-h iti^' to linit pro e«iinti, n herein the speciality ntis prMPtKed f jHtleinniii. hiiH Hicnrd. m ffMti-e, Hid Aeon, in Kiiiilnmi were lor yPHis <• ie 1 down liy thoir mndicil ontliein. No* hh.i formmy p=ist years they liH\e men lockei up to, nini q>nreil ny tPirv hi«.ii wiso |>r<-ifti<is to hnve hiiv !;i)' ne.iije mI the pHrlcjulnr hmncli of Hip up.i'-s^iiiti vtliirii tl.e<ie «en»leia-Mi spei-i---iHllv fit- voted tlu-nis. Ives to. It whs the s<inie with l<"ni«inius VViNnn. the *' Skin D.-c'tnr," recemly kni^hied by Her M. je<Jty. Ycm s since, il wns the sami' with D •. L. L S;iii li, nt M Ihi'urne. wlm pr-Hct «c . (a .lid LulcriMiul jinil l.'icor.:) as r j- e '' hI i 111 ;-.1l CMSfS <ii diseases H'K< luili'ts w.hi-li pri'ihii'e symptorrH <•»( Nimvoii< Aif -ctiiius -I Skin Krupii ns.-.f : 'ro«tr'i | ion.;iMi| innki--I<t> t tin ii ix'i ii - in v i t- 1 ! c or w-«lu'*li <ii>fit them nt i-iirry •>!. tne purinws <>\ ihen- |>c ntr or whirl) deniinistr:re^ H<vU', nn the oilier h»id, in Kriin'neL) e.i<esnnd *»ee--ind-ir\ Forms ol Aiff't ions. ■ n >iil of these cH«e> Jiow nccc-sMiv i' isiohijve ihe Spe'-ialia 1 who Inis < -e»'"'e l 'i:-i rthoie Ineiiine t-i tlio tudyiiiti mii'l |)r;ic!ixiii-j in this one hrmoli ■-( his ]•¥<■ e»sion ? Hence, r.nw, alter so main ye*rs. till muni! so ny i<iiirliir t.. nitit. ftihl syinp'O'Ms whicn (it is ii't unreasonable in s ipp S'-) in. iv not Sirike he (■Jenernl l*i ncin iotii-r a' ■ mv-. m.w from constfini pr'iciice :ui(i nli-e riM.ni make i. L. L. Siiiilh ma>'er ol liio sulij el. 'the uifilicul iiri.'e.-sion — t.ii»it is. t lie more lih<*ru -iiiiinlcd ot iliein — It ye iiie«i.«>e c.* iruse I 1. 1 rofa ct . =• ■n 1 -p.-ci «li.«t■.iiW tn e»iTV . brnnfli — oL-uhst. Huris>>, ■«y; liiln*. mental diseases. ciie*i ili.tense^. ;nd in fiiM evi'iy |iorli.»i ot tne liiiiiimii ■ra.ie, tins n w < m* iih'iuium 1 ot die |,ruli .vsii l) >» lio di'Vuics in^ tiiiii> to ilia . .mil to none oi'ier. For inslaiioe. the •• cln.-»t iJortcr" W'iu d on no Hcc^unt Kiieml an acc<">uciiinent, hii.) the oeu >st win, ld nol i limit ol «3' t «!»•» a orokei> l>g ; Imii I'urli woul.i advice Ins patient lutjo .v iliti*. ditcior wlio is must iained ♦ >r trei m^ tne di>eH-c rt q-iinntf >pecial suill. Dr L L- Mijiili a*ks ihose nli.i reqiire ircHtDienl tor Weakness, Pimslih oi, linrrciihess, and >ti!r«li>j T , wliose inmev an-l vi ho-.e con>lli iilions aie slmllrreii. I" consult him t>& »n cxp-'ri — unriy (3^l) 3 cars pr.'icliff in .he colony, wnh a practice exieinliiiii tli;>"ii>li>'U' not only t.lie Co on e< put in liiiiia. Fiji, mid even in E 'inland, >>c claims onahi i.i in- 1 snfui-ie..t 'OL-itu<e every man or woman nqmiLii >ncli skul us is alluded to nliove. to ••• u.^ult him either personally or dy leiler. A* a t^yph lot'Ta^lier no other ine.ln-ai niiin as I. en <■ l> c to li-ivc sufli l;iryf e<^eiieiiee" as ho j,0.->-©-se< miil !><r ■>• liei alitetl aff'-i'tions— sm-li as NsvvoiK .li»>'H,e — no one in me protessiuu has enj -ycd .si> much ptiiiiic cuiili jence. Er L. L7SMITH. coNsuiiiAnuA' fkk (by lutior) £1 Meuii-iins ti|>|jiopriali*iy pa.-i»e.i inn turwaidel ail oior tiie civilised D\X. L. L. iSMLTii 182 Collins 6tueiv? East, Mucuwuunb FOU TilK BLOOD IS THIi: LiKlfi." — ice Deuteronomy, cliup. xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD lIIXTURK. AND JiGSTOftgJi, Trade nuirk — " liloo«l Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. tfo 3 Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, and Sores of all kindsc it is a never-failing umi permaiß'nt cure. It cuivs old sores. It cuivs ulcerrttcd sores on 'he neck. Ii cures ulcruied lejjs. It euros blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurry sores. It cures glandular SWw.ings. It dears the blood irom nil impure mat,v Irom wimlever cause arising. As thia mixture is pleasant to the tase and warranted lrce Iron any thin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sudeiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousand* ol' testimonials from all part Sold in botues a>ad 2s containing six times the quantity Us each— sufficient to cllect & permanent cure in the »reat majority of long-atauiiimg cases, by al Jhemvsts and Patent Medicine Veudors throughout ibj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clares, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleman street London ; iVew berry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger ami Sons, Oxford street, London ; and "all the London Vv bolesale Houses. JS'eto Zealand Agents — Kemptbovne, Prosaer, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dup.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Fulton, Grimwude, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, iiemuions aud Co., Druggists. X iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lßcap form, to be obtained in anj tbe TIMKi Otlico, Jteelton. The following are some of tbe advantages conlcrred by tbe Land Transfer system :->• 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to be attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It. Venders retrospective investigation of title unnecessary a» to all laud re gisterod. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Ke*l Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. o. ii bimplilics, to th« ui*n «it possible ;t, the Jorms o transfer aud the mod?s of conveyance. d. It increases the saieabe value o r land. 7. It tends to lower tbe rate o' i'ltercst on luans secured on lauds. 8. It gives lucilities ibr tbe effeeiQi larg eti-uico in allotu.ents. oh a F y. '1 rausuctions be nor moment '« notice, and at a mmiiniuu oost. JUST KE IVED a large areortinent of Fuiicy robbing Type, at the Times AUiiiiw,, w'ilict, JL>;uadwaj, Rccitoo.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1453, 6 October 1884, Page 4
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1,010Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1453, 6 October 1884, Page 4
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