Publil Notoeo. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS"" Draw on Nature - she compels you to honor the acceptance. rnHIKTY -c rs viu c when I>r. Smith | fist com ppiiel ;.f-rtiM cc here.it was 'bought by i c Krul men, thai to be a Suecialisi was derogatory toilieprotes s-onal man, lut Ihis like most other innovatiot.s inscint'fieand ny matters w.s found rather lo aid than toe " infra dig' to that pro e<"ion, u herein the speciality was practised Lallemaiii. and Kicord. m Frame, and .-\cion, in Kn.hind were for ypms cied down by their medical bn them. Now and for many past yean* they have hi en looked up to, and qno;ed hy every Hinn who pretends io have any kn-wedge ol the particular bram-h of th* profession which these gentleman speciiallv devoted themselves io. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin D.ctor," recently knighted by Her M jesty. Years sinre. ilwas the some with Dr. L. L Smi'h, ol M-lbourne, who praet se,i (adid Lallemand and Wieord) as a -peeialtst In nil cases ol diseases and habits which produce symptoms ol Neivous Affctiows wf Skiii Empii ns,of l'ro-lr. von, and make human being*, invinle or which unfit them io < arry on the purposes of their being or which demon-Urn' es it>ell", on the o;her hasd.in Kriipiivo. Or eases and Seondirv Forms of Allei-lions, Iti ><!l of these casehow ticfc-sary it is to have ihe Spe.-iahs. wlio lias devote I his wtiMp Ine.tune to tne tudving and practising in this one hr ncii if Jus pro.e-.sion ? Hence. r.<w, alter so many years, all mmiii sg are f<timli-tr l iiim, and symp'ows which (it s riot unreasonable to s ipp Se) may not strike 'he General Practitioner ai mice, m.w from Constant praci ice and nh-e 1 ration make r. L. L. Smith master ol the subj ct. Ihe medical prolessioti — that is, the more libera '•minded of them — h ive likewise ec 'iT'itsel thefact, and Specialist** now iv evrry branch — oculist. aUrr'stv, sy hilie, mentnl diseases, eheit diseases, iind in fact every portion ot tlie human 'mine, has now some member of the profession who devotes his tnue to tha , and to none other. Fur instance, ihe '•chest doctor" wouid on no account attend an accouchment, and ibeocuist woi.ld not think ot settnig a broke** leg; but each would advice his patient logo io ihat doctor who is most tamed for trei'ing the disease requiring special skill. Dr L L. Smith asks those who require treatment for Weakness, Prostra ion, Barrenness, and .**•_• rihty, whose frames anl whoip constitutions aie shattered, to consult: him a& an export — tinny (30) years practice in ihe colony, with a practice exiendin_ throughout not <iuly the Colon es pui tn India, Fiji, and even in England, he claims oughl lo be sufficient io cause every man or woman rt-quriug such skill as is alluded to above, to uousult him either personally or by teller. As a no otlier mpdical man us o- en ab e to have such large experience as he posfe-.se*. and lor o. her allied affections — such as Nervous disease — no one in Uie profession has enj iyed so much public confidence. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CONSULTATION JfUK (by IstUl*) £1 Medicines appropriately parked au I lorwatdeJ all over I lie ciulised Dli. L. L. SMITiI 182 Collins SxiiEbT East, Mur.iKsuKNß FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." — See Deuteronomy, cliup. xii., verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. AND „ESTO__„, Trade mark—" Hlood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood from impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, and Sores of all kiudsc it is a never-failing aud pcrtoauent cure. It oures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neok. It cui-^s ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on tbe ace. It cures scurry sores. It cures glandular sw_..ings. It clears Hie blood from ull impure mat i e I vom w hale ver cause arising. As this mixture is pleasaut to the tase und warranted free from anytliiu injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials ftom all part Sold in botties and 2s containing six times the quantity lis each — sufficient to eiieet a permanent cure in the majority of iong-stauding cases, by al Jkernists aud Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. o_a.rkb, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street London ; Newberry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, Loudon - r and all the London Wholesale Houses. Aew Zealand Agents — Keiuptborne, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. £ and M. — eogh, Druggists. Hemmons and Co., Druggists. X .ooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the Times Office, Reefton. The following are some ef the advantages ooufeiTe-d by tbe Land Transfer system :—> 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to oe attained in the system of regit* t rat ion of deeds. '£.. It rendere retrospective investigation of title unnecessary as to all laud registered. r 3, It simplifies the Titles to Real Property , lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of ihe fee and leases perfectly secure. o. -i simplifies, to the »t*n***'fc possible it, tbe forms o transfer and tbe modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saieu.be value o' land. 7. It tends to lower tbe rate o' J.»tereßt on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives lacilities for the effeeioi larg estates iv allotments, oan F y. I run unctions be netmoment 's notice, aud at a miuiuinii. cost, JUST RE IVED a large arsortment of Fancy jobbing Type, at the Titers Jaunting Office, Broadway, Reafton. '
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1458, 17 October 1884, Page 4
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