* i i- --jt ,-■/■■■ -'ut yp^-tff *-m i . PuVia tfot*-)..-.;'v-ri ; ''.fir .'?. ... ! SPECIALITY^PECITLWsr Draw oti Nature she compels you to honor the acceptance. rnHIRTY veirs sime. when Dr. Smith X first comniei.i-ed practice here, it was thought by ii.e.lical men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to <he professional man, rut this like most other innovations in scintific and ay matters whs found rather to aid than tot-e "infra die' to tbat -ro ession, w herein the speciality was practiced- Lallemntiu and tticurd, in 'France, and Acton, in Enaland ,were for years died down bythfir medical bVctheiD. Now and for miny past years they have Ix-en looked up to, and quo ed hy every Hi»n who pretends o have anv knswedge of th* particular branch of the prolession which these gentlemen spepi. iaily devoted themselves to. It w*B ihe anrne with Erasmus WiNnn. the" Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her M jesty. Years since, ii was the same with D . L, L Sinih, ol M. Ibourne, who pract *e.- (a did Lallruianu and liieoni) as a specialist In nil cases at diseases and habits which produce symptoms of Netvous AfFW'lions el Skin Erupti ns.of rro*>traii6ri,audmake human beit>tc» invinle or which until tdeui to carry uti the purposes of their being or which demonstrates itself, on the o* her bn<id, in Krupiive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Affections. In all of these cases how necessary it is to have tbe Specialist who has devoted his whole liletime to the studying "nd practising in this one branch of his prolession P Hence, r.ow, alter so many years, all minutiae are familiar to him, and symptoms whioh (it is not tinreasonable to supp se) muy not strike ihe Genernl Practitioner a< once, now from constant prnciice and observation make i'r. L. L. Smith master ofthe subj cl. 'Ihe medical prufeision— that is, the more hoera. •-minded of them — h ve likewise lecognised the fact, and opeci-iliits now in every branch— oculist, attrisis, sy i hilic, mental diseases', chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the human Irame, has now some member of the profession who devotes liis time to thai, and to none other. For instance, ihe "chest doctor" womd on no account an end an accnuchmeot, and the ocu ist woidd not think ol Salting* . broke;, leg ; but eaeh would advice, his patient to go. io that doctor who is. most tamed for tre* ing the disease requiring special skill. • ' Dr. L L. .Smith askslbbse who require treatment for Weakness, * PrOstfa ion. Barrenness, and Sterility,, whose -Ironies and who»e coustiiutions aie shattered, to consult him as an expert— thirty (30) years practice in the colony, with h practice exiendiui* throughout uot ouly the Colon es put in India, Fiji, aud even in England, he claims ought to be sufficient to cause every tuau or woman requriug such skill as is alluded to above, \o consult him either personally or by letter. As a Syptiilographer no other medical man as u* eu ab e to have such large experience as he jiogse-se**, and tor o* her allied affections — such as Nervous disease —no oiie iu tne proiession has eujjyed so much ptibno coufiJeiice. Dr L/ L/SMITH. consultation BUB (by letter) £1 Meduinrs appropriately pacaed an i forwarded all over the civilised globe. yii. l. Z" surra 182 Collins* SxuEbr East, Melbourne ij'tOtt TUK iIiOOD Ls I'ilii' jii.'i-.." "; — i'ee .Deuteronomy,' chap, xii., vcr&e 23. CLARKE'S WOKLD-FAMKD BLOOD MIXTUR'K, AND RESTORER,*' Trade murk— u lilooJ Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood* trout impurities, eanuot oe 100 highly recommended. Fo i Scrofula, Setirvy, Skin Diseasos, and Sores ol ul! kiiidsc it is a iiever-fuilitig aim ( >rrmuiieiit cure. It- cure* old sores. ll cures ulcerated cores on 'he neck. li cur»*s ulcratod legs. .It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. it cures scurry sores. It cures giaoduiar sw... ings. ' It clears tue blood from all impure mat e Irom whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleas-tut to the tase ' ujid warranted tree from any tit in injuriou--10 the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sutt'eiers to give it a trial to test its value; .: Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botiies und, •*» containing six times the quantity .Lis eaoh - sutlicient to eileot a permanent cure in the -jrbat majority of long-standing cases, oy al Jhemists and Patent Medicine Veudors throughout tlu World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. 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It makes purchasers of tbe fee aud leases perfectly Becare. o. -. smiplilies, to the ucn nt possible UU the toruis o transfer aud the mod?sot convey an<*« H. It increases the saleab ie value o .land. , 7- ltie*nuS to lower 1 tie rate'o* "iterest on loaiis.sgluivdtfiiUL.iß. B. It give's Tayilities for'the elFe»i'u larV" 7 7 ; estates' iu allot a euts. osn ••;.' F j k>. Xruusujcuous be. t , ( ner-' "ummcut's uoilce't.^aud at a minimi|'u<. ' - ; '•'";*' tim. »'■*•*• ' ■»- " "■''- ; 7 JUST KK IVKD a"large arsortment;of Fancy • robbing at .Txmvb tiintirfg 'OOJce, B-roadway^fceellloa^ *.'••*
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1471, 17 November 1884, Page 4
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