PnWil Not"»a. j SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS^ t>rare on Natures-she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpHIRTY years sinre. when Dr. Smith j X first commet.ced practice here, it was [ lliouijlit by u.edical men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to <he professional man, but this like most other innovations inscintificand :ay matters Whs found rather to aid than toi'O '| infra dig' lo tost pro'ession, « herein the speciality was practised. LalleiuniK* and Kicord, in France, and Acton, in Enuland were for years cried down by thidr medieul br« them. Now and for many past years they have been looked up to, and quoied ny every Hi.tn who pretends 10 have any knowetl«e of the particular branch of the prutfssion which these gentlemen specially devoted themselves 10. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the •* Skiu Doctor," receutly knighted by Her M jesty. Years since, it was the same with Dr. L. L Smith, ol Melbourne, who practise.l (a* did Lallemand and UicoM) as a specialist in idi cases o» diseases and habits which produce symptoms of Nervous Affections ef Skiti Eruptions, of Prostration, andmske human beitii** invirile. or wbich unh't them to tarry on the purposes of their beinij or which demonstrates itself, on the oilier haad,in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Atl'ecttons. In all of these cases how necessary it is to have the Specialist who has devoted his whole litetime to the studying ond practising in this one branch of his profession ? Hence, now, alter so many years, all minuti® are familiar to him, and symptoms which (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the General Practitioner at once, now Irom constant practice and ob>ervatiou make tit. L. L. Smith master of the subj-ct. ihe medical profession— that is, the more liberal-minded of them — hive likewise recognised the fact, and Speci»lists now iv every branch — oculist, aurists, syi'liilit-, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the human trame, has now some member of the prolession who devotes his time to that, and to none other. For instance, the " chebt doctor" would on no account attend an accouchment, and the ocu>ist would not think ot satting a broken leg; but cst'h would advice his patient logo to thai docior who is most tamed for trening the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L L. Smith asks those who require treatment for Weakness, Prostra <ou, barrenness, and fctenlity, whose frames and nho<e constitutions ate shattered, to consult him as an expu-rt— thirty (3<J) years practice in the colony, with a practice extending throughout not only the Colon es put in India, Fiji, and even in England, he claims ought to be sufficient to cause every man or woman requncg such skill as is alluded to above, to uonsult him either personally or by letter. As a fcyphdographer no other medical man as been ab-o to have such large experience as he possesses, and lor 01 her allied unVctious — such as Nervous disease — no one 111 t lie profession has enjoyed so much public coufijeuce. Dr L. LTSMITH. co^sult-Tion fee (by letter) £1 Medn-iues appropriately packed arU forwarded all over the ctviii>ed j^lobc. Dli. L. IT SMITH IS'J Collins Si-JtEbr East, Melbourne jTHJK THK UUX)I> I.S Ttll<: I.UK." J^ — ieo Deuteronomy, chap, xii., « lilbt', li.i. C L A 11 K K ' S WORLD-FAMKD BLOOD MIX TURK. AND liESTOttEU, Trade mark — " U100..1 Mixture." For cleuneing and clearing the blood (rom impurities, cannot 00 too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy. Skm Diseases, and Sort'E of ul! kh.dso it is a ncvei'-failing und permanent cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated noren on he neck. 1 1 cuvs ule.rated l«*j»sIt cures blaekheuds, Or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy nores. It cures glandular awnings. Il clear**, llie blood from all impure mat.c Irom whatever cause arising. As thi*) mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted free from anythin injurious lothe most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sull'eiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fiom all part Sold in botues aid '2* containing e:x times the quantity lls each — suiheieut lo elYect a permanent cure in the -^rtat majority of long-ataiiding cases, by al Jhenv.sts unci I'alent Medicino Vendors throughout lh j World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clakkk, Chemist Apothecaries' Uall, Lincoln, lluglaud. EXPORT AGH.NTS: Burgoyne, liurbidgea, and Co., Coleman street Londou ; New berry aud Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger aud Sons, Oxford stroet, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. A'eip Zealand Agents — i£tiniptr. ante, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin aud Auckland. Meibourt'e Agents — Felton, Grimwade, and (Jo., Wholesale Druggists. J£ and M. Keogh, Druggists, liemmona aud Co., Druggists. J_ iooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lacap form, to be obtained in any the Times OlHce-, Keeltoa. Vhe lollowiag are some ol the advantiges ; conferred by the Land Transfer systt.u:— 1. It secures rho principal benefits and ad. vantoges sougut to oe attained in the system ol registration of deeds. 2. It renders -retrospective investigation ot title unnecessary as to all laud re gistered. 3. It einipliliea the Titles to Real Pioperty lor the future i. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. o. -« biuiplihcs, to the ur-n «it possible st, the iornis o trausfer aud the mod 6 ol convey auc~ ♦j. It increases the saieab c value o r l_nd. 7. It tends to lower tfco rate o' i'ltereßt -on , loans secured on U_Js. * S. It gives laciiilies ior the effe-i«i larg t ettatos in alloiu-ente. 6-m F i 9. Iralisacuous be ncr mixut'iii'a uoiioe, und at a mmiiunin , oust. t ' JUST BE IVED a large areortinent of 1 Fauoy robbing Type, at the Tmra stinting OlDc*i Broadway, fcccftoo.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1475, 26 November 1884, Page 4
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