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PuVii Notcec. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS* Draw on Nature —she compels you to honor the acceptance. riIHIKTY yeirs Kjnie. when Or. SmiUi JL fir^t eomuiet.ced ornfve here, it was thought by i> e<in a al men, tliai -o be, a Specialisi was rierogtit-rv to he pcottfa sonal ni»n, iut this like ra<st nther winovatioi.B itiseititific and avmaHcrsw s found rather to aid tlmn tee "infra 'lig' to tb«t (iro'es-tton, « herein the flpeciahty was practised. Lnllemain, and Kicord, in trance, and Acton, in Kouland were tor years cried down by tli«-ir medic* l brt ihern. Now and for tnnny p>ist years they have been luuked up to, and quired "*y every Hn.n wlio pretends o iinre miv kuowe-tge ot the particular branch of the pri>l«-ss'ou wliieh these gentleman spt»eilwlly rt«roted themselves to. it wis Hie same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Hei M jeity. Years sinre. it was the same with D . L. L Sini'h, oi M' Ihi-urne, whii piHi't *e^ (aUicl Lnll^iiihihJ aud h'icor!) a< a Nj)eciali<t In "it cnseH ol o'lscnsf* atid hal)Ms vihuMi produce syuiptums wl Kt'iious AffeciiuHH wl iikiii Eiujiii. us, uf Pro«tri'ion.Hnd make i.umun betiius invinle or which urifit t.'.em to carry un the purixses ot their betnu or which deiiionslraies H«*lf, on the other baud, in Kruptive L)i ea-«sand Seondiry Forms ol Affections, in nil of these eases how neec-SHry ii lsiobave the SpetMalist who has devoted his whole iuetirae t > the >tud) nit; and praetisinu iv this one hnneh of ins prole.»Moii ? Hence, r.<w, alter bo mau> years, all inmutiae are tuiudiir t> him, and symptoms wliicn (it a n t uureasouable to supp. s^) mny not strike 'he breneral Practitioner ai ince. m,w trora couslaiit practice and observation make i. L. L. Smith master ol the subj ci. Ihe medical prulessiou — thiit is, the more liuera •minded of them — h ye likewise ieci(^tiißed the fact, and -specialists now iv e»ery branch— oculist, KUrusu*, sy, hilic, mental diseases! chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the huinun, trauie, has uovy s .me member of the prok-ssmu who devotes his time to thai, and to none other. For instance, the •• clit'*t doctor wuuut .ou no «iesc.iucit ill i end an aecoucluneni, and tlie oou isl wui.ld not ihiiik ol s3t' v int! a broke.** In; but woultt adrice Ins patient, to^o <o. tliuiidncior wlio is must amed f-»r trei in%; me disease r<quinny hpcc.al skill. Ur. L L. titbit Ii a>ks ttio^e who require ireatuient tor Weakness, Pmstra on, barrenness, and Merihty, whose traines and who>e cousti'uiioij.s aie shattered, to consult it t ixi as an expert — thirty (30) jears practice in the coJt>ny, with h practice exietMijHu thiotiiihiuf not only the Co oti c* put iv India. Fiji, and eren in Eii^Wnid, ue claims ought tube sutfiiMei.t .o cause every man .or nouiau >;equi-ii:g sucb. -skill as is alluded to above, io «uusuit hnu either ptrsunally or by letter. As a dypli:li<|Jrapher no other medical man as bceu abe to have such large experinice as hu pos>e«ses, and lor o her allied ail<-etious— sneh as Nevvom.listfa.se —no 'lie in i.ne profession- ha» euj-i^fd so tnuvlt public conn lence. Dr L. L7^MITiI. CONSULTATIOW FKK (by letter) £1 iitciuiii.s appfpnatciy pat-iitrd au.l torwarded all over the ci»ui»ed DX. L. L. SMITH 182 Collins SruEb? East, Mblbouunb .. OH L'lia I'.L'MH) H fit tC liii-i'..' |_^ — • ci- Oeuti-ionoiiij, chap, tn., i erst 23. C L A R K. 12 ' S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MLXL'UKR AjND-JtJJSTOft-BR, Tfiidc mark — " BlooJ' .M.ixture." For cleansing ami clearing the- blood !rou; impurities, cannot ue too highly recommended. Fo j Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sovee of all kiiidae it ia a never-lailing ami f)crtniiiieiit cure. It ourt'B old aorcs. It curve uleemted'^oreo on he neck. I 1 cur*-* uicraied legs. Lt cures blackhi'iida, or on thy ac.c. it furif ai-ur* v k >ri*B [t. :urt'h ■ B >S - 111^,3. j It cltai/p tnC : bioud Iron) :iil itnpUl'^ '"'J-t t i'roiii wliaieyerciiusi 1 arising. \b thl* ;>iixtui'c lit plc.is.iUt io the Duse aid waiTiuitod frco trom aiiytiiiu injiirjouu'lhe most delicule constitution of either bbx the proprietor solicits sutlei era to give it n i rial to test its value, L'houtmnds of testimonials from all part bold in ootnes and 2s containing six times the quantity LLseach — BUtßi-.ient to effect a permanent cure, in the »rt>at mujority ol long-BUimlihg casi.-s, hy ul Jkeuiists and Patent Medicine Vendors tlift)ii-.hoi<t tlu World. Sole i'rop.iietori F. J. OtABKB,' Chemist Apotliepuiieii 1 llall, Liiifcphi,. Ituglteud. EXPORT AGlj-IfTS: Burgoy.ne, Burbidge*, and ; Oo.,.C/oleman itreet London ; Newberry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; • . Saiiger und Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Vv holesale Houses. Jjkevo Zealand Agents — Keniptborne, Prosser, and 00., Wholesale Druggists, Duuedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grrunwade, aud Co., Wholesale Druggwto. J£ and B. Keogh, Druggist*, ucmmoua and Co., Druggists. 1_ ioeSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap lorin, to be obtained in any the TiMKs Otlice, Eeeltou. The lollowing are some el the advantiges co.derretl by tilt- Laud l'ratister cyst* .i :~ I. It secures the uriucitial bentlits and advantnges «ougiit to ne.attuined in the «ysteMi ol regisli-ition of deeds. .'. It wiutws retrospective investigation o title uuMeutttsury a» to all lauil re gislorod. . i, It Biinplities the Titl«s to Ke»l- Property ! lor tiie future -• > j ».. It makes puro|J«is'e?B. v pi' ■.-&&. '«« and , j leases perfectly secure. ■a. , BlinpliUe«i., tf *M U tT> > *'* .po«»i'nv .' t, ihe'lorms o traiisfer i.id tut iiiou-sot conveyaa*" s. it increase* the saieab'e vaiue o and. t\ It teiuts to lower tl:e -atw o -Jtirnßi on loans secured on labJs. 6, lt gives lacilities for the effe^ioi larg estates in allotments, oan F 9. Transactions be ncr moment's notice, and at a mmimmn ••ost. JUST BE IVfiP a large areortuient ot Fancy jobbiDg Typo, at tho liMta A'lioting Oiuce, liroudway, Utrcftou.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 4

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