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PuWil Notaea. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature —she compels you, to h&nor the acceptance. rpHIRTY yeHrß sini-e. when Dr. Smith JL first commei.ied practice here, it was thought by iredical men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to he protes s onal man, but this like ra..st other innovations inscintifie and a? matters W'B tound rather to aid than to < c "infra <iijj* to that pro e<sion, w herein th« speciality was praciised LalleinHiiu and meord, in trance, aid Acton, in Kin-land were tor years cried down hy their medical lint hern. Now and for many past years they have been looked up to, and quo ed •y every hihii who pretends o have any k now e.ijje of the particular brunch of the profession which thexe gentlemen upeciially n>voted theoisdves 10. It whs the t^ine with Erasmus WiUon. the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Ker M jesty. \ earn since, il was the Bami» with D . L. L Siiii'h, 01 M< llu'wrne, who poict *c (a did Lalleuiandand Wicori) as a <peciali«t In • li casea ot disease^ and habtlH whiHi produce symptoms of Neiiou» AffrrtWHS w\ Skiu Krupti us, of Tro>tr itiou.audinake liuman beings iuvirile or which ui»nt t'>ein to i arrj on the purposes ot their bein* or winch demonstrates itself, on the other bamt.iu KrupureDi ea-esand Secondary Forms of 4tfertioiiß. In all of these crniea how necessary it is 10 have the Spe.-ialist who has devoted his whole lifetime t<> the xtudyinu and prai-tii>int> in this one bnarh of hiH profession ? Hence. n< w, altar bo main years, all' minutiss are Uio'li ir to him, and symptoms whtuii (it 8 iwt un. reasonable to guppi g<) inny not strike he General Practitioner a* >>nee, n.,w troiu coiistant praiMice and ob»e> ration make i. L. L. Siuith mazier ot the suhj ct. Ihe lueiiical pruleasion-^-tlidt' ih, the more libera -mindfd of them — h ye likewise reci'^nised tliefact.und >pi'ciili«t* now in e»cry bruin: h— -oculist, auriats, My. hilie, mental diseases, client dise»«eß, and in tact every portion ot the bumnn Jrame, liv» now s >mH member of the protesaiou who dt- voles his time Co that, and to none other. For instance, the '* irljfsi doctor" wou<d on ou «uoouiit all end an accnuchmeot, -anl lite oouist would not think ot sdit!n(; a brokeu l<g ; but i-ach would advice his patient to go to that doctor who is most >4iued tor tre» inn the disease requiring apecal skill. - Dr. Xi Li. Sjoiith it-ks tbo-ie who reqaire treatiiieiit for Weakness, Pro'at'ra ■on, liarre tineas, and i^teriluy, whose (nines ami wlio>e const inn ions ai'e shattered, to consult Una as an expvri— ilitrty (3<J) 3 ears practice, in the colony, withnpraciice exietidma ilii'oiit>h<ui not only the (Jo on e-i put in India FiJ., and even in England, he claims oun«i to be sufßciet.t o cause every man or woman it-quri^^ such skill as is aluideii to above, to u<iusuit linu eituer personally or by letter. As a f)ypli inaraplier no other medical man at> bc-eu «b c to have such la r'ne excellence as he pos^e-ses, and tor o her allied utt> ctiuns— sucit rtN Nervous disease — no <nein ine profession has enj >yvd ao tuueu public t'oufi Jence. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CUKOULTArioW FKE (by ielUr) £1 Medn-iiira (tppropriutciy pa<-Keil an i tor* waidtfj all over t lie ciun-ed Dii. L. IT SVUTii lti'2 CoLiias SniEt.? East, Melbqoknb UK I'll iv 'rtlj.Mi/ Is r.«lii iiii- 0..' 1} — >•- Deuti'i-oiiQiny, tii,, v «•!>«• '43. U L A \t K. ft'S vV'»lil,l)-FA.»IKI> W.LOOD aIIXIUKi.. AND UEST-Oaßtt, Trade murk — " UlooJ Mixture." For cteui^Hiug and elt'S. ing. the blood rum iinjjui !(«•», cannot tie tcio liighiy reoouc mended. Fo 3 icrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, mm ol il! kii.dsc it is a iiever-fuilin^ uu.i .irrniaiii'iH urr. It. cur • oi.l «0r- s. il oui b ulcttitf.t --re -jn h.- neck. I t;ur ••» ulcru c.l i<-^B. [t ruiea blacklk-'itds, or On the ace. . L\ ■ up b drui'>j »jr«i». li -treß ar s-v i i^g. il -.-lt-ai.-.i ie iMO'dl f.:iin ill iMiuurn uut t- MOlll tvllilli/VurnilU.'ii; .li'tai i^. Ah. this mncfii'i* is plensunt xo the tase ml Wiirr.uiteu ti'ou Icon U.uy Lit in injMriDu id the inutft deliciiio (constitution of. oittier sex the proprietor solicits uuilbiers to give it a i rial to test its value. Thousand* ot tuitiinonials fioui all part Sold in botues a>id :2a contaiuiug Bix times the quiintity 11 8 each— sutlicient to etloct v permanent cure in the •{l'tat majority of long-siandins cases, by. ul Jfaeiii.9lß mid latent Medicine Vendors ihrousliout \Uj Worii*. iu\e Proprietor, F. J. -'. labke, Ohoiuist Apotliecaries' ilall, Lincoln, ttuglaad. EXPORT AOh.NTS: tturgoj ne, 13 urbidge», and Co., Cole man itreet London ; New berry uud Sons, H5, Farringdoa street, Louiiou ; danger und Sons, Oxford street, London; and all the London Vv notesale liouaes. Acw Zealand. Agents — . fcLeuiptLome, Prosaer, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dui'.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents— Felton, Griiiiwade,' and Co., Wbolesalr Druggists. K und M. Keogh, Druggists. ueuinionß and Co., Druggists. m J_ .ooSFER FORiSJS, neatly printed, in lacap lorin, to be obtained m any the Time* Office, Keeitou. I'lie lolluwiug are some et tlie uiivantigeiconlerreu by the Land Transfer sytttb .i ;— i. It .-e< uivs the principal beiii-tits and h.I» -ongut to ne iitt.iiiitj.i in the s\Blewi ol resist iMtion ol deeds. .. It ivn.itfi'B reiruspuctive uivustigution o title vu Necessary us to all iand re gistored. 1, It euiipHKes the Titles to Ke«l Piopertj tor the future („ It makes purchasere of ibe fee and leases perteutly sebare. a. sluiplilitJß, tf th* Uf-»i »<t posaiuiv. t, U;e loruis o minder -md cnt:i,ui. boI convey ant" •i. it iucreii»es iln< aaieab c value o 'ami. it lenus to lower lie 'ate o u itf«*<>iJt v\t ■.onus seuureU on XtuJo. il give* liirililies tor the .-tfe •» >■ iur Kb tales in allotn enls. enn F ). li-uuauviious be tier moment's notice, and at a rouum ,i,. tnyst. JUST RE IT ED a large araprtment of Fancy tabbing Type, «t the ilMtn

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 4

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