Pubiil sot«eo. SPECIALITI SPECIALISTS Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. fllHFlv'TY ye rs since, when Dr. Smith .1 tit*t Com'i>et.ced pracitce here, it wan choui(i<t by u.edical men, that 10 be a Si^rialis' was deri>g»t>rv to the proles s <>iibl man, but this Jike m-ist other ittiibTattoLsinscintificand iay matters w-ts found ratl.er to aid than to he " infra die' 10 Ibat protejsion, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemanu and Kicord, in trance, aid Acton, ia England were for years cried down by their medical brcthero. Now and for many past yearn they have been looked up to, and quo ed »y t- very Ritn who pretends to bare an* knowedge of ibr particular br»nch nt tin* prul'ssiou which these gentlemen sp«**'i■ally lirvotrd theaiMflvfs to. It Was tue Mm* with Erasmus WiUon. the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Year* sinre, it was 1 the same with D .-. L. L Siui'li, ol M>-liM''Hrne, wlm pract set (a« did LHllcuiatid and Uicorit) as a specialist In *l! cases ol disease* and hnl>its h-liioli produce symptoujs ot NfivoiH Affection* t»f Skin Krupti- us, of I'roatr-tiion.an.l tuakv human beinu^ invirile. or whi.-h until t.em to rarry on the purposes of their beini; or which demonstrates itself, ou the other hand, in Krupure Dieases and Seooudiry Forms of 4ffertious. In ail of these eases bow necessary it is to have the Spe.-ialist who has devoted his *hole lifetime t • tue oludviUK and practisinii.in this oue hrim- • of liis i>role.v>iou ? Hence, p.. w, alter s mitt) years, all uiinunte areUuiiliirt ! him. and symptoms wlncn (it sn t 11 1- I reasonable to supp se) may >iot Strike he Geneml Practitioner ai once, n.^w from eouHlaut practice and ob>erviti.m make • <r. L. L. Smith master ot the subj< ct. Ihe medical profession— thai is, the mere liDerai-minded of them— hve likewixe rec<>KQißeJ thefact.and >pfcinlists now iv every brnnclr— <>eulist. aurisis, syt bilic, mental diseases, clie-i diseitses. and iv tact every portion el the human Ira me, has now s<>me member of the profession who devotes bis tune to that, and to none other. For instance, the " chest doctor" would on no iconuot attend an accouchmeut, an I the ocuiist would not thiuk ot s3it>Hi2 a brukei. Irq ; but each would advice his patient to^o 10 1 ha! doctor who is must dined f>r tre4 ing line di»eai>e rrquirini; »pfcial skill. Dr. L L. a-ks tuo-ie wh.> require trealiueitl fur W'eak?ies«, Prostra on. Barren nt-ss, ai.d sterility, wiiose frtuie.l and wlio'e coi^tMuiious aie shattered, to cou»ua liim as an expt-n — thirty (30) j ears practice in the colony, witha practice extendititi l)noiij;hi»ui uot only the 001011 en put 10 India, Fiji, aud even in England, he claims ought to lie sufficient 10 cause every man or woman requricg such skill as is alluded to kbove, to fmsult him either personally or by letter. As a dyphiiographer no other medical man as i^en «b c to !>ave such lar^e experience as he possesses, and lor o- her allied attVctions — siu-h its Nervous disease —no one in ihe profession has oujuyed so much public coutiJeuce. Dr L. LTSMITH. consultation FKE (by letter) €1 Medicines Hppropnatt-iy packed ant torwarded all over the cuili>ed DX. L. IT 6MLVH 182 Collins 6riiKkT Kast, .vlklu<«>'>{s J.IOK TUX BLOOD H lilii tuKK.' i Jj — .er Ddute fononiy, th:ip. in., Y«r»e.23. C L A 1< t ill ' S WORLD-FAUKD ULOOD UIXICKi. AND KESTOUKR, Trade murk — " OIoo«< .Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood roiii iinpuritU-s, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo 1 Scrofula, Scurvy, Sljih Dist-oses, :v>. '. Soivj ol all kii.«l*c it 1* •-* <iever-!'iiiiii>» .••••• i-ure. it cuivn oki sor>*«. It cun s ulueratcfl v.«re- on he neck. I li cur>-s ulcrne.l lc-;s. 1 It cure* black h«-«> ls, ')>■ >i »i -le< :> • Hi. I ac<*. It ouree scurijr » -res. It cures giandu ar s« ;-^«. It clears tne blood horn .ill niumiv mat ,c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant vo the tase and warranted free fro.ti :tirtiiin iiij.irioulo the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sufleiers to give it a 1 trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fiou. all part Sold in bottles a id 2s containing six times the quantity Us euehsutlicient to e fleet a permanent cure in the majority of iong-siauuui;; cusea, Uv vi Jheim?ts and Patent Aledicine Veudora thraughout tbj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. 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It makes purchasers of tbe (te and leases perfectly seeurr. », sunplitiesy to th< ut*n "t possibU :t, the forms o transfer aud tne tuod?S of coDveyanro h. It increases ike saieab c value o land. 7. It tends to lower tie rate o* ••it* rest on loans secured on Ut.Js. 9. It gives facilities for the enVi >» inrj. e»tat«s in allotments. e*n F i>. i mnsactious. bf u«i moment* notice, and »* s> mmim i••ost. JUST BE IVED a large arsortinent ol Faoey Type, at the Tnrm friattaf QlCoe, Bmdwsy, Seeftga.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1491, 2 January 1885, Page 4
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