Publil tfotcM. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS"" Draw on Nature— she compel* you to honor the acceptance. mHIRTY ye.rs since, wben Dr. Smith X nf*** commerced pract cc here, it was thuutilit by meJical men, that to he a Spfcialisi was derut>ati>rj to the protes s onal man, but this like moat other innovations in seintdic and iay matters Was found rather to aid than to be " infra dv' to that prole s»ion, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemand and Kicord, in fJ ranee, and Acton, in Enuland were for years crieii down by their medical brithern. Now and for many past years tliey have been looked up 10, and quo'ed ■•y every nun who pretends to have any ki»'-we.f|>e of the particular branch of the prolession which these gentlemen specially devoted ihewst-lves to. it was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the *' Skin Doctor," recently koi|(hted by Her M-ijesty. \ ears since, it was the same with Dr. L. L buii'h, ol M- ltn urnc, »li) pmct se 1 (a< did Lxileuiand and Ktcor t) as a -peoalist lv »li cases ot diseases end h-tlnts whioh -.xoduce ".ymptoms ol Neivout Atf-'etions wl Skin Eruptions, of I'rostr imoii.hii.l make liuuian beings invinle. or which onfit them to carry 011 the purposes of their bem* or which demonstrates itself, on the other baid, in Eruptire Di- eases and **«ec md-iry Forms of- Affertious. In all of these coses how necessary it is to have the Specialist who has devoted bis whole hietime ti the fetudviuK aud practicing in this oue branch of his prolession ? Hence, now, after so ' many years, ail miautite are familiar to biiu, and symptoms wlucli (it 18 nut unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the General Pracutiouer at once, now from constant practice and observation make it. L. L. Smith master of the subject. ihe medical profession— that is, the more libera -minded of them— hive likewise rec"|{uiseJ itie fact, and specialists iiow tv etery branch— oculist, aurists, «,yjh-ho, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in tact every portion ot the human tra me, has now g<-me member of the profession abo devotes his time to thar, bud to none other. For instance, the •• tli ust doctor" would on no account attend an accouchment, ani the ocuiist nut. lll not think ot satt-nt; a broken leg; bul each would advice lus parent to go to that proctor who ts most 1 dined f >r treving the Ui»eai*e requiring specal skill. Dr. L. L. Smith a*ka those who require treatment for Weakness, Prostra- ion, burrtunras, aud &terilitj, whose trames aud wbo^e coustituiious ate shattered, to cousult him as an ex p.m — thirty (3>J) yearspractice in the colony, withapraciice exieodioi* thront*h>ut not only tbe Colon es I pui iv India, Fiji, aud even in Knjfland, he ; claims ou>»bt to be suificient 10 cause every uiau or woman requriug such skill as is aimded lo above, to eousult him either ■jersouaily or hy letter. As a cyplLlographer no other medical man as tit en nb c to have such large I experience as he -jos^e^ses and tor 01 her \ I allien art'tctions— sneb ss Nervous disease 1 — no -.ne in me profession u<*s enjoyed so ! luutti puuho coufi lence. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. coNscx,rs.iiOK fkb (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately parked and for. wajded all over the ctviiised 41000. DX. L. TT SMITH Iy2 Colluvs *siuKi>*r £isr, Mg(.Bi»t->t*.- j i/iou Tfus BU>t>i> v via: l.i rk ." JP — *j««: j^duteronoiiijr, tuij.. su., »tr»e ■£■}■ 0 L A X t iv ' S WoßLi>-FA.VIKD BLtJOD .VIIXrCKK. AND KESTOHKtt, Trademark — " Bloo«! Mixrire." For eieansing and clea-irg ;.-,e blood irom iißpurUieß, can not oe too l.gbly reooiu* aiended. Fo > Scrofula, Scurvy, Sk,r Diseases, aad >o>v£ of jII kii.isc it is a i.erer-fuliiig x.«\ jcrmant'i.t cure. It cur.* old sor<*e. It cv*. ■■• ulcerated sores on he neck. It cui-s ulcr^ie«l i«gs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It L-ur<-3 *cur*-_<* noras. It cures S*. ings. it tli-ars lue bi kk! from ;.li imDure mat .c front wliauivereauj." jkfisinj;. Ai this Kuxtare is ple.isunt 10 the tase ana vT-n'tiTitei free fro n anythin injurious j telhe nictt Jet*.cate conetitutioo of either ses j c)-e prcyiittor solicits sui'eivrs to give it a { trial t<> tes: iia v^lue. 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It secures the principal benefits and ad« vantages sougut to oe attained in the eysteui ot registration of deeds. 2. It readers retrospective investigation ol title unMecessary as to all land re gietered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Keil Pioperty ior the future 4. it makes purchase*-* of tbe fee and leases perfectly see ttre. o. si simplifies, to the ut«n «»i» possible 1 1, the forms o transfer and the modes of conveyance. <>. It increases the saieab c value of land. 7. It tends to lower tie rut<» o* t-jterest on tuans secured on lands. b. It gives tacilities for tbe etfe-Hoi larg estates in allotu ents. can F V. J ranaactiouo bu ncr moment* nonce, and at a minimum <"t)6t. JUST K£ IVED a large araortmeat of Funey jobbing Type, at the Tmri. j l'Mutin^ Office, Broadway, Reefiou.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1494, 9 January 1885, Page 4
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