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Publil ffotcec. "speciality specialists " Draw on Nature — she compel* yon to honor the acceptance. THIRTY years since, when Dr. Smith first eommei.eed practice here, it was I thought by medical men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to the protes gional man, bat tins like most other innovations in scintitic and lay matters whs found rather to aid than to be "infra din' to that profession, wherein the speciality was practised. LallemanJ and Kicord, in France, and Acton, in England were for years cried down by their me lieal brethern. Now and for many past years they have been looked up to, aud quoted by every ninn who pretends to have any know edge of the particular branch of the protfssion winch these gentlemen speeiially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus VViUon. the " Skin Doctor," receully knighted by Her | Majesty. | \ears since, it was the same « ith Dr. L. L Smith, oJ Melbourne, who prncLse.i (a* did Lalleuiaud and ilnoni) as a :>pectal;st In all case 8 ot diseases and habits which produce symptoms ol Neivous Affection* et Skin Eruptions, of I'rostraiiou.and make human beiuns invinle. or which unfit them to carry on the purposes ot their being or which demonstrates itself, on the other haiid, in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Affections. In all of these cases how nece>sary it is to have the Specialist who has devoted his whole lifetime to the studying and practising in this one br »ncli of his profession P Uence, cow, after so many years, all minutiae are fauiilur to him, aud symptoms which (it is not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike tbe General Practitioner at once, now from constant practice and observation make iJr. L. L. Smith master of tbe subject. The medical profession— that is, tbe more liberal-minded of them— htve likewise recognised the fact, and Specialists now in etery branch—oculist, aurists, syi'bilic, mental diseases, chest diseases. aud in tact every portion of the human frame, has now some member of tbe protession who devotes his time to that, und to none other. For lustauee, tbe "chest doctor" would on oo account atleud an accouchmeot, and the ocuiist would Dot think of setting a brokeu leg ; but each would adrice bis patient to go to that doctor who is most tamed for treating tbe disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith asks tbose who require treatment for Weakness, Prostration, Barreuness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose constitutions are shattered, to consult hita as an expert— thirty (3O) yean practice in the colony, with a practice exteDdiug throughout not only tbe Colonies put in India, Fiji, and eveu in England, he claims ought to be sufficient to cause every man or woman requriog such skill as ts alluded to above, to eoasult him either personally or by letter. As a Sypbilograpber no other medical mau as been able to have such large experience as be possesses, aud foroiber allied affections — such as Nervous disease —no oue iv Ibe protession has enjoyed so mucb public coutiJence. Dr L. ITsMITH. CONSULTATION FJiB (by letter) £1 Medicines appropriately packed and torwarded all over the civilised globe. DR. L. iT SMITH 182 Collins SruEhr East, Mklboi'k.vk Fok thh; ljlo->.> rs nil-, — -c.? Deuiei'ouotnv, t'.t.ip. \u., verse 20. v L a i; k. ii; ' .-> \VOKU>-K.V\iK!> i-:L'MI> .UlXlVrte. AND UESTOUKIi, Trade msirk — " Isloo<l Mixture." For cii'uUAii)^ ai.'t I'irH'ing u.e oiojii rom impurities, cannot w 100 highly re •>>■!.■ uieiuteU. Fo 1 Scrofula. Scirvy. Skin l)i<>ivi*es, ami So>-es of all kii.dsc it >* >» !ievcr-(';iii;n^ ;m ■■ ! ficrinanent ••uro. j It curi-s old *orei». j It ouivs ulcernti-tJ *ore* on lie neck. 1 1 euf«-s ulcruieii Ir-^s. It cure* blaukii'-dils, or t >iinples on th« ac«. It cures scurvy «>ivs. It cures glsiiidu'Hi- 9.*.. nit; 9. I it clears liie biojcl treni .11 i mi pino mat .c trom whatever cinise £*ri~mir. As this mixture is iile.i^iui io the t:ise and warrantoil free fro v v ivriun injiirioulothe most delicate coii^titution ot* either sen the proprietor solicits sutleiers to give it » trial to test its value. Thousand* ot testimonials lioii. all part S'»lii in do: 1 ics ti'ui 2« i-oiimiiiiiig e:x tinu-s me •(ummty llseaohsutlicitfiit to eiie.t v pi-ritntnenc cure in the i uiajontv o: iong-siuuaius; c.j*e», i>y vi Jhetuisls and Patent Medicine Vendors Ibrwughout ih : Woriti. bole Prop>'ietor, F. J. Clarke, themis! Apothecaries' Hull, Lincoln, biigl.-.uu. EXI'OKT AGRXTS: Burgovne, Buruiilge*, «»«a <-'<>„ Coleinan street London ; Aewberry Mid Sons, y5, Farriugao'i street, London ; Stinger and dons. Ox lord street, London ; -.m.l all the jyOndon \v holesale tiou«>es. A*w Zealand Agent* — Ker.iptkonie, Prosper, ami Co., Wholesult i>i-aggisl», Duuedin and Am-kland. Alrtbourfe At/Put* — Felton, Griinwttiie, und Co., Wholesale Druggists. £ and M. Keogh, Druggist*. tiewmons and Co., Drug^ist^. JL iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, ii Ucap lorm, to be obtained in auj the I'IMB* OlKce, KeeJtou. The I'ollawing are some ci the acfvanti^es conferred by the Land Transter syste..i :~ 1. It secures the principal benefit* and advantage* fougut to ne attatueti iv tli* system ol registration ol deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investipration ot title uuMeeessary as to all land re gistered. 8, It simplifies the Titles to Ke*l Puberty lor the future 4. It ui<tfc« purchasers of vhe flee and I leases perfectly secure. j o. At •mipliiies, to tb« iu«n -it possible :t, lk« lorms o transfer a.id the modes ol ewveyano*. *i. It uicreuses rbe suieab c v«lue o laud. «. it tenus \o lower tte 'ate o 1 ; «iter«-*t on loans secured on It»t Js. 8. It gives facilities for the efft»i»i larg estates in allolii ents. cun F tf. 'Iransautious be »er mouient's immhw. and at s mmiinaiu ••onl. 3CST B£ IVED a large arsortment of Fancy Jobbing Type, at the TlMvs .'Mating Office, Broadway, Reefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1509, 13 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1509, 13 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1509, 13 February 1885, Page 4

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