Pub'i'. Notcec. j speciality: spijcialisw ' \ Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. rjIHfKTY years wlien Dr. Smith X nr.it connnei.ced pr<u-t<ue here, ii w». thouui.t I)? u.ediral men, that i o be * Suffialisi was den^at >ry tmheprotes 8. on til iiihp, tut this like ui<i*i nine uuioVHtioi.B iiiMi'iiitiai-and lay in i' tors «-|. luuikl intlicr U> aid th m to i-e "inrradu to tbat | roiession, wliercm the special. v was practiced. Lalleiutiiu and i{ici>r.| in irraiue, aid Acn>n, in bin^land were tor yrars crie-1 duwu t»y tht-ir cue. lie t brcil>i-rii. Nc>« >»i:'i tor »nnny pist jear thf > nave tnen lauked up to, and quo c i ;-y every iumii who preltn<Js to have any kno»edi>e ot the particular branch ot the prulfssion which these geutleiaen »pecilally drvoted themst-lves to. It wns the saute with EruMiius WiUon. the " Ski'i Doctor," recently knighted bj Hei MrtjeUy. I far* si n re. il whs the saoie with Dr. L. L feint h, ol M' Ii»-Hrnt', w lif> pinrt »c I {»• Old Lill<-ihhii.l aiul IJleor i) a< a -pefrtli-l In ''Ii cai»e x ot dii<ea>es and hnbils wlurh >> in plums oi Kckou. Ad'-ctiituK wt s>kln LrupU ii^,.»t I'ro-tr-.i ion, nint luakr liumait OLiiiiis intinle orwhi.li uhtit t'.e.n to rairy on the pnrpi<se« ot their bein^ or which deuionslra-es ilx*lt, on the oilier ha-id, iv hrupnve Di-ea-e> *nd Forms ot 4ttertious. in all of these caws bow iiece>:t>try il im io have Hie Spe.-ialiSl who has d doled ins wbole luetime l> me and prat-tisirm in (In* oue br<och ol urn jrole»sioii ? Ueuce, r...w, alter so many years, all unautie are taiuilUr t» him. and ityuipioais wlncli (it S U'»t unreasonable to B<ipp s<*) may not Strike ihe (jtneral Piacuiiout-r ai once, now from cotiKtaiii practice und ob«e> v.tMnn make i i. L. L. biuith uiaoier oi the suhj. ct. Ihe uieOical protession — that is, the more libwra -uiindrd ot iheiu— b^ve likewise reccyniseJ tSe fact, and specialists now iv e»ery brancli— a'uimt, aumts, nyihilic, uiental dueasfs, cliest diseasfß, and in tact every portun ot the uuui<*n trauie, has uuw some member ot the |..ioussii/u who devotes his time to that. ai.U lo none other. For insUiice, tlie ••che>l dot-tor" w.-u d on n» <ice •iio. aiiend an ai-fouL'tuueni, ani u»e ocu is wonlu not lluuk o! ssismik a nr<ke.. |e^{ ; but each would ad rice his patient lo 40 1 > that doctor who is un-si .dined t *r tre<» m^ me ui»eaite requiruitr »pec<al skill. Ut. L. L. duiilh a^ks idose w h,> require treatment lor Weakness, Prostra ion, iiarifiuiess, and ftenluy, whose tr<tines and wlio»e constitutions ate shattered, to consult hiu a& an expwrt— ilnrty (3O) 3 ears practice id the colony. wulih practice extruding llirouulioul uiil only tlie (Juou c-< put IU India. Fiji, and even In Eiitjland, he claim* ought to ue !>ulliciei.t to cause every uiau or woman requuutf sucil skill as is all uded to above, to unusuit him eitUer persuuaiiy or by letter. As a 110 other medical man as Or en ab.e to have such large •Apenence as he (.os>e»ses, and tor 01 her allied atlectioiis — such *s Nervous disease — no i-ue iv the profession has enjoyed so tuui-u puoac coiitiJence. Dr L. ITsJMITH. CONsi'LTatio.n FiiK (b_y letter) £1 Meilu-inta «ppr.-(.iriatfly pu- ked and forwaided aii over the cmiiMti DX. L. T^ SMITH 182 Collins SriiEßr East, Mblb»*dhnk I^O K Tliii BLOOi) is lilii Lii'li." Jj — -,cc I'eutiM'Oiioiuv, tiiap. til, verse 23. CLAIIKE'S VTORLI)-FAMI-:i> tLOOl) MIXtUKi-. AND iti'^r OHKR, Trade murk — " liiooJ .Vtixture." For clfapsm^ and e'ea ing tlie blood 'run. impuritie*, cuiiuot ue too lugtily re.-om-nieiuied. Fo 1 dcrofula, Sourvy, Skin Oiseuseg, and Sores of ill kinUc it i* h nevcr-i.niiiig ami eurf. it cure* old »orf». It eure6 ulcerated sores on 'he neck. Ii cur>'S ulcrmed if;;*. It cures blackin-adg, or pimples on the ace. It cures •curvy »ore». II i-uies -jlandu ;tr S*. -ingt. it cleats tiie bUHid tiom all impure mat c Iroin whatever irause arising. A* this inixmre is pi<?js.iut 10 the tase ■nd wurrtiite.l tree ti-o v * .ivtiiiu lnjuriou--10 the uiost delicate conetitutiou of eittier a^x the propnetor solicits suil'eiers to gire it a iriul lo test its value. thousand* ot '.ectiuiOMiaU fioii. all part Sold in oot-ies a>ld 2« ronniiiinig e:x limes the quantity Us each — sufficient to ciiec; a pcriiiaiieiit cure in the at majority ol long-staiidins; cases, l>y ul Jhem.sts and Faieut Medicine Vendor* throughout ilu World. •Sole I'roprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries' iiall, Lincoln, buglaud. I JiXI'OHT AOItXTS: I Burgovne, burbidges, and Co., ColeiMan street London ; Newberrv und Sous, 95, Fa.rmgdon struct, London ; SuHger and Sons. Oxford street, London j and all the London V« bolesul* (iouse*. A'ew Zealand Agent* — tenipttonie, Grosser, and Co., Wholesale Dltlggisis, l*ui:edin and Auonlaud. Melbourne Agents — Felton, GrimwaUe, aud Co., Wholesalv Druggists. & and AI. Keogh, Druggist*. uetnuaous and Co., Drug^uts. \_ tooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lacap iorm, to be obtained iv any the 1 1MB? Oitice, Keeltou. 'Ihe following are some el the advantages coulerrcd by the Land Transfer t^ste. j :— 1. it secures the pri'icipal beiutits and a.U vantages sought 10 tie attained in tiie «yalem ol re^i.-iruioii Ol tleiils. i. It rvudvi-8 iciiosuci-tive nivt-»tigaiion o title uh'ieccssart a« to uIJ laud re gistorcvl. 3, It vin.plilies the Titles to Ketl ri W| >ert> toi tlie luture i. It makes purchaser* of *be fee and leases perfect h secure. o. Bluipliiies, tn ».(>• v* I *. -t possit.u :t, Ihe lorism o tranoler and tut moii'sot convey aiir*» h. it mcieuse* ihe saieab c value o land. 7. It tenus 10 lower lie 'ate o ••iti-rr-nt on luaiif secured on 1n. .15. "*. It gives laeiiuies lor the ede-»-»< lar estaiee in allotu e:ils. C»O F i». irulKtucllOUß Oe liei uiuuieui'* notice, and at a uiinmiuu "C»»t. JUST K£ IVKD » Urge areortment of Fancy robbing Type, at tha Tmc«» c'riutiua Udicw, Drootiway, Aeeftoo.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1517, 4 March 1885, Page 4
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