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Publi. tf ofiee. I SPECIALITY SPi_€IAL_S!S~ * I Draw on Nature — she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpHIRTY jaars since, when Dr. Smith X first commenced practice here, it wa thontflit by medical men, that to be » Specialist was derogatory to the proles stonal man, but tins like most otlier innovations in seititiMe and lay matters whs found rather to aid th»n tone "intra di*;' lo tbat prolession, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemanu and llicord in .ranee, and Acton, in England were for years cried down by their medica bretbern. Now and for many past year* tbey have been looked up to, and quoted l.y every m*n who pretends to have any knowedge of tba particular branch of the prolession which these gentlemen speciially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson^ the " 3-in Doctor," recently knighted by* tier Majesty. Years since, itwas the same with Dr. L. L Smith, of Melbourne, who-practsed (a« did Lallemand and Kicord) as a specialist In all cases ol diseases and habits which produce symptoms el Neivous AtiVctioun wt Skiu Krupti.iiß,of Pro»tr>tiiou,ao«l uiakf human beings invinle. or which uhht ti>e>u lo carry on tbe purposes ol their being or which demonstrates itself, on the other band, in Eruptive Diseases and aecoud.ry Forms ot 4_teetious. In all of tlie.e chsc^ how uect>eiry it is io have iiie ipe. «a!is who has devoted b:_ wboie liietime t - ti>e studying and praeii«int> in this oue br^nci of bis protessiou ? Ueuce, r..w, alter s > many years, all miuutia. are taiaihAr tv him, and symptoms wbich (it >a not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the General Practitioner ai once, now Irom constant praciiee aud observation make nt. L. L. Smith master ot the subject. 'Ihe medical prolession— that is, the ! more liberal-minded of theui — h ive ! likewise re.uguised the fact, and specialists now in every branch — oculist, aurists, Bj>}/b>lie, mental diseases, chest diseases. and in fact every portion ot tbe human trauie, has now so vie member ot tlie protession who devotes his lime co that, and to none oiher. Por iustauce, the " chest doctor" wonid on no account ail end an acoouchment, and the ocu.ist would not think ol salting a broke- leg ; but each would advice his patient logo t.> that doctor who is most dined lur trea ing tbe disease requiring special skill. L»r. L. L. Stunti asks ibosie who require treatment for Weakuess, Prostra ton, Barrenness, and -teriluy, whose Ira mes .and wbo»e constitutions aie shattered, lo cousuit him as an expert— Unrty idO) { jr ears practice inthe colony, wun. pracuce ; entetidiug throughout not only the Co on e> j put in India, Fiji, aud eveu in Kngiaud, he ; Claim* ought to be suLDeiei.t .o cause every mail or woman requnug such skill as is ; alluded to above, to vousult hiui eitUer | personally or by leiter. As • dypbiiographer no other medical j in mi as bteu abte to have sucb large ; experience as he possesses, aud for other [ allied alleetions— such as Nervous disease i — uo «'iie iv me profesmon has enjoyed so much public couti-euce. Dr L. LTSMITH. consultation FK_ (by letter) £1 Medieiues appropriately packed alio* torwatded all over the civilised giooc. DX. L. XT SMITH 182 Col-ims 6inßur East, Mu.b&ursi: r.^Ot» TH„ ULOOD IS I'Ut. i.it'ti." |* — l>euteronomjr, ohaj... \ii., vei-se 23. 0 L A li £ & ' S v-TOULU-FJIiIKD KLOOD .UlXt'Ulti-.. A^D EESTOiiEtt, Trademark — " lilooJ \livtare." For eleancing a'rd u ! .eaiing iud biood ri:. iiupuiitiea, cuimot oe too lugiilj re>-j nme:ided. Ko 3 Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, u:i > Sores of all kiuiisc it is a never-t'iuiing hiki jjcraiauent cure. it cures old sores. It cures ulcerated on he neck. Il C(ir**s ulerated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples en the ace. it cures scurvy sores. It cures glanduar sw. i;i^s. It clear* tiie biood from all impure mat ,c I ruin whatever pause arising. As this mixture is pittas. mr io the -ttise snd wumntsd tree Iron sartniii uijurioulo the most delicate constitution oi' either sex the proprietor solicits sudeiers to gire it a if is! tb test its vnlue. f housaurl* ot '.e»;i-.nouiaU from uil part 2>»ld in boi; ics u>id 2s eoniainiug si- tt.ues tbe quantity Us each — suliiciHnt to elleet a puriuaneiit cure in the sp*at majority i.i long-st»iiUiu< cases, bj al Jheur.sts and Patent Medicine Vendors j throughout thj World. Sole I'roprietor, F. J. Clakse, Chetniet Apoiltecaries' Hull, Lincoln, bugland. BXPOs-T AO-XTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, und Co., Oolenan street Loudon ; Newberry &nd -ons, y5, Fa>ringdoa street, loudou ; Sanger and Sons ; Oxford stra^r, London ; snd all the London V= holesale Douses. AY* Zealami Agents — Ceiiiptfc orne, Prosser, aud Cp., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin and Aucnlaud. Melbourne Agents — Feiton, Griuiwacie, aud Co., Wholesair Druggists. £ and M. J-^ogh, Druggists. Ucibmons and Co., Bruggisu. rt\ JL ioeSFER FORMB, neatly printed, in lscap iorm, to be obtained in any the TUU* Odice, i&eelton. Tbe following are some et the ad rant i^e# conlerred by the Land transfer sysu •■;— I. It secures the uri-iciinl hem tits and « ivantages -ocg'it to ne attutuoi in ttie system ol reg'i»tr-»t-ioii ot Ueeds." ' •I. It renders retiospxctive investigation o title unnecessary as to ail laud re ' gistered. 3, It siuiplilies the Titkw to Ke»l Piwperty • lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of *-he lee and *- leases perteotlj secure. ' ». siuiph-es, t«» ».b* u'^. -t possiou :t, the tonus o trausfer aod tut _,e0"sol convey anr^ *K It increases ihe saieab c value o 'and. .. it tenusto lower lie sTite o : «iter««t on . loans secured on Uuis. \ o. It fives lacihties for the e_e<?i<>i larg n estates in allotments, can F y. IransMCUoas be ncr j monieut > s notice, and at a minimum J ••oat. " ___^ 2 JUST RE IVKD s large artort-.nent ol I V .RiiCj- obtung I'ypiS *t th«s ''tvu -5 i'liaunt Q4io>>, Urcvdw-y, iU-ei'vn.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1528, 30 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1528, 30 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1528, 30 March 1885, Page 4

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