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PubUl Not<}ej. . "^S?£CI A LlTtr 'sFkuiA L I sis" ' ; Dnno on Nature — she compels von !■:• honor' ike acceptance. fpHIBTT years since, when Dr. Smith I ■ first cObk&ei.ced practice uere, it wa- ' tiioagM bj' ttieilical mea, that to be a Specialist was Mero-jatory to the prot'essiqoal imartj '.jfut tins like most other iffiovatiofls i^scintifisan?! isy aiaUer* was f*ii'd rMfe^T to aid tlisn to be " infra dt^' tol^t-BiStessiou, wherein the speciality waiftd^j^ctued. iiaiieinanu aad tucord in Wince, and Acton, id England were for years cried down by their medica bretbero. Now and for many past year> they bave been looked up to, and quoie.J by every man who pretends io have an? kuo wedge of the particular branch of tin profession which these geatieraeo speciially devoted themselves to. It was the 88 me with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Years since, it was the same With Dr. L, L. Smith, of' Melbourne, wl,o practised {a* did Lallemand and Lu-orcl) a< a special st In all oases of diseases aud habits wutcvi produce symptoms ©I Nervous AttVction^ «»f Skin Eruptions, of Frost radon, and tu.ik^ human beings invinle. or which u&ht tiiera to carry on the purposes ot their beinjj or wbieh demonstrates its«!t', on the other band, in Eruptive Di.»ea»«s and SecondaL-y Forma of Affections. In all of these easts bow necessary it is to have the tipeciahsi who has devoted hie whole litetime to t:ie studying and practising in this oue braoeu of his profession ? tie nee. cuw, after so many years, all minuti® are tamilur t j him, aud syinptocas winch (it is not vi - reasonable to suppose) may uc>i strike tbe General Practitioner at once, nuir trota constant praetiee and oli^eivatiuij asaa,. 1 JJr. L. L. Siuitb master ot the subject. Tbe medical prwfession— Uiat is, the more liberal-minded of them — have likewise recognised the fact, and specialists now in every branch — oculist, aunsis, syphihc, mental diseases, chest diseases, aud in fact every portion ot the human frame, bas now some member of tbe profession wbo devotes his time to thai, and lo none other. For instance, t»«? "chest doctor" would on no aocouut attend. an accouchment, and the ocu.ist would not tbiok of sati'Bg a broke u le^ ; but each would advice bis patient to t{o io tbat doctor who is most lamed for treating the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith asks those who require treatment for Weakuess, Prostration, Barrenness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose constitutions are shattered, i<_> cousuil hiui ti an expert — thirty |3'») years practice in the colony, withaprautu-e extending throughout not only the Colon o> pui in India, Fiji, and eveu iv Engtaud. he claims ought to be sutScieiit io cause every man or woman requrieg such skill as is alluded to above, to eousult him either personally or by letter. A* a Syj.'»iiio(»raplier no other medical man as been ab.e to have suoii lar^.: experience as he possesses, aad ioro'.uei hilled affections — s>:ch is Nervous disease —no one in the profession has enjoyed »t Qiuou public coutiJeuce. Dr L. ITsMITH. CONBCI,TATIO>' FiE (by ittU>f) £1 Medicines apj ropriaiejy p^oiied and forwarded ail over stie cuin.^cti t;touf. DX, h. L. SAQTII /S-J. Colmss Si:;Er.:s. Eisi 1 , Mf.l.b.)\: <\- _Jl _ : . v , ;..-ur ; = ; Oi:j.,.v. .i,....,. v: ., verse -S. c l a ii ':•: .:* Trade 'nai-k — " Bio-)4M:i;iii-e." ■For cieausi.ig aud -eUriiimg W.*? bioad .'■'•;, impantiPd, csifluot oe l-io Kij(hly t&.-i.w mended. io ; Scrofula, So-urvT, b'tui !>ieuu«6s. a;u Sores of all kindao li t* » u-Ter-fnuiu^ i».i.; permanent curs. It cure* o!d «yv»-«. It cures utcerntt-d p«r«i oa ho n-.-ok. It cur><» uicri'e-i l''g*. It cmvs biackhv \de, or t H<r ;,\os oi 1 . <n: act*. It cur*-« *i'urr t nor-^B. - It ciuta jriai^i'i-ur s* ...i.i^e. It clear* V\f b'-oii i,-i:n v! i-.-.puiv ,r....t ie tnifu w}ia!ever<-.tun:« i.n.*< .i^. As thin mixture is |)i«.i-«i;K *.o the fu.-i* 1 ajxl w»iT!i»r.«sd fVca frti.it u.;r •'<nn wytruiu^ to tlic moat delicat-J <-or.ii!:ti'.r-0! o'" either i ■•* Uie proprietor sj ; i-.-iis sude^t-.a io £\v.- it .-. a-ia! io te*t its vai.ie. I liousiuhU ol •jj'liao i i rvi s i:o;. .tti j.iuit S»ld U> boriits d id '2* m>ni Hilling sis .'i--.it*.* tlu -.jidii'i'v I;e.e4i.-'i-iUtlitient io cfif.j; v. ptiinH/'.^iir euro in t.i" iii-.ijoriiy o: loiig-^Lu;,..)!^- i-a.-i-.-s, Uy e.i Jiioiii.^n »-.>tl P'.t'-ul .".'a.-iicine V«n<to» Sole l'lopt-itto;-, i. J. .:':.v:.;;r, < lif.iiia! Apothecaries' li ail, i.iiitou:, ivii^fnuu. EXPORT AGRM.S: Burgoyne, liurbklges, and Co., Coieman street London ; Newbrtry ami Sons, bo, Fa.-ringUou streel, London ; Saßger and Sons, Oxford >trt>F!, London ; ami all the London \* hoie-aie ;io;:tti. aV«w Zealand Agents — Kwiiptborne, Grosser, »ud Co^ Wholesale Druggists, Utinedin a>ui A;k-hUii.». Melbourne Ape,itt — Felton,. Grittiwade, and Co., Wholesai» J)ruggi=»t». JS and M. K^h, - I>, uggijfs. iieuinions aud Oa., Di-tig^ist^. m X ioeSFER FOKMB, i>cu«ly priiitctl, ;u lscap form, to be obtumed m any the J iMBs Ofiioe, Ketiiuu. The following are some ot the udvaat i^eg BOnlerrea hy the Lund Irauskr sy«t£..i ;— 1. it BC-i-urt-9 riif pri'u-ipal beu- iit-* and sv.lvantagfs rongnr, to ne ,itr..-iined \n tiie eysti^m ol i-i-t;i:»!r lii'.'u ai ; ,&-j*. * 2. It ri.'udera rffit'-L'.-ci'vc in-.-cuigaiion o! title uu'ieA'feai 1 ; i*» to ail laud re gistereJ. 3. It (simplifies the f itUa to !<enl J'r»,H'ity ior the future 4. It wake* purchasers of Uie lee and leases porii ctly *r!'ure. | 0. j.>. siuipliiu-*, to f l»<" ur-"i ««t po«i;>le | :t. ll;e !0.-mis o transfer sati me eioi] ?e'ot itTi ve\ an'-* 6. It inctensf\!lit> snieab o vuiue o Tari.J. tt>an» secured on l»u.H.». ts. It gives Ui-mtiefe for tiie nffiii, !>ir, esl»fes in aii'Hii c v*. ca;i ]? tt. 'iraiisaclHHis Of ncr uioish v;'s i cm icG. and ul m mt;u, , ..... .1M(, 1 UST X* IVED a large argor&iuem o ) Fnocy jobbiug lype, «t the '.' r«to, ttating Uflke, Jiroadwv/, Ilecfloii.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1532, 8 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1532, 8 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1532, 8 April 1885, Page 4

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