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Ptt'ffUl tfot«Sv. SPECIALITY SPKCIALISI'sT I/raw on Nature— the compels you to \ honor the acceptance. I fI'HIKTY ye»rs since, when Dr. Smith I J[ 6rst I'ommet.red practice ltere.it wa iliought hy niedieal men, that to be » ; Specialist was derogatory lo ihe protes : sionsl man, but tlux like most ottier ; innovations insrintiti^ and lay matters Was '< lound rather to aid thun to tie "intradiu; | to tbst prolession, wherein the speciality { •as practised. Lallemam. and Uieurd in trauce, and Acton, in England were tor years cried down by their medics brcthern. Mow and for many past year* they have been looked up to, and quo' el by every man who pretends to have any kno wedge of the particular branch of the profession which these Kentlemen speeiially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by tier Majesty. Years since, itwas tbe same with Dr. L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (a« did Lallemand and Uicord) as a specialist In all eases ot diseases and habits which produce symptoms el Nervous Affections wt Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, and make human beings invinle, or which mint theoa to carry on tbe purposes of their being o< ■ kieh demonstrates itself, on the other band, in Eruptive Di»easd* and Secondary ! Forms of AHectious. In all of these cnse3 ' how Decesswry it is to have the Specialist | who has devoted his whole lifetime to tbe studying and practising in this one brancii of his protession ? aience, cow, after so many years, all minntia) are familiar to him, and symptoms which (it n not unreasonable to suppose) may not strike the General Practitioner at once, now froaa constant practice and observation make i >r. L. L. Smith master of the subject. Ihe medical profession—that is, tbe more liberaUminded of them— have likewise recognised the fact, and now in every branch— oculist, aunsts, syphilic, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in tact every portion ot the human traiue, has now some member of the prolession who devotes his time to thai. ! uud to none other. For instance, the ! " cuest doctor" would on no iccouu t an end an accoucument, and tbe ocuusi would not tbiokot flatting a brokeu leg; but each would advice bis patient to go w» that doctor who is most tamed tor treating the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. £>utltlt asks tbo*e who require treatment for Weakness, Prostra io*i, liarreuness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose constitutions ate shattered, lo consult him as an eiperi— thirty (30) j ears practice in tbe colony, withapraciice exiendiug throughout not only tbe Coion epui in ludta, Fiji, aud eveu in iiuKlaud, ac Claims ottguLiu uu sutficiei.t .ochu.m- every uiciii or woman requiikg mucu skill as i» ttl i>oe<i lo *bove, io ninsuii ui.n eiinci pein-jnaiiy or ov U'lter. Ai it- Oyiiii.io^rMiMifr i.o uiUer uieJirsi lu-iu us i' en nit » to l»4««' fciii-ii i»ir^*. e.^efiei.t-e a* \w uo>>e%s« 1 -s, atid \m <„itr> a.iieo atlniiuiis— m.cli -is di.«cM»«i —no one in the profusion lias nu'j))ed *•■ HBtlfU I'lilltic tubU.leilf^. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. rt»>fif LiAllU^N £k.£{l>y litter; Cl Mrnuiiies uf)^rt>(>ri.«l«*i y pn>i.c.l an : lorMkiUed ail uit-r tnv oinn-ed 1)11. L. 1. SMITH l&2 Conaas .Siicfckr liv*r, .Vlmi.i; .«l t «nj« FUK rilii rt!iO«>i» H rHi£ i.iKii." — ;e«* l>«.-nl»!ro*»onir, cha|>. \h., I vwrse X%. C L A K IC jv • S VTOKLr»-rAiIKI) UL-VOU AUXrGKJI. A^'D JiKSTUitlilt, Trade m;irk — " Ul<*i4 Mixture." For cte*il»iug and eleaung the blood 'rom itupui-ities, cannot oe too highly reooiu* moHued. fc'o i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, aud Sore? of alt kii.dse it is a H«yor-fauin^ and permitiieut oure. It cures oi>l sor>*s. ll eur«* ulcerated icres on 'he uaekt li enr^s uloritied legs. It cures blackheads, or |>iiaple* en the act*. it cures s«ur»y M>re«. It cui«s glandular a#w>.ings. it dears me blood tmm all unuura mat te irow « haiever cause arising. As this mixture is pla<*»*ut u> the U#e and w&rr^r.tod free t'ro.u aiiy^liiu injurious io the most daiicnte eonstitutiou of either sex the uropiietor solicits sudeiers to give it * trial to te*t its ralue. Thousand* ol testimonials fion. ail part Sold in uoittes a*id is notuaiuiag six times th* quantity llsenchsuffiaient to ettect * permanent «-un» iv thf majority at loiifslauain^ oases, by al J»eur.«ts and Patent aiedicine VeuJorn tkreu^hout ibj VVorid. UoW I'roprietor, t\ J. ClabKß, Ch«>nisl ApetUttearies' llall, Jiiitcclu, bngUHii. EXPORT AG him : Surgoyut, Buraidges, and Co., Colhihsm street i^oudou ; New berry uid Seas, »5, FamngUoa street, London ; Sangwr aud Sena, Oxford street, London ; and ailtheLoudvu \>lioiesaie Houses. A"#*» Zealand Ase*i* — Keniptroriie, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale IJtuggists, UuKediit and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Fettan, ariuiwsUf, aad Co., WholessiiDrug^ists. * 0 K and M. JkAtgb, 0. uggiat«. tieuiuians and Co., Druggists. X iOeMFSR FORMS, neatly printed, in lsv-ap lorm, t«» be obtained iv any the TIMK* Oftioe, Iteeitou. The tollowing are some er tiie advaiitige* conlarred by tbe Land Ira-sier ■<>«*«. i.1. It serures the uri'iciual -lea fir.« and .-vlTantagse sougur to r>e .tii.niiei in tue •y»teiu ol re»i»n-*tioii oi .erts. t. It rendars r«trosp*»:li»e in —s»ija i...---title uo'iecessary an io all 'h-h rgiatered. 3, It simplifies the Titl- '«> -•"•» ' l lor the I'uture .It u.akea |»urch*-e«* »' ' '"" ■'' -..•er j»tr<^.-ti\ ww.ir ! (<.;phiir», t r '"'" '• ' : I, ii;t ioriii* <j '' ■•• "" r ..^... sol fO«i»e,ian' „. ltiucre~a»t»i>»»aie»i»e v=i.oev.- . ■ 7. It tenua to lower ihe -at* o ■>• ► tuaus secured on I»i.«*. , i. It gire» imilities for tn» ;>«e , i •elates in allotti e<iw. oo.i * y. lr»nsu«tioas tut net aioment'* uotioe. and at a uiiniiiv.i-.u ' ••UMt. JUST KJE ITKD a large arsortiaeut o' >aney >obbipf Type, ac the lm^ Snaring Oflee, Bntsdwey, Jteefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1545, 8 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1545, 8 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1545, 8 May 1885, Page 4

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