Pubiil SctcM. "speciality specialists*' Draw on Nature — she cotnpek you to honor the acceptance. rpHIKTY ye»rs since, when Dr. Smitli JL first coinneteed practice here, it wa« thought by medical men, that to be a Specialist was derogatory to the protes sional man, tat this like niost other innovations iusciutitk' and lay mutter* was found. rather to aid thiiu to be "Ultra dig' to that profession, wherein the speciality was practised. LallemauU aad ittcord. in franco, and Acton, iv England were for years cried dowu t>y their medica brethern. How and tor m.-tny past years they have been looked up to, and quoted by every iu?.n who pretends ;o have any knowedye of the particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen speciially devoted themselves to. It was the •ame with Erasmus Wilson, the " Sam Doctor," recently kui^hted by Her Majesty, Yearn !>iuce, it was the same w it!i Dr. L. L Small, of Mt-'lbouruv, who pract sed \as did Lalleijri'iua and Uicor.l) as a specialist In uit cahoot diseases aud babm viiiich produce .-yuiptouis ot Nervous AJectio^s •t Skiu Etupii'ijs,uf l J rostr*tion,auduia!«e human beiu;*> mvirile. or vtbich utiiit tUai to carry dv the purples ot then- beiUj{ or which tieuioLibUaies itself, oa tiie otbt r hauii, iv iirujitivo Diseases aud -Second -ny Furius ot 4tlections. in all ot tlit-secaxs kow iiecepsary it is 10 have the 6 ;.«.•;.■ iaii&t Wuo has devoted h;s ua^e Uielime id tie Bt jdyiuj; ai>d uractisiiiu iv tins out brauth of an protesMon r 1 Weuce. ku«, aiier >o tniuy yeurs, ait aiiauiao are f<iuii!i<ir t > him, ai>d syiupiouis wiiieb (:t >s n>it unreasouaint- to supp •■•&?) may uol srike Hie ijrdieial i*i'ucLHiouc?r at <^ue*'. lj^w Iruiu CO.iStant and ob-erVuli.,:. tuukd Ur. L. L. Smith muster or U.e subject. The medical profession — that is, the more liUßr»i-unndtd ot them — have likewise rec^LisoJ i!.ei<icc.ai:d specialists now in eiiTj aniucn — u-juiist, auristv, •ypbihc, uit-utal ilijt-asos, ci.^ki diseases, and iv iaet ejniv portiaii .;•; the uuujmii Irftdie, liaA ln.rt s.'ii.e tii.-'.u ■■!?:• ot i> c «lio ucioies his tuue to thai. and 10 none oiber. For tust<»uce, the "chest doctor*' would on uo acoouot attend an aceouchuieut, anl the oculist would not tuiuk ot »it'>!oj{ a br^keu Itg ; but each would aavice his patient tpgo to ih«t oot-iur who i.m iv <st auied t.»r treuiin^ Ike diseu?e rcjuiru.t; *;>eciai skiii. Dr. L. L. »>ks tLosc <rho require | trealiiiotit i"or Weaiibe^, Prostrauoo, I iiitrrettdt-s?, .n.d ttcrihty, who.^e frames and »hu>c Luiij.tn iiti.iT s are shattered, to consult Uiui as an expert — thirty (3Ut ! yearspraftiL-c ;a tue coluuy, withu practice exteudiu^ imu'i^iioui Lot oui> tun Uo.Oi e> put IU iiiu.a. ir .j., abd cVeu in Eu K iaud. . t claim's uu^i.t ii.- utf MilU'.-icut .ocuu^e ever*' uiau or »Oiiii:u recjur.i;^ suoh skill a* ih aiiuuwd u> uttove, 10 t-onsuit ana eitin-i pvisouoiij. ur .'V ieaer. As a i>y i'it .toyruj.iior mo other meiJi.-jt. UMn m v en ,ibe U) hivo »nijil mr^t •iperiem'e" as hr }■o^.-e•se•l, arj ( j ioc O Ur. tti.ltll tftffl-tICMS S ;l'!i il> Hjt VJ'IH (j|>e.,if — fO ou*t iv «.ue profpssio^i lijs enj>ye(i s • lliucu pUviic c^LitiJeiiUt.'. Br L. L 7 SMITH. COS SVhIAILUS tER ( i >y lei Ur) £1 iltuiciuri rt f ,^;..jiri it>iy packe.t an-i K>s - natiitii mi over tiie civinstj rt f| ooi-. DX. L. L. SMITii 182 Collims Siat-fcr East, 'MsLfioniiNv FOR TH2 BLOOD IS TtfK Lli- £." — ice Deuteronomy, chau. xii., verse 33. CLAUb'i WORLU-FAitED BLOOD lIIXTDaiS. AND liESTOREH, Trade au*rk — " bloosl Mixtui-e." F«r cleansing and clearing ti.e blood Irom impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo l Scrofula, Scurry, Skin Discuses, and Soree of all kindsc if is a ueirer-fuLuug aiid cure. it cures old soivs. It cur<»B ulcerated »ores on 'he neck. It euros ulerued legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples ou the ac«. It cures scurry »ores. It cures gimidu.ar sowings. it cJeai-s tue blood from .ill impure mat ie train what jwt cnu.'i. 1 armng. Ac this mixture is pleasant to the tase and warranted free from anythin injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex th« proprietor »oiicits suiieters to giv» it n trial to test its value. Thousands ot tettimouials fionu all part' Sold in botnts aid 2s ivntaiuing six tira>.*<» the quantity 11 9 each— sufficient to etfect a pcruianeTit cure in thf »i'tat uiajority Ot long-stauahii? oases, by a) Jkemisis and Fateut Mediciue Veadore throughout tb-- World. dole Proprietor, F. J. Clabke, Chemist Apotkecaries' Hall, Liucoln, tDgi*nd. EXPOKT AGENTS t Surgojne, Borbidgea, aud Co. K Cole«»» street London ; New berry and Sobs. 95. Farringdoa street, Jjondon ; Saager and Seas, Oxford street, London ; and all the London U holesaie Houses. Jl'nr Zealand Agent* — fceaiptkorne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Ducedin and -Aucklaud. Melbourne Ageiit* — Felton, Gnmwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggist*. Ueuimous and Co., Druggists. X /os-SFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lseap form, to be obtained in any the llMBs Otlice, Reeft-jn. j The following are some el the adrantigee conferred by the Land 'Transfer syst* -i :— 1. It secures the principal bwu-firs and adTantoges sougut to oe attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It render* retrospective investigation ot title uu'ieceesary »« to all land re eistered. 3. It simplifies the Titl«« to K*»l 1 tuperty lor the future 4. It wakes purohiHM-s of i*»e ice and leases perfect lj secure, o Ai eiuipliJies, to «b« ut«i -it po*«D«j j.t. thu forms o Mransfer aad tne modss of con ye,> anc-. 6 It increases the *aie*l> c value o* land. t! It ternis to lower tt« rate o* on loans secured on lauis. 8. It gives tui-ilitieaior the effe^ioi larg ! flutes in allotiWnt*. oaa F ». Tmnsuetions >>c ncr nu>iiit)in'>« i-o:ii-e. t»nj at % mi'iin •■> <<Mt. ' JIST XX IVED a livr^e arsortinenr o. j Fancy - ohbu:g 'Jype, «t the Iv! - j JL'imtuig Olllce, Li\»dwuy, Keeiti'D.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1551, 22 May 1885, Page 4
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972Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1551, 22 May 1885, Page 4
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