Pubtil f otaaa. SPECIALITr SPECIAL fSTJi Draw on Nature—the compel* you to honor the acceptance. rpHJBTY year* sinre, when Dr. Smith 1 X first comuieieed pract.ee here, it m»* I ibotigiit by ntediral men, that to be a Specialist was deronatory totheprofea sional man, but this like moMt other inu^.Tatiotsinsi-iiitifieand lay maifcrs was fout.d father to aid than to be " infra dig' 10 luat pro:e.*Mon, wherein the speciality was pmulued. Lnlleman,: and Kicrd. in trance, and Acton, m Rutland were for years cried down o ¥ their meliM brethero. No* ai..i for m>iny past years they have beeu looked up to, and quoed Oy every mtu who prettnds to hnve any •»no«eo K e ot the parucMiar branch of the ' pr.*|r B «tun « hicli tl.e^e neotiejaeu »ptc.lally ilevoted theoiselires to. It was the same with Erasmus Wil.«on. the •' Situ Doctor," reeeatly kui-hted by H.-f Majesty. lfftrs Mnce.it was the same with Dr. L. L 6uiih, of Melbourne, who prai-t-se.j [n* aiu Luiieinanoaiid iiicoM) as a -(ecislist lit «li cases of diseases aud liaints v»hu-n proiiue* sy.uptoojs o( Neivo.is AtfWtio..* t.l btiin liiupii i.s.ut I'rostr'iii-jii.audiciilie liuu.hii beiuu* invinle. or whu-h uuin v em to cairy »v the puruoscs ot their heiiiii i«r which dftnonM rates iioelr, on tne om« r baud, iv hirupmc D^ea^e-s nd >efjnd iry Forms ot Altec lions. In ail of tuese cn*t» how i.eces.Htry it is to have the Speirialist who haa* devoted bis wh.»ie lt;«?tiuie t.» tue >tutlyni« and praetisir.i; iv tins one t.nnili of ni9%r«ne«aion ? Men.c. r.-;w, after 50 tunny years, all utiuiitia are f.iimli«r ttn.u, anu syiupioni^ wlucli (if a not tinro.tav>nattle to B;ipp Sr ) may uui sir.ke me vr.neioi Piactiiiout-r ai ouce. ui^v iroiu coiistniit prnfiice ami ob>ei vatum muke . /r. L. L. fl/uith HiHMer ot the suOj= cl. Ihe medical profession— lhat is, the lutiie hiiera •tuiudt-d ot them— h-iVe lii.e«<ri>e rect t'«ef.ict.aiid >pr>ctali«ls now in e»t-ry Or-inoli — m-iiMst, »unsts, sypinhf, u.eutal uue^sea. ci>f-i diseaiyfs. tiad 111 met c»er> jjortijn >>i the liuuian liauie, bus uiiW sii'.ue in, .inner <>[ u.e *ho ilcvotcs bU tnue to thai, .t.u 10 i.one Kiber. For inst nice, tue . "vliest uoctur" would on no nucouut atit-iid an aoeouvhoient, aud the ocuast would tibi luiuk ol >3tt!Hj» a brokeu icy ; but aucu «uu)U auvicc his patient logo iv ibas, donor who »s tu'.si ;diued t.»r lre<*:inx v* dt»e;^e i\'i)uniu>i sp»-i!iai skili. Ut. L. L. usks iliose w iio require tieatajtfiu tor WeaiciiesK, Prostra.iou, iJaneiiiK -<■«, j^d sterility, whose frames au«J wno«f coiisti'utivi.s me shattered, to consult liiu nt, an expert — th rty (30) yearsj/r.irta k in ii.c coifiiy, wnii ,1 practice txifiH'.iru itiroiitilii.ui iioi out} tiie <Jo oil e» l-Ui iv India. Fiji, and t-ren tti England, lie c l.i i iiii oiuiUl to oe .>uiD .ici.t iUL-ftu-c e» - er^ ui^-ii or wuijian riqutiL^ sooii skill as .» diiuiit-ii 10 bUove, 10 fcxn-uit hiuj eu.i- r i-trrs m«il» i«r 'ii letter. A* h r>yi"».l.jjriif.:ifr ito f»-Ker it*».ltcaui.iu }im i> O'l ,:l> ts to have MH-il lar^t Vifjei lein-e «j lie i^te.ses, i.n.i luro-liei Uuitru «. U.cliuUS— aucil «s — no one iv lue pruteasiou im enj .j cd >• UiUcli {.Uuitu ffuii Jtucf. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. COSSLi,IAIIOiJ FJEfc K-H^i-) CL n|ipr.i|.n tl<-;y |i.«rK«*J an. I iki»J>i(leu aii oicr il/t» ci»in>e<i j,l»^v. Dii. h. L. tf.UlL'ii i«2 COLLISB SiuKhT Evsr, Mut.u^trftNS FOU THE BLOOD IS Till.: lAfE." — i«e beutaronoaiy, chap. 111., veise ZA. CLAU &E'S VVOULD-KAM-KO KLOOD r.fIXTDBJt. AND JiESTOiiKU, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing tire blood iroin im^ui-itivs, cannot oe too highly raooiu* mended. to j Scrofula, Sourvy, Skm Diseases, and ■so.et of dl Itiiidsc it is a never-failiug and jeiin;i!ienr cure. It i-Ki'iS otd aorvs. it uiine ulcerated on *h» neck. Ii «:ui>'9 uicraied legs. It tuifii blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It <-urt s s'cur*y mires. It cures 9». .inys. it clear* lue bu><xl lidiii oil impure matit from «hal*T«srcnu«H arising. A« this mixture is pleasant vo the tase *mt warraisted free tro 11 anytiiiu injurious 10 llio most delicate constitution of either aex the proprietor solicits sutTeicrs to give it a trial to tost its value. t ihuusiuidt ol' testiiDoinafs fiou. all part bold ill Dot I . if? aud 2s iHjutaiuii)g e:x Ktn«?s tlie quantity lls each — 4Uttit:it-iit to eiiect a permanent cure in the jithi uiiijortty oi !oi)g-*taniiin^ oasts, by nl Jheui.sts and Palent Medicine Vendors t'.iiou^Lout ilu Wori'J. Sole i'ropWt-lor, i*. J. Cia&^e, Chemist Apothecaries* l#all, Lincoln, iLugland. EXPORT AGBNXS: tjurgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Ooleman street London ; New berry fend Sons, »5, FarringJos street, London ; Sanger and Sona. Oxford street, London j and all the London \> holesale Houses. A'ew Zeaittad Agenta — Keiuptborne, Grosser, aud Co., Wholesale .Druggists, Dunedin and Auckh»ud. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Gniuwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. & and M. K>Mgh, > Druggist*. tU'unnous an«l CO.l Druggists. X 100SFEB FOEXIS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the 'J IMB* Odioe, Keetton. The following are some el the advantages conferred by the Land Trauafor sjrstt.i ; — 1. It secures the principal benefit* *nd advantages nought to ne attained in tlie system ol" i-egistratiou oi" deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title uo'tt'cessury a* to all laud ra gisterod. 3. lt-*unplilies t»e TitUs to Re»l Property far the future 4. It makes purchasers of *be fee and leases perfectly secure. o. ai simplifies, tf> »b« wt-n -«t possib.o i.t, tLe forms o. transfer and the niodia of convey atw», 6 It increases the saieab c value of land. ~\ it leil us to lower the rate 0' ritcrest on I loans secured on htuis. B. It gives labilities for the effe-iioi larg estates in aJiotu euw. e«n • F S>. liausucitons »>«» *n«r womeut'* oorice, and at a tainunuui JUST Kl£ IVfiD a large arsortmeut ol Fancy .obbiwg lype, at the liii: . j JtnutiiJji OOice, Jiroadway, Jteefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1561, 15 June 1885, Page 4
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