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P«jbiil flettse. I SfiJCIALITY SPECIALISTS Droi-j on Nature— the compels you to honor the acceptance. riIHJRTY years since, when Dr. .Sam'-. JL first commenced practice here, i' was • bonght by medical men, that io be a Specialist was derogntorv lo ihe profes sional man, but this like m. >n other ■nnitvstionsiuscifitificand lay rontii-.s was tound rather to aid than to be "n..r^ v g' to that pro'esMon, wherein tbe specar.ty was practised. Lallemsou and Kicord, in Frani-e, and Acton, iv Kagland were for years cried down by their medics' bretbern. So* and for many pint years lhey bare been looked up io, and quoed by every ruan who pretends to hare any tuowedge of tbe particular branch of the prolession which ihese gentlemen specially devoted themselves to. It was ibe same «itb Erasmus Wilson, the " S*in Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Years since, itwas the same with Dr. L. L Smith, ot Melbourne, who pracfrsea (as oid Lallemand and Licor.i) at a !»pecislts>t In >ii cases ol diseases and habits which produce »ymptoms ol Netvous Affections vl Skiu Kruptiuns.of Prostratioo.andmike iiumau being* invinle. or wbirh unfit li eni 10 tarry vu the purposes of their ban.; ur a Inch demonstraies itself, 00 tbe other baud, 10 Kruplue JJi»ea«es and Secondary Fori.B of Atleclions. In all of these ciuws how iiece»nsry it is to have tbe Specialist wbo bas devoted bis wbote lifetime t<< the studying and practising iv ibis ooe branch of his prolession P Hence, c«.w, alter so many years, all miam 0 are Umiliir to mm, and symptoms which (it >■ not unrettKonable to SMp^m-) may not strike ibe General Practuiouer at once, ut.w (rom Coli ht nut practice and observation make t'r. L. L. Smith master ol tbe subject. Ibe uiedicat prutession— thai is, the m»ie liOerai-inuidrd ot tbem— h«ve likewise teci ginse.J .uefacuaud^peeislists now iv e.ci-y Uraucli— oeulut, aurists, sjl'tn.ic, utetitat diseases, client diseases, and in fact every ot tbe human ff*u:e, has now. some memher oi the prui.ssiou wiiu uetvuus his time tw that, aud.to none other. For insuuce, tiie "che*t doctor" wouid on 00 iccouut attend an accouchment, and the oennst vi on Id mt ttiiiik ot ssitiug a broke*, leg; but cseb would auviec.ais patient logo 10 wise noMor w!io i« most : dined tor tre ring iite (lipase reijuir.u? spoeiai skill. Dr. L. L. Sojiiii H^i»s tuo^e n bo require Irout-iitfai K»r Wcrkness, Pi.Him 00, _Jurifi,i)»>s, uud sterility, »iio*e trauies ano su)i>-s- ci'i^UUjtu.iis aie shattered, io consult h;_a »i an fi^ert — thirty (3«J) year>jjruci>(*i.' iv lue coiouy, «ithapr_ct«ce eAteuiiiu_ i.jio'.giiou' uoi oul» ttie Uu on eput iii Ind ia. i?'»ji, .nd even lv Kngiaijd, n« e>aim» ouula to oe sutfaciei.t .o cause every uiaii or Hcnitifi req'jrii.g such »k:ii as 1. diludeu to uVufv, lv t-oUsuit hlut eitliur pursud-Wiy vf oy letter. As a .'>j^ii>!i> t <i°;ip/ier no otiier laedicai man as txea ;,be to bsve such Urge etperu'iice ns he aud for othe* aiiltid stteclKius— such cs iVerroUii disease — uo one in the profession ua» euj >jed S" much pabiic confiJeiiCP. Dr L. LTSMITH. cojfaiiiAiio* rsti (l.y letter; £1 Mediciues appropriately pat sen au-i lorwsrdcu ail over toe ci ringed globe. Dit. L. L. SMITH 182 Colliks Srssa; Eisr, MRLBeoaiis FOX TUI. BLOOD li £UH LiKK." —see Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLABKfi'g WORLD-FAUKD BLOOD MIXTOBK. AND KKSTOiiEIi, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." For cleansing aud clearing the blood from impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kiadsc it ia a never-failing aud 4>r rtnanent cure. ft cures old son*a. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It euros ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy aoree. It cures glanduiar sw...,ingt. It clears the blood from all impure mmV ,c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to tbe tase snd warranted free from auythin injurious 10 the tuoet delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits stuTeters to give it a trial to test its .valae. Thousands of testimonials from all part Sold in botties and _ts containing six times the quantity lls each— sufficient to effect a permaneut cure in the rreat majority of long*etauding eases, by al Jheiir.sts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout thj World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. C___bk>, Chemist Apothecaries' 11 all, Lincoln, England. EXPORT AOKNTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street London t Newberry and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London t Sanger and dona, Oxford stnet, London ; and all the London Wholesale Houses. _Se» Zealand Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists^ thinedh. and Auckland. ■ Melbomrp* Agents— Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. & andM. Keogh, Druggists: lieu.iuooi and Co., Druggists. X ioeSFER FORMB, neatly printed, io lscap form, to be obtained in any the Tuus Office, Reefton. The following are some el the advent tges j mnferred by the Land Trausier system :— I 1. It secures tbe principal benefits and ad* vantages sought to oe utbaned in the system of registration of deeds. i. It reoders retrospective iurestigaiiou 01 title, unnecessary as to all laud registered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to Ke%l Ptoperty ior the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. a. it smiplifies, to the ur-t<nt possible : it, tiie forms c transfer and the ' Diodes of conveyance < 6. It increases tbe saieab' e value cfliMid. ' 7. It tends to tower the rate 0- r-itt-r. « oti 1 jtoans secured on lands. I A. it gives taciiities for the effe-vv. i&r-- i etitates in aliotiueuts. oaa F 1 I-. iitiUHtctiobs bt ncr J _..vit. -i'i'> .■- i«'.-. j .' if •» y. r A-^ ;-'■ ( -- c.:l. )CaT XX IVKD a Jai-iji- rtrscri.uvur tf 1 imiov , obbiug Type, *> the 1 UtJia j titiHDw Oißce, Broaitway, Renton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1577, 22 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1577, 22 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1577, 22 July 1885, Page 4

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