Pnb.il Notceo. "7t*£ci A LIT V SPr^ATiSTs" Draw on Nature— sit? compeh you to honor the acceptance. t y\\ riMY years -in.c. wden Pr. Smith 1 tirM coni'pri.re.l prmM ye here, ir wa» •lioiiKiit l\ n.edical men. ll >-i to lie » Sp(i*iaii!>i mis rten^Ht.r :• .he pmt.s monnl mil', tut tin- like n»..«t i>tt<er ililKiVatioi.sinyciiitiluand mv mnittTH w«> lound rattier to aid tli.n to • c "inlrn lit;' to that pruie.oiou, n herein tint xp^eia ily las practised. LMlleiUHiiu and iwc.ird in Kranre, aid Actoti, in Kiulan I were tor years cried di>wu by their met lira brcthem. Now and for runny pus* jour* they hare been locked up to, arid quo'cd liy every niitii who pretends lo time my hnoHrdtte of the particular bmnch ol tinprolpssion winch tlie«e tfentlrmen >pfi-i---tally ricrotfd lii<-ni*flves to. It wn the aaaie with hraMuus WiUon. the " Skih Doctor," recently kui^hted by 11. r Majemy. xear« il was the same with D<. L. L Sniiih, ot M Ibruriif, who pract se.i (** ilid Liilliumml Hnd I,'itor.i) as a >pei-iHh>t In nil ca*e* ol diseases and habits <Mncli produce >ymptoin« ol Nervous Atf^ciioi.s «•! blflli KlUpli'li!*,o( i'ro»trHt|oii.iin<liitnl<<' lititnun beiitiis iuvirile. or wbirli unfit I .em lo i-«rry «'ti the p'.rpoxetf of the.r beiiu or which demonslia cs itself, on the oilier iimid, in Krupme L)t-eri>e» mid bec.mdir} Form* of 4Uectious. 11. hII of these c*i>e» how lifcev*nry it is lo hate ide Spe.iahsl wiio has i.evoie i h:.« »li.»u- liuMiuie to the .«tud)iiiK aud praclisinii in this one branch ol uir> pr**ie>sioii ? lienrp, r.uw, alter so uiaiij >iar>. alt uiiiiui a are UintliHr t« him, ami »>-inpioais tvhicli (U s u»t me reasonable to s ipp si) tuay nol s'rike iiie Gt-nerHl Praclitiomr al i-iicv. n«w tr<nn constant practice and o!i-e v.ttcin unke .'r. L. L. Smith mazier oi the sui»j> ri. Ibe uieoicul profession— tnat i>. the more liliera •uiindid ol tlifm— li iVe • ike*it>e rec ynse i t'lefnct.nml >p«iini sis ..oW in e»i-ry OrHin-ii— .-u.i-;, .'uroi>, .'•yphilic, iiii-ntal dueasi »,, t-ireM di.f«-fs. and in iHi-t eti-rj poiiun .-I liiu human irai'e, has iinW* » me mi-iuici ol v c i.roU-aMi'U alio devodH ins Itnii* to lli.il, .iini to niMif mhcr. For m^tfincc, U.e "ciiehl uoclor" wounl on no «cc<>ui I attend an acvoucltuicui, an I me ocu i>t would not think ol >ji:'n i i h nr ke,. | tk > ; out each Woiilil aiiiitv hi.s pnceiil in^i ... <bal itoi'tor who is in. ,m rtu.ei t>r tret iu^ tue ui>fu>e r> ijnirii.i! .>p«-ciml skill. l>r. L- Li. dmiin a^fts mo<e Mho require tri-alaienl lor WeaKne»», l*:-.,sira o■, !>>irit- ■>!.(>>, ai.d otriiliiy, vn,i»e Ir'iuifM •iH<i mliom* «;oii>lliulioiis an* >imi tereil, •• coiiMiil iiiiu n» an cxpen— iinriy (3'>J jcaritpioClue in die cokmy, «iiiiaprj<-iicc eiieini.i.fc ii.ii»u^ii« U' i.ol uuly tne Oo on c put in iiiiiia.Fij', and even in KiUiftud. i.t ci(tim-> ou^ht lv ot- :>uuirie«t iuc.tUH' ever} man or woman nqurii.g sucli skill as >t aln.de«l to Mltove, io f.iii«uit liliu eitltci ur tiy letter. A» v |>ii | ( »^i.i,,iter no oilier nieJi.-a limn as i> i>n all c to have »uch larm e.\ pern- nee »» lie fo.-»e-»es, ,«i l( l lor o, nei aillCll elliefllv>il!»— >. it'll •.% N'TV ;i|N IIS^H-t —1.0 vliC IU llie (Jlolessiuu Uus euj .j-cd »• iuucli public confidence. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CoNsL'LiAiioA fk.k [>>y iclU'r;. £1 JAluh inra .i, prxj.ruteij pa. »f,| nu.i lur< wuideil all over the cithi.ocd Dli. L.Y. BHll'ii iH'l CoLLlKsSrttKa: Kvsr, MKl^*tK.Ng J.IOK Tilii UMMi> la I'Hri l.iKrC." * — '^c.c J/eutciOuoiujr, thap. xti», (Vi'Bt ±-i. C L A U t li ' 6 WOKLD-FAAfKD BLOOD AllXlUUn. AND liKSTOKKU, Trade mark—" Wood \f ixtitre.** For cleansing ami clearing the nlood troir impurities, cannot ue too highly recom< menued. Fo i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, ami Sore* of all kiudsc it is a never-ruling and curw. It cure* old sores. it cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. li cur-» ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the act*. It cures scurvy t«ores. It cures glandular swoi.ings. It clears the blood from alt impure mat c Irom whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase aud warranted free from anytliin injuriou* to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suileiers to give it a • rial to tert Us value. lliousnud* oi testimonials from all part SiiUt in bot'.ie* a ( id 2s (•(.illuming six limes the quantity lls eachsullicient to ellert a permanent cure in the {itat majority ol loiig*staniling cases, by al Jhem.it* and Patent Medicine Vendors throu^liout ilu World, bole Proprietor, F. J. Clabek, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, hugland. EXPORT AGKNTS: tlurgojue, Uurbiilgea, ana Co., Coleman street London ; New berry and Sons, i>s, Farringdoa street, London ; SaHgrr and Sou*. Oxford street, London ; and all the London W bolesale Houses. Sew Zealand AgetU*— I Kempt home, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale | i>ruggisls, l)ui:edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agent*— Felton, Orimwade, aud Co., Wholesale JJruggUts. K and &l. Kcogh, Pruggist*. UvuiUious ami Co., Druggists. \_ ioo^FKR FORMS, neatly printed, in lsvap form, to be obtained in any the JlMBs Odice, Keeltoo. The following are some el the adranttges eonlerred by the Laud Transfer systtai :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sougnr to lie attained in the system ol regutrulion of deeds. t. It renders retrospective investigation ot title uiciecessary as to all laud re gistered. 3, It simpiib'es the Xitiws to Keil Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. o. Al simplifies, to the ui-n ><t possible 1 1, the lorms o transfer aud tue Uiod°sol couveyaiM'*. 6. It increases the saieab c value o' land. 7. 1 1 tenils to lower the rate o' ?*iterMt on loans secured on Ui.Js. 8. It gives lacililies for the efferioi larg estates in allotu ents. oao F V. transact ions tw ncr moment '« notice, and at a minimum c<»nr. JUST KB IVKD a large aroort.nsnt of Fancy jobbing Type, at the fiicss j Dtini; OnVe. Kroadwav. B^efton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1586, 12 August 1885, Page 4
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