Publil fioteeo. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Jjrauo on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. mHIRTY yeis sin.c, when Dr. Smith .L tiist cum iiei.re>t praci cc here, it w«< 'liouuiit b) ii.e>i)t*at men, that hi be n Specialist wa« derejjat ry toihep; tea sional niHK, tut tin* (ike tn .si <.u.er innovations in cfint'fif arid lav matters was tound rattier !<• aid th>n in c "infra dig' 10 thut pro'e<«ion, wherein the speeia ity was praeiK-rii. Lalieuiam* Hud tiicord. in trance, aid Acton, lit iint>land weie for year* crie.l down by tlirir meiiicai brclliero. Now and for many p*st year* they hare been looked up to, ami quoted l»y every qikii who |>reieiui> to Imve any know»><li;e of the particular hr»nch of the profession which tde-e gentlemen specitally devoted themselves 10. It wn* the same with JuasujUii YViiM>u, ike " Stiu Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. learn «inre. it was the same with Dr. L. L Smith, ol M liH'Mrnr, wh;> pr»ct»ed (as Old Lallemnini ami L'u-oM) as a wpeeialot in all ca*rK ol (ii».ea!>e> and habit* whirh produce ' »yiuptuins wl Neivou* Affection* »l Skin JiiupU n»,u» 1 ri»tfHiiot.,uri.hiiHk. human bt'inii* mvirile. or which unfit t em to tarry on lue piir.iwin ol the.r be. 114 or which tiemoiiMrate* itself, on the other liaud, in KrnpiireUi ea«esand .^ec >nd»r) FiTinn (it 4tterlions. In all ut these canes Low iiece»«try it is 10 hate Ihe Spe.-ialist who ha« i.e»o el hi* Mboie tiietime t.< (he !>tud>iiiii und 111 this uue tmocii of lit» jr..:e>su>!i ? Mvm-e. Ui>w, alter au many years, all niinut a are Umiliir t . him. ami Hyir, plows wtnun (it a n it «.,. reaAOhahle to s.ipp 8. ) may not 8 rike the Gmeral l'iMciitioutr at iiuv. ..w Iruui ! CiiiiHtaiit |irnuiive au«J oli>e>74U>iii make j im. L. L. Siuiih niasier ol ll>e Bul)j> «rt. Ihe uieuical pruleasion— thai is the more libera -uiimlru ol iheui — It >▼<.- HnCAoe >tc' )ifiißei ihe (act. mill^pefi.msiK m»« in e»«ry Uraiich— icuiial, aun»is, >y}>lnlic, iiiciital dijeanes, eiie>i di«ea«e!i. ami in irti-t every <>l tne iiuuian iraue, has n< W *»nte mem ier of l. c (.roliSßiuii Mho devour hl.t lutic l» tlmi. .uid to none oilier. For iiistrfnce, the •■fhi^t uoi-t'-r" wou.d on u<i nee >vi t iiM'..J an acci>uvhiueai, an. l ihe ocu i>t ttoi-ld not ! ttiiik ol j.2i:'iii» a or iKei. te^ ; oUi i-arli vtould auvict> his j>at;eni liuj.i 1.. inn' utM-ior who is »ii 'M Hinel I >r trei iu^ Ine ii»i > a>e rt Lj'.u n.t; > pec. a I 8 k ill. l^r. L. i». a»hs uio^e win* req>i re ircaijicia u.r VW.iKne!>^, I*i-o8(ra v■, iiiiliiiiiii'»j<, iii.d *ho>e Ira lilts ahii who-e cvi.klHuiioi.h an- itn«iltered, u» i-oiiMin iiiu a» an expert— lll. rty (3 >) jear»priietue hi liie coiony, «iiiiapraciife exifi.iiuns iiiioiigii<u< m>i only tne Do 01 c put in in.iia.Fijs and even in Kiulaml, ne ciaiiio ouuiil i<» oe >uitio>ent ioc<iii»e erery tuaii or woiii.ui reqiiriLtf sucii >kill as is •iliitiied to nixive, lo v.>uaUit iiiui ettiior l>er»uiiuily or ny letter. A> a v*y,.n lojjrHi.iicr no other raeJicai tiiftii ax us en at) c to have sucii lar^e •Aperient- i.t, he \'v»e-*e*, an. I tor oilier ■tilled iillrt I|imi> — Mini i.-« di4ea>e —no uue. iv lue prutessiou ius enj >yed »■• iiiUcu (UUlic coitfiJenci-. Dr L. L 7 SMITH. CuH»t|.rAtioj ffck (iij leilei-/ £1 yituumes ••i.piwpiMleiy piicxt-ii an 1 ii*rMardeti all over me milled Dit. L. L. SMI Til 182 Collins 6rttKar Exit, Mhumovhsh KIOK i'UK ULiMJi) 1$ UiK laKK." X; — -f« l/euteioiiv»iiiy, thap. in., vei»«23. CLAKIIK'S AUK UVF A M X I ) UL')O 0 .M I X IU HK. Trade mark — " Ulooil Mixture." For cie.in»ing and c'la-iiig t lid blood from impurities, cannot oe too highly rscomniemicd. Vo l dcrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diaeuset, and Sorei" ol' nil kihdse it is * neTer-failiuj; uud ,>rrinuiieii( cur*;. It ciin-s old sores. it curi's uluerateit !>ore* on 'he neck. li cur»» ulcrated If^s. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. it cures scurry noret. It rures glandular s#., ings. it i'lear« the blood from all impure mat' c I roui whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted tree tro.u auythiu iujurioui> i«i the most delicttie constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suil'eiers to give it a ■ rinl to U!-l its value. L'houaand* 01 testimonials fion. ail part Sold 111 botue* and 2« i-ouiiuuing s:x times me quauMty 11 s each - sullnitnt to ellevt a permanent cure in the ;r«:at mujority ot iong-st»inlin< cases, by ai Jhem;?ts mid Patent Medicine Vendors throughout ilu World. Sole Proprietor, t\ J. Ct&BKB, Che-nist Apotlieearies' Hall, Lincoln, bugland. EXI'OKT AQKNTB: Burgovne, burbidges, and Co., Coleinan street London ; New berry and Sons, 5*5, Farringdon street, l^mdon ; Sanger and sons. Oxford street, London ; and nil tiie Londuu V* holesale Houses. Sew Zealand Agent* Kemptkonie, Frosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dur.ediu and Auckland. Melbourne Agents— Felton, Qruuwade, aud Co., Wholesair i'ruggists. K miv SI. Keogh, Druggists, ueuimons and Co., Druggists. J. /00SFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lieap form, to be obtained 10 any the llMB* Ollice, Jteeftou. The iollowing are some •! the advantiges conterred by the Land Transfer system ;— 1. It secures the priuciiatl beuefits and nd« viuit«ges Aougnt to be attained in the system ol re^i»l»tiuii 0/ deeds. t. It renders retrospective investigation ot title lib necessary as to all land re gistered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to Ke»l Ptopertj lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe lee aud leases perfectly secure. a. xi siuiplities, to tbe u»*n «<t possible :t, the loruis 0 tnnsier and ttir mod .'s ot conveyanfe 6. It increases the saieab c value oflaud. ?. It tends to lower the rate o' on loans secured on lar.Js. 8. It gives labilities for tbe etTe-ioi larg estates iv allotu cuts. o*o F s*. 'lraiiduvitous be ncr moment's nonce, mid at a mmiiuuu* r*ost. JUST Kfi IVKD a large arsortmenr ot Fane ; robbing I'ypc, at the liXui funting Office, Broadway, Aeefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1595, 2 September 1885, Page 4
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