PubUl flotese. "SPECIALIIV SPECIALIaIs" Draw on Nature— the compels yon to honor the acceptance. ri'HIHTY xc*r* Mn, e , when Dr. Smith X tiiHl com>neLre>l praeice here, it wm< fhouulit by ne.iieal men, thai iv be a Specialist was derogatory to.heprutca < *iotial iiim'>. t-ut tins like most ot.er iuii.>vntn.i 8 msciiit ticand iar maters Was tound raider N> ntd linn to • c "iulra nig' to that proie>>ion, wherein the sjiecia iiy was praeli»td. Lnlieuiauu and Kieord. in trance, aod Acu>:i, in Knjani were for years cried down by their lue.iical brrthern. Now and for intny past years they have been liMiked up tv, and quo ed t»y every man who pretends io have any hno wedge of the part ipnlar brxuch of the profraxtiii which tt.e^e Keiiileaen »peritally devoted thcntitelve* to. It w»8 the Mine with Kra»mus Wilmid, the '* Skin Dfictor," recently knighted by [Iff Majesty. lear* «iiire. it was tlie name witliDr. L, L Sibil h, ot M Ibi'urne, wh i pi net se.l (hx <itd Liilleuinntl mid l^u-orii) M"i a >pecmli>t In nil canex ul diseaMrs and liaDiH whu-h produce >ymutoui.<> ol IfeivoiH Atf-TtiMiH -I bkin Krupli iis.'jl I ru>lrxiion,Hiitl luikr liuman bfiiiijK invinte or «hioh unfit t> em to tarry 01. the purposes ol lhe<r i»e,im or which ueuiuiialraies itself, oo the other bund, in KrupliveDi ea«e»Hiid Second irj FcroiH ol 4(te«'tioii«. In all of these cn *e» how ueve^ary it into have lire Speriahsl who had «ew> el h:8 Mhoie Inetinie !■• the >tu«ijiiiK miii prnniitinK 111 this one brrtocli ot in» |>riiie.>Mi>ii ? Henre. i:.,w, alter »o many years, ail niitiut a are t^iinh ir t-. him, and nyiuptouix wnicn (it ft n.-l me rfrt.soiiahli- lo s ipp S; ) luay *ioi 8 nice ihr Gi'iternl I'lia-iitiout-r m • uc<*. h..m iioiu constant j>r;ii-iii-e aud ob>e> vhlioii make i'r. L. L. bunt h master oi the *ul>j> i-l. the uif ideal prulesMon — Uiat i*. llie uioitf libera -iniiiiJi v ol lliem— li .ye U» ertihe iec K'uite I fcliet'net.nud .^pei-iniiflts «cw in e»rry uranch— >i # uii^i, aun»i», »y^hilir, mental dueajies, client diseases, and in liirt evrry i>l tue human iraue, has n< w some ineuiier ol He Mlio ileVotiH lil> luiit* to Hint, iiid to iione oilier. For inMrtiu-e. the ■■i-Mt\">l uiM'tor** Houd on n<i »ci;.<u. t Hi i end ait accouchiueut, an I tue ocu iht wunld hot Hunk ul >JU'n. * lir -ken Jfi; ; out t'ach moiiiu attriee Inn |iauei,l !•» 4*l (■■ '»««*'- uorii>r wlio is vi m ante 1 l >r treaint! me oi»ea»e rii|'iini.^ > ore. a I >kdl. It. L- L>. oiuiih a«ks u»o<e *li.> reg 1 1 re in-utaieiil lur \\ert*ne», F.irsiia o=, li.tin i.n«>>, Hid whose Iruiirs ah I »iio«r cuiiMiMilioi.* air Minltered. in coii>uii hiu »is an i-xpert— ih:riy (3 >l jear»trrm-t.i-e iv n.e cu.ouj, w unit practice exiciiiin.ii llni.i.kij,. vi lioi onl> the Co on c I'U( in IttUin. lf'ij., and even in Knrfiand, ne ci'.iiu^ ouui«t (•• or >ulh>ie>.l iocnii«v i«ver_v uiiiii or AotuHu riq.nn.tt sm-h >kiil as i> HliudeJ to hiiove, iv w.iii>u,i Una eituei peiAoiiailj or >•) ii-iter. A' a .^ij.ii i.»jji a ,.dier no other medics! inttn a» i»- en t.b c to have such lar^tex|ei if nee jh* he «c*, and tor o her uiiieii «ili«-»'liou>— sufii <!. ilt'<eri«e —no viie in lue protcssiuu lv» enj )jeU »•> much public cobfiJeuce. Dr L. l 7 SMITH. CoKbCLJAUo* tkh (iij leiwv) £l .Utllicilies »,■,,! -(.llalri) par«e>i riiM iorwaided ail o»cr lue eivhi»ed Dli. L. IT SAUTiI 182 CoLLiMa .Sruf^r East, Mkluooknf I.IOU I'UK UL')t)i) \$ VHti LiKK." Jj — ice lieuteronwniy, chip, tn., tcr>e 23. CLAlltli'S vVOKLIi'FAMKI) BLOOD MIXIUKK. AND KKSrOtiiili, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Iron impurities, cannot oe too highly recoui< mended. Ko 1 Scrofula, Scurvy, ilk in Diseases, aud Soree of nil kii.dsc it is a iiever-fadiug ««ul ,>crniaiiciit cure. It cure* old sores. It cures ulcerated !>ore* on 'he neck. li «;un*« tdcrated lejjs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It «;ures scurvy «>res. It t-ures glandu ar s«f it rlear» the blood from all impure niate Iroin whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tasc mid warranted true tro 11 a.iythin injurious u>the must delicate constitution of either sei the proprietor solicits euil'eiers to give it a (rial to test its value. I'huudaudrt ul testimonials fion. all part Sold in oolites n'ul 2s .•oiu inning e:x times tue quantity llseueh — sullii-ient to client & perinaneut cure iv the -^reat majority ol long*«iaiitiintr coses, by al Jheini«ts and Patent Medicine Vendor* thrau|{liout ilu Wori'l. Solo Proprietor, F. J. CLABKB, Chemist Apothecaries' liall, Lincoln, bugland. EXI'OKT AGKNTS: Burgoy ne, burbidges, and Co., Coleraan street London ; Men berry and Sons, H5, Farringdon street, Londoir ; danger ami Sons. Oxford street, London ; aud all Ute London M holesale Uouses. Sew Zealand Agent* — Kompthonic, Frossvr, and Co., Wholesale jJruggitts, l)iii:edtu and Auckland. Alelboarfie Ayentt— Felton, Gnmwadu, and Co., WhulesaSr J>rugg»ts. K and Al. Jieogh, Druggists, ucuiuions and Co., Druggists. X iuoSFEB FORMS, neatly printed, in lscap form, to be obtained in any the Times Oih'ce, Keeftou. The following are some et the advent ige* couleried by the Land Transfer system :<— 1. It secures the uriuciiwl benefits and iwivuutuges sought to De uttMined in tiie system ul refciftlr*tiou of deeds. t. It renders retrospective investigation 01 title uuMoeeaaary as to all huid re gistered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to Be»l Ptoperty ior the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. ». Al simplifies, to the vi«» «•« possible :t, the lonnft o trausler and tinmod's of couveyaw*. 6. It iurriMaes the saieab c value of land. 7. It tenus to lower lie rate o' rtterest on loans secured 011 lar.Js. 6. It gives Iwilities for the etfe-'oi luy etutes in ailotu ents. eaa F 9. lransH«tioiM be aer Biouieut's uotice, and at a minimum JUST Kfi IVKD a large arsortment of Fanr<- Type, at the llMe« fliutiiiK Oflico, i;roH<Jw»v, Pee4'uv.:
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1596, 4 September 1885, Page 4
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