Pubii! Noteec. SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature— the compels you to honor the acceptance. fPHIKTY ye^rs siu. e, when i)r. SmitL X h*rst comn.ei.ced praci cp hese, it wa> ihoQK>it bv neJical ruen, ilmi to be h Specialisi was rtercjiat'-rv to he pmfes oional mi' 1 , tut tliii like m.-si nti>er ilinovalioi.sinxcirit ticatul iay matters «m< lound rattier to aid tli.n toie "intra ma ••• that profeH^ion, w herein the speciality was practised. Lailemauu and Kiconi in trance, ai.d Acton, in England weu for years cried down by their ine<iica brrtbern. Now an.i for rn my pist yean they bare bteu looked up to, aod quo ec by every lunn who pretends to Ime an] knowedce of the particular brinch of tin profession which tl.e^e yentit uitn spec tally devoted themselves to. li whs 11m same with KraMtius WiUnn. the " Sku Doctor," recently knighted by Hn Majesty. \ear« since, it was the same a ithDr. L L fcmiiih, ol M lui-ui ne. who pi net se.J ( i Old Lalleui.-itid ai>d Uicur<i) as a *pei:m!w In nil cases of disease* and ii i!>>ts wlu.t produce >yiuptotns oi Neivou* AIF-i-m.ji t-t Skin Krupti- ns, .•! ! ru^tr liuuian beiii.i!« invirile. Or which m. fit ti.en to carry im tne purposes of the r be.iu «> which iieuioiistrates itself, un tiie othe band, iu hruptne L)i ea»e» and .>ec>>itd.tr' Formx of 4llettion». In nil <>t tiu-seease bow Dece>>»iry it i.-*;ohave ti.e who has r!ev<>'6d his wboie lii«.litne t ■> tin study inn and practising in this one br-wicl of his j.HMOsiun p Hence, r.ow, after m mauy years, nil mmut 3B are Uiuilnr t> bliu, and sympioujs whicb (it * int ur. reasoiiatlt* to supp si ) may i,o' sinkf ;in General Practitioner at ( iilv, n ,\v iron constant practice aud ob-e. Vat ion matii Ot. L. L. Smitii master ot tl.e subject. the ineoical profession — that is, tin u»i>re lit»era- nui.lt-d of ttieiu— hi?. likewise rec- jj'iiset i!.et>ict.aii»i .^pecinisii now in e»«ry ttrai.ch — jfijii>t, aurists sy r hllie, meiilal diseases, client diseases and iu lact every tun ol tne uuuiar liaa.e, has tiuW smue meia >er ol t>.< proiesHloU « lio devottft lil« time lo liiat «iifl lo none i.iher. For iusiiii.ee, tin "cuesl ooctor" would on no icouni attend au accouchmeut, an I ine ocui»i wubld not luiuk ol saCMijj a i>r i«e,. ir^r buieach Would *uricc his pstient lo n > t. tbat doctor »no if ui«>si «me 1 t >r tre* ini tue di>ea»e requiring .>pec ai nntii. Dr. L. L. ouiitti &*k* tnu-<- * i.t) req i r« trealaiei.L lor Weakiiess, P.-.tstra 0.., iiitrieiii l ts>, ai.d sterility, >*nu>e frnue; au<i who-e coiisiiiiitioi.il ait- [. cuusuil hihi as an expen— tn.rty (3> ) ears practice iu the eo.oiiy, wtlli a practice exieiiit.nu tin i..« K |ji>ui not ouly the Uo;on e put iu India. Fiji, aud eveu In Ku^taiid, l.t ciaiius ou«iht to Ue .-uliieiei.t iocau.»e erer) uitin or wou)»n requntiK such »kill as i< alluded to »t>uve, to c»n>uit hlui eithei personally ur >>\ tetter. As a oypu io^ra f .her no other loe.lica luaii as t> en ab e to have such lar^c •Xperiehce t.s he puase>!>e«, ami tur o< hei uined litlt-i.lions— sucii i> N-. von* .lisei>«: — uo oiie iu tiie protess.ou ins enj >)eii ».- uiucu puulic cohfiJe uce. Dr L. LTsMITH. COSSttIAUUN ME (by letter) £1 MeUltiuea apprfpnaiciy pacKe>i an I lorwarded ail u»cr lite cmii>ed Dli. L. T. S.UITH 182 Collins Si-hk o ;• Eksv, Mstuoomtß FOH TIIK ULOOI) [3 I'tltJ LiKK." — jee Deuterouoniy, chap, xu., verse 23. C L A it O'S WOKLD-FA1IEI) ULv)OD MIXTURK. AND KESTOKKU, Trade murk — " blood .Mixture." For cieausing and u'.ea.ing the blood from impurities, canuot oe 100 highly reeommended. Ko i Scrofula, Scurry, Skin Diseases, and Sorce of all kiiulso it is a nerer-fuiling aud perniunent cure. It cures old sores. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It cur»B ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. it cures scurTy sores. It cures gianduiar swc.ings. It i-leare the blood from ull impure m»t- --.« from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasaut io the tase und warranted free iVo,!i a; in bin injurioulo ihe uiost ueiicaie constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits sudeiers to give it a trial lo test its value. Thousands ot testimonials ft on: all part Sold in ootuo-* u'lil 2s i-oniatuiiig s;x times tue quantity lls eaclisutlivient to eliect u poi-u>a(ieiir cure in the majority ot ioug-staiutin^ cases, by ai JheHi.sts and I'atent Medicine Vendors throughout tlu Woriii. Sole Proprietor, if. J. Clabkb, Che'uist j Apothecaries' 11 all, Liucoiu, ti.ugla.uu. EXPORT AO UN IS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street London ; New berry etui Sons, 95, Fairiugiom street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and ull tiie London U holesale Houses. Xew Zealand Agentt — Kemptl onie, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Uruggi^ts, l>ui:edm and Auckland. Melbourne Age,d* — Feiton, Qriiuwade, aud Co., Wholesale J>ruggi>tß. E and M. Kro^h, Druggists, ilemmous aud Co., Druggists. X ioeSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lsc-ap lorm, to be obtained in any the Tims* Otb'ce, Keefton. The following are some et the advsntiges conferred by the Land Transfer system :— 1. It secures the priueiual benefits and atvantages sougut to tie attuiueu m tiie systeui oi registration of deeds. \ t. It renilers retrospective investigation o! f title uu'iecessary as to all land re ! gistered. | 3, It snnplities the Titi«!< to lieil Piopertv ! lor the future * | 4. It makes purchasers of ibe fee and ! leases perfectly se*iir<\ j t>. *i simpliiies, to the ur>n «"t poseibi.. ' •t, the loruie o transfer and the mod ?s of eon»ejaur«---b. It increases the saieab e value o laud. T. It tends to lower tie rate o- "itercat on loans secured on laoJs. 8. It gives facilities for the effe-iii larg ecUttes iu allotments, can F tf. Irunsacnous be ner moment's notice, and st a mmimuiu post. JUST KB IVED a Urge arsortuacnt of Fancy cobbing Type, at the TIKKS E'riutinii Office, Broadway, Beefton.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1609, 5 October 1885, Page 4
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