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Publil iSotceo Draw on Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpHIiiTY ye*rs •im-e.' w!.en Dr. Smith JL first rcm--ii«*i.!eJ pract cc nere. i' was thought by 11 c.l lea I riien, th.n. to be a Specialist wax ••ei'.^at. ry io he pi'ufes sional man, rut i 1 is Jifce van nther inno»Btioi,B msfu t'ti" nnd lay rosters vr.-is Pound rather to aui tt t ; »i to c "infra aijj' io Ibut \ roie<>ioii, i ite spec a ity was practised. Jjaileru&iii. ant K.euid, in 1' route, at.d Actou, m iilnjaiid were for years nie*J d.ivrn I y Hi ir mcliea! bretbem. No* ant for m.ny ptst year* tliey liave hten looked up t.., mul quoted by every nitu who pretends •» Lave any I kuowei.'ge of the parneiilar imncli <>l the i profusion which tl.ese Kenfkuun speci- j ially devoted themselves i ( .. . It was the tame with EiuoUiUa U ti^..»». ihe "Skin Doctor," recently knighted by tier Majesty. Yearn siuee. i: was ti.e saruc wit!. D, . L. L Smith, ol Melbourne, wh j prtu-t *cd (=itiid Lallemaiirt and i.uoni) «s a >pecial^t Id (ill cases of disease* aud babus %rtii<«!i prodnce symptoms ol Nervous A.tf;'ctioriS of Skin trupti iiß, c>r t'ro»tr*fiou,a!i<l muki' liuuian beinys inrir;ic, or in.fn t::en> Io mi^y un tbe purposes .it ibe r !•«■ n^> or whit'b detuonstraies itself, -.n the onmr bHnd,iii Krupure Di-enses md >ee)inhry Furois of 4i!eetiou«. In nil ..{ tin?sf case* How necessary jr is io hare t'ue wlk) lias clevoied Mrs wbuie htoiiaie (i me .•tudyion and practmini. in tbis oue bmnt-li of fits proiession P Keuce, now, after »» many years, all qiiuiu.sb are fdruilfir t lain, and symptoms which (it s not u-t---reasonaule to a>»pp Si) uisy i.oi 8 rike ilte General Pi actit loner at <>nee. u.w from constant practice arid ob<etTvi.>ii make lit. L. L. Smith master ot the suuj< et. 'Ibe medical proiession— tlial is, I lie more libera -mmdtd or then> — h.ve likewise recogmsedthefatt.and-peciilists t;o» in etery branch — ocu.ist, aur.gi.s, nypbilic, uieiital diseases, client di.teases, aud in fact every (jo.tuu ot ti«e buuitn »rav e, lim nt.w « »m;» uicru jki ot the profession who devotes In* time 1 to tliat. and to Hone other. Foi iiseiKDCe, ibe "cbest doctor" wouid va no qcc.oiut •tlend au aicouctniienf, an-i the ocu is 1 would not think ol s^iiui^ a i;« r j k ri^ [<?£ j bat i-ach would advice Ins paceiit to 4>> i ha! dwior who i* ui»st .amed t .r tiering the di*ea>B rt-quiruirf special skili. Ui. L. L. Suiiih asks ibo-ie «-ho reqiire treatment lor Weansiess, Prosira o.>, iiurrtniitrSii, and .'tcrihty, wliuse Imiu^ aud wbote coiisu'ijiions aie sliiiitereti, t., cou>utt Liv as an expert — ;hriy (3oj jearspructiee inihe colony, vritiia practice exlei.(<tr.|< tiiiiiiicLtiut uoi o:il> tue CVoii epill m [inliH,Fij., and even u> Kn^land, ite cUirui ou^iit In oe sulikiei.t .o cause every uibu or nouiau rrquni:^ such skill as v alluded to above, to tvuAUit uuu eitiu-i peraouaiiy or L»y lei tor. As v cypti.ionrupiicr no other meJi a man as lite, tbe to hare siji-h laro, expenei.ee as be posse-ses, aad tor ottiei allitid uliictions — siu'h m N-iVous tineas — ho ">ne in li.c prorn^sioii ii-ta euj }cd <■ niuch pu^no court I""*?. Br L..L7 SMITH. COKSI'LTA/nON FJSK (i>y J-'tWi'i Cl >lcUli'ilic3 ujjpiKjjtiait-ij p.ti\cii iiii.i :or Maided alt over Hie rtvni:-i.'d Dil, L. IT yNQI'U .182 Colliks SruKtr Kisr, Ms^uousms FOR TUX BLOOD f 3 THI*: LIKE." -»See Deuteionoiuj, chip, xii., ver»c 23. CLAiIU'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTtfKK Trade mark — " iiiood Mixture." For cleansing aud clearing rt.e blood Iron impur\ties, cannot oe too highly recoui mended. Fo i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, am Soret of ail kiudsc it is » iierer-fuiling am permanent cure. It cures old sorre. It cures ulcerated sores on 'he neck. It euros ulcrated legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on th ace. It cureß scurvy nores. It cures glandular swu.ings. It clears the blood from all impure mat c from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasuut to the ta* aud warranted tree from anythiti injuriou io the most delicate constitution of either set the proprietor solicits sulfeiers to give it i trial to tent its value. Fbousand* of testimonials fron. all part Sold in botia-3 and 2a (■outainiug six times the quantity Us euchauolcient to ellect a permanent euro in tin treat majority of long-standing cases, by al Jhemista and Patent Medicine V eudon throughout ihj World. .Sole Proprietor, F. J. Ciiskk, Che uiat Apothecaries' ll all, Lincoln, iingUnd. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Ooleman street London ; Xew berry and Sons, 95, FarringJon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London ; and all the London Vv holesale Houses. New Zealand Agent* — Kwnptkome, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duuedhi and Auckland. * Melbourne Agents — Felton, Gninwade, aud Co., Wholesale J>ruggists. £ and MTKcogh, Druggists. . tiemmons and Co., Druggists. m X loeSFKE FORMS, neatly printed, in Ucap form, to be obtained in any the TiMKe Olßce, Beefton. The following are some of the advantiges couterred by the Land Transfer systeui :— 1. It secures the priucipal benefits and advantages *ougut to to Httmned iv the system of registration of deeds. 8. If readers retrospective investigation ot title unnecessary a« to all laud re gistered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to Ke»l Pioperty for the future 4. It makes purchasers of ihe fee aud leases perfectly secure. &. it simplifies, to the uf«n -<t possible • it, the forms o transfer aad the mod.*! of eouvevanre, 6. It increases the saieab c value n' land. 7. It teuds to lower tie rate o € intevst on loans secured on Uu.is. 8. Jt give* lav iln leg for the -tFe " n Itir^estates in auutinjuts. can b t>. 'i ruusticUous iic cer n~iomeut'« notice, and at a mimm -u< coat. 1 UST &K I7ED a large araortmeot of • f Fancy robbing Type, at the Tiurs Ofiee, JBreMiway, Rtitoa.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1676, 10 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1676, 10 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1676, 10 March 1886, Page 4

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