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Pnblil Scttes "sFEculiiy specialT^Fs" Draw on Nature- she compels you to honor the acceptance. rilH THTY ye«rs time, when Dr. Simth JL fiist ccm uei .el praelte here, it was thoutiht hy U'e-lieai men, liia* to be a Specialist was ■Jei<n*atTV to ihe poles s'oi.hl toho, lilt thu like m >$i >>t>er nntivhtioi sinsciiitficand iay maters was onnd taller lo aid lh<>n to • c " infra di|»' io that (.'loteiMou. » herein tue st>ecia;ty was practised. Latlem.-)ii«. and hi cord, •ii I'runte, and Actcu, in Kn K lau.J a ere for yeais cried down hy their rue he*' lirttliern. Noa anJ tor m »nj p^si years tliey have ht-en looked up to, and qio ed iy ercry iuhii who pretends o ii»ve an? kiiowetlige oflhe particular br«n.h ol the proh-ssiou winch theM* Kcntiemu spectibiij ot luted th-mjielres to. It wm the s. me with Ltaaiuu* WiUon. the "Sltiu Doctor," fewenil> knighted by Her M*ije»ty. Years *ii,te il w«*i thr «amt* wit!. D . L. L Siuiiii, oi M< Ih-uriie, « lio pratt **•! i, < • .1(1 Lilielii.<ii<t and i.H'or.l) as a >pe-'Mlc<t in wii e«se» ot disea*.*-* and habits which protiuee vi N.itou* Aff-.otioi.x • i 6ki-i luupti t,»,0l J'io-tr :ii?m ; ,j»<» iititk- ■ buian ueinu* itivirile or *tiu-»i >n,fci i c n v ietiy ou ti.e puriioves ot ihe.T be-n^ <-i vti.l.U u«UH»iPtrai«« <«-»-it', 'to litre il!iit*r hand, iv hiruptne D.*e»»e» hml .^eond <r> Form* of Afleitious. ,v ml of these ca.*e- «.•»*» neces wiry it is to have tbe Spe-.-ians-whu has devoted his nhoie hietini^ ti ire | •tudj mv and practising in thia ooe hraueu A in* }.n.!e»ji)ouP lleuee, now, alter »•• inauj yeor*. all miuutias are lannii^r t - him, ami symptoms winch lit, a not uureasounhli lo Bupp> ». ) m**y noi s-nlte Mie Gei'eral Praciition.-r ai *.uce. u,w trom eouhtunt practice an J ob>efff>r.i.>ii m-jkc *^r. L. L. Smith ma.> er ol the snoj et. Ibe meoiCiti prole ssiou— that is, the more libera •inindej ot the.u — htve .il.e*i.>e ree (ifoiseJ tl.el'act.aiid >p;ciHii"!t> o« in e«.*ry branch-» -i-uiisl, dUrIS", .syphilic, menial disease!*, chest diseases. aud in t»cl every portun ol t:ie hum in 'ran c, has Ui W m.ui^ m.*in-ier ot l'»e j TOitSSIuU «bo ll? VOilS his liiQC Co mat. ..l.d to none r>llit-r. F>jr Ji.dt „.ce, t«*e "chest uOC'tor ' WuU.d uU lio Iv'e >U.it alt e mi au arcouchuieur, hu i the ocu.isi would not lliiuk ot s3U!ii4 « brikeu ie^ ; but ca.-li would ait vice his pane.it to»j-i t.. lhat (ioptor who io m >.<>l .^ine) lor irei inn tue di--etise r.qwu.nv »pec.al s«ill. lit*. L L. .>milli asks tho^e wli.i requie tieHtmetii tor Wt.ikne.v, Prostia oi, liiirreiint'd> l ai ; c iteiiiuy, wno^e ironies ■Mid ffhon conatituuoris are shattered, t • cou.-uit him as au exp.>n— thrty (3>i; i ears practice in the colony, withaprdcttce exlt-ndii-u throuuh>>uf uot only the (Jo on eput lb I.iiiiH. Fiji, and even in Kii^iand, lie C'tWUi* out.tit lo Oe >ulii- .Cit . ocmine cV«ry man or aomuu riqnrio^ such skill as .•> aliudeU lo ahove, to cou^uil Uim eithi-i personally or oy U-uer. As a fypn lo^mpher no o;l*er medica. man as t>. c. Abe to have such lar^.experience as he posse. ses, and tor othei aiheo utie. nous— .siirii hs N *rr.)ij»diseise — t.o •vein me profession u u » cuj „)ed >•- liiUc'i pu h he eorti'fencc. Dr L. L7SMITH. coKttULiAruis mn (by ievt«r;. fl Medicines appropriately paciieJ ,tn i »orwarded ail orer u.e civiiiseo DX. L. Il SMITH 182 CotwKaaißiitir East, MerußotuitE 1.108 TdK ULOOI3 IS lif *C LiKK." JJ —see iieuiei oiioiiiy, chap, xii,, verse 23. CLARKK'3 WOKLD-FAMSi) BLOOD MIXI'UKK. : AND UKSTOiIKfi, Trade murk— M Bloofl Mixture." For cleansing and e!ea. lug tl.e biood Iroin iuipuritiea, cannot oe too highly reoom* mended. Fo i Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kindse it ia a ner er-fsilmg aud permanent cure. It cures old son's. It cures ulcerated »ere« on 'he neck. It cures uleraied legs. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. it cures scurvy noros. It cuies glandular sw^..ings. It clears the blood from all impure mate from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase snd warrauted free from anythin iujurioun iothe most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suifeiers to give it a trial to test its value. thousands of testimonials fiom all part S<. ld in bottles and 2s .ontaiuing six limes the quantity tlsejch— sutScieut to eiiect a permanent cure in the {rcat majority oi long-siamtint; cases, by al Jbeur.sts ustd Patent Medicine Vendor* threughout tli : World. >iols Proprietor, F. J. Claokb, Chemist Apothctuiics' Uall, Lincoln, kngbnd. EXPO HT AGENTS : burgovnc, tiurbidges, and Co., Coleman street London ; Newberry aud Sous, 95, Farringdon street, London t Sanger and Sons. Oxford street, London ; and all the Londou Vi boiesale Houses. A'eti* Zealand Agents— Kouiptloriie, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesale Ltruggists, lJunedin and Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grimwade, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. £ and M. Kcogh, Druggists, ilemmons aud Co., Druggists. J. IOO.SFER FOKMB, neatly printed, in lacap toriu, to be obtained iv auy ( tbe I'lXSs Office, Keeftou. J The following are some ot the advantiges conferred by the Land Transfer syitt,..! :— 1. It secures the priucipal hen.'iits and n.l. vautages sought to ne itrtaineu in the i system ot registration ol Ucctis. ' t. It renders retrospective investigation o. title unnecessary as to ull laud re gistered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to K«tl Piopen^ tor the future ' 4. It makes purchase.** of 'be lee and leases perieetly secure. 0 o. a. siniplitieii, to the u<>. >*t possiou ft >t, tiie tonus o lrau.«ter und Uie h] uiOti"*fe ol coiiveyam*". | qj 6. It iucrtHtsea «he suieab c value o '»ml. 7. ll temls to lower lie rate o r "itcr<>st on ti loans secured on Im.Ja. ti. It gives facilities for the ede-i-n iur^ o estates in ah' n. c -ts. oan F „ W. IruUsaCtloas by ne , p moment* notice, und ut a mouiu'im V .^#i. L< Jl ! ST XX IVEH v large ai-sort ; rieiit ot l>l Fancy .obbitg Type, ut the UjUc ittuting J liice, iJioadwaj, £e<i'iou.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1687, 5 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1687, 5 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1687, 5 April 1886, Page 4

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