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Publil flotcw "SPECIALITY SPECIALISTS" Draw on Nature— she compel* you to honor the acceptance. mfIIUTY years sime, when Dr. Smith 1 first commeLi-ed practice here, it was <hou|{ltt by ttedical men, thai to tw t Specialixi was derogatory toiheprofes sional oitn, but this like most other innoralioLSinscintificand lay matters was found raf her to aid th:>u to •c " infra dig' to that | rofe.ieion, n herein the speciality was practised. Lallem^iti. and Kicord. in Frame, and Acton, iv Knu>and weie for years rried dowu by their medical b ret hern. Now aod tor many past years they have bten looked up 10, and quoted by every man who pretends 10 hate any knowedge of the particular brunch of the profession which these gentlemen tippet* tally devoted tiiemsekea to. It was the same tiitli KraMUua Wilson, the '* Skiu Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Yearn sinre. it was the same nitl.D •. L. L Sniiih, ot Mt Ib^'Krne, wlio pract se.l (a* did La Demand and Uiroril) as a specialist In nil cases ot diseases and habits wliirh produce xyiuptonis of Netvous Afffctions ol Bkm Erupti >ns,i>f Prostration, audmakv human beings invinle, or wbieb unfit tnem to (inry oti the purposes of their benu or nliieii demonstrates itself, on the other hand, in Eruptite Di eases and Secondary Forms of Affections, lo alt of these oases how oerrsfary it is 10 bare the Specialist who bas dero:ed his nbole liletitnc t-» the ttudying and praclixioit in tbis oue branch of his jro Session P lleuce, vow, alter bo many years, all miout:a are fdtuiiitr t» him, and symptoms wbicii (it >» nut unreasonable to s ipp-si) may not strike the General Practitioner at once, now from 1 constant practice and ob>erratinii make i>r. L. L. Smith master ot tie stibj. ct. 'ibe medical prolesston— that is, the more libera'-mindt-d ot them— lure likewise recognised il»e fact, and v>p<eblists now iv etery branch— <>culi*t, uurists, syphilir, mental diseases, chest disease.*, and in lict every portion ot the buinan Irau c, has ji"W soin« im-nitier of the profession wbo deroti-s his time to that, und tv uoue other. For instance, the "cheot doctor" wou:d un uu iccouut attend an aceouchment, an<i the oeu isl would not think ot salting a brokeu leg ; but each would ad f tee bis patient to^'i tv thai doctor wbo is most .dined t >r tie* inn the di«eai« requirifiK special skill. Or. L. L. built h a«ks tbose wbo require treatment tor Weakness, Frost ra 10 1, liarrem.i-8)*, and ttenhty, «liose frames and who*** conatiliii ions' aie sbaltered, to consult hitn m an expert — thirty (3 )J years practice in the colony, with a practice exit- nitinu thtoitKhout not only the Oo.on e< put in India, Fiji, and ereu in KiiKland, lit claims uuitht lo Oe KufJK'iet.t tOL a au.«e every man or woman requriug sueb skill as is alftded to above, to consult blui eitliei personally or by letter. As a t>yph lugrapher no other oie.liea man as ute: hhi« to have sucb largt experience as be poß«e<*es, aud tur oiliei allied utiVetions— such <is Nerrous disea«i —no one in rite profession bas etij >yed s< much public t-oufi Jence. Dr L. ITsMITH. COJiSUtTATIOS FKK (by letter) £1 Mtrdiciurs appropriately packet ari i lor warded all otcr the cirnued DX. L. IT SMITH 182 Collivs Stukk; Kast, Mucuourki FOR THE iiUK>JJ Id t'UE LIKK." — 3e« Deuteronomy, chap, tii., GLAKU'S WORLD-FAMKO BLOOD MIXIURK AND KKSTOfiEJi, Trade mark— " Blood Ifixturo." For cleansing and clearing the blood Iron impurities, cannot ot too highly racoiu mended. Fo i Scrofula, Scurry, Skin Diseases, am Soret of all kindsc it is * never-faiJuig a>t< permanent cure. It cures old sorer. It cures uloerated «vres on 'he neck. It cur»s ulcraled legs. It cures blaokhi'ads, or pimples on th ace. it cures scurry nores. It cures glandular swoi.ings. It clears the blood from all impure mat .c from whatever cause aristug. As this mixture is pleasuut to the tas and wurranted free from anythin iujariou to the most delicate constitution of either «c tbe proprietor solicits sutfeiers to gire it trial to test its vnlue. Thousands of testimonials fioni ail part Sold in bottles »nd 2s eontainiug six limes the quantity Us each•uilicielu to ell'eot a periuaueiit cure in th majority of longStanding cases, by ul Jhemists aud Patent Medicine Vendor throughout Ihj World. ?»oU» i*ropiietor, F. J. Cxabcb, Chemisl Apothecaries' 11 all, Lincoln, Knglaud. EXPORT AQKNfS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, aud Co., Coleinan stree London ; New berry aud Sons, US, Farringdon street London i Bangsr and Sons, Oxford street, London \ aiu all the London \\ holesale Houses. A'ew Zealand Agent* — Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesah Druggists, Dunedin and Auckland. lldbour** Agent*— Felton, Onmwade, and Co., Wbolesal* J)ruggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists. Hemmons and Co^ Druggists. Tbe following are some of tbe adrantiget conferred by tbe Land Trausfer system :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and a»1« rantages sougbt to t» auaaned in tbs system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation ol title unnecessary aa to all laud re gistered. 8, It simplifies the Titles to Re»l Property for tbe future 4. It makes purohiwers of ibe fee and leases perfectly secure, ft. it simplifies, to the ufn«rt possible • >t, the forms o transfer and tbe modes of conveyance. 6. It ineramses the saleable ralue of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o* mterest on loans secured on land*. 8. It gives facilities for tbe eie«»oi larg estates in aUotoients. can F 9. Iranaaotions be ncr moment's notice, and at a minimum pout. | DBT RK IVED a large anortment of J Fancy robbing Type, at the TlMaa 'rintiwy Otß<s». BrowHwaT. R—rVm. IN BANKRUPTCY. 3ROOF OF DEBT FORMS under - " The Bankruptcy Act 1884 "ON AL£ at the office of this p*p«r,

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 21 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 21 May 1886, Page 4

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