Pubiil Notceo j " SPECIAL I! Y SPECIALISTS" Draw en Nature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rilH.l.'TY yeirs -hue, when IV. Smith |_ fi«t com-iieiced prae* cc hero. i> was •bought by ii eiiieal men, thai io be a Specialist was <ler». uat.rv to .he proles sional man, tut tins like most otiier mnovatioi.B in. eintfie aud matters wis found rather to aid th -m io c •• intra iii„' to tbat profession, wherein the speciality waa practised. LaiU-mon. and Wiord. iv Frame, and Acton, in England were for years cried down by their medical bretbern. Now ami lor mmy pi. t year i they have been k>oke_ up to, and q>n>ed by every mtu who j. reitn.i-. v, hive uny kuowe.ige of the particular _r,n.7i ot th. prot. ssion which these ijei.ticta «ii 50:..-----ially devoted themselves in. It whs the same with Erasmus Wil -.i-m, the •' Siiin Doctor," recently knight od by 5 ier Majesty. leais sinre. il was tiie s. nn: v. ,i 7 D . L. L Smith, oi M- iiicurr.e, who pi net >ci (*« •nd Lallemand and Wieor.i) as a -pe*ia!i>t In alt cases ot disease* and habit* which produce symptoms oi Netvo-.is Affect nms ot Skiu Erupli--iiß,'iirro.tratioii, and make human bem_s invinle. or .Inch unfit them to carry on the purposes ot their benin or which demonstrates itself, on the olie. baud, in Eruutive Dt*ea.e_ and >econd .ry Forms of Atlections. In ali .if thos. ..* .se-. how necessary it i.« tohaie the Spec_ilis. who has devo ed lit.. _boie litetime to ti.e studying and practisim.- iv this one branch of his prolession? Hence. r..-w, alter so mauy years, all mm tit as are uimli ir V> him, anu symptoms whien (it .s not unreasonable to B<ipp- si) may ho< sir. we 'he General Practitioner ay ince. n-.w irom constant practice and ob.erv_ti.in make Or. L. L. Smith ina-ter oi t_e sunj. ct. Ihe medical prolession*— that is, Ine more libera -minded ol them— li vVe likewise recognised thef.ct.and.. p.ci .lists now iv etrry branch — i.vii. i, auns;**, syphilic, mental diseases, c!ie_i diseases. and in tact eiery port i jii ot the hum .n traue, has u<>w s< me mi-in x*r ot tne proltssiou _ho devotis his time to that. and to none other. For instance, the "chest aoctor" wou.d on im ice. uut attend an accouchment, an i tfie ocu. ist would not think oi s3U!u-4 a brokeu lt*« ; but each would advice his paiieut lot*, i.j that doctor who is m-sl ame ! I r tie. nit; the disease requiring special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith a. Its i bo. c who reg nre treatUicnt lor VYea.ness, Pr..slra oi, i-arreiii.es., a. d >teii|ity, whose Inm. s aud Who-e constitutions ute nhaltered, to con.uil lum a& an expert — tii-rlj (3 >) } ears practice in the colony, Willi a practice exleiidmu ihionghi.ut noi only the Co. on c • put iv India. Fiji, and even \u England, ne claims ought to be sufficient localise every mau or woman requnug such »ktll as is alluded to übove, to cousuit huu eitner persouallv or by letter. As a Syph loiirapher no other medu-ai man as l»sej abi» to have such large experience as he pos»e*sei, uud tor o'< her alueU affections — such _s N_ vuus di ,i>e — HO i-tic Hi ihe prolession has enj -ved s-» much puonc co. HjeiiLv. Dr L. L7sMITH. COHSUI/iauum **. _ (\>y letter) £1 Aieill. inea _p|_ r>.j.l i .leiy | -.i -.<-• I an . I.jiWaideit all ot>er u.e civm.cd ,iu»c, DU. L. IT ... li I'll 182 CouiXßSrut*h? Ei.r, M.i.aoe _s_ FOR TUE ULOOI> li I'ilK Li. ii." —dee i. euterouotny, tii.ip. tu., verse 23. CLAUSE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIX I UU_. AHD RESTOiiEIt, Trade mark — " Blood Mixture." For cleansing and clearing the blood Irom impurities, cannot oe too highly recommended. Fo j Scrofula, Scurvy, Skm Discuses, and Sores of all kindsc it is - never-failing ami permanent cure. It cu_-s oid tores. It cures ulcerated sores on he neck. It cur-s ulcrated h-jis. It cures blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy sores. It cures glaudular awe. .ings. It clears the blood from all impure mat .c from whatever cause arising. Aa thia mixture is pleasant io the tase and warranted free from attythiti injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits su deters to give it a trial tv test its value. Thousands of testimonials fiou. ail part Sold iv bottles and 2s containing six times the ii'iui'.ity lis each— sutlicient to effect _ permanent cure in the ?reat majority of long -standing cases, hy al Jhenv.sts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tiu World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clabke, Chemist Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, biigiaud. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Co., Coleman street Londou ; Newberry and Sons, 1)5, Farringdon street, London ; Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, Loudon ; uud j uli the Loudon U bolesule Houses. A'ew Zealand Agents — Kempthorne, Prosser, aud Co., Wholesule Druggists, Duuediu and Auckland. 21elbour/te Agents — Felton, Grimwade, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and M. Keogh, Druggists, iiemmons and Co., Druggist*. The following are some.ot the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer systtui :— • 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sougut to ne attained iv the system of registration ol* deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation o' title unnecessary as to all laud re gistered. I 3. It simplifies the Titles to Keil Pi .pert; j for the future 4. It makes purchasers of *be tee and ] leases perfectly secure. 0. _t sunplilies, to the vi"*> *t possible .t, the lorma o transfer and the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the saieab c value o land. 7« It teiKle to lower the rate ou ter.-st on loans secured on la t. Js. 6. It gives laeiiities for the etfe-H m iar. estates iv allotments. c»u F 9. Iransuctious he ncr moment* notice, and at a nii-nm ...- I'll »l. JUST HE IVED a large arsortment ot Fancy >obbiug Type, at the I'ikbs 'vmtin. OU ir p. Hrrwdwav. Rp. fton IN BANKRUPTCY. PROOF OF DEBT FOKMS under " The Bankruptcy Act 1884 " ON SALE at tb - office of tbis paper.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 4 June 1886, Page 4
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