Pnblil Notcec "sFKCiALITY SPECIALIsis" Draw on Mature— she compels you to honor the acceptance. rpH IHTY ye«rg »ini-e, when Or. Smith J X fi'^'-t crm'iiei.ce) (.rnct re fiere. i» wa* I ilM>ni»lit b» ne.iiral men, thai to he a Specialist na K o'er* tat.-rv lo. he proles sional m»ir>, but i:n« Mice most nt'ter UinovatioLS in stint licand tav uia'tcrs Was lound rnller to aid th n lo c " inha dijj' to that jrote.-ision. wherein the specialty was praciised. L*llrininu ami liu-ord. in frame, and Acton, in Kn^land were for years cried duwu hy their ine.lical brt-thein. No* un^tur ininy pt«t year* they hare h<-en lonlfc:! tip tn, and q,,,,. et < hy evt-ry inxn who jn»-i*-ints u> h»ive ;»»»v knoweilue of ihc parti«-uhir hr.ni-h ; tinprotrgsinn whtiMi g^e t-i-nticia. n >p t i«ilally oevotcd themselves i... It vis t| (t . name with Kthmiiuh Wi|«.n. the "Skin Doctor," recently knighted hy Ue> Majesty. \«-ar» »inre. it was the namenilii D-. L. L Smith, ot M'-lhruriie, who pixt-t sc.i {nJid Lhlli inand and Ku-orcl) as a v|.e>.-iah>t In «li Citses ot diseases and hab<tM wlm-li prodiitv >yiuptuui< ul Neivous Atf'TM.ii.x ..t Skin Ktupli"iis,ot l'ro*tr.iiie>n.j»n.lm;ik. | human beiim> invjnle or «uu-h vi.tit v em to raiiy on the pur.inses ol their bem^ or which demonstrates u«elt, on the other haud, in Krui>ine Di-ea^'s ni.d .Sec>tidir\ Forms ot 4tfei*tions. In ail ot these ense* how nei-e>»»iry it is io have the ."Spe-ialis: who has (>e-n'6tl 'i:>i whole liu-iimc i . tue »ludyiiik; nii't pr;i<*nsinif in this one tinm-u ot ins >.n.ie»sich ? Hence, row, alter s> mant yearn, ail unum a »re idiutlnr t. him, ami aympioiiis whicii (it s not unrciiMnialil«- lo s.ipp^ sv) m rt y i, o t sirtUe the j lit i.enii Piaciuiout-r ai i nc»'. n> w trom , coi^lant priiciice Hinl ob-erv^i i>«u make i-r. L. L. Siuttii uiiMer ot the suUj-ct. Ihe medical proles.siou— tdnt is, the more ht>era -iniiul. d ut them — IliVe likewise iec»K'iiM I D.et'act.nnd 'p^ci ilist* i.ow in e*»-ry braueh^,>i<u>i!*t, aumt«, syplniii', ihintal il^eases. che-i diseases, and in tart evei\ jortun ft tiic humaii irau c, has lu-W" > in • ihimu >?i <>l the pruit-ssli'ii v%ho dfVoiiH Ins t!iu- to thai, .nut lv none other. For instiiiift*. me •*fhe»t uot-ior" *ouii on iw ic^-nui Htieml an ai'couciitueut, and U.e ucu isi would not thiuk vi S3tt>n>{ a br»k<-i. leg; bui each woiihl advice his patient to go n< that Oorior who is m>>si dine<i t»r ire t m^ the di:>ea>e ri-quinii^ >p.-enl skill. Dr. L. L. dtuith a>ks itio^e « ho reqtire treatuieiil lor VVeaHnesM, Pf-stra oi, linrieitiits.s, Hi.d Mmliiy, wliose I runt-.* unii who>e ci>n>lii unoiis ait- >h>tliereii. in consul Ihiu hs uu rxpt-ri— thirty (3)1 \ tans priiftice lv Hie colony, * nil .. pr.n-ure eiiflMtitin lln<Mit(h>'Ui iiot only Hie Co on eput in inuot, Fiji, hihl ert'ii in Ku^laud. ne claims uiiulit in Or NUili<-iet>t ui-.m-e eve,\ man or woman regm ilk such >knlasi« alluded io bbove. to consult him either (,i:r»oiiully or oy letter. As a c>ypliilo):rauher no other nie.lirsi man ax Imc the to have such la r^e eiperiei.ee us he f/0.-»e «!»«», h ml tuna uer ullied atlrrtiuii» — Mien as Ni ; i v.^iis iiite.i>e —no mif in n»e (TJifssKjii Has euj >jed a.. much |.unlic i'oiiliJeiice. Dr L. ITsMITH. CONBLLIAHUN fKli (liy ieiler) tl MctlU'iiics .'((piu^rialei^ pucKed an I lorwaidetl ail over the civiilm-J Bit. h. IT S.VUTU 182 Collins SrnKhr Eisr, Mkluouknk Irtoß rim. nuioi) is inn i.H'K." 1 — ice ljoateionoiiiy, thup. xii., \erse O LAttKK'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXIURK. / AND KESTOKKR, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." For' demising and clearing the blood irom impurities, cnuuot oe too highly recommended. Ko i Scrofula, Scurvy, Bkm Diseases, and Sorei of all kiudsc it is >• nevt-r-failing and cure. It cures old soreev It euros ulcerated sores on he neck. It eur>>s ulorated legs. It curt-* blackheads, or pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy »orea. It cures glattduiar sw^.-ings. It clears Hie blood from nil impure mat ,c trom whatever cause arUin^. As this mixture is pleasant to the tase und warranted free trom unythiu injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suti'eiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials fiom all part Sold in botues and 2s . containing six times the quantity 11s each-' sutiieieut to ellect a permanent cure in the majority ot long'Staiidiug cases, by. v 1 Jheur.3ts aud Faieut Medicine V'eudacs throughout tlu World.' -' '-' : • Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clabkb, Chemist Apothecaries 1 Hall, Lincoln, bnglaud. EXPORT AOKNTS: Burgoyne, Burbidgea, and Co., Coleman street London ; Newberry 6ud Sons, 95, Farriugdon street, London ; Sanger aud 8ons ; Oxford street, London $ and all the London VV bolesale Houses. New Zealand Agentt— Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Duuedin aud Auckland. Melbourne Agents — Felton, Grim wade, aud Co., Wholesai. Druggists. £ and M. Kcogh, DruggisU. Uetnmous and Co., Dru^.'is'* . I'he lollowing are some ot the advantt^es conierred by the Laud Transfer eystt a :-» 1. It secures the uriuciiwl benefits and a.lvantages sought to ne uttuinea in tue system ol resist rwion oiiieeJs. 1. It renders retrospective investigation o title uu'iecessuri n» to all iau.l re gistered. 8, It siinplifles the litl«s to Ke<il t'i Wl je.u» lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe lee and leases perfectly secure. 0. simplifies, to th< wn -it possitu>. >t, the torms o transfer ami the moU's of conveyance *>. It increases tbe saieab c value o iand. '•. it tenus to lower the -ate o ''.it«-»-<'*t .>n i.uaus secured ou Isuls. ■ ->. It gives luciiities for tne . tte > < -uestates in allotuento. c>iu F \). lruiisuctious Ot ' net •iß!Uifiit'« MOiice. und at a mmi. , ... JUKI XX IVED a large arsortment ot Faucv obbiny Type, at tbe limkb ti-ifjji <> (!>(•»• f'.madwHV, Rei«fton LN BANKRUPTCY. PROOF OF DEBT FOKMS under •• The Bankruptcy Act 18b4 " OU SALE at tb«; office Of this paper.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1751, 1 September 1886, Page 4
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