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Pub'.il Notceo 'SOCIALITY" SPECIALisTs" Draw on Nature- she compels you to honor the acceptance. fIiHIKTY ye.m -in.-c, when l>r. !Sm.lh L first ci mii.ei.te.l prnci t-e here it w a7 * >huu«tlit hy I. c heal men, thin to be a Bpeciall!.! was tier, toilieprofen monal tna»», but «hn like m.^t other inn»if«iiui!Biiiuei-it!6«*and l»v maiit-rs w»i tound rHtl.er tv aid thn io c "infra (tig' »othat fro'esxion, w herein the *peo. B :ity was pfNCi^ed. Ijitiiriniiiu and lucard. 111 *ri:n»e, at.d Atitun, in Kn^lan.t wpie lor years cried d»w,i by ihrir MeHicti bnthern. No* and for rmny pun years ' they luve l>«en looked up tv, an. l qm. Ed ' •y ever/ Ihin who prelftidM :o lime any of die inrliculnc hr ncli „1 the jirolntMdH whieo the«e t;«>iitlctaMi tp-iM. mllv tifVotrd lhfOin< l»o« to. It was the shUie with Kramuus VViUmi, the " 4k in Doctor," recently kni^h.cj uy ;iu Mftjft'y. Veai* »int-e. i» wan the same witiiD-. L. L Sini'h, ol M- ll'i>urn«', who pract wd (adid L-iilemntitj an>i J;icoril) as a >pe--iali^t In nil emu's oi diaeaites and hahi^ whim prrnluce hyinptouirt ol NeirOtH Atfction.* • i fekiu Liupti-iik.ut Iroitrauoi.. and make • uuian beings in vinle or which unfit tueui o .airy oil the piinniarit of ther bem.- ur nhich deniuntilra'e.4 .ilNeU', un ttie other hand, in Krti|>me L)i eaxea mid Secndirv K'TiiiH ol llfcctiutix. In xll oHIu-s.' r ise* how nect'iiiiHry it MtoWe \he Sjh?.-i»liki who han <ie»\> c I n'.s whole liletiriif t 1 t!ie »ludjiiiu ana piaciisiiii. in this om . iinucii ol ;u» f.roie.'Sioi, P Hence, n-.wr. after «.> inauy years, nil annul « ar^ Lmnliir ti, him, hint Bymp'ouis hihcli (it <« not u-i---reu^nnal-lf to Hipp s<-) ui«y not srike'ho (ici e»iu Piaciniuii.r ai < ne-. n..w irom coiiHtant prnciice ntnl ob>ervrttin.i make • ''r. L. L. Buitth UM.sier ol the xuiij el. ih« uii-uical prolessiuu — that i.». 1 lie more iitiera-urudni of iiiein — Invc .lke*i!>e ret- t»uise I U.rfacl. mil >p.-i«i iiist* v* m e*«rj hniiu'ii— .-n;i>t, auru»:>, syi'liilu*. nicutHl iii«e4s>-s. i- up* 1 (ii»t»n <»»!». •-•r.d in tntrt evert „..-11111 ,t t »o luiMirtM •la.ie, has in.W n>iiu-* iiu-m ie; ..| t.ie pruicbsifii who d-koi.H iii.% tiiue to llial. .oid io none oilier; For instance. liu> •*tiK'!«t «loct«»r" ■ wuu.ti on no ice uint allmti an Ufcouciiiuoni, auu tiie ocit t»; woklq not think ol »jit>ii4 a or >kei. i. n ; bul each wuulu hdvice hi« patient (.)jj> v. thai din-tor who is umsi" amed I >r tre« 1114 the disease requirint.' »pi>c.-il s^nl. l>r. It. L. buidii a»k* tlio-.- wdu reg tire trealtueul lor VVe«khe»>, Pru.«ua o>, iinrieiuuHK, and Merilny, whoie Ir mir, .ilid \»h\>»r cuii.itniitioii4 ait- .-In; leiciJ. i.< voiiituit hiu a* an eiprrt -»-:h.rty (3 1) ) ears practice mihe coluny, wiiu.ipruciu-e i'Xleii«iin« ( 111 .-iiiih. u< mi .>i,i> tin. tjo o, c put iv indin.Fijt, nud ewn :n Kn k .nut, .c ulalius i.Uiint i<< oe Milti>'iei,t ocau c i-veri man or wiuuan r ( q^ni;j; mich >ki.l>«siilltuied tv titiotc, ti> uoiisUil him eitu. 1 „er»unallj ur >>y loiter. .A» a ' N >l' u l")i''"»' l '«-'r iiO oilier .'iie.Jii-a: •nan as i< c. uh c to have si'icii ia^c experience uh he j,0».-e >ci, ,nut lor o 11c allle.il SltlccllUlJ.>— »>icll ,U jN -i V,)l|< ills,. !. e —no "lie IU 1 tie proieosiuu ii-ts eiij .jrd .» much i-U'itc cotiti ietnv. Dr L. L7SMITH. CONOLLiAIIu£ >XX (uy letter) t'l AliUii lues upprupridleiy pjti-ite.l an 1 >ut wartluil ail over tne cirM.sea ! Dii. L. T. B.UITU 182 CoLLijiu.vSrKKhr Kast, Mkluoohnb I7IOK TIIK BLOOD I* liU larK." JD —- :eu Douteronoinj, chap, in., vene 23. CLAKKIi'S WOKLD-FAMKI) BLOOD MIXIUKK. A.NU KEdfOiiliU, Trade mark—" Ulood .Uixture." For cleansing and clearing the hlood trom impurities, eanuot oe too highly re«rommended. fc'o ) Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discuses, uud Soret of all kii.dsc it ia » uoVfr-faiJin,{ and curt!. It cur)-* old aorre. It cares ulcerated tore* on 'lie neck. It cur<*s ulorated legs. It cure* blackheads, or pimples on the •cc. It rurt-s scurvy *ort»s. It cure* gUnduiar sw.;..iuga. it clears tiie blood from .tii impure mat c from whatever cause arising. Aa this mixture ia pleasant W> tho ta« snd warranted free from auythin injuriou. 10 the uiuat delicate constitution of either sex the proprietor solicits suiieiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousand* of testimonials from all part Sold in botltes and 2s containing six times the quantity Us eachsuflicient to eii'ect a permanent cure iv the ;rtat uiajorit/ oi long-standing cases, l>j a I Jhemists mid Patent Medicine Vendor* throughout tlu World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Clahkk, Chemist Apothecaries' Ilall, Lincoln, bnglaud. EXPOKT AOKNT-S: Ourgoy ne, Burbidge*, and Co., Colemaif street Loudou i New berry and Sons, y6, Fa»-ringdo>i street, London} Sauger *nd Sous 4 Oxford street, London j and all the London Wholesale Houses. A'ew Zealand Ayent* — Cempttorne, Prosper, and Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dui'.edin and Auckland. Melbourne Agent* — Felton, Grnuiradu, and Co., Wholesale Druggists. £ and M. ALeogh, Druggisti. Uetunions and Co., /)rui»tfinr^ The following are some ot the advantages BOtderred by the Laud Transfer sjrste^i :— 1. It secures the principal benefits and :>..1. vantages «ongiit to ne attained in the •ysteui of re ft i*tntiou of deeds. t. It renders retrospective investigation or title uuMecessury as to all laud re gistered. t, It siiupliiiea the Titlw to Keil Fiupertj for the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure, b. it siuiplilies, to Urn Ut<n "t poßaU>l<> >t, tte Iqrms o transfer v.id the modes oi couvejauoo. 6. It iuereaMrs the «aieab c value o' Uuid. 7. it tend* to lower lie 'ate o 1 ••ikr.jnt. on loans secured 011 Ihljs. 6. it gives lacilitiea for the rtfe°ioi lur^ estates iv aliotu euu. c*n F 0. lrM!«:"^:n:is De r.oi '„; uiniiu'ii!'- MOii.M 1 , Jiiui at a iiKiiiuii.ii- ; -»j ....^ jk IL'ST ML IVED a large waortmcin n{ ? ill Fancy ■ ob':<i!i ; ; iyv : . *i the T:m,:s i\\ I'ntni.' > Mii -i- Mi<>ndwHV« Keftton. j\; IN BANKRUPTCY. I ; ; '.:. ] . ■♦:.;■ 7 '•.<■• 1 - ; " , '*■ ; ■< • ....-• ■■..-.♦ ■•■ ; ,■•• ■ •

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 4

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