Pab!i! Notcec "7P"k( ' lAU 1 V SPB fI A L I SIS Draw on Jfature- she compels you to honor the acceptance. fJiH lIITY ve*r* •inve. when Pr. Smith I tii>i iiniMiei.< e«l iiracl<ce here.it was • liotiuiit l>\ i' c ncal men, thai to be a Sytcmiisi »»» tlei"*j«l- ry 'oiheprotes Mntihl in»i\ tut tu> like umsi ctlier innovatioifl iiisfintific ;»n I iav in item Wa« • tnjiid riitl.er •<• aul Mi n o c " tntra rliit* m that : roesMun, « henin the Bpee.»'ity was |TiH'i i-id. Liifiu<iiu nn\ Utcnrd. 'ii Ithimp, aid Actiisi, in Knjaiiil were for years r.-iet Ui»n ny th.-ir tueiicai linthein. No* an>i lorminy past years rhpy liavo in en Im ke,l up to, and q>i<nevl ! y cvi ry iiihii who pflerds io limvb any ,ii'-»eiit;e <>t' Hi* parii'.'uiar brmeti i»t the }.r"t«s-i<>n whiel ti.ese getktleia>u xpe««i- --•> •11 y mtoteil lii.nts.'Ufs in. li w«s the SHiue Milh l'.m>niut VViNnii, the " Skin l).ici. r," reie;.ily knighted hy tier Majcsiy. Yriir* -tnf-e. i» was tl»e same wit!. D.-. L. L S ; iii h, oi M' Hx'iinie. «ii.» pnu-t se.i (i---...a Lull limit.! nn.l l<ieor<l) as a "pe^'ialist In nil cststs ot ilispiise> and hiihus whieli |,ioi!hl'<' >3 iii|'touis ol N»'irOU> A.fF--«-t i.»n<« I Skin Kiiij.. i ns.ol I'ro-Ntr'itKin.aiiil make ..unijiii belli.* nivniie. or m hicii iiufii t-ieiu v i HI IV til the p'.iri>oaeß iif ll.e:i heuit! or vrlm-li ileiixn.iitraU'!* itself, on the n. lier lih'kl, in Kru*>ti«e Di-eiisoK iiud .>ee>>nd iry ftlliis <>| Allectiotis. In all ut these cases h«'W hi(x'»4iy ii is to have ihe S|*e lalisl who has i i e v i > c I Mis \ihule tiieiime t . the ■lud\ uitj Hini prnetiKititi in this one hnneh u| n\> (.intension ? Hume, r.< w, atter so uian) years, ail ihhuh se nre Miuiliir to nini. and »>ni|noius Hindi (it s n>t unrequitable tv Bi|»p »••) may noi 8 rike ihe Ijciier.ii I'liieiitioii'-r ai < .nee. tu w Iroin coiiAtaiii praciiee >m>l ob^ei vjii-i'i make i i. L. L. Siuith ni'iMer ol the sulijiet. I lie uiedii'iii piolessmu — tliit is, the iiK'ie liltera •iniiiili-d ol Ilieiu— liive likewise rec jj'itse i ii.et'aet.;mii .^peci ilists i.«w in eirry braturti— il-uiisl, jiuiis's, >y|j|illi<', meiiUl diseases, lmi.-x due .sed, in t let evtr\ ior'i.di <t tne htiiiMU ■ma c, has) now * vi- Ilieiu ter ot the |.roh .s>i"ii ali,, ilivtitvs In- twin- t) thrtl. iiiJ to none other. For iii^uiiee. (tie *■ clti-!>l nofli'r 1 ' wituiil on no ice »u;it diienu an urcoucliuu*it', an I Hie ocu i>. «oi>lu !ot Uniik ot itaitMitt a broken ie^;; bill each Mouhi aunce Ins putiei.t to v > '<• • ha. Uiu-tor who is umsl dined t >r tiei inn the disease requiring »pec ai skill. I'r. L. L. Mniin n>ki mo-if wlm require treiii^itui lur Ueui»i.es>, l'ljiua oi, iiit/ieniit'B.*, ai.d .sterility, whose trums iini h iio>e i;oi.>inijiions me stiaitered. to eim-uit him u» an expert— mri> (3») yeaisiTnrtiit in the oniony, wim » jiiaeli.e rxteiiiiiiiu lin-"i:t>|i. Ui uol oni) tne Co OH c ut in liiilia.Fiji, an.i even in Kii^imikl, '.t---claims uiib!.iit (•• oe Midi ie.il oeau-c every uiuii <ir uuuian requni.^ sueii >Kiil an . uliude>l to niiovt*. ioiMi,»uit In in eltiier or i»y U'lter. As a i.i»;i»i'her no other medirui mmi as i• c . hii« to iiavi- Mien n<r^»expenei.ee as he pOA>e>>fs, a'ni luruiliei Uiiicu i.iii-riions— ~M»eii /»» iTV<iii> iliM.*a»e, —no i-iie in tin 1 piolessuMi lias eitj )je»i ■» in U ill | ui'iic eoijlijuiico. Br L. iTbMITII. CONBtLIAtiU.N KJta (Uy ii'ltor) t'l .Utili.iina iippr.-jin itil) parKeii him torHaideil ml over lUe cinn>cu Dl«. L. L. SMITH 182 Collins fjiusbr K\sr, AlKr.ujirttxg Ij^iOK TUX BLOOD IS I'UK i.iV'K." JP —^cc beuteronomy, tiiap. tn., wrse 23. C L A li li E ' S W*OKlil)-FA.UIiI) 15L00D AUXTUKK. Ax\D Jti&rOltKtt, Trade mark—" Blood Mixture." For eleunsiHg and cieaiing the Mood from impurities, cannot oe too highly reroiu* mended. Fo l Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and doret of all kiudsc it is h iieTer-failuijj uik) pvrnmuent cure. It cures old sorer. It cures ulcerated 4<)te* on 'he neck. I 1 cures ulura.ed legs. It cures blackheads, or piinplos on the ace. It cures scurvy nores. It cures gianduiar sw^.ings. It clears lite blood Iroin all impure mat :e Iroui whalevercuuie .irUing. As this mixture is ple-uaant io the tase and warranted frutf from miythin injuriuuto the most delicate constitution of either sei the proprietor solicits sulleiers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousand* of testimonials fioD. all part Sold in botiies and 2s containing six times the quantity llseucitsullicient to ell'eut a permanent oure in the majority of iong-siaiuiinij cases, by al Jhennsts and Patent Medicine Vendor* throughout tin World. Sole Proprietor, F. J. Ct&BKS, Chemist Apothecaries' Hail, Lincoln, angUud. EXPORT AGrK>TJ»: Burgoyne, Burbidges, and (Jo., C'oleman street London ; New berry aud Sons, 95, Farringdon street, London ; danger aud Sons, Oxford street, London $ mid all the London Wholesale Houses. Sew Zealand Agent* — Kemptborne, Prosser, ami Co., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin aud Auckland. Melbourne Agent* — Velton, Oruuwade, aud Co., Wholesale Druggists. E and Al. Keogh, Druggists, tiemmous and Co., Dru^ist*. The following are some ot the advaotiges conferred by the Land Transfer syste..i :~ 1. It secures the principal benefits and a.U vautages sought to ne attained in the system of resist ntion of UeeUs. 2. It renders retrospective investigation o; title unnecessary as to ail mud re gistered. 8, It simplifies the TitW to Ka-U Ptuperty lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of ibe fee aud leases perfectly secure. b. it siuipliiies, to tb« ut»n » t t possihl^ >t, the iorms o transfer and the modes of eouveyanc*. 6. It increases the saieabe value o' land. 7. It tends to lower tie rate o ><iterest on loans secured on UlJs. 8. It gives lueilities for the etfe-i>i lar^ etitaieit in allotments, exn F 9. Iruusuetions be ncr moment* nonce, and at a niciiinun. JUST ML IVED a large arsortuoent of Fancy robbing Type, at tbe Tiicks •'i-'ntin" OrTi«>. BronHwHv, R^^fVon. IN BANKRUPTCY. PROOF OF DEBT FORMS under 1 •« The Bankruptcy Act 1884 "ON ALE at tbo office of this paper.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1767, 8 October 1886, Page 4
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