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- ■■ .-^».' *■•■ w ■■ rtIHESE are distinct preparations, 'and art X for the cute ot Liver Affections, Gout, Rheumatism, ana.«ympathetic Pains ; also, for such diseases as may require a mild and active aperient, sucn as Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Flatulence, &c. And the wonderful cures effected by them are unparalleled, fof grobf of which the reader; is referred tf the'pamphlet, which contains a large nunibei of testimonials trom some of the bestknowi residents in the Australian colonies. Sotne of: them testifying that' after foriy yean suffering they nave been completely cured by these valuable remedies. Amongst these are letters from Captain Lawrence, olLloyd'i Rooms, Melbourne; J. J. Shillinglaw, Esq, Government, Shipping Master; his Honoi Judge Hackett , A. .Cumming, Esq, lateoi New Zealand; H. M. Levince, Esq, Greymouth y J.S. Wagner, Esg, Hokitika ; R, C, Spencer, Esq, Invercargill ; besides a variety of others. These remedies, may be obtained through the wholesale .agents, «s above, of Messrs I'elton, Grimwade and Co, Flinders-lane, Melbonrne ; and retail through any.chemist or storekeeper. Messrs Witt and Co. are prepared to receive applications for agencies wnere such do not at present exist. Pamphlets may be had gratisfdirecV to of any of the agents. Agents tor Greymouth— HAMILTON AND NICHOL, Mawnera Quay ; Agent for HoWtik*-W. Evans. o " Up J Up, my friend, and clear your looks, Why all this toil and trouble ?" ALL those who are suffering from despondency, melancholia, loss of spirits, and pluck, who feel that they are wasting and pining, and who are gradually getting weaker and weaker, from causes they have not courage or desire to acquaint their family attendant with. In all such cases Mr L.L, SMITH feels it incumbent on himself to inform such unfortunate patients; that lie has devoted his lifetime to the study of these complaints, having been a pupil and assistant of the late Dr CulverwelL of London, who made these diseases his special practice. • In all those diseases relating and pertaining to Married life, and which make marriage a Curserat her than a blessing, Mr L. L. SMITH can be consulted with the greatest certainty of success, and with, the additional' feeling that no chance can possibly occur of their secret ever being divulged, . .■ < In cases of extreme Nervous Debility, where the patient feels that he is exhausted and; physically prostrated, and incapable of exertion without great fatigue, 'then and there the person so situated should at once consult Mr L. L. Smith before disease of a more serious character set's in ; the above arises frequently from the enervating inflo> ence of hot climates, but frequently from Other causes of a more serious nature. Palpitations of the heart, a tendency also to be easily startled and alarmed, is another phase of disease which requires particular attention.' as arising from a most important 1 cause ; those who suffer from the abovo have NOT— ... ,. V._.Y ._. ... ./ ...... „ : . ., . r " Mix'd reason with pleasure, And wisdom with mirth." But have, on the contrary, been guilty of a secret vice, which has, as it were, eaten into their Very vitals. Many 4 fold young men" consult me, who, though young in , years, have, through the vice above. alluded to, and from their having been quacked by the unqualified and unskilful medical man, at* last given up all hope and succumbed, and are aged in their very -youth, unfitted to fulfil the duties which they were sent on this earth to perform, ( „. _. ..,,, . ;F .. ;i : .•,■;_, "Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to.defer, „ Procrastination is the thief of tune." MrL. L; SMITH wishes to impress on those who are laboring under diseases which cannot, be ■ treated iby the', general medical attendant, from insufficient knowledge and .practice, that as ahiexpert in these dißeaMs, ! he has the right to warn the public at large against the number of blatant charlatons and quacks who not only extort ti^a money put of the pocketa of the "patients; but are continually ruining the health of the unfortunate sufferers. Many: hundreds* yearly present' themselves to him from all the different colonies, who are thoroughlyi bankrupt, in health and pocket, and they then lament, when too late, the horrible deception which has beep practised on them. JNoi only do men deceive these unfortunate, victims, by pretending to be legally-qaafiiied men, but they advertise for sale,, and swindle the public; by selling bottles of muck, .underthe niipe.pf ''.Drjßipor^'s Essences, of Life," "Balm of Syriacutn," and a mass of qther quackeries, whose sole province^ is to extract money out of the pockets [of , their deluded victims. , j . r ; '', . . Will the public never understand that the only guarantee they can have that they will be> honestly, and skilfully treated, is the fact that the person to whom they apply -for advic^ is a legally-qualified medical man/ Who has devoted his time to the branch of practice f^r which the .patient: is seeking aid t Secondly, that his long residericein the place, and bis position, is at least a- guarantee of the estimation in. which he is held iby his fellowicitizerie. ■■..•• •, . . « •.. i ... ,• rDr.i L. L SMITH ican be consulted by letter} fee, Si; 1 .; ;:. ■>--7*;.\ ; :'. ?V::":'-^ By 1 he above means any male or female patien ; can, by describing their symptoms,' avoid he, in many cases, unpleasantness of « person d mtervi^, ; wiitKp^paU^^gnj. tain h p incognito, \ ; „. ,, v. ' ' Met icines appropriately packed to avoid observ ition are sent to all par^s k>i the'cbW* nies, ' ith plain. letters of instrnetion^asto' diet, i «.!:„ ..'■.- -i-.,:i -..>»■ , i ,'i ■-.: :■ ', t Mr L. L. SMITH consults personally daily;, nornings before; 11, and $Yenjn« v b«. N*flF » »aiiftj^i« Bou^ke street east, Melbourne.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 973, 8 September 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 973, 8 September 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XI, Issue 973, 8 September 1871, Page 4

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