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J-NoticSS^** 7 ORNAMEN CAL PBINTIKa, in Colors, Ooul, Silv^?,, or, E^pnzc, executed in^tli» neatest s'y?<», and afc* t&6"c!ieapest rates, at the TrSis Office, "Broadwaj, Rrefton. rjIME GOSPEL- OAK IRON -*- ; , ■ . AND GAr.TAKISED IRox WIRE COMPANY Iron ManuJai-tHrers autl Gnfvaiiisers. First Brand. Sernn.l Prnnd. ■G AxcpokO' [Trade Marks] • Eagle.' ' Fikst Quauiv. Second Qvalitt. j _1 he. Gospel Oak is the oklrst manufneture k of Galvai.ised Iron inJuiglund. Xercbitsness, jDchility, Loss of Power. JSpennalorr/aiu, Indiscretion 01 early Youth, tiyphititir Diseases. .». In all the above cases, arriving froiit errors ami the yielding to the pi'ishht'ns. no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. n DPu L. 1. SMITH' ' ' HAS devoted himself for twmty year. 1 * 1 in the colony to the |>ractice of Uusr Jn.inch of his profession' while p'revibVs'lyV* in En.<jhiud v he f was.th4,pupil,o/ and practised with the-'ceiebrafcS&Dr. IV. T. Culver<rell, the only medical prr.clitioner who ever exclusively adopted this .as the sole branch of his profession'* ' : Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs fho " public that i . tliewiy- fcflqtty~suali/itd medical- man i 'ihis speciality oj' hi* profession that'othei'S' advectfs'ihg ate unqualified, and that, therefore; in pretending lo be qttnliiied are obtaining money under • false pretences. " ' t Dr. L. L. SiiiTir also wgi^s to-j publi.r against the quackeries aJvertiseu.' If the, taker of any of these advertised nostrum* escape with Bis life, or Uis sysiem' 'bVtttit ' thoroughly and. irreparably undermined by then), he may look upon himself as- th» . /liost fortunate mortal. . Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to !»"• so laany »nfortunate broken-dSwnyOunß>. oldvmeL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined in body, and* filched in pock'et that hedeems it a duty to publish, tliiYto th» world. . ;> " ' Those men and women who-, have been the \iclims of unprincipled eh.-irl.-itiins Irequently seek that recovery which is often bey ond-Dr. Smits^s eo»t4'ol. . \V lieuwill the public understand that it is in their interest to consult 1 ' "a dtily qualified medical man* who has mode tUis his solestudy vnlher,,than apply to a number ot tj»noniiit impdstors, who merely harp :inc>. prey upon t'Reir pbekets and 1 lieTilli'i?' ; l>r. L'.L. §mitb has ahvay siii»«Hi-ilitti to narn ? the public of t.'«cst> quieksaud* > 'iis chief-reason for advertiMny.' In all ciiseslof iiesvous, delniily lowjien 1 spirits loss of power, .pimples on t);e orehead, lassitude, inaptitude lor business «npofc«'ncyVarai?ftij*e from tlu? system,' artiJ'T ;lhe vaiupus effects of error* ot^-wuth and *- blood poisoning iiwox diseases ucevtous^ contracted, Dr. L. L. buiitu invites, S'.!u>rers to consult him, as. I.e has- no hesilaliou in statiu ; [f v that nOjUtedieal,uuuv' either Jiere or in Enfilaud, has had thd opportuiilies crpr4eilceand'extr.aorUinar j experience which fij has had. Therefore those who really to be treated. bj One whyisat'theiiea3 of his "^ tofessto'uiß th& brauch of uiedtcal practip r i 10 aid 16> ; 7 no time in seeking his a " ee. JSoe should auyoiie marry witlw first coiir .suiting him.. The new consulting rooms are at '182 Collins Stkket .F>AsrrMEi.Boußihi' : Opposite the Melbourne Club, . (Late the residence of- the Governor) >. . Private entrance is in Stephen street south. ' - consultation FiiE (by letter) £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonies so * packed as 10 avo^id ob'serration. AJooks published by tile Doctor ean be had / on application to him. £ — ; — _i OF fIOLLOwirS HLLS AND Or S TME JgT.. - 1 most respectfully ' take leave to call the attention of the inhabitants of Australasia to the fact that Messrs. HKjNTjtar QJJP&A&I& QO-iiA V\ holesale Dru^ists, of NEW YOKE* have i\ifenciesdi various parts, and thai their Travellers' 'are. jfQinfcf all over th? country vendffijr gPUKIOUS. I.VIITA-TlO^S-ofmf Pills, and Ointment which they make in Nrvt : %q*K, and which baar . in .sonie instan' jj^S^^ 'eej'th'^ir 'trade ■mai-k thus— jrfaa^JKftf-iißliHst.'-- ou^ other labels ofpjyjt|lthi3 trash it fs omitted, the|iyr^Jf better to de',',s W-l'm^m ' are 1 retained;. Much, "of 'this fictitious" stiiff is sold in^tbo Atictionrooms of^Sy'dn^y and ! elseWfe'ewT " 'and ' readily finds its ! way into" tbe- back s?f: ' settlements. These are vile frauds > as I do not allow mj Medicines'eVento be sol^ m any part olf/tlrerUnited^f'tatesTtlief. ""','' are. only: rcade by nie^ a't ? OVfdrcl - Street, London. . V The same people are circulating a -report that my business is about to ,b<v <r formedanfei a Company,- iwliicn'is^UTTi'KET l '' , FAIiSE^ • j '"''P^&SSmM&yi app-eal"t»: tKat iseasVJ- ' 0 of .Bntisb justice, which I feel sure & may ! venture, upon, askijog^frcini) my kicd' countrymen and countrywomen in thcit distant hoßjes,,- .tcjj^ss^tißjgjastgCrj.jH;, ,. may Jay • in their" power, in denouncing th}s fharoeful American Fraud, by can* ,m/?W»R th lir friends lesfclhey be duped intp baying villainous .compounds .styted .any JN T ewYQtk label thereon.,^, i^t , Medicines bears the British Government t. , Stamp, with the words "HollowavV ' -PILLS AND OIKTiIENT, tONDON," flun r C therein. On the labed is tte~addiv . ■' Osfqbd Stbeet, London, whor •> „ they ir^imteetufedH^ 'j nv>*&<.'.'; I Signed. . „ . fJ . st? t t:m.l THOMAS HOJjlfttP V* ■ '* L> * Sondon, leb 15,1876.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 4

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