£ xr M 8, "'h 4 “ n o p*j-r v*cjf# nt'antf l *■?'-■'>■':; ‘ i s ■ T IT BL I SHED ' Rjt l i; Y ~, AT T H;E ,OO I GEy SED B*E’ET * >- . 7. . ! ...v, -fol P-M-. 7. !; >. K'tf Ml Ai.ii iAI ■ • • ■ ' ■ .. ■; . i'; i ' ; ; c?' ‘■ : .' * • ■ ■ at ■ r..ii ■ psTr'i-j----i 7 ; " .7 - - ■■ ■ -’=■■'' ' *• [:7 ' ‘ KUMABA TIMES . QEgtGE. ■. *,. ;V/ ; ,1" 7. . ;‘>nr .j ( f i*'/ . ;•,■ . , ■ ——j—— r*4r-s:/Ml.! V !;: -T' 'h •< '..r : KERB, ARNOTT/ AN© Coi GENERAL ; - iafeTTfeE^TEBSS, 1 ’ ■ s«lt 7n!i EXECUTE ALL ; ./l . i > K'; r -.tfi fnq filmol edT entrusted to them in wqrkmknlike. ; and ;§t ;) pyicetf that cannot; y dieted against m ‘the proprietors being satisfied f >on; ;■ ;■ ,a !i ‘> 1.. •.!■ ]>’. . \ : m- v -rfi . 1 MELBOURNE PB X QfE. Sv • t -m^b; - ' -- - r ■: /■: ■, ! <.. .BILLHISADS, ; ‘- MINING SCRIP INVOICES ! ; . CIRCULARS ; TRANSFiri CERTIPICA , SES i f CUST6M; CARDS TIME SHEETS ‘ {^QRD^A( t! ; .nHEMyrAT. PAMPHLETS ',, • ; I*O!#ERS O]P Ali ALL KINDS. REVERT }BOOES.. - SHOW. CARDS r : i •:•; ;■ • ; j ; !■ ’/ | -:■/ ■. it.'HxlVi'Uff, •• ,V/uh v '| AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OP WORE. r 7 ' joT mlc c c?ii: - il‘; ' w.'.l a-.d> I-:-;; - -.■ ■ ,:"• - >:X .eslv.VJ i> :■[ -t'" - ‘ ,J il ^ 0 ' 1
‘* Ig there no we ?- - the raicjc man said '; r bhook-ifiw-ht&ftd.” 1 ,; “ While there-is- life there’s hope, ■ he! cried.*’;.: Ur.y 'I ‘ “ duin anima pat, spes eat.” b-■< PR. L. L. SMITH, t >' ' i '• > t i • * < r •{ •: . (The only legally qualified, medical man ' ; advertising.) : > ) ; ; ... . : ,C,O“N ;s U, L, T. 5.„,, ■ ' on all Affections of the Nervous System . (uo.mirttpr ropa what oanse arising). On all broken-down constitutions. ’ On all early indiscretions. ■ ; 1 * ' **• • (lint. r - 11 F On Rheu uatism, IN these colonies, those excesses which we .have indulged in “hot youth” tell,upi'ti U9'with„fe-ir{ul iqtertst;. Our regrew are useless,' nhr repinings, fmiie. The sole idt>a,sh<)uld bejhe chances* soft thrills we ready” have, or* combating the effects' Tikelyi toi tosulK ‘ Hide it &Kd r&if{ put on as good, an exterior as, he, .can, still is the victim conscious that, hVis a living lie,; >^,nd..thati sooner or later. viqgs wpj "dikbovyr him'tdHhe Odf“fat'h,' our ohlicaiionrs >aS large, the' vwaibire,.uf -qj|i; the'’ duty, we owe tojoura-lves forbid pro- > orasiiuatipn, and point out to us, not to > wait till tlio'ravaiies brekk out ih bur conoStitVilti6nh.,?'' -.’g,'.",’ 'T.V>V Before negotiating with, a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk, before .employing .a barrister;. a careful ' man makes enquiries as to their'standing, : ‘their ‘length.of ocoupany or 'residence; and, in the case of & legal adviser, both - as tq : h(adegal m to -his '’’chpdbilitifea'of transkcting-'raef reatVidual buaiueaa he consnlts hiiq upon. . Stpange to shy, however, in Hhe selection l of £ medical man, the sufferer frequently omits 1 these,, necessary precautions - and without regard to the fitness, qualification,Experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction. ; ;/£ ; It is astonishing. that so many are' 1 mad,-ruined jn health, and;-are bankrupt in spirits, hope and moii«y ? . Have JL not for years pointed put to them ; that—“ i; Dr. L. L. Smith,’ atn th& only, legally qualified mam advertising in the Colonies?” Have I not also, prosecuted, at my own expense, these very, quack?, ( and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such as Phosphodyne, Es--sence of, life, &c.—and had analised and found ihem to consist of “Burnt Sugarand flavouring matter,” and. the. certificates I have proved to he a,ll forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of. tKe ethics of profession and advertise, to jgiye ‘"those‘who require the services’fffMny branch an .opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and ; one,' moreover, who has made, thisrhis especial study, .. . i ! Dr. -Tj’■ lii Stnith' is the only- legally qualified medical man advertising, and lie has bee.a in Melbourne twenty-four ,years ' in full practice on 'Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections ' Want of Condition . Gout and Rheuraatiatnr Dr. L. L. Sniilh’can he cdnsuited by 1 fetter—Fee. £l. Medicines forwarded to ; ;>'i the c-domea. ■ Dr; L L. , Smith, 182 Collins-si.; East. (Late the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 285, 3 September 1877, Page 4
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