r^s? I'.' .11/../. m*mm THE GREATEST' WOOER OP HTOowAyspitts PERSONSsufrerm&frora-'keaW oV debilitated constitution* by the use, of tha wouderfuLmedicin* fP e,s . "Health:f**u,fV.TtehlcUris«sS ftSl Pills. ■'■";"■ ;"-V--.T-r .' V ,' 1,,"'! 6 ™'' SAMUEL BAKER,' 1 i; - . .-. ; - .in his wor£ entitled "'ThejNilc TributaricsinAbi-ssinia," 3f3£.. I wderea the dragoiuan Iflahoroet to infprm tho' *akey that I .was a Doctor; and that MitiJihe \**t ~-w «Hv« 4 uiunny,pi noitoways ttllsi -These are 4 « mostusefuljto ap explorer., as possessing unnustakablapurgative properties tfiey create an. undeniable effect upon) the, patient,, which satisfies Jiint of theirjvalue,*-, Is a- 1 certain^ remedy; fortbad.:iestf toad fcreaats and'P? »U. kinds. It acta healin* Mb. J. T. COOPER,. £/a , , j: the small lemaining stock." , The sUent dodtpr'Bhook fiifl^ieacl , . * While''Mre'is.-.'life'- he cried?'; - :" ! ■" Jsg*otoy diim anima estj spes <6st. M *< (The only legally qualified man (^eotionat (W> P*tjer arinrig). On' Goat, i oGo vßheiimatißni, : : : ■'<■■• TN these excewp&bwhich ■*■ we have indufflbd youth" Oar regrets-Meiti&leS, ourrepinings futile,, be thechances we possess of remedying the ills we already iha'veplorUoginbaauglthe effects on as'jr6bd°an exteriw afwMh] "still is the.vjictim living lie, and "tht(c BOoner 1 vices will' discover jvorld. Our faith, puis obtigafiobi ?foJsotiety) atr'li(ir%SJ the welfare of oor) futlre offspring, and the : duty, we owe_ to. ourselves forbid procrastination, and point outto usjruot to r wait, till the ravages'breaK out ihi)<ifr constitutions; ..' ' "*'"' 'Befprij; negqeiating; with a 'merchant, before With clerk, before 1 employing >'&' barrister,, a'ueareful man makes enquiries as (to their standing, thei? w leugth., of: ojequpany,,,9s, residence; and, in the case of a legat adywer.»;> both capabUities of the ! businesshe consults'4iim J up6n. "Strange to say, however? in htia selection* of a medical man; thesuffererirequpntly omits .theße, necessary o»ft*e«ar,d: tOjtbfl fitness,] q uajificatfon, exthe "nearest man,' whdsi practice, perhapsj lie'lif quite' ; ah' opposite .ZJ Si. ■: It is astonishing that so many are driven mad^, ! iru'in^d:an J h^a}th,' ; [and are bankrupt in spirits,.hope and money? ;H.™,1.„, i( ,f... „„„-. t to thein •legally q^antied-man adyertißing, in the Colonies?" fiave.l'aptarso' prbseouted, atmyowueipeh^jß,' these very quacks, and- 'exposed- the nostrums they are .Belling,—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of-life, &c—and had-analised and found ihatu.toCcs'nsißt of "Burnt Sugar and flavouring-matter," and the certificates. I have .proved to be alliorgeries. It thisreason that I step out'of the .ethics of.profusion and to give those who require the, services s>f my • bran.oh,.aß r .Qpporj;ut)ity of : they can consult"a' legally "oualiiWd' man, and Jpne,,.h>oreover v this his .especial-study. J ' ! J ' ":'.' V ; Dr. li' L. r Smith \a tii» only leeallv in full practice on- - Ner ; voaa,pißeaßes ~.,:-,- Lpßsof,Piiwer and;, Debility ■ :-v.ii S/phili't^..^|^(B ( tionß W ant \A Cmdition __ Gpufc andlßheumatism. Dr. ; L. L.- Smiih.can „be_con&uHed by lett. r-rFeo. MedicitJM'forwarded to all tlie'e^'lwiiiftL'.'"'.'i Dr. L. L. mithj ;182 :: QoiiihB-st; East. (Lite the Ileßidenc^'of'the Governor
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Kumara Times, Issue 413, 22 January 1878, Page 4
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