."HE GREATEST 'tftafflffi to' , '^iijfiir;- I !i!i3i&is! , weak or debilitated, eonstitution* there is " Health for all." The blood is the fountain of life and its purity can .Be. maintained by die use of these Puis. • * .'Sir SAMI/Et'itlXKEßf- ; /' in his work'entitled " TheNiVTribiitariesihAWssmn," «i n a J hort 6 m ? J, had many appliqits, to whom I Served out a quantity oY Holloway's Pills.'. These/are k—«.••—- ""=y man an undername aiiecc. upon the patient, which satisfies him of their value." Is a certain remedy tor bad legs, bid breast* ind ulcerations of all kindv It acumirabuloaslv in healnu ulcerations, curing diseases, and in arresting and subduing all inflammations. ; , • ■ ■ ■' UtL j. T. CQOPBR, ■■■■'< fn his account «f his extraordinary, travels in China, published in 1871 says—•'l had with me a quumuy of Holloway s Ofktment. Jjgay/j tome ito the people, and ndthmg could exceed UJHr gratitude; and, in cobsequence, milk, fowls., butter, and' liorse-feen poured in upon us, until at last a. tea-spooniul 01 Ointment was worth a lowl and any Quantity 01 peas, ami 1110 Qemand became so great that I was obliged 10 lock up the small icniainmg stock " Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendor? throtieh« out the World. a there no lrope 1 the 1 sick man „ « silent doctor shook his headt" lile there is life there's hope, he cried;" ; ; ;! ; s< dum amma est, spes est." DR. L. L. SMITIJ, (The only legally qnalifed medical man advertising.) c on s.xrx f 's;:.:;^ on all Afwetioks of the Nervous, System (»o matteV roni what biu.se. arisitfg). Ori On all diseaseß aitsinj; from early .indiscretiima. I , >' : : On Hont. On IMieu^atlsm. ; TN these colonies, those excesses which •*- We have Undiilscd in, **' not youth." tell upon ih with fearful'rrifceikfSt. ' Our regret* ate useless, dnr repinings 'urjle. The sole idea should bis the chance's we possegb, of remedying, the ills we already have, or combating the effects hke*p to Hide.lt: as he.ihay, put 011 as yood an exterior as jhe can,< still is the vicigin coriscTonß that heft a hving lie, and. that sooner or later his viceaS will disclver him to the : wi>rld;. Our with, onr iiblijjationa to society at large, the welfare; ;<>f J utir future offspring, >nd. the duty, we owe to ourselves forbid procrastination, and point out to us, not to wait tilt the Ravages break out in our conRtiMihin.s . : B-fore. riey;«ciatk»t; with a merchant, before with a confidential clerk, hefwrti a barristerja| carefnl lII4H makes enquiries art to their standing, their length of occupany, or Residence; and, in phe.case of a adviser, .'both as'tirhis qualificatiiins and as to his •apahtfitiesof tnftsacting'the' individual business Tie consults 'him' "upon. Strange to 'savy however; in ithe: selection! of-/a medical man, the sufferer frequently .omits thesw ; i/ecesiary-' precautions .ann} ,witho,n». regard, to the fitness, ; perii'iice, arid, abilfly for the',.particular ailment 'reqiiiring/treatmant, he. 'consults the nearest,,mari, whose' experience and practice, perhaps, 'lie in quite l an opposite direction. M;: . ::'>■.:'.,:'■''. It J*, astonishing, that so ,many aoe driven ruined in health;-and are bankrupt- in spirits, hope and money? Hav'o 1 ni>t for years pointed oirtto them that—" I, Dr. L. L. Sntth, am the only legally qualified nan advertising in the Ool'iniws.?*'. Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,— sneh as Phosphodyne, Essence of, life, ifec—and had analtsed and found :hem to consist of " Burnt Sucar and flavouring matter," and the;' certifintes I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason th«t u I step out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give th'ina. j*Jv>i require., ttra aery ices of my branch an opportunity of mowing they can wman.lt ale-jally qualified, .many, and one, nioreovjer, who lias uiade this-Ma eapecial study. .. .. >,:.,.-... .-.;Dr. L... h, .Smith is. tii„ only legally qualified medical .mail advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four yean in fiill pr ictice on Nervous diseases . r. J.. Loss of P,->w.er and Debility Syphifific Affections Want of Condition (jout and Rheumatism. Dr. L. L. Smith can Ibe consulted by letter—JFeo. £l. Medicines forwarded to all the c-doiiies. i ; . Dr. L. L. mith, lf»2 East. (Late the Residence: of the Governor
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Kumara Times, Issue 418, 28 January 1878, Page 4
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