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TOE GREATEST OP MODEM TIMES f , . Health Foe all. The blood is the tamtam of 1 itS DUDIV Ca'n n» matiiAin*/) , -—T-‘ iiic uiooq is me tountam oT PHl’s * 1 ,U puo,,r *^ n ** ■ uu, «tMhfcd by the use ot ' these Sir SAMUEL BAKER, in his.Wwh entitled •< The Nile Tributaries in Abvssim.i.1 ordered the dragoman Mahomet to inibrm the „ Fa * e * w * *■» Doctor;.and that I,had,the I*,* < med.cmes at.the scmoeof thesicl!. with adr ice, griik „ In *. short n«ne I had .many' applicants,’ toiihom I <t reryed out a quantity of Holloway’s Pills. These are ~ niost useful to an explorer, "as possessing immiitakal.ie P“?»twe, properties, they .create an undeniable, etaat upon the patient, which satisfies him of their vukE SIMPLE, SAIE, ASB CERTiH 1 m Is a certain remedy for ted legs, bad breasts, an ulgerations of all tends. It acts 1 tniracidouslv in liealin " , . . Mr. J. T. pOOPER, Of his extraordinary travels in China published in iß»r.i savs— ’Hl had with ,- nothing coudd extern tneirgratinwe; andJHn coi t ® e^lu ? mi lky, fowis. Butter, and horse~fee<lt pouu „ m U P°» “S- until last a tca-spoonfiU ofOiffinS was worth a howl and any quantity ol pens, and,rt demandieoame so mpy that I was oblireti lo lock t tnfc stnqjl remaining** l ' • and Medicine Vendor* througi “ V rib hope ? ; the aide man said ; The ailenf doqjorsbonk bis head.”i i,. “ While there, is. life there’s' hope, he,: cried;” . “ dumanimaest, spe^eaU” DR. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qnalified metircat man, advertising.) ' : CONS TT Lt S 1 on all Affebttona of the Nervjna System • (no matter r«m wHat eAiae arising).' On all broken-dowmeonatitutiona.. ' On at l ! diseases: arising from ; India- , . :• pinions. , i /’.j, On .(aont. - 0n Rheu natisin, ' TN these colonies, those excesses which w« hAve ipdnloed in .“ lift youth ” tell upon ua with fertfnl interest. • Oirr regret* are useless, our repininga buttle. The gbl® idva should bh the chanceswe possess (pf remedying, the; ills )tye:sl-re-Ady have, or ©ombanng the effects likely, fp: reauTtv Ride it as h«» may, jjut gieaa ymud.aiiextefior as he. is the, victihi he is a hVinglie, Antd ' br teteV his vibes. will discover him to the- world. Our:faith, •nV,'ibbli«ationa to soctetyuat,,larger ;the welfare of pur, future offspring; and,.jbhe duty, We, owe to, o'liraelwea forbid procrastination, and, point out to’ ua, not to wait l.ill-the ranges break out in our conatfWtiona. Before riejneiating with a merchant, before eogagriig. with a confidential clerk, More empl.lying a-barrister, a careful rtAn makes enquiries .as to theirvstanding, - (liter length of occilpany or residence; nnd,Jn the ewe of & legsd adviser, both nia.tb hia tegal and aa to'His capabilities of transacting the' individual business,he consults him upon. Strange. v er, in the selectiopof a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions arid without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience and ability for, the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults thei nearest .man, whose experience and practice,.perhaps, lie in quite an opposite dlrectiop. It is astonishing thftt so maqy are driven mad, rumed in health, 1 arid are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money? Have 1 riot for years pointed oat to them that—“ I, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Oidenies V’ Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense,, these very quacks, and exposed th'e various ..nostrums they Asp selang,—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of, life, &c,—and had analised arid found • hem to consist of “Burnt and flavouring matter,” and the certificates £ have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that T step oat of the ethics of profession and advertise, to those who’ require the. services of my branch, aq opportunity of ka living they can consult a legally qualified man, arid one, moreover, who has- made this his .esppeial study, L Jti. Smith is to. only legally c|nalified medical man advertising,: and be has ten in Melbourne twenty-four veare in full practice bn cA-xo Nervous Diseases Loss of P*-w«r and Debility Syphiliiic Aff-ctions Want ofOnndition . . Gout and' Rheumatism. Dr - ti L,. Smith.can be conauUed by letter—Fee. £l. Medicines forwarded to all the O'»loniea. Dr. L. L, with, 182 OolHns-st, East (Late th.e Residence of the Governor

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Kumara Times, Issue 421, 31 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 421, 31 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 421, 31 January 1878, Page 4

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