FOR* gs rj v * i-i rt 2 < I . THE GREATEST WOEBEB, OF MODEM TIMES! Persons suffering from constitution* will discover that by the use drihis wonderful medicine there is " Health for all."»>The-Wood is the founuin of *«“•**can,belpnaintaiqedby theuseof these , Sir SAMUEL BAKtIR, ' " * in his Work entitled’* 1 The Nile Tributaries in Abyssinia,'* |*; says, ** I ordered the dragoman MahoJJtet to inform the> ■ that I was a Doctor, and 'that ; P had the bett medicines at the service of the sick,'with advicegratis.,. In a . short time I had many applicants, to .whom ! “served'out a quantity of HollowayVPills.’ These are “ most to; an explorer, as, possessing unmistakable properties they create'art undeniable effect'.' upon the -patient, which satisfies their T<jeo * 'M.CERTA3II; SOT, 111 Is a certain . remedy fcr bad legs,* bad breasts, and ulceration* of all kinds: , It acts miraculously in healing ulcerations,’ curing skih diseases, and in arrestinx and' subduing all.inflammations. • Mr. J. T. COOPER, ; , . : tn his account his extraordinary .travels,!n China, published irf ’iSyiji says- I *-* ! hadiwith .me..* quantity * of Holloway’s Ointment. I gave some to the people, “and nothing, could’ exceed their gratitude; and, in con- “ sequence, .milk, foyvls,; butter,, and’ poiiipd in upon us, until at last a tea-spoonfiil of Ointment was worth a.lqwl and any quantity ot peas, and the “ demand became so great that I was obliged 'to loclcutsl “ the small lentaining stock.” _ r ; Sold by all* Chemists and Medicine'Vendors through* putthe world. - ‘ ‘ 1 - ’ .s . ti. “Is there no hope ? the sick man &id ; u The gilent doctor shook; his head.”. “ While there is life there’s hope, he cried.” 1 . ' “ JEgroto, dum animaeat, spesest,” DR. L. L. SMITH, ' ' ' (The only legally .qualified medical man *■;' advertWip/g 5 .) 7 1 ‘ - on' (no. tnatter rom what canse arising). - On al| broken-down .constitutions.' ' , .On all diseases arising Jrom 'early India- ' i cjretiona., .rj, ,■ On.Opnt^ TN * theseuC/flonieSj, those, .excesses which . •4- we have indulged in “ hoi; youth ”. . tell upon us with fearful interest.. , Our regrets are useless, , our repiiainga , * f nfcile. The sole idea should be the chances,,. we possess, of remedying;, the ills we al? ready have, or combating this effects . likely to result. Hide it as he may,, put on uqod an pxterior as.be. »can, the victim congqiujis is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to 1 the’ world/ Our faith, onr obligations' to' iat' ! lar^,'the 1 welfare of onr future~offspring, and 'the duty, we owe to ourselves' forbid procrastination, and, point.out to us,, .pot to *, ■wait till 1 the£kVa‘geshrfekk out ih obric6n(Btitutions. • • '■ Before negpeiating with a merchant, before engaging with’a before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occnpany or residence; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting the individual' business he consults him upon. Strange ‘ to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits 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 driven mad, ruined in health, and are bankrupt in hope and . money ? Have 1 not for years point&d out td thorn that —“ I, Dr. L. L.~Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies?” Havel.not also .prosecuted, at my own expense, these 'quacks, and exposed the variousv nostrums they are selling,—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of, life, &o.—and'had arialised found i hem'to consist of “ Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,”'and the. certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. . i« ■ is for this reason that I .step.,qut . qf4be ethics of profession and advertise, to give those who require the services of. .my branch an opportunity of Knowing they can consult a legally qualified' man, ; and one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. ' ‘ Dr; L. L. Smith is th« only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on ’ . Nervous Diseases ' ' Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections .. Want ofiGondition , Gout and Rheumatism. Dr. L. L, Smith can he I 'consulted’by letter—Pee. i>l. Medicines forwarded to all the cdonies. Dr. L L. mith, 182 Collins-st: East (Late the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 440, 22 February 1878, Page 4
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