Uli, m. si A :> if" Ur ; ».*»!*' 11l "m -i - .:tr T^E‘GREA;f^.,,,», I WIDES 1 or: Mflumt ■ ttmt.r t i Ui; .*f»i--c ■>■,[.} :fn mw suffeniig VfeTtW a^li^itticijnlstitutionS will ai_ V«. iL_ ...J it* i -..p i , • Pills, , .’’Sir SAMUEL in nis-worlc entitled ** The Nile *!?ributancK in .Abvssmn,* | most useful to an explorer.- as .possessing unmisrnknUe purgative properties' thrSy 1 d-catA'an 1 undeniable effect upon the patient, which-satislies him of their value,** ir Is'iiicWlafhViTsLctly. Jbr- bad legs, baOSUteiwti : i«tv II PAnhAne e\f .> 11 1,- I*. _ i . • * I * * , u 7 * ** wl ' Wslll- •ICl£S' UIUT' <ll _ voSe 9 !?-?..? Il'kmds. It acts miraculously m hcautrt U ilr • , lns n dweases, - andiu'arrestmx and Subduing all'mJhluimuiyns. . . * . :! '■l■ :: ■ , i 'MR. J,. T. COpPER,/ If ; A’ s , . a S c^) l l , n t/ Vf his extraordinary, travels in China, published in iS/i, says *‘‘l had 1 with ’ Ine 'a’uuantuv of Holloway s Ointment. _ L.gave some to the people, jyitmngcould exceed their gratitude; and. in coir ~ sequence,' milk, fowls; butler, hiid ; liorsc-feeti poiirec „ >" «Pon us, until at last a fca-spoonjul. of Oimmei " was worth a lowl, and any quantity 6i J pcas. arid U demandbecame so.gteati that I was obliged to lock i UiQ small i cnuuning stock * , , , , , ~ i Sold by all Chemists 'and h Out the World.’' 1> -1 l ■ -.1 I ! . ; Medicine Vendors through “la there no nope ? the sick man said ; The silent hia head.” “ While there ik ■'life 'hope, he oo crieffJ’ATTO') j 4. ijv' a ‘‘ iEgroto ? jdum ftnipia DR. L, L. SMITH, ' 7 (The only legally qualified medical'man advertising.) CONSULTS on all Affections.,of- the Nervous System (no matter . rom what cause arising). On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early indiscretions. ' ' On Gout. On Rheu natism, XN- these • colonies* those excesses which ■ have indulged in “hot youth” felUnsoh ! na with 'interest. 1 *) ff futile. The sole idea anould oe iho chances we possess -of * romedyingi- the .ftld« Wud* ready have, or co,tn,bar.WigfXt^ja (l eg'e<j^.; likely toy rpsult,_ -;Hide it as he may, put on as yood art exterior as he can,, still is the victim conscious that hO ia lie, and that sooner or later ,his vices will discover him to the worfd, Otir faith,, onr obligations to society at large, the welfare of-our future o'ffspnng, and the duty, we owe to ourselves; forbid procrastination, and point out to us, not to wait till the ravages break but in our constitutions. . , ; j Before negotiating. with a merchant, before, epgagiag, with, .a confidential clerk, bef(),re () ernployirig a barrisier, a careful man makes enqiiiriea.as'fo their their length of occdpany' ot^itesidbbcjb 1 ;' and, in'the case o'f a legal adviser, -f both as to his legal - capabilities of transacting. Jha findiy j rdu,aj 1 1 business he consults him upon, r Strange to say, howevpr,, in . the pelectipiji, of a medical man,’the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and with("H resgard to the fitness, qualification, experience 1 and ' ability for the : ' particular ailment requiring treatment* he consults" the nearea ( t man, whose experience and" practice, perhaps, lie in quite ;an opposite direction,; ; . It is astonishing that sp/-many are’ ini' heailth, aind a,re. : bankrupt in' -spirits,' hbpe‘ , 'ari'd ; money / , Have 1 not for years pointed out tb them' that—“l, Dr. L. L.-Smith, am the only legally fqualified-;man ady’erjUsipg th® Colonies?” ( Have prosecuted, at my : otvq .expeqse,., tlmsp p yery. _quacks, exposed the vapous ‘fibstrdms‘th'ey are bnph aonce of; life* had' andf found l’hem lo 'eonsiat> of ft‘l BurntiSngat and flavouring hmttep, 1! ; andHthp. jdettifi-f is for this reason that I out. of .the ethics qf. 'a'd vertlse/to give .those whoi_require ‘'the services of my branch -art' bf i ka iwingr' they can consult a man, and one, morebver, -jwjhpf iwj#s |#ada this Ms especial study. ; " Dr* : L. , Jj. Smith is the, only legally qualified medical man adveriiSirig/irtd he has been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on Nervous Diseases s Loss*of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections. Want of C ov.iition Gout and Roeiinaatiam, Dr. L. L. Smith caii Oe. consulted by 1h Fe •. £1 1 Med icmbs'forwarded* to all 'be C 'loiiiea. ; Dr. L L. mith,:.ipq Oollins st. Rkat. (L-ire the Residonce,, of thj Govc^p^,
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Kumara Times, Issue 457, 14 March 1878, Page 4
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