v - O "> mm w .. A -i. 11 rt 35 I Clmpil PI 251 . feyt-.gjy m THE GRE^T£ST. f WONDER OF MODEM- TIMES I' Psrsons suffering from weak itfiefalitatcd constitutions will discover that by the use of this wonderful medicine there is Health for all," The blood is the fountain of Pills* 1 *” lt!> purity can bc mairlt by the u,sf trfflhs Sir SAMUEL in his work entitled “ The Nile TnWiton&in AT^'nW.fi) says I ordered the dragoman MnJiomeltq inform ;th<b> „ takpy that I was a Doctor, and T Tlfatf flic’btl'" medicines at the service of thtsidt, jyift fenjiitw „ ln a /hot* “me I had many applicants, to whquv jJ out a quantity of Holloway's fills! - most useful to an explorer, as possessing; unmistakable r purgative properties they create an mScfiiahre elredt upon the patient, which.saiisftes 'theirnaiU,^^ simple, sajib,;:^ '-OU 111 Is a certain remedy fur bad legs I WibrkftH, < Midi ulcerations of all kinds, it .acts mmicuhnislym hixuuia ulcerations, curing skin <fcfcas£s,' aiid r fe »tedl/?';Md'subdumg all inflammations.; / i 0 •).,.j,, n ~) Mr. J. T. COOPER,, ..iu-yf ; ,iiu ln ir iS L a S COUnt o ® f his e\lraoniin;iry travels in' China, ’Published.in 1871, had wttkWa mU-ity of Holloways Ointment. I .-.ave some to the people, and nothing could exceed their gratitude; and, in consequence, milk,- fowls, bi|Ucr, and rhorsetfeed ,-pom ed •in upon us, until athtefa' , * as worth a iowl and any quantity 01 pens, and the demand so great that.L was obliged loJock uD,the small icmaming stock " ’ .*'•*! 1 <r-~ .i.'iV** 7: Sold by all Chemists and ’fifedicino Vendors throuelk. out die World. * “Is,there 110 hope? thp sick man said j The silent doctor shook hia “ While there is life 'thbrd’alhbßbV 7 he* 1 * cried.” . ,; “ JEgriito, dum animsifestj , M . dr; l. l. smith, ' (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.). . ~ | CONS ULT S on nil Affections of the Nervous System (no mat ter rom Vhai emse :arisiV)g). On all broken-down constitutions. On ail diseases arising from early indiscretions. On Gout. On Rheu uatism. TN' these colonies, those excesses which w« have indulged in “hot youth” tell upon ns with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repinings. futile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on as good a.i exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious that he is a Lying lie, and that sooner or, later his vices will discover him'to"'the world. our'faith, " onr obligations to society , at’ large, the welfare of our future offspring,'.and the duty, we owe to ourselves forbid pro- ; crastinaiion, and point out tq us,, not to wait tilt the ravages break’ out in our constitutions. ..... Before negotiating with a' merchant,' before engaging with a confidents! clerk, ’ before employing' a a carefnl ' man makes enquiries as to standing, 1 their length of occupany--and, in the case of a legal' adviser; .both. . as to His legal qualificationsanti .as tp hia - capabilities of trapi^ctjog,t^e,indiyiduai 1 business he consults‘Kim fiporo Strange to say, however, in the selectibn of a 1 medical man, the sufferer,frequently omits these necessary precautions -^nd 1 ' without regard to the fitness,’ qualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring’treatnifirit', ! he consults the nearest man, whosepxperiehce-aqd* practice, perhaps, lie-in-quite an opposite direction. , t 5: It is astonishing that so many are driven mad, ruined in 'health, and , aro f bankrupt m spirits, hope and money f Have 1 not. for but-to them that—; 11 1; Dr.tL./L.'Smith, am ,thfe ionly-. legally qualified man advertising in the! Colonies r Have Print; also’‘p^gecdtC'd,■ at my own expense; these very quacks, and exposed the various rnostrums [they are selling,—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of, life, &c.—and,had.,analised and found i hem to consist ■ of' “ButriP and flavouring matterj” a’nd r the'certifii. cates 1 have proved to be-all' forgeriesiJ.yjf* is for this reason that I ‘step.but pf the; ethics-of profession and advertise,-to .give those who frequire,;th» of my branch an opportunity of ko living they cap consult a legally qualified and one, moreover, who ,ha? made this t M(» especiaTstudy.V,.A, 1 Dr. L L. Smith ik ! tii„ only legally qualified ;;iiedical;tnab!advet;ii§jng,^nd. ha has been in Melbourne twenty-four in full practice on , - , .. Nervous Diseases ‘ Doss of Power'and Debilityir Üb'.-r,. Syphilitic Affections • ■*' Wani .idd’ - Gout Wtl ‘Rfihiimatism. Dr - L L - mith,“Tß2 Oollins-st. East. '(LAte t.h«'Rositlencfi-bf ffife Gldyetitid?.
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Kumara Times, Issue 460, 18 March 1878, Page 4
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