0 pi 2 $2 vV 3* n i \ ‘*'i:'J THE CRfeAtfeST » ’ ’ * *■»**. tf.OpER .OF IdIEER':.TnO!S! there is Health f0r.a111.7 v mHc blood is the fountain ol p*®» s aß “ lt ‘ pumy can be maintained by the use of these * ;i: - ' '^Sir'SAMUF/L liAKteR, 1 *<l tn his work entitled^*;l?he Nile Tributaries in Ab; *?FS ‘ I ordered ,the diagomanMal ' • - • Faltey that I wai A- Doctor, and ihfcmct to inform > the I-'that I'MU ihb'Wht tl -- quantity ofi Holloway's mi*. . uncKiare . ll . n ?? st u ,? e .' u * 1° an explorer, as possessing unmistakable purgative properties they create an' imdiniable cftect : . uponjthe patient, which satisfies, liim of their,value," SIMPIiE, SAFE, AND CERTAIN 1 Is a <»rtain . remedy for bad legs, bad Ulcerations of all kinds.. It acts miraculously in heatiuj ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and m nrrestm* me . subduing all inflammations. ? Mr. J; T. COOPER, M * t 7 n 7- °. soins 19‘Uie peutue and nothing could exceed their gratitude ;'atid, in com sequence, milk, fowls, butler, and hnrse-leed pourei * m upon.ija, .until at last a lea-spoontid ®C Ointmeu , was worth a lowl and any quautity.bi ficas.iaiid ill demand became so great Chat i was obliged to U.ck u] the small lemaining stoev ** Sold by ail Chemists and- Medicine'-Vckton throueh Out tlw World. , . ' s “In t here no hope ?--the sick man said ; Tht*. Bilent..dbctor shook* ’[ “ While (here is life there’s hope, he ; /cried;”, ;■ • ,■ jEgroto, dum anima est, spesest.” , DR. Tj. l 7 (The only lewdly qualified' uVedical»-o4; , advertising.) . G 6 .'n s tr L/T fe' 1 A on all Affections of the Nervous System (up matter . rom. what c.-insc, lirisiuu). ;rJ . On nil htoken dowii C')u3tit-a;lvpa f . ' On all diseases arisiti;.' ir«<«u''oarK' itidrc- ' CrendrTij'i _ On Gout. ,;Oii Rbeu uatism, TN these colonies,'those excesses v/bicii ~... wo have indulged in “hot youth” thllupon ns with-fearf nf ioieresft• i' i 1 Our regrets are-useless, our repinings futile. Th« sole idea ahcmld,be tbe chances we possess of remedying the ills we alrpajiy (/have, pr coipbaungT the sffec*B likeiy to. result..; on as good an exterior as' lie can, still is the victini coiiscif-hs that he-ishliVibg lie, and that-’ sooner' or later ‘his 1 vices will discover hun to the faith, onr obligations. foisociety at.ilarge, the welfare of onr future- offspring, and'the duty, we owe to t odtise>lves forbid procrastination; point qa.t ; tp ,ius, not to wait, till the ravages break out in our constitutions. > l L ' ■ •; -.1!) Before with before engagingwith-a '<whfidehtikl ; ; tlerk, before WHireful man makes enquiries as their length of occupany or residence-; and, in the* case- of’ a 1 both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of transßctingAthe individual business he consults-him upon. Strange to: say, however :in ( thtf /sblectipfiL’ ofc|i medical man, the sufferer frequently omits {these; necessary. precautions v ,and., without to the fitness, .qualification, experience and ability for the ‘ particular ailoaent, requiring, treatment, r he consplts ,'the nearest _ m'hii,' iwhbfte' experience VnU ' practice, perhapk, lie in ’qhite hn' opposite direction. ' f; r ; >’ il ) ’< It is astonishing that/so; i mato£ are driven mvfd, ruined in I health; and are bankrupt in. spirits, hopq.=anLd money/ Have 1 not for yearsi pointed odt to them that—“l, Dr. LwL. SmlthJiAiq the only legally qimlilied man advertising in the ColoniesJ”, Have.ljinbt also .prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the ; yhriquß .hbatwifiis they are selling,—such as Phoaphodyne, Essence of, life, &c.—and had~analised and found ihem to consist of “Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,” £nd cates I have proved to be all forgeries. I* is for this reason that T seep out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give • those ivh'i require iths•'aftrvicei offjfiy branch an opportunity of t k&wlng* tefey can consult a legally qualifiedaoiinja pnd one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. ' ; ;nin:73 Dr. L L. Smith is tn*, qnly ; legaHy qualified medical man ad vertising, aha he has been in Melbohrife in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power ahd'^jDpbilf'fcy^ J H Syphilitic Affectibna Want of’Condition Gout and* Rheumatism. Dr. L.L., Smith can beeohsaillbafhy letter—Fee. £h Madlqine&furwMdel-to all the colonies. Dr, L. L. mith, 182 Collins-st. East. (Late the Residence of *the Gdyernbr^
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Kumara Times, Issue 464, 22 March 1878, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 464, 22 March 1878, Page 4
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