THE GREATEST WONDER OE;MODEM TIMES! "SiW suffering from weak or.debititated,cpnstitutionj will discover that by the use of tliV. wbridetflil : "rnVriici:* there is ' Health for all." The.blofld is.thejnnntaiii of Me, and iu purity can be maintained by,the use b:' th'e*» Sir SAMUEL IHKER, in his work entitled '«The Nile tributaries in AbviwanU," says, ' I ordered 'the dragoman Mahomet to iimrm ue „ l ' a *?y tnat l wa * a Doctor, and that I had the b-st • k medicines at the service of the sick, with adricc'gratis. In a short time I had many to ihwiv. I served out a quantity of Hollnwny's .Pills. ; The»e nro •'purgative properties thoy'create an undauiablVkivcct upon the patient, which satisfies- him of their vaiix." SIMPLE, SAFE, AP CIRTAIS! Is a certain remedy for bad legs, bad brea<t« umJ ulcerations of all kinds. Tt acts tmraculously in .i. ». a » ulcerations, curing <kin di —• • "■ subduing all intiaiuinaiions. Mr. J. T.COOPER, in liis account ef his extraordinary travels in China, published in 1871, says-" 1 had with nie a quant;;* of Hplloway s Ointment. I cave some to the people; and nothing could exceed their gratitude; and/iin >.<*■ sequence, milk, fowls, butter, and hnrse-leeu poured in upon us, until at last a tea-spooritul' o:' Oimn.rat " was worth a lowl and any qua " tile small icmaining stock " Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vc:K'.»r« thrjuitvi Out the World. . .■. ' s "Is there no hope] the sick man said ; Th« silent doctor shook hia head.'' "While there 1b: life there's hope, he cried." " JSgroto, dum anima eat, apes est." DR. L. : L! SMITH, , (The only legally qualified medicalhian advertising.) ' CO N S tj L/T S'. on all Affections of the Nervous System, (homatter rom what c*uße arising). ■■' On all hmkeii down constitutions. On all diseases arising- from early indiscretions.: ; ; On flout. On Rheu-natism. TN these colonies,' those excesses, which -*- we. have hidnli«ed in '•'• hot youift" tell upon us withfearful interest.'' '; Our regrets s are ÜBelefw; <nnr Wipinirigs futile.; The sole'idea »ho,nld,be the chances we/ possess' of remedying the ills v?e already have, or; comba|,)ng_ ! {iher effects likely to result; "Hide it'as he may, put on as an as,M cap,, still is the victim, coiisctf-us'thatih/is a M&tigjie, anil that wboner or-laterihis vices mil discover h:m to the world-;- Ow faith, our obligations to the welfare of -mr future offspring,'and 'the duty, wo owe t,o .out-solves* crastination, .and point 6Ut to us, not to wai< till the ravages break outj in constitutions ;..•;'..',' ' *">*- T " Before negociating;. with a merchant, before engaging wjth a confidential clerk, before employing a barrister, a careful mat) makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of iiccnpany or residence; and, in the case o'f• a legal adviser, 1 [frith, as to his legal qualifications and as to his ■ capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults, him upon. Strange to hi>wever. 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 he. cpnsults the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie'in quite aa opposite direction. r ■..,■■■ It is astonishing that so many are driven; mad, ruined-in health, and are bankrupt in spirits,' hope and money? Have I not for.years pointed,butytQ. them that—"l, jpr.li: L:;Simtht aTm jhe only legally qualified,miin A the Colonies?" "Have I not also prosecuted, 'at my 1 own ex|^nse f 'thwe Very; and exposed the various nostrums *Smey are a»< Phosphddjfne, Essence of; life, &c—aud had apahsed and ..found 'hem to consist of..""Burnt, Sugar and flavouring matter," and the certificates I have'proved to be {ill forgeries.' ! - i* U for this reason that T step 'brit bPthe ethics of profession and advertise/to.give those win require 'the setvicesSioif.my branch an opportunity of irn/>fr'«ng;they can consult a legally qualified one, moreover, who has made ttas his especial study. . . _. "TV.-T. T. i_:i. ' ■'._•*' [-i r\... qualified medical man advertising, atol he has been in Melbourne twenty-fpnr- years in full practice on ' *•' Nervous Diseases ! ; '" ' ' n'"Losßof P.-wer and Debility jt Syphilitic Want of Condition Ooutand Rheinbatisat.: Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted by lftbT—Fee. £l. Medicines forwarded to nil the c douies. .'■;.'- o*'/ P v r - L - L- n mith, East. (Late the Residence of the Governdr.
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Kumara Times, Issue 466, 25 March 1878, Page 4
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