I H 1C CSRJiATK<r WONDER OF MODERN TIMES! Piersons suffering from weak or debilitated constitutions will discover that by the use of, this wonderful jni.l-Vni' there is “ Health for all." .The blood is the ‘•.(nitain of life, and its purity can he maintained by the use ov-licm Pills. ' 1 • ■ ' • • ■ Sir SAMUEL DAKRR, in his work entitled “ The Nile Tributaries in A' • ssni* * joys, 1 ordered the dragoman. Mahomet to in:> r;.i tile ti Fakoy that I was a Doctor, and thaVi Wj the Lm* ( | medicines,at;lbc service o£.lhc#ick, w’ilh a^fK;e.'grain. In a short, time I had ninny applicants, to whom I served our-a quantity of.HollowlyVPilft. These are *| most useful to an explorer, as possessing, unmistakatli purgative properties they create an uliilcmibte■'eiVeel upon the patient, which satisfies! him of their Value.* SIMPLE, SAFE, AND .CERTAIN 1 Is A certain remedy ; bad. legsv bad breiuu, and ulcerations of all ‘kinds, ft hnfc*culoiwly In Kca>«{ Ulcerations, curing *km -diseases, and ui arfcuti"* *Ji subduing all imlammations. - : ” i ■ Mr. j; t. cooet.r, 0') rf.hi*. extraijrdinary.travels la China, 6/t, wfilfWne a quality » Ointment--1. rava *poieVtD;jhre peuplx _ could exceed thert grdmfiiJt i 4ml, in tu*. “sequence, milk, fotvla,-butter, and horic-foSd foiled Vin upon us,, until at .last,a lea;spooniul. o: Oimu.vi»t ■ • was worth a ’foVl -and ** demand became, so-great ihatd ,waa r ohii i *a un " the jnull lofnaining stick * “■'* .Sold b and ~ Medicine • Vendorir ibßhi^ “ Is tKere ’uo ?* thtf iiid - Thr* silent doctor iho6k' HlK i lieW. , ’ v i “ While there .is"life there's hope, he cried.” ' vii.i j\ fat nis account published'in i ” of Holloway 1 " and nothimr i if JEgrnto, dumanirna eat, spes eat.” DR. L. L SMITH, (The only ;le«al!y qualified .medical .man , advertising.) CONSUL’ T S : on all Affections . f the Nervous. System (no limitt-r viun wliat c nae arininy). On nil hriiken-down’ciiiisHtutioua'. On nil diseases ansiiio from early'i'ndiscre'ii'hs. ■ On Gout, On .Rheu uatisro, ■/ TS these colonies, those excesses: which we have indulged in V b.ot. youth" tell upturns with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repininga futile. The sole idea should.bethc chances we possess of reinedyiitg 1 the ills ‘ Ere already have, - ■ or Combating- the Effects like y to result. Hiite 1 1 as' : he'«iay^-(,ut on as L'ood a i exterior as ho/c'ivri/stilj is the .vii tliii conscr ns that fy; i.s a-l ving lie, anri tnat s'oi.Kier “oV later 1 ' fits ‘vices will discover him to lhe. t world.. Qur. faith, our idilioari/tiis' ft) adctct.y' at large, the weliapu of ,<.»!>_ future .oJFsjirifig,' Snd'~the duty/ - we owe-to crastination, us, not to wait-till theravages-^reat tmfr tn oi/if SonRtit.iitious - ’ '' > ; i * -*• Before negociatihg with a. .merchant, before engaging. with a qonfidential clerk, before employing a bamSferf \ jcagefnl man makes enquiries' as : to - tKeirstanding, their length of occupany or residence; and, in the case of a legal advisee/ both as to his legal qualifications and T as to hia 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 ar driven mad, ruined in health, and. ar bankrupt in spirits, hope and money Have 1 not for years pointed out to then that—“ I, Dr, L. Lv,Smith,' am’the'on! legally qualified .man advertising in th Colonies ?”' Have I hot also prosecuted at my own expense, these .very quacks and exposed the various nostrums 'the are selling,—such as Phusphodyiie, Ea sence of, life, &o. —and had ..analised ani is for this reason that I step : but’ 6Fth ethics of profession arid advejrtlse, to gi\ those who -require’ the services of m branch an opportunity of Knowing tht can consult a legally qualified one,’ moreover, ’ who Has 'made "thfir h especial study.' Dr. L L. Smith is ti.„ qnlyi legal qualified medical jnan and I bps been in Melbourne twentydqur -yea in full practice on * ’ " " Nervous DiaeasesLoss of Power and. Debility SypbiJjHc .Affections , / ' '-WafA dt Condition J >; ; , Gout ftnd : R,hehm'atisml Dr. L. L. Smitli can be consulted by letter—Pee. £l. Medicines forwarded to C*>lopi6g, .* : —-r -- - D Fa -j. raith, 182 Collins-atr East. (Date the llesidence of the Covernor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 483, 13 April 1878, Page 4
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