IHK GREATEST wotder m]missißt. : ';fetasi will discover that by the use of this wonderful intdlci:* there is.;**-Health % all." The .blood is the- f .imuiu of li:e, and iti purity can he maintained by the n»e oi tac*e Pills. - • Sir SAMURI; HAKER, -"""'. in his wort entitled " The. Nile Tributaries in Alvstiiia," says, ." i ordered the dragoman Mahomrt to ih:.;rm 1»a " Kakcy that 1 was a_ Doctor, and thai Mui the L.«t " medicines at the service of the sick, with ad'icc "In a short lime 1 had nuny applicants.' to whuuiil " served out a quantity of HollowayN l'ilis. Thexe aro ** most useful to an explori-r. as "purgative properties lliey creaic in iin.K-i.ijiiU- «.-.c:t SIMPLE, Is a certain, remedy for bad legs. b*d bre» ulcerations ol all kinds. It sets miracunnisiv su .»«•,£ ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and '-in iirtkt.tt .ij, Subduing all imUmmations. M*. J. TROOPER, in his,'account of his "extraordinary traysls f in ChLia, published »i itji, says—" 1 li«d with *ne a qu*u>i.y " and notliiiig could exceed their gratitude.; siul, in .„u- ---" scqriencc milk, fowls, hiftier, and Uvrje;[o«<i }K.ki*d "in upon, us, until at last a kea-spooriiuj'~oi Ointut.ut s, auj .io sp\>\ by all Chemists and Medicina Licujhioutthe World. ■ . • ' • •'.* In -UiereVno hope 1 the nick man said |>. Th« silent- doctor shook his ReVd." ; . "'." ">f .While there is life there's : h.ope, he : t? cried." \ '.V ..- % " dum anima est, spea'est." ~ jDR. L../L:'.- SMITH, . (The only legally qualified medical man . fV advertising!) - ».' ' r GO N;« TJ LT 8 ; ; : on ail Afft-ci tons ttf: tlie'N.ervonßfSyitßjn (no matter rom whatcunne arising).;'On all broken down On all diseases arising from cr«itiiinß. ■■' A On Ootft. On Rheunatiimj, ; "■■ -...wi* have indulged-iti "hot youth" '" tell upon ns;with fearful interest.-. ' Our regrets are UNtdttiin, ourrepinlngs futile. The sole idea sholild be thechances we poßSißfl of remedying-thrills we al- . revly have, or combating • jfche: u eflfecJ : » likely *o result. Hide it as he riiay, |>nt on as i<o.id a;» fxt-rior-at HS- can*, stiJii'is ■•■. the victim couscti- us that lir is- : *;rv£ihg lie, ;■ ftn*l jLLjit Koouer or later his; discum.- hi in to Ihe world, ..PprVfailX onr obligations to society; at large, -the Wt'.ifnrH of ■ .nr future arid *nV duty, we owe to onrsolves forotd' pro-' fira«nriation,.andipoint out to, to wait till the ravages break onjfc .in pur constitu turns. - .. \ ; - Before with A* merchant, before enga«iiitj with a confidential clerk, . before employing a .barrister, a -careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their, length; of. occitpany oXar£si.dence »'.! and, in the cane ot adviser, b«ith ; as.to capaliilitiits of the individual bumneHs he conaiiltn him npori.' Stratiire to sav, hf»wever, in rho aeleotion* of' k medical man, the sufferer frequently.omits tht)3-i necesaary precautions and without regard to the ritnes«, qualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consul fa the nearest man, whose experience amd, practice, perhaps, lie in quite an direction. ,- '■ ' It is astonishing that so many -are'.'"..' driven m»d, ruined in health, and are':.." bankrupt in spirits, hope and .hioney"/r :,; - Have I not fir years pointed out to that—''.l, Dr. L. L. Smith, : ; \nAs ; '' letrally'qualified man advertising "in the 1 '"- o>ilonieH?" Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks", and exposed the various nostrums" llfey ,?§?. are selling, —such as Phosphodyne,i'-Es?. 1? sence of, life, &o.—and had found hem to consist of '• Burnt• S«»ar ... and flnvourine; matter," and c«tes I have proved to be all is for this reason that I step oiitf'c& Ulfe ethics of profession advertise^'Jt^f^S 1 those win require the branch an opportunity of ru »w* ( ri^'i|SSy v can consult a legally q'tinlifted mait/^Aliipl. one, moreover, who has made this ilia \ especial study. y : Dr. L L. Sinith is'''trm, only legally qualified medical man and he lias been in Meinour ' in full practice on ' ..; -j « •. . Nervous Diseases ' : ' ' Loss of P. • wef and Debility ' Syphilitic AffecMons Want <»f C-m.lition . .-,.'• :., (ront and Riieiiinfttism; . Dr. L. L. Smith can he. consulted by letter—Fe«. £1 Medicines forwarded to all the colonifSi Dr. L L. mith, 182 OoiUns st. East. (L;*te the Residence *»f the fiovernor
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Kumara Times, Issue 484, 15 April 1878, Page 4
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