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II ——l I HE GREATEST. WOIDER OF MODEM : TIMT!S;t w. imt Person 1 ; suffering from weak or debilitated constitution* will discover that by the use of- this wonderful there is “ Health for all.” The blood is the f of life, and its purity can be maintained by the iu'< or' tana Pills. Sir SAMUEL RAKER, in his work entitled “ The Nile Tributaries in Abvsslui*," says, “ I ordered the dragoman Malunnct to riia-ria t»a “ Kakcy that I was.a Doctor,-and, that I Itai.ii.e 1.. t “medicines at the service of the sick, with ,ad*lce graVs. “In a short time I had many applicants, to whom, t “served out a quantity of. Holloway’s, Pills. The-c aro “ most useful to an explorer, as possessing niinTistakslis “ purgative properties they create ; ati,- inideniahl*. »c<ct “ upon the patient, which satisfies him of their value.” SIMPLE, SAFE, AN]) CURTAIN 1 Is a certain remedy fur bad legs, had .breast}, ; *ud ulcerations of all kinds. It acts miracul-mslv In si-A/Vr ulcerations, chring : skint diseases, and /in a)icat.»g. Aui subduing all inflammations. Mr. J. T. COOPER; In his account *f his ostranrdiniry - trisvels ia Ghma, published in i&;t. says—“ I kad-Vvitli me a quauiily “of Holloway’s Ointment.' T gave, some'to the people, **• and nothing could exceed thetr.gratitodc; auid,; iuVvU- “ sequence, milk,, fowls, butter, and hyrse-fceo: poured “in upon us,.until at last a tea-spoontdl of Omtauat t was worth,a, iowl and anyjquaiully o p«ns,;*hd,»ii» demand became so great tfiatl was .obliged Jo l.u; up ** the small lenisining stock ” - .’.v i ■ : - a Sold.by alii Chemists Slid Mediciaa: Vendors iV.r-.viiU. out the World. “Is there no hope ? the'&ick man said -; The silent- doctor shook his head.” “While there is life there’s hope, he omed.” . - ■ '*■ “ dumamma est, spes eat.” IDRX Tj, ;LAI SMITH,..:O ) (The only legally-qualified medical man ' ■ • ’ advertising) 5 on all Affections oftliej NOrvJj.uslSySfcem (no-mat terrom. whqt .-On On all earl£ iudiir 1 creVidnS.‘t',- '' On Gout. On r 'RhetiiHttiirtn,a • ' TN these colonies, those excesses which wa have indulged .in “ h6t youth ” tell upon uarwilhj^arfftliutereist^,^^ Our, regrets are futile. The sole idea should be the Ranees ..e 'iii-i'-AtlUfl i ~ v , pu. on as vo»d an exterior, as;be the victinrconsch-nathat hei lie, anil that sooner/ or, later his o yjij£sryrill discover: him- to, the EWorld. jOjpr* faith, our. obligations^to : a*iciety,. at luge, -the Welfare of ••hr futfirp offaJriqgj'’’Atfd Hhe duty, wh 6\ve : to' 6uraelv& u ‘lot4)id' procrastination,. and 'point.outito;uip, nht. to wait till the ravages-break touVin ouerconsututions. T .. v;™— Before negociatiiig /with* « j merchant, before engagihgwitha confidential clerk, before employing a barristei7~ar careful man makes enquirtefciaa to' thSir SlinffiSg, their; length ‘of' and, in the case oLaJcgal adviser, both as tt». his qiialifi^tiiip^^d^^.t<>--hi« capabilities of transacting tile J ii}diviaifel business he to say, however, in the Selebtioh : 6f- a medical man, the shffersr frequently omits these necessary precautions and withon t regard t to the fitness,, qualification, experience and ability: forf the, particular ailment requiring treatment, he'.consulta the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite an* opposite direction. . ' It is astonishing, that so; many are driven mad, ruined lro -health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money/ Have 1 not, for years pointed out to .them that—“ I, Dr. L. L. Smith, 1 ain the only legally qualified man, advertising in. tfie Colonies? Havel riot also prosecuted, at my, own expense,' these very quacks, and exposed the variotix Tinstriiins they are selling,—such as , Essence of, life, &c.—and had analised- and found >hem to consist Idf Burnt-Sugar and flavouring, matter,” and theoertiEentos I have proved.tto he allforgfties. gU is for this reason, tha^t-1 ppt ( of. .the ethics of profession and jadYertise,: tp give those wh » require the ;df my branch an opportunity of Knowing they can consult a legally one, moreover, who has made' this-his especial study. . . Smith- is' ■'tu'w 'ofiljt legally qnalthed medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne' twenty-four years m full prsetioe on, • • ; ;Nerv«i<iß Diseases. , Loss of Power and' I)ehiiiiy '’y Syphilitic Affection's f WanrofOoffditloti n r r P out BJVeqnttatisra. i r ’ » L ’ , Smilh can b e consultedliy , £1 Medicines forwarded to ail tne coiontes. ' >; ... f-r^« -» v rr (Late the Residence of th 4 Giyernof.

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Kumara Times, Issue 485, 16 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 485, 16 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 485, 16 April 1878, Page 4

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