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m±mm mm 'j^^r fetM W2 £^^W# THE GREATEST WOOER OP MODEM TUBES! HfltliWl* PlttS Prmons suffering from weak or debilitated constitution* will discover .that by the use of this wonderful medicine there is " Health for all." The blood is the i,.,mta lH 0 f lite, and it» purity c~-' ' —* '*■*' *•■ ■ ■ • Pills. Sin SAMUEL BAKER, in his work entitled " The Nile Tributaries in Abvswnia " „ * a ? e ? t,m I was a Doctor, arid that! h»J the l«t medicines at the service of the sick, with aii.ice emit. in a short lime I had irony applicants, to whom I <( served out a quantity ot HolfnwhyV Pills. The*, are <f most useful to an cxr.lnn.-r. as posseting unmisttkaUa purgative properties .they create.an undeniable .ncct upon the patient, which satisfies him fir their yalm SIMPLE, SAFE, MD ■GSffITJLIJF! Is a. certain remedy for bad legs; bad bre.it., .ad ulcerations of all kinds, f ulcerations, curing skin i subduing all'ihuamn&tioris. ■"* " Mr. J. .T. sequence, milk," fowls *'in upon us, until'at' ( ~_«..„.. was worth a'lbwl and" any 'qua%ty*'c?'i .' demaud became so great that I *-•-•- the small lemaining stock* Sold by all Chemists and Medicine V«»i.n Otfttho World. J - t .-".-' *r "Is there no hope? the sick man said ; The silent doctor shook hiahead." ■■" While there is life there's hope, he cried." " -<32groto, dum anima est, spes est." DR. L. L.. SMITH;; -- '- (The only legally qnalified medical man advertising.) C OJlfLlS^ on all Affections irf-the r Neyyous.System (no matter, rom what fl:*iwei»rising). On all briikQn T do;wjitCj>fistitfli;|on». On all digeftses; arising indis- •■■ • ■-" .-orations. ~.:-. ..•.---, Oo .Gout. ; Qn Rheu natiem. • we have indulged in " hot youth" tell upon us with fearful interest". /.'. Our regrets are useless, our repinings futile. The sole idea should be th&chances we possess of remedying the ills wealready have, or combating the" effects likely to result. Hide'it "as he rtiay, put on as i»o;>d an extpTior as fie icarij' still is the victim consoi. us that hfeil sliving lie, and that sooner or later his'/vices will discover him to the world. Our faith, our obligations to society ?at -large, 0 -'file welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we owe to ourselves-forbidllgro-crastination,.and point outitb'us,.not to wait till the rashes break out in our constitutioua. . ;• Bufoce aeijociating with- ft: merchant, before with aoiifidfintial clerk, before employing a barrister,; a{ careful m:in mulrua uunuimnn ..r. *,. *u_:__ i itheir length of occiipa'njr orresjdance*; as to his legal qualificationsarid as to his capabilities of transacting'.the'individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, theanfferer friqneijtly omits thesu necesaary precaution's atid withr out regard to the qualification experience and ability for the particular; ailment requiring treatment, he commits the nearest man, whose* experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite aa opposite direction. . . It is astonishing that so : many are driven mnd, ruined in health,: and are bankrupt uj spirits, hop© and■: ;money t Colonies T Hawe I ! riot also .prosecuted at my own expense, these' quacks, and exposed various niirtrums tb*y are sellin<*,-T-aufch as Essence of, life; &•.—aqd arid , a ■ -—•"«"■ "» "urai sugar and flavouring matter," atict the-oStifi-cates I have proved to be all forgeries; i. is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give those who require f,he services of my branch an opportunity of sraxving they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover; who has made this his especial study. L V Sraith iB l -"« ™ly legally qualihed medical man advertising„and-he has been m Melbourne twWy-fo Q *Te'ara in full practice on "." ' ■ , J Nervous Diseases ">v**." - ui: •*. Loss of Power and Debility; Syphilitic Affections ' Want of Ci'»n«liti'oh\ r T) t T f? 0 ?!^ 3 R,^m»tism. all the colonies. ' •*' , «':' °a t i» Ba ? , , h '"«*' East. (Late the Residence of the'Gbvertfor

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Kumara Times, Issue 486, 17 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 486, 17 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 486, 17 April 1878, Page 4

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