I HK GREATEST WMR 0? Pp'.ojis suffering from weak or debilitated 'constitutions will discover that by the use of this, wonderful metilcir;thcre is .'* Health for all." . The blood: is the fountain of •re, and its purity caa be maintaincd'by the usi'oi these PillS. , -.-,; ~, , •."'■. Sir.SAMUEL nAK-UR," in his work entitled " The. Nile Trilnirnri.-* says, "I ordered'-the dragoman Mahdmct to in.'or.n tns *' Fakey that! I was a, .Doctor, mid I h? J the; \-nt "medicines at the service of the sick, with adv.ee rni'i, " In a short time I had nfct'ny appHc-.?lits, to : whoiri I "served out a quantity, ot Holloway.'s'.l'ifli;. These arvi " most useful to an explorer, as >isse«sri;j'tinm'stak:i; : !i "purgative properties they crca;«.nij.,tmdcni.ible'-.affect '* upon the patient, which satisfies hiiitt of their value." SIMPLE, SAEE, Xp ;C?RTAII I
Is a certain remedy fur bad legs.' b?d breast*,' ulcerations of alt kind* It acts tiMMciiUiiitiv « "•-■.«. •.» ulSratioris, cming skin diseases, andlS ancnisAi un subduing all infiamtu.-uions. Mr. J. T. COOPER, In his accovnt of. his extraordinary traYejj jn Ohio, published in I*7l, says—*' 1 had witli mc a i;tui;>ir of Hollowny's Uintment. I gnve'.ir.mc lo t'rtii j,ji.-j.>i " and. nothing could exceed than- pratsUnJe; And, in »r.aM sequence, milk, fowls, but (or, and h-nse-leo - . w.rcd "hi upoa us,''until at 'last a tea-*poon<ul of Oirt'-w-rat "was worth a Ww) tu>d sriy rjisnuty o " d v:i.ind became si groat ihnt I w;is ** tlw small icnin'ming stock ,"* SoM bv *ll Chemists and Moslcim OUtUC World. "Ib there no hope? the sick man said ; Th* srlent doctor shook his h«ad." " While there is life there's hopes, b» cried." "iEgmto, drjm anima est, spes eat." DR. L. L SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.) ■■■... CONSULTS on all Aff'eMniiß nf tbe Nervosa System (no mntter mm w.ha l . c- nse aiif-iay;).. On sll broken-down, cor.sut.nt'inna. On all diseases arisiny:' froirt e:«Hv imliscrei ions. On Oinn. OVt T-N these colonies, those wwes*;* wUi?.h -*- we have indul-ed. in "hot yi/tjri) " tel! upon us with fearful interest. Our regrets are 'useless,' mir hnile. Th*> sole idea blmnld be th« chances we possesis of rmnedyhrg, lbs iljs vt> iii-re-ifiy have, or coinbaung the effecisi like y. to result.. Rule Jt as he may, put on av i-o.'id an exteriorjas he can, still is the victim eonsci us that'he is a l'viug lie, and that sooner or later his .vices -will discover him to the world. Our faith, our to society at large, the welfare of otir. future offspring, and the duty; we owe to ourselves forbid procrastination, and point out to us, not to wait lili the ravages break out in our constitutions.
Before negotiating with a merchant, before engauiuy with-a confidential clerk,, before employing, a barrister, a careful mmi makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occnpariy 'or residencei; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both, as to his legal qualifications and as to his 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 thesn necessary precautions and without regard- to the' fitness, qiiaHhcatiorij experience and ability fir the particular ailment reqiuririg.trsatmehty he! consults the nearest man, whoße experience and practice, perhaps," lie.Ta''quite an opposite -direction. . ft .is ■astonishing that so many .are .driven mad, ruined in health,: and: are • bankrupt in spiritß, v hope and. money.? Havo I hot for years'poi'n'ted."6ut to them that—" I, Dr. L. L. Smith;'- am'theonly legally qualine<l man advertising;in the Colonies?" Have I not also prosecuted, at; my own ..expense,' these' very ; quacks, and exposed the various nostrum's they are selling;,—such as PhosphodyneV Essence of,-life, &ci—*hd haM analised and found I hem to consist of ." JJnrnt Sugar and flavouring matter," and''the certifi* cates I have proved to be all forgeries. I* is for this reason .that-I step.ont of the ethics of profession 'and advertise* to' give thonj wh> require : the of my branch an opportunity of ku.uiring they can consult a letjaliy qualified man, and one, moreover ; : r who ', has made this his especial study. Dr. L L. Smith is tti« only legally qualified medical man. advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on "' Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility ; . . Syphilitic A ffectipna m . VVant of C iniiitiori - Gout and'li'ieumatiam. Dr. L. L. Smith can'*rTe consulted by letter—TPe». £l. ' 'Medicroes'forwarded"to'*-i a" the c'-lonies. ■ ' ■•;;:!;•. •,..; : . D'c. L L.: nvnh,! 182 ■> Collins-st. Eatf. (Late the. IWiijence of..thejGovernor,
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Kumara Times, Issue 510, 16 May 1878, Page 4
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