Oft* fjSSgs nz M pi > m i I HE GREATEST WOOER OP MODERN TIMES ! fm PERSONS suffering from weak or debilitated constitutions will discover that by the use of this wonderful medicine there is “ Health for all.” The blood is the fountain 6f life, and its purity can be maintained, by. the use ol' these Pill*. Sir SAMUET. RAKER, in his work entitled ” The Nile Tributaries in Abv S ,:»!*,” “ I ordered the dragoman Mahomet to inform the Fa|tcy that 1 was a Doctor, and that I had tlie heet medicines at ,th« service of the sick, with adrice gratis. ‘ln a short time I had ineny applicants, to whnm I served out a quantity of HuUosemV Pills.’ These an ” most useful to an explorer, as possessing unmistakable ti purgative properties they create ah undeniable effect * upon the patient, which satisfies.hint of their value.’* SIMPIE, SAFE, ASD CERTAEf 1 mu Is a certain remedy Ibr bad legs. badbreasK, an* ulcerations of all kinds.lt acts mrrdculotisly in iieinng ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and .-.i «■rest:;;t ■ *nd subduing all iuilainmatiens. Mr. J. T. COOPER, In his account of his extraordinary travels In China, published in I*7j, says—“ I had with me a qaanriiy of Holloway’s Ointment. ■ I, gave .some to tint people, ** and nothing could ■ exceed iKoir gratitude; and-, ia'ene ** sequence, milk, fowls, butler, and horse-feed poured “in upon us, until at last a tea-spoonful of Ointment was worth a lowland any quantity ol peas, aVid ike ~ demand became so great that 1 was obliged 10 Imk up " the small leauiaing stoex " ■ Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vandart tXVeuiim OUttlie World. “B» there no hope 1 the flick man said ; Thu'silent doctor shook bis head.” “ While there ia life there’s hope, • he cried.” “JSgruto, dura aniina eat, apes eat,” ; | DR. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.) ! CONS U L T.S . ; on ail Affections of the Nervous System (no matter rom what cause arising). On all broken do wnconstitu lions. - On ail diseases arising front early indis-
. pro! inns. On flout. On Rhen oatism, T"N the«e colonies, those excesses which ■ wo have indulged in “hot-youth” tell upon us with fearful interest. i - Our regrets are useless, our repinings futile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying; the ills' We-al-ready have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide it, as hp piay,vput: on as good an exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious'that he is a bring lie, and that sooner or later hia discover him to : < the world; r iOukt faith, our obligations to society at ,large,;,the’• welfare ofour future, offsprings th©, duty, we owe to ourselves, forbjiL crastinati()n, aiid po|ui out to üB, nbf io'!, wait till the ravages odrdold- ; stitubioiis ■■■■' i. 7i 5 Before' negociating” with ;»■ : before engaging with a confidential! clerlty. before employing a, barrister,, a, oarefjtlLman makes enquiries as-to their length of oocupany or. residence; arid, in the case of a legal adviser, Both,. as to hia legalquhlificatiiins-and capabilities of transacting the -individual business he consults him upon. -• r Strange/ to say, ho wever, in - the : selection iof ia t medical man, the sufferer frequently omibj [ 'these necessary, precautions-and without regard to the fitness, qualincatioh, experience and Ability {or the particular ailment requiring treatmbn{/be nil&ulla the nearest man, , whose experientw and practice, perhaps; liein quilie kri rippoaite direction.., " _ It is air Hnanf a&f .driven mad, ruined in health; 1 Etftl afce , bankrjfpV l in apirits, Have I not for years pointed pat to them that—“l, Dr. L. L. Smith;'arnf-Kn only legally qualified man advertbKPgoto‘4he ; 'Colonies ?” • Havel not. also;prqseouted, at my, own expense, these yery quacks, and exposed the various jtfiey are selling,;—such as sonce of, life, ifec'.—and'had anaiisea and* found iherii to' consist. of.’iff BfirnU Sugar and flavouring matter,” and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries, h is f«n this reason that I fstep pat qffthesr ethics of profession Pnd advertise/to those who require the . services, of my ' branch an opportunity of'khoWing they can consult a legally qualified, man, and one, moreover. who ij hks ; inside" this ‘h« ‘ especial study. Dr.;L L: Smith is - t(W ! bply legaffy qualified medical man advertising; andhe has been in Mel bourne.twenty-fpnr years in full practice on 1 v • Nervous Diseases. ~ ,v " Loss of Power Syphilitic. ASfebtioninv - : - Want ,of i Cqpjiitionj _ Gout .and. Rheumatism. Dr.. L. L. Smith, can.- be i letter—Pee, £l. Medicines . all the c.donies. / '/S ' r ‘- L ’**• r mith, (Late the Residence: of IheObvernSrj: " ! forwarded to
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Kumara Times, Issue 511, 17 May 1878, Page 4
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