WOIDEE, OP MODEM TBTFf! Persons suffering from weak or debilitat will discover tint by the use of lliis wonderful mcriici •» there is " Health for all." Tlid blood is the Hvtiir ■*:;. .f life, and its purity can be maintained by the ns;: m tr.~ ..i Pills. Sir SAMUEL RAKER, in his work entitled " The Nile Tributaries in v - «;■■«-." says, " I ordered the drsgom.iii Maliomct to i:; ,-ia t"» " Fakey that I was a Doctor, and that 1 ha, the 1 ,t "medicines at the service of the sick, with ad- or v;iv, ». " In, a short time I had runny applicists, to wlu.r., I " served out a quantity of Holloway's iHtts. Thisc :. e " most useful to an cxplurt-r, as possessing' tuiniisi?.ka'.!; "pttrgative properties they create ;,n imdeui::hle «(';.. :t ' upon the patient, whic'i satistics him ot" their vaiue." SIMPLE, SAEE, ASD CIBTAB! certain remedy for bad lejs. b-id br.. riu, i-.i wtcifttions of all kinds. It acts mintcuK>u«ly .c ah. ; ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and in »rit : . '..• , .A subduing all iiillauiMiatiuns. . '* Mr. J. T. COOPER, in his accovßt of his travels in Ou<a, pvbhnhed i« ifr/r, say*®-"' 1 l.ad wioi uio a ,j-.:.i;. . r "of Holloway's Ointment. I gave sums to t..: ;c„ ._■. " and nothing could exceed their gr.-uimj ' " sequence, milk, fowls, butter, and !u»s "in upon us, until at last a tea-spooilul o.'' Oii'i::«:.t " wns worth a lowl and Kny quantity ot peas, wn: .„.i " demand buctme so greoi that! wt.s obliged :.. " the small uiniAiuing stoct " . "" . Sold by all ChoaiUts and Medicine Vr.-iJ .r- *: t J> Out the World. ' "Is there no hope? 'the sick man said ; The silent doctor shook his head." "While 1 here, is life there's hope, he cried." ." ..SLgroto, dum amma eat, spes eat." DR. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.) CONSULTS on all Affections of the Nervous System (no matter mm what cause arising). On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arisiii',; from early indiscretions. On Gout. On Rhen natism, TS these colonies, those excesses which -*- we have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon us with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our'repininirs fmile. The sole idea Bhonld be tho chaiicea • we possess of remedying the ills we alre.uty have, or combating the effects likeiy to result. Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious that he ia a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our faith, our obligations to society at large, the welfare of our future offspring, and" the duty, we owe to ourselves forbid procrastination, and point out to usj 'not to wait till the ravages break out in our conBtittitions. Before negociating with a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk, before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of ocenpany or residence; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and'as to hia capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, thesuEferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and. without regard to tho fitness, qualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he. consults tlm nearfsi man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction. It is astonishing that so many are driven mid, ru.ned in health*' and are bankrupt_ni spirit*, Hope and* money? Have 1 ii>t for years pointed, out to them that—"l, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualifie 1 man advertising in the Colonies?" Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very, quack*, and exposed the various noat'r'n'ms they are a-liiusj,—such a-. EswncH of, life, &,-,. u\d had anahsel and found ih.-iii to c msist of " Burnt .Sugar and flavouring matter," and the cortlfi-c*ti-s I have proved t,<> he all forgeries, ii is for t his reason that, I step, out of the ethics of profession and advertise,-to give tho.-vi win require the services of triy i branch an opportunity of K.iiwing can consult, a legally qualified man, one, moreover, who has made; this hi\ ttsppcial suidy. ; 'y ' " Dr. L L. Smith is tt>. only legally; qiialiiii-d. medical man advertising,, and heV has been in Melbourne twenty four?yeJiii\ in full pnetice mi ■ '-''' '/'''■' Nervous Diseases ' Loss of P.. W er and Debility^// : Syphrlitic Affections .-"'' ;' Want of O.mdittori ■/ • ,f Gout, -,vnd Rheumatism. "* Df. L L. Smith can be 'consulted;bV 1,.t.t,-r—Pjb•. £1 Medicineifißfrw^rdillo all "he c douies. , : ? '. jf . •': ■ f.^ij Dr. L L. BMth, IB2'^ij£nifcßt 0 s», 1 (Lite t.h« Renuience Gove W^>
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Kumara Times, Issue 523, 31 May 1878, Page 4
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