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WOSDES OF.MODEM TIMES! Person* suffering fro will discover that by tne use oi tins wontierlul me there is " Health for all." The bloml is the fnivit li::. and iti purity can be maintained by the u-.e oi these Sot SAMUEL BAICER, in his tmr< entitled " The Nile Trih<ir.-tri»<;in Ahvss'fcia," s:'Vv " 1 ordered the dr.i.;«)nin Mahomet tonilonn hi* " I'akev that 1 was a Dortor. ami that I h.-i« the l>„t ' medicines at the servic- of the sick, with adt'ec - : r. "In a short lime I had rv\ny applicants, to wn-»i served out a quantity nt Hoilowny's Pihs. The;e are || most useful to an exr.lonr, as pas"sessiii» unmistakabla | purgative proper.-ies ihey create hii inidcniaiile e(t»ct ' upon the patient, which satisfies him of their value." SIMPLE, SAFE, AHD-GI'RTiAJin tain rt :l «e,-ij' for hnd hid .im_ liberations of all kinds. It acts miraculously ;•; r. .*,,.,» ulceration:-., airing diseases, and m a.ii..^;,-*ud subduing all ' M:?. .1. T. COOPER, ' ' in his accsKEi of his ey.tr.-.vr.finar'v travels i:i O>:no. pttMishva in il-;c,. >ay*-" 1 };a/j win mo a c,* 'I or Holltway'e Ointment I s.,*, e to the pee pie, || and nithk'itc could exceed iiieir grat.hMtt; sitd.ir. win-. " sequcacc. tnifc, '.owls, in-itcr, «mu Wiu-lecd vo"*d "in up-xi us, until at last a nia-spooniul'of OiuUuj.t " * wur:h n io\vi and fn« quantity cr pens, ai.d <iia mn.i.'i L-c.ii-.ic S) uvcit ihr.t 1 -.v:.s ofch> j£ mOik iio [* tli.-t-? !■■>> ii mk- i. i,\\-c sick man said ; Hi -■<■'[■* -..ci .<-,.1w;:-.i. Ins head." W il:- li •i. :.; Met! ere'a hope, he ." '--■, i ; uii ;"i!p-.- est, apes est." :»". :..'■. HITB, (The (...•_ It ... .j.t-.uhed medical man V: u K s i; L T S on ail AfiVcuons of t ,o Nervous System (mi uuiTtcr n.t» what c-tnse arisiny). On all br.-ken down constitutions. On ail di3fh,se.s :u'isuii» from early indis-civfi-ins. « On •■it'i!?. Oa Uhtu >atism, is t[\v\<z colonies, tii..we excesses which *- >vt. iiH,ve iuiinlued in "hot youth" leli uf>tui us with to-triiil interest. Our hi jre?s -'ve u.-eies;-, our repininga ruiiSfi. PliH t-..!e id; a should be the chances we possi-pa oi rmtiedy'ino i.he ilia we already ha«e. nr the effects Hke : y in r«anlr. Unit-, it as he may, put oo HH an.,il an «>..\tt>i'ii>r w. he c-m, skill is ti»e vict:i» conscious th-ii he is a 1 ving lie, ao.i tiiac sooner, nr iiiier hta vices will discover hmi *io iiie w.?rlti. Our faith, our oUiijatioiis 10 snc«f-v at the weiiare of otiv future I'lFspruig, and the duty, we owe to oors-.'vy* Forbid proisrasnnation, &nA out to us, not to w.'.'.t iili the rav'u-f;-. break out iu our coastihi turns ueu'>ci4ftMsj \vith a merchant, before Hng*j;iiio with a c->:itJUHiitial clerb, before ?. Uirrister. a cireful inati niiikes enquiries as to-their sunding, their length, of uccut.iai:;» or residence; a tid. iu the caan of a adviser, both aa to hi" 3 qua.!inva(i<-.r.s aud as to his . capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults' him upon. . Strange to say, however, in ,\.he selection of a medical man, theauSeiei 1 fi*e<|uently omits t.hes« necessary pre-auiiooa and with«>uf repaid to the titness, ijUHlification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requirini/ treiifcaiem', he consults j the nearest man, whose experience and I practice, perhaps, He in (juitoau opposite j direction. i It 13 astonishing thai so many are I driven mad, nimei in health, and are j bankrupt, in spirit", hope and money? | Have I not f>r year. l - pj'nied out to them I that—" V, l)r. L. L. tsmilh, am the only ; Uv/ally o,naliHc i id m advertising in the Colonie.o l u Have I not aiso prosecuted, I at my own expense, these very quacks, j and exposed the various nostrums they i are selling.—*nch as Pbosphodyne, Essence oi, life, *&c.—aad had anahsed and found i hem to consist of '• Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter," and the certificates I have proved to be a!l-f-<rsjeries. i» is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give those. wh-> require ?-hs a-Tvices of my branch an oj'po.- f unity >f Kii »*ving they can consult, a legally <juilined man, and one, moreover, who has made this his especbl study. Dr. L L. Smith is tti„ only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he ha-5 been in Melbourne twtnty four years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power a-id Debility «£ Sypbiliric AffecMons Want of 0 .n.iition Got)-.H»d Rheumatism. Dr. L. L. S-.i'i'h ca». he consulted by letter—Fe-.. £1 Medicines forwarded to all the c dotii'.'s. Dr. L. L.- miih, IP 1 } 0»!lins-st. East. (Latn tb« li»sifle>nv of tiie Governor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 568, 23 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 568, 23 July 1878, Page 4

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