lil ( HE GREATEST WOKDER OF MODEM Inn’S I Phrsons suffering from weak or debilitated constitution* will discover that by the use of this wonderful medicine there is “ Health for all." The blood is me fnnntatu of life, and its purity can be maintained by the use oi these Pills. Sir SAMUET, PIKER, in his work entitled ‘‘ The Nile Tribntar'io* in Ah- tr'sh,* says, “ 1 ordered the dragoman Maiioniet to Ki'irsj t~.t “ Fakey that I was a Doctor, and that I had ibe h—t “medicines at the service of the sick, with ad* ice s-rsvs. “ In a short time i had mony applicants, to tramo I ‘'served out a quantity oi Hoilttway’s Pins. Thnu '* most useful to au explorer, as possessing ounustaks* ‘e “ purgative properties they create au undeniable *' upon the patient, which satisfies him of tiieir nduo " SIMPLE, SAEE, AED CSRTAIi! m Is a certain remedy for bad lags. b«J brc*»t», >nd ulseraliuns of aU kinds. It acts miraculottslv -a K«»i sr nlcefatiyiks, curing skin disadses, and in nrroatutg a«4 subduing all inftauiKuiiuii.*, Mr. J. T. COOPER, In bi« account »f his extraordinary tmvAs in China, Bttbiinaed m ifryi, says 1 had wiiit tr.a a q»»sHry " of Holloway’s (fimmeot 1 pare sew to the r>ev;de. “ and nothing could exceed U.oir graovutl-a ; r.tel, hi «ea- “ sequence, mitk, fowls, batter, and Uorse-facrt poarotl ** jp upon us, until at last a *ea-*pooofm of Oiat»t...'C “ was worth a fowl and an» quantity ,v ;»», and Ae “ da<n«tks liccajae so great mat I trns ‘Stho smt.i tetuaiuiog stock 1 Sold hv alt Chemists aad )-'> --i**-. v . 0... waogj*. OBtUic VVVi id. “la there no hope? the sick man said ; Th« silent doctor shook bis head.” “ While there is life therefe hope, 'be cried.” “ .fEgroto, dum antma est, spes ©st.” DR. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.) CONS U L T S on all Affections of the Nervous Svstem (no maltrr rum what c-*nne arising). 'On all broken-down consMt.u tints. ■ On ail diseases arising from early indiscretions. On Oont. On llheu natism, TN these colonies, those excesses which we have indtiUed in “ hot youth ” tell upon us with fearful interest.. i Onr regrets are useless, nnr repininga j futile. The s-de idea should be the chances : we possess of remedying the ilia we al- . ready have, or combating the effects | hkely to result. Hide it as ho may, put | on an good an exterior as he can, still ia ■ the victim conscious that, he is a 1 ving lie, ■ and that sooner or later his vices will j 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 us, not to wait till the ravages break out in our Destitutions. Before negociating with a merchant,' before engaging with a confidential cldrejv before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occupany 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 s»v, however, in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omita those necessary precautions and without. regard to the qualification, experience and ability f.>r the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction.
It is astonishing that so many are driven mad, mined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money ? Have 1 not for years pointed out to them that—“ I, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies?” Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of, life, &c.—and had analtsei and found them t<> consist of “Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,” and the cettiflea tea [ have proved to he all forgeries, t» is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give those who require the s tv ices of my branch an opportunity of no living they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, woo has made this his especial study. Dr. L L. Smith is to* only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he lias bi-eo in Melbourne twenty-four years in full urscticrt on Nervous Diseases ■ Loss of P wnr and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of 0 >n lition Don' and R eu natism. D r . L L. South can he consulted by letter —Fe ■. £1 Medicines forwarded to all the c louies. Dr. L L. mi'h, IP2 C.>llins-st. East. (Late the Resilience of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 586, 13 August 1878, Page 4
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