r THE.GREATEST WIDES, OF MODEM TIMES I wfTering from weak or debilitated eoaatitations will discover tknt by the use of this wonderful nedidne tlisre is _ Health for all." The blood is the fountain of' PilU aß<l IU pUrity ““ *** by the use 01 »b-w Sir SAMUEL BAKER, la hit work entitled ** ITae Nile Trßiutarioi hi Abvstisim" i ti'Jj?’ * ordered the Mshonet to inform the „ e “?y lhnt 1 was a Doctor. «nrt that 1 had the host medicines at the service of the tick, with adricarraiu.' ' „* n a short tino I had i»:ur pprßcaMt, to whom 1 ; „ »«tvod out a quantity of 'Holloway’s Plhs. ThoM. arc ' ’ „ most Hseful to oa explorer, as umnistakahle.i PWSaavc.prepense* thdy creaio-in utidoniabU «d»ct upon the pan oof, wliich satisfies hita of (Wr amlifd** SIMPLE, SAFE, -AHI. CEETAIk 1,. Is a diifidn'.'satiedy ftw bad h««. W T ,4i <:! vjeoratMxn* of all kinds. If acts UuTacttluudy; U B*ai.»c r ” niotratious, curms skia, diaeono*. aai. ta arreaiuiir mod sabduiagail mdfiiacjiiiraoi . . ■ Mr. J. T. COOPER, in Hs aocoW* of his sx-tr-wdaywy tr*v*k taCWno*. JjaWiAod m iSyr, saj-a-" 1-had .with me * qaxaoty of Hoiloway i Uaßnxsat, I some to and nothin"; cocld exceed tK**r p-attyaii*; .and, in «•»- lequeitoe, milk, Cowls, b«U«r, and bsne-(s«4 abend ip upon tu, until at k« a W Oiiimtmt was worth a (owl and any quimtky of paas, as.! "v-« dsraiuid b«oc*»e so *rr-« that I was to Ush us tt» smalt »tot» • y Sold by all Chesaiats a»;l **- - ---■ fra/flii OBttha WVid. ’ •-■.‘ViTWu “la there no hop© ? the Blcktnfcn;aald' Tho silent doctor shook .hie head. “While there is life there’s hope, ho , l cried.” : • ■■- •; “ JEgroto, dmn atiima eat, Pipes cjat» fc s ■' DR. L. L. SMITH* - .Li / (The only legally qualified Buh 1 ' '• , advertising.) .I hr I >r<v; CO N a V L T on all Affections of the Nervous; Sykfefft 1 (no matter mm what caneerarising). v -i>’ ' •• On all broken-down constitution*. On all diseases .arising from early tadlacretlons. ." On Oont. On Rheumatism,' I TN these colonies, those excesses which ’ we have indulged in “ hot-youth ” : ; tell upon ns with fearful interest. .ii.T, Our regrets sre .useless, pur repinings futile. The sole idea should be the ohooees we possess of remedying, the ills we al-; > ready have, dir conibaiiag the*'effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, wot? a on as good anexterioras he 'oan, atilf ia' the victim conscious thaChe'is a living lie, -'i and that sooner, or later his vices will : discover him to worlds; Om,p.‘faith* our obligations to society at large,, the, welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we owe to’’ourselves' forbid* 1 pro- ' crastinktion, and point oat to as, not to wait till the'ravages break out in out eon- ‘ atitulions. ' ; 1 , ; - ;:! • Before negneiating; with a merchant, . before engaging, with a;confidential, clerk*. , before employing a barrister, a careful ~ mao makes enquiries as to their standing* their length of dccnpahy or residence } and, in the pase of a legal adyiser*. ;both : v as to his legal qualifications and as to hia : . capabilities of transacting the .individual business he Wnsnlts ’him upon'. Stirange to say, however, in -the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently hunts' these,.necessary precautions and without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience and ability for 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, ruined in health, and ate bankrnpt in spirits, hope and money t s Have I not for years pointed out to them 1 that—“ I, Dr. Ij. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the C- 4i iftiea V 7 H ave l oot alsd : prosecuted* ; at my own expense, these very quacks* and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such as Phospbodyne, Essence of, life, efec.—and had ahalised and found them to consist of “Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,” and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries.: lb is for this, reason that I step out of the >• ethics of profession and advertise, to give,, ~ those who require the services of nay branch an opportunity of Knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, nmreo w er, whp has made this. hia. especial study. f .1 • ( }j;f Dr. L L. Smith is- ti»w only legally " qualified medical man advertising,; and he han been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on Nervous Diseases ■/■■■' Loss of Pi wer and Debility ’ Syphiliric Affections Want of C-mditiop floiit and Rhenihatiwn. Df. L. L. Smith can he consulted by , letter—Pee, jfil., Medicines forwarded' to /; all ’he c lnnioS.' ■ ! / i Dr.. L L. fm rh ,■ 182 ! Ohllihs- sti • Eriat.‘ : ■ • (T.iite fhe .1 tesdijeiice of !: 1 ■'o
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Kumara Times, Issue 597, 27 August 1878, Page 4
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786Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 597, 27 August 1878, Page 4
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