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THB : ORJ£AtE»r WOSDEB OFMQteM TIMES! Pmwojre suffering from weak or debilitated constitutions th«re >s " Health for all. The blood M the f.umuiu vf life, and iu purity can be maintained by the w< ot" taeeo PilU. - Sir SAWUItt. IUJCER, in his work.entitled.,•'The Nile Abvssl>.ia," says, " I ordered the 'dr*g».n]»rf 'ftanamet to inJwrm t»s " Fakey that I was a Doctor, ami Utnt I ha« the b-«« »«ryed out a o,uanlKy of| Hollows y s ' _ s 1 most useful to arvexplorW.'as pussetoinc annustaknU* ' purgative properties they create «a undeniable a(Ttvl , . Bpon'^:p«tfi^-whidliatisAcs him«f thatr'touW* SIMPLE,- SAJE,' ±m GXETAH! Is a certain ntwady for bad logs, bod bre****. ant oleeratioos of all kinds. It acts nuraeal»u*iy m i..<ji^f subduing ail in&unmaticn** tn Ms account «f'hia eniraoriloary trawls la Owm, oi Holloway's .Urattnoot- I tare some to the prrpia, . and nothing could exceed their gratitude; and, in ««w M sequence, milk, fowls, bttttor, and hsne-focd poured " : -'" -~-- ' ' *S,4: dbmasa become so great that 1 m oirtJp** h> Uck up* tbeitnaU j«aia)uinif Hoc* ",,, ( _, 1 ! 'SoMbv all 1 Che'uuM a«d S.ii-C.. vjJ«J.'i''..'J,, OWli*» World. r . ~• , , -,• .. •

''l« no .Hope? the Rick man said, '■■ Th* silent doetor'shiyok hVheacL'*' ~ ; ' 1 '' While thQr,e„,iß.ilife ther.e!s„ hope, .be " "cried 1 ." " " -' J •"'■""« " r, »— ■' , '.' dnin, apiraa«»t,;apes,est,™ ,; 1 ..,„ (i <m. &.:h.; } SMlfEHyilj ibiv-7 (The only legally qualified medical man advertiaing.) " i;l ' ;•■;.-.<;• , &]0 N S E>.\U%&? ■.iiT on all Affections of the Nervous System - (no matted ; rom'what cVnsVarislni.');;"" ' On all bn>ken-down jCntißtitutions, .._ v , On ail diseases arising friiin' early indis~ ; t - .:_ r. , cretions. ~; , ; ~i 1,,,-j,.'.. 1 On Gont. On Rh(hMati*m, v T 5 these colonies, those excesses which - 4-v----.we: have indulged .in iiot-*yft<ith f "•*'' tell upon. ns with fearful interest.. f " On* .re^feta are' onr Te'pinihgfs' futile. The sole Idea ahonld be the chances we posßess of remedying the ills' uw'e"already have,, or conibattng, ,the effects i ltk'ely !, to-' : r»!'»iilV.' : Htile it as he'may, pat ' on aa good a;i exterior as,he is> • the victim conscions that he Is 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 onr fntnre offapriug, and the duty, we; owe] to-ouraelves forbid pro--crastmatinn, and point one to us, r not to wait till the ravages break out in bur constitutions.- , ..-.,. Before negociating with !i a : merchant, ■ before 6nga£iug,with ( s .confidential clerk, before employing a'barrister,"a careful man makes enquiries.as to their standing, their length of ocenpany or residence; and, fti the case of fa legal adviser,: bothas to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities ,<>f transacting the 'individual > business he commits him, upon. Strange to say, however,' I !!!'the selection medical man, thesntferer frequently omits, thesa' necessary 1 precautions and withnnt regard to the fitness, qn.alincation,,ex« perie'nee arid* ability' for the" particular , ailment requiring, treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience and? practice,, perhaps, lie, in qintejan opposite direction. " It is astonishing -that so many, are. driven mud, rutnel in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope aria r inoneyf ' Have 1 not f»r years pointed out to them that—"l, Dr. L,*L; Sraithi am the only ! legally qunlitieu min advertising in the . Gl>l■>liiea 1 ? ,, Have I riot also prosecuted, , at my own expense, these very .quacks, and exposed the various 5 -' nostrums they

are Belling,—such as Phoaphodyna, Es-. nence of, life, <fce.—and had analiaed and found ihem to constat of Saj/Kr , and flavouring matter," and the certißc*tes I have proved to be all forgeries. 1* is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give • h'ovj wh-> require the of nay branch an opportunity of mi twins* they Can consult a qnilthed man, and one, moreover, who has made this his especial Btndy. Dr. L ' L. Smith is to;, only teeally qualified medical man advertising, and ha has been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full )>r--ctice on ■ .] Nerv-i«is Diseases Loss of P'-wer and De"bdity Syphilitic Aftvcrions Want of C •nditioa Oour. and R. eumatinm. Dr. L L. Smith can He consulted by l«HtT—Fe>. -£1 Medicmes forwarded to >ll 'he c ImiifH. s -. T>r. L L. rni'h.'m o>Hins-Bt. Eaat. (Lire rliH itfAi'.encc ,<<f the Governor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 601, 31 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 601, 31 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 601, 31 August 1878, Page 4

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