THE UREATOT WOIDES or MODEM TIMT&I IM* *«■•>« wflcring from weak or dohiHtand coiMtitutio** will dueovcr that by the iuc ef tbi« th.ro k V Health for all." The Wood* iW it* pumy can be maintained by the u.vt ~( iheM Sir SAMUEL BAKER* , -r In hia work entitled “ The Kiln Tributaries in Ab-Wvin * sjrj. “ I ordered the dragoman Mahonwt V.. mi talcey that I wna a Doctor, nriri. that I K.< the i—l medicines at the service of lharich, with a,-;... 0 „ In a short time I hadosnnr nppHcani*. *> whom | —vn UIK t IIHU cmnr nppncams, Si w served out a quantity ai Holtowor** Pills. The iscful to an explore, m pi'.seeringlwwUr * “ost useful to an explorer, as purgative properties they creme »n uiulaaiahle,« upon the patient, which smisfiM lum ifvthiir' SIMPLE, SAFE, iWCEiBMBI 1 111 Is a certain mmady tor:bod’ logs. W 'oreasts .o, tueeration* of all iunds. It acta "asomy Mb. J. T.COfrPER, b bis aocoMot #f Ids esira-iaiuusrr travels in Oiimi jrJ l ?) c J *■ , I *‘/V **y* —“1 X*i Wks. nu •» qasu.iis of Holloway s Oiotouu J oi ,. T , lo and nodung wjuUl exbwid sequence, milk, {owls, bettor, mml wuro upon us, until ar W a ot Oihuos, • was worth a Wwl nad w-.r quaWdy u ),»<, and *. demand l>«; a me so gruu iKja I >.as ». U*. u the ttuaii * ; ■ ’ ,'i rr'Ojij'W Sold by ail Chemists and OWtUio Wullvi. “Is there no hope ? the sick man said Tho silent doctor shook his head.” “ Wiiile there Is life there’s hope, he cried.” “iEgroto, durn anltna est, apeß'«at;*f DR. L. L SMITH;- ; 1 (The only legally qualified inedisaLsiaa advertising.) _ t CON S U Li t s ' 1 on - all Affections of tUe;N«rvbiis‘Byjit|m (no matter torn what c*uVe^^lU(s. On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early incise cretlons. On Gout, On Rheti {tatjapi, k [ TN these colonies, those excesses which "** we have Indulged iur “ hot youth ” tell upon us with fearfnl interest. Our regrets are useless; * dun&plnlngs futile. The sole idea should be tho-chapees we possess of tHe7lls'iwfe already have, or combating the effects likely to result, i HiueUb?aa*hfe may, pat on as pood ao exterior as h« oun, still is the victim c<mßcloUs .thftt!hj?Aa fr t foyifrfr/lK and that sooner or; l*ier his vices discover him to tha ..world. Out. faith, our obligations to society" atf welfare of our future offspring, 'amt the duty, we owe to PursnlveSo forhid pro* crasiination, ami point, ont;to; uftqpot to wait till the ravages break out in bur constitutions. i Before ttegociatirig with a‘ ‘umiishkrrt, before engaging with aconfidential clerk, before employing a barrister, a* man makes enquires as to their starting, their length of occnpany or residence; and, in the case of a legal bifith as to his legal qualifications ami as to this capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him n,i*qu.> to say,, however, in thV'seUotnm Of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precandops ppd- without regard to the fitness,''qiiiUiriottion, experience and ability f< «r ’ the particular ailment requiring treatment, lie consults the nearest map, whose and practice, perhaps, lie in quite ah opposite direction. ■- O. It is Hsr.nniahing that many rare driven raid, ruined Uf lh^tfltiQSStid ySe bankrupt in spirits, hope and money f Have 1 not f,, r years'pointed out to them that—“ I, Dr. L. L/Smith,.<aai. t.K| onty legally qualified man adyertising in the Colonies V Have I not-' also prosecuted, at my own expense,, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostnuna tljoy are selling,—such as iPhoaphpdyne Fis* sonce of, life, »&c.—and had analise<l and found them to consist of |“dJurqt^.Sugar and flavouring matter,” and /he certircutes I have proved ti*' he al 1 { f< irgi^ies. K is for. this reason that I step .<nu„ of the' ethics of profession and advertise,’ toigive those who require the services ! or'my branch an opportunity of itir can consult a legally qii ilihed 'ihatt, ! and one, moreover, who, hast made this his especial study. Dr. L L, Smith is t,i>v only, Iqga}ly qualified medical than advertising, aim he lias been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on , . t> Nervous Diseases 1 Loss of P 'wer and Debility Syphilitic AffecUons ‘.'i 7 Want bfiOonditidn »? i. Gout and ißneqinatism. • Dr. L. L, Smith caq be consulted ,by letter—Fee. *l. ; .Medicines jto all the colonies. ‘ : Dr. L. L. mith, CollihS-st. ‘ East. ( Late the Residence of the Governor,
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Kumara Times, Issue 613, 14 September 1878, Page 4
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