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IHB OKEATBST WOTTDEE OF MODEEE TOtESf HqiLQWAy^PJttli Persons suffering from weak or dekiflteted cnrt<ti rating will discover that by the nte of tbit wtiHiierfal rtiedlcii'* thure is “ Health for all." The blood k the f-vtitsin of life, and iu purity can be maintainedbv tits nse’m 'thess Pills. , > ; Sir SAMUKI. IUKKR, , . ( in his work entitled “The tflle TrtW«. ; •«l* AVritfUt," says, “ I ordered the dragoman Makoxwt to 'w'wa dr• Fakoy that I was a Doctor, and fluo l Wwt medicines at the service of the sick, ad •-<« (riVtU, “In a short lime 1 had mnny applicants, Mtwwom I stored oot a quantity of Holloway's Pitta J There are ** most useful to aneaplootr, as poMobrinr. tmm-'etaksHl i purgative properties they Croat* an lindeniaVoWwcf upon tlw patient, which satisAos him of their vdfes." Simi, SATE, AID CEBTiti I Is a certain iwnwly for bad' fees.V&'"J olsentipos of *ll kinds, U acts «| nloerations, aurmg «kln dieeaeet, amt M subduing an mtlainuuUMn*. .iLUiU/.j Mm. J. T. COOPER, T f>i friji*! in his (ksmM ef hie emesurdioary travels tn u soyw-*' I Uj wiu.nv?* of nuilowny s Uiocment. 1 net to the " and nothing oouU excood ilwr pwaiM; and, uA# 'W)»eatt*,tui& f fork, 'ltquab*, m upon u 4, Until at Use a was worth a (owl end i»-t qurmilty o. «*• demand became so grvat tlmt iwfc up " the Saiail leauuaiag sto<A * , ; ~ Sold by all CbesaisU and Mod/sVbt T . ... L Oatthe \Vgtld. ■ _ ’.’-.r I fxj-.} n.y/'TUfbx “ In there no hope ? v the . sick man (aid , The silent dpetoy shppk “ While there is life' there’s hope, be cried ” " ' ' V-;r= • • ; , .. i - •~( r i' “.ißgroto, dnm anlnia est^htp&eik,'* DR. L. li; A (The only legally, .qualified inedkxri nan ; ■■ A itr ' - G . £■ dn ail Affi-ctidiiß/bf - (ho matter i f«'/th iJ whaV <^! liiS f: WHß^^|^* On nil br«ken dn\vn const On ail djsuanHs atifsinii crA'ionsi', 1 On Gout. On RfnmVtfttlsm, :*■ 3i.’o/W TN these colonies, those we have indnUed in ‘* hof yonth ” tell upon un with fearfuhinter-Bi. Our regrets are ‘our repinings futile. The sole idea should be therohaoeba we possess ofrouiedyingMhb>Hls>nwe.'Already have, or combating: the, effects likely to result. . liide it as hdjiiay, pal on as «ood an exterior as lie can, still Is the victim conscious thatch*is tli.vSugMle, and tiiat sooner op later hin: vices ’ will discover him to the world. :Ohr feitj|i t our obligations to society at'large, the welfare .of our future anit 1 the duty, wo owe to mirsedves forbid pro* crasrination, and point out to ns, not to wait till the ravages break out in-our <xmKtitllMOllS " Before negocinting with merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk, before employing a csraful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of ocuupany or reshjL^nce; and, in the case of a legal ns to his legal quiilifioaiims and as t«i ‘his capabilities of ‘ transacting the individual business lie consiilts him upon. Strange to say, however, in the seleoliuntcif a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits th •:sy necessary precautions and withoir. regard to the rttndvi, qualifi(Ht)oh, pcri"iice and ability fur the paVtioiilar ailment reqiiiring treatmenr,lie consnltrs the nearest man, whoso experience practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction. ■ . ‘ 1 It - is astonishing that so many' are driven mad, ruined in health, apd nre bankrupt in spirits, hope shd ihon»y f Have 1 not for years pointed out to them that—l, Dr. L. L. Smith, kin oHly legally qualifier man advorttsingl in ftho Col mies V H ave I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very, quacks, and exposed the various nosthmls they are selling,—such as Pnosphodyite,' '‘jfis* sonce of, life, &c.—and had analise l M>d found ;hem to omsist of *• Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,”, and the,,ooriifcutes I have proved to tw all forgeries. t« is for this reason that 1 step ethics of profession and advertise, to’gfve those -who require the s-rvioes of my branch an opportunity of mi >wing they can consult a legally qualified man, oue, nioreover. who has made this],his especial study. . ■ ~,,j Dr. L L. Smith is only .legally qualified medical man ndvertiHing. and he lias been in Melbourne twenty-four' yehrs in full practice on \ Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism. Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted.by letter—Fee. £l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. i , , Dr. L L. mith, IR2 Collina-st. ’ East. (Late the Residence of ihe Governor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 614, 16 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 614, 16 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 614, 16 September 1878, Page 3

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