mmam THE GREATEST 01TOEE W MODEM OTfcl Hiiiii»iiii s^ssresig fcitRSONS suffering from' weak or debilitated ormrtitntiosa will discover that bythe**c of this i wonderful me*-**»t. r i th*re is " Health for all.* The blood 4* the f<%*nt* * of life, and its purity can be maintained by the h*i of t rvSa Pills. .'r.. _...,. Sir SAMUEL m his woA entitled " The NUa Trlhiitnri** in AY»vsfi">»M»."*'; -. < s.tjn;, " I ordered tho dragoman Mahomet to iai'.<rm ►-« " Falccy that I wos' ft Doctor, and that t U,i the i.<-t7< .' - . , ** swnrod out 4 quantity c* Holfciway's Ml*. Thc*e r-e •* most useful to an explowi as pocsesting tmmiswi •'• >* :'- t •* purgative properties they crests in iiudwii.-lbla c-'-.t " upon the patiwu, which Satisfies him of tlriSir value." simple, saiu, im mzm\ S Is a certain pernody for bad loes, bad br»«K«, "'4) ■.({'J 1 ntoerattom of all lands. It aoes u6nJHfciu«iv iJ '.-.«• -V* ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and x..l. r tabduigg aU inft.ra«ati»ns. Mr. J. T COOPER, : ; In his aoeoMtt «f his cxtrnunbiuu-y- *tiV«<l* m Chirac -..:", gMtblisW M 1871, says—" 1 Lud nb. dm i v " "of MoUoway'i Uintmaot. I ,r*Te *>ie w tha >*t-c, : - •* aad aoihiati oouU kukmA tna»r *r*M-*ac t smJ, in ,<<■■•. " saquafea*. silk, {awls, Uu«r, s.wd h«r*e4£a4 •,<,. -J ; •' - •* y> upoa as, until at Uuk. a or Oi*>u. r.-.f iWowrni W&uae so great thai 1 wm wi»-. .« v. >.,». «jt 41 tiw caisll toaioiawm owe * :~"-:\{:j;'i SoUbyall ChemUw tmd *..»-- OMth* Waftd, ~ r , : j ," "I* there no hope T the sick man said, '' .',','' Th« silent doctor shook his head.'* '' ; ::(li " While there b life thWa'hope, ke cried," ; : dtitti fttilma est, Bpea est**': ' DR. L, L. SMITH, /• ',' (The only legaliv qtialified medietii'JHMt' advertism'fc.j <<";i C 0 X ft-tT LT'.B;, h . a?A ob all Affisctiotm of the Nervous-'Ryßteal (no hmtter wm whki c«.une arising). 0» nil broken down oonßtitntiu'ns. On all distiaaM arising from early iudia* crvvibnß. -.':■• u/' On Qont. 0« Rheu<iaU*rm ■:-<« ■<• TH thme e<»lonl«8, those ejtceß3eß which -** we have indulged in " hot yotith'' tell upon Tig with fearfnl inteNat. 7 Our regrets are iiAelei*B t onr.rep i ining*. ! „ fiUile. The m>ie idea should be', tfie Chances- s ''' we uoBSeRB of r«niedyii»j' the ills we already have, or the effects likely to result. Hide it a« he mayj pufeO, on a* i<ood an exfctrlor an h« dan, Btill ia the victim corißcloiih that ho is ahring lie. : ami that sootier or Inter bis. vices. wtU discover him to the world. Oiif faith, our obligations 10 aucietv at lant<e, the Welfare of our future offspring, and the , ; duty, we o#e to ourselves forbid pro-,. <:raatmation, and point out to as, not to wait till the ravages break dnt In our oon*' stitntioi.a ' ~ Bofofe negociating with a merchant, before engaj4u(? with a confidential clerk. u..r.'.-_ - 1 ..!_„ _ tJ_' :. ■-,...! ...i man makes enquiries as, to their standing, their length of occupkny or residence { and, In the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to hid capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection;i>f-f4L; T medical man, the sufferer frequently omiut theaa nece«aary precautions an! without regard t«ithe fitness, qnall.fip.ttionirejt*„-r pori-Mioe and ability for - the pafticnlai l ailment requiring treatment; he douanitd :, r ; , the nearest man, whose, experience aod practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opptwltKEJ, direction. --:-./( It is astonishing that so many are driven m*d, ruined' in health, and. are />■- bankrupt in. spirits,. hope and money t» H. Have 1 not f»r years pointed out to. them , ~ that-—"I, Dr. L. L, Hinlthji ain.;.the,ouly legally q>ialifie'i man advertising in the C»lonieß ?" Have I not also prosecuted} at my own expense, these Very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such an Pliospho.lyne, Essence of, life, &c.-»>ind had anallse-1 and found iheni to oonsist of.'* Burnt and fluvpuring matter," and the ct«r,t,if> I haVe proveil to. be all fr»rj»« i» is for this reason chat l i: atep : out ;o/,.the ethics of profession and advertise, to give tho-te who require the s-fvuhs of my branch an opportunity- of itajwirtg they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who has made this hid especial study. Dr. L L. Smith is ti.« only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four: yearain full pr.KJt.ioe on Servous Diseases Loss of P..wer and Debility Syphilitic Affections ' Want of 0 .ndition # Godt and Rheumatism. Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted by letter—Fee. ,£l. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies. ■ "■ Dr. L. L. mith, 182 Ootlina-st. East. (Latrt the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 617, 19 September 1878, Page 4
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