xm. a* 10 1 ! u- r-ir :-t (V.- •- wo? ':*T ■vo f THE OkEATE*T il-i i >? TSOniER 0» MODIEB TfflEsf! iff iHlllV/tf Prrboss suffering <Wmi woak «r deWHtatod will discover that by the ne of (hi* wvfotcrfbl mriwhv* there is “ Health for all." The blood h fh4 .foveui;;, ? f life, and It* purity eon be maintained by (fee use M iKt-Cv Pills. ~ Sis SAMUEL BAKER, , , 1 In his work entitled “ The Nile Trihiiuiriiss W.AV.u 11.7’ *ays. “I ordered:the;dragantaa Mansmet »«■ IoA-m *r t Pakey that I was a Doctor, and Eat 1 k«d the p—t medicines at the service of tbeside, nidi advice tn.it,. In a short time I had many appftcaats, I served out a quantity of HoUoway‘* PlQ*. 'ar-> j most useful to an ex|de<W, as posse-nine »■> "i i..l:»l>!o purgative properties they create'itn midaowkSe “upon the patient, which satisfice Kra ofttmrtaW* SIMPII, SAFE, AID iKEI7AK 1 Is a certain remedy for bad leg*, ..«< ulceration* of all kiada. It acrs nbr*.<ii.,iwtr *• «ikis?-*nv ulceration*, curing skin diseases, and fci Mtwt*s* faa ' subduing all inilaminatMiia. • ■ ■ - Ua. J. T. COOPER, In bia account ef bis eatraor-rinary -ywiw-Ki fo ' * publiahecj U I*7l, says—"l M.wjts'iw ot Holloways Ointment.' I gave r- — vo If'.' ati-p'i';. 1 ' “and nothing could eyweddietr jratteuAe; einl, 1 wqueuee, milk, foww. buttvr, and t k*ne-l*<4 \n upon us, until at but a ida-ipuoaiui; *f ; Oixii... -4 : v/as worth a towl nod -on r tjuat-twy « *•**,- eaufsiieT-'' “ dioiand boeuiac so fercot that 1 «.*• * ;«.v wo ' the sraaii lamaluiug mock * Sold by all ChcwuM and UmUm-* > owtiiu World. “I« lht»re no hope 1 ? the nick iiianaald ■■ Thn silent doctor shook his head.’’ 1 ■ “ While there ia : life there’s ,• hope, he • • j cried.” iEgroto, dum anlma eat, apea eat.** DB. L. L, SMI'?!!, j, , . (The only legally qualified medical-Bma»i advertising.) .- - J ' C 0 N S IT Ls : s;j?y on all Affections of tke.Nerv jus System (no matter roni what pause arising).- rjrr, s -p On all broken-down constitmlona. s On all, diseases arising from early Indiacretiona7~ On Oont. On Rhf-uv.iatlataV 1 f-dT -— — ' -T TN these colonies, those eacceaseß irttlch’:’' w« have indulged,• In ;i f * 'hot- ytvg&kfiv-y tell npoii us with feurful iutorcst. . Oiir roi;ret« are useleso,- our futile. The idea Bhonhl be thu chanMa* , . wo possess of fomedyiiiif IH^Jlla 1 re.idy have, or ■ o'tiib‘aiuti;- tlie. efleras ' bkeiy to result, lft(te it.a.s he tnkyj piit- i' l on as yood an o\t«rinr as lie- can, ,Btili'iar'‘ ■ the victim conacions that he is a lsving li©,jj;'} and tiiac sooner pr Uitir .his (liNcover him to tlie' world. Our” failK/' our obligaiKins' to dargej tHW" 1 welfare of our future aiid'itKe' i,J: duty, we owe to ourahlves forbid - pro- 1 - crasrination, and .poihfcontitb; irnfmotliltfip wait till the ravages break out in' outfOpjK s ; Htitutiona. I : ... -.jT' ; Before neifoclating; ftc merchanti}' before engaging with *; before employing daroful S i^ mao makes enquiries-Ea to their aUndhtg^^ 1 * their length 6f--'it(^i|&hy'-'orf''i^i9%^deY tf> ' ,?r and, in the case of a;legal ailviser,;;:&otfir as to hia legal qualifications and as • | capabilities of iho ludiyi^ygl^ I bnameas he consults'film npon'. * to say, however, in, .the,^eleofioh*‘a S medical man, theaufferer frequently omita these necoKsafy ‘ precariti.ma and without regard to the fitness, qUhlificdtion, experience and ability for the -particularailment requiring treatqienr. jie ooilaliJta /[ [ the nearest man,- whose experience atidt practice, perhaps, lie fn quite an; opposite' direction. ' 1 " ' '" t%
Ir is astonishing that so . many .are „ driven m.id, ruined in health, and' Wel'f bankrupt in spirits, hope and money T-- - Havi- I n»t fir years pointed out to: them that—“ I, Dr. L, L. Smith, am the only loyally qiiahtie I man advertising in< the : / Col-ones 1" Have I not also proSiiciitedl,, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—snch as Phospholyne, Essence of, life, &o.—-uid had tanalised and found them to consist of “ Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,”-aud the certify cates I have proved to he all forgeries. .’ i* r , is for this reason that I step out of the ' ? ethics of profession, and advertise, to give those who require the s-ifvides of my branch an opportunity of Ko • wing they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. Dr. L L. - Smith is tti« only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he lias been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on Nervous Diseases ; t . ... Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections- .. Want of t/ondition' * ‘ Gbiit and Rheumatism. i Dr.' L. L’: Smith cSrf'beWnsulted‘.by - all the c-donies. v - ivo- -i Dr. <L, L. ■ • mir h, rIP3I OolUha-st.. Easti (Late the ileaide’iee of cho Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 623, 26 September 1878, Page 4
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