I HE (jREATE*T . , WOMEE OT MODEM TffllSl 111 Persons suffering from weak dr dehrfimted bm&UiltoM will discover that by theme of tbi* tt > ondErfß] r nc.’xim there is “ Hea'th for *11.” The Mood hs the. VynUlr. of life, and iu purity can be maintained by the ««-2 o: theM Pills. >- Sir SAMUEL RAJCER,-,.. fv - y f in his work entitled “ The Nile Trlbubnii* in says, “ I ordered the “ fakey that I was a Doctor, sod tii'ni I bar tWij Wt “ medicines at the service of the sick, with ads>&■ gratis. “ In a short time T had nwnr apofirayil, to whoat I “ wrrod out a quantity of Holloway * TltU. * TheM are “meet useful to an eeplorar. as pos*o*id{; (♦WbUtakiMj “purgative properties they creaio an un-leniubhi-e'lsct “ Upon the patient, which satisfies him of ■ iIW Irtdne.’* SIMPLE, SAFE, iSD K&JIS i m Is a certain remedy fcr" bed locs, bad ijr»K»»<. sad ulcerations of all kind*. It acts id i«;l* 3*. y ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and te =; fs-nJjL'ivi SubduingaUinfucmmatiensi • •._ f v Mb. J.-.T. COOPEIV' f -.Vi’t In hie aocofeUt of his estraoraioary travels in - CLtut, Published in «3yt, Mrs-' 1 I had wisL'’ eie”». qainL-y “of Holloway's Ouitmeot. I save loouy'ta'iM^ “ and nothing sould exeeod liiak.gmimdu; jaxhlapw-a-“sequence, milk, fovtla. bauer, *‘j» upon us, until at last a wa-aflcvoo'ful c*;OiKtl«« “was worth a (owl and sr.y qu«=nty imer'«4 " dsßland becenoe 20 great that I Vaa ; bbkir-w, up “ the small lemaining »tuc<t " 1 . Sold by all Chemists and Keik-wiv V../., OWthu World. ’’ ' ‘-'J'. “Is there no hopeT the sick man. :said The silent- doctor shook'his ’head. * ■; “ While there is life there’s hope, be cried.” 1 , “ -®groto, dmn anima eat, .apes eat.” DR. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified’-, medical mad advertising.) \ CO N S TJ.'L f.S.V ; / - '■ iV - ‘ i / i 4 on all Affections of the Nervate System (no matter rent what c.Mjae arising). On all broken-dowA ooil6'titntions. On,all diseases arising from early India* * orations. KliaO’/iviT On Gdiit. \)W Rheumatism, TN these colonies, thoffaiexcesßea;#hich we have indulged in ; ‘‘ hot yoflth ” tell.upon us with feorfnl interrat. } j \' <i: ... Our regrets are useless, bur Teplri frigs futile. The soje Idea aTibuldibe'iK» : cbSircea we possess of ’ rd'ihedyihg the already have, ; or combating the' effects I likely to 1 residt,; illidedt asHie juay,:iput 1 on as good an exterior as h« ; can,f . stlU ,ia j the victim conscious thathe is a-hying lie, : and that sooner or later his, vibes will j discover him to'the world.- Our faith, our obligations to .society at. tlie welfare of utir future offspring-- Utid the duty, we owe to ouradlves iforbid epVocrasrinatibn, aiid point out toi-iia, <no%] to wait till thb ravages break uutin dur oopstitiitions- ; BdorenegocUfing yvlth ’a merchant, before-engaging with a brnfidahtial ' clfeifk, before employing'a barrister, a'-careful man'makes 'eiiqbiries'aa to their"standing, their length of occupany JoT residence; and, in the case of a logal advißerf Kblith as to his legal capabilities of transacting the; business he cbnaulta hira upoii. Strange to say, however, in the aelectldii.'^bf 1 a medical man j the aiTffererfrpquen tly'omita these necessary {irecaa t i;^Atid -' wi fhoiu regard iothe htrieaa, Qualification, experience and /abilityj for the particular ailment requiring, freattnent, he consults the nearest .man,, whose experience, and practicp, perhaps* die in quite an opposite direction,., ' V* x If L ia astotilshlrig" thQt B P,..rofiny are driven mad, no net iu ind are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money ? Have 1; not for; years blft IbltKein that—“ I,; Dr. L. ,L. Smith,! am 1 the pnly legally, qualified, man. adyertisjng in ,the Cidonies ?*’. Havenot also pr.isiKjuted, at my. own expense, these very’ quacks, and expo.Wd'-the various' ii : istrh'ms. they are . sellingj^simh'‘as 1! PiilisphoUyiidp fesseneb of,-lifd, «fce.-—and had anabsed and found them to c-oisist of •“ Burnt Sugar and flavouring 'matter,” and the certificates I have'proved to He'alt forgeries, i* is for this reason that I step out of the ethics of prdfessivin and to give those who require the s-rvio-js of ?my branch an opportunity ofrauxv'mg'they can consult a,legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who has' made'lfchis his especial study. Dr. L E: Smith Is tbL only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he lias been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on- ; , 1 Nervous Diseases 1 Loss of Power and Debility * Syphilitic Affections * Want of 0 mdition 1 . • Gout and Rheumatism. : Dr. L. L. Smith .'Can be consulted by let ter—Fes. .£l. Medicines forwarded to I aU the c denies. , Dr. L L. mirh, 182 Oollins-st, East. ' (Late the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 624, 27 September 1878, Page 4
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