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'IMK GREAIEKT WONDER OF MODIISI TDttSt * Persons suffering from weak or rchiK toted etklltitKW' will discover that by the we of tl k w.wtdctful ninVisM' - , there is “ Health for «IL" The I lortd i« the fuentam of its purity eea be naintai ted by dte etc of thee* : Sir SAMUffI. r,TTCSI% , in his work entitled The Nile T {'•'iitarimiii AVv«rf«i» t » says, “ I ordered the “ fakey that 1 was a Doctor, tvi that ItUAt.w.b—c ■ medicines at the service of llw j itk, with adriio eritk'. “In a short time X had many applicants, to whom I “served out a quantity of. Honor fry t JfltltJ i'Tb>*» sr» most useful to anexplorrr, an f tssoeeiac munistacsefc pwjative properties they crest Van uMeaihhW i»’4«etT * “upon the patient, wbiehsatafu. l him of their rttae.“ BIIPLI, SATE, Is a certain remedy for .bad l-ft. bad erroon. and ulcerations of all kinds. It acts t ulceration*, curing skin diseases,: aim ■» M subduing aliuci'iniimutiens, r - Mr. J. T. CQOUEn,'/ In his account *f his extraortlla ry Sraveli la Chinny, published isi jir/i, says—“ 1 li.K! wufe uut a aUiatfcy of Holloway's Ointment, i ; ,-ai I to &«)«•*••, “and nothing could exceed theirif:«i*ada;, tied, )i ho , “sequence, milk,, fowls, buuer,' ; fc'4' k<*rse4e«4 retired: “ja upon us, uafil at last a kin ?pb*ef«t otiOfcieU»t “w*a worth a >owi iihd an* ci-M.-fy-o'ikes, -' T f “ doumud hct.-.nu so grtr.t th;u I -h,t “ Ac siiia.i leumHiAg Moc-t ” . _ . Sold brail Cho.uiats a it. I Med' i-t V...<)i«'.styr OUttiiu ■ V,.ld. “Is there no hope ? the sick man •J4', r The silent doctor shook bib head.” “ While there is life there's hope, ha cried.” “ JEgrolo, dura antma apeslest,” DR. L. L SMITH, i (The only legally qualified medical mao advertising.) CONSUL'S 8 v i on all Affections of the Nervous Syktem (no matter non what emse arising). < On all broken-down comstitutionu On ail diseases arising from early iidisermions. On Gout. On Rheumatism, TS these colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in hot yooth ’* tell upon us with fearful inhjrnst. Onr regrets are useless, rmr- repfaings futile. The sole idea should i)e the chances we possess-of remedying the ills we idready have, or combatuuj the effects •likely to r«snlt, Hide-it aslhe may, put on'as t‘o»d an extorior as he, can, the victim conscious that h«.’» a he. and that sooner dr later ilia' will discover him to the world'.; Our fiaiih, onr obligations to society it large, the welfare of onr future, offapiing, and the duty, ■ -we owe to; ourselves forbid,, procrastination, and point out r p hr, wait till the ravages break oat Ihjm'r ooxir stitutions. , Before negociating with a n®'chant, , before engaging with.a cenfi AentSidleyk.' before employing a barcifl’ier,' mpslsfai man makes enquiries as 16 t heir Sufeding, their length of occupany 6r rffiflhnca ■ and, in the case of a legal adviser, - both as to his legal bind. as; to. capabilities of transactinghe tn'diVldual" business He )iipi ,n ' ’Strangw; - to say, ( however;,' in thbElection «if ■ medical man, the sufferer fruquently otutb these' necessary precaution!) and s&th-' • out regard to the fitness, ex- •' perieneb and ability for 'the : particniar ailment requiring treatmenc, he coiisntta ■ .the nearest man, .whose "experience and. practice, perhaps, lie in quite an Oppbsito direction. -I=. . . .

It is astonishing that so many are ; driven mad, ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and'-inoiuy f Have 1 not for years pointed out to them that—“ I, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies ?” Have I'not- als j prortocited, at my own expense, these very -qmick*, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such as isaence of, life, &o.—and had analtsed and foundihern to consist of ‘‘lßurot. Sugar ami flavouring matter,” and the certificates I have proved to he all forgeries. i» is for this reason that I step oat of the ethics of profession and ad v srtue, to jgiVof those who require the s-ftvicst of ray branch an opportunity of they can consult.a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who has this hia especial study. Dr. L. L. Smith is tu.i only legally qualified medical man sdwcmsiog, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Pi over and Debility Syphilitic A Want of C-mdition Gout and Rnutimatism. Dr. L. L. Smith can ho consulted by letter — Fee. £l. fledicints forwarded to all the c-'donies. - Dr. L. L. rn-.rh, Vf\! Bast. (Late the Iteaioencc cf the Governor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 636, 11 October 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 636, 11 October 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 636, 11 October 1878, Page 4

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