,'IHIC GU.IiATE.-tT .WOS3JER OF .MOMBS. TIKES t J'fi MEfr suffering from woafe ,or will discover that by the nic sfthis vfcrideiW t'-i-iV ,9 there is “ He.llth for,all." ' Tiieiblood is.f.ie. ilwi.wL' of IV - , • * rw -OIWU Ih.wv; Mit OX hfe, and its purity cart be maintained by toe «„e 01 b.eie • trIUS. ' • ' * • J i ; ’J 1< 1 fl•. •: Sir SAMUELfcAKfiR,• ■ • in his .work entitled .*? The Nile Tributaries jii Abv»«iia •* **ays, ‘ I ordered the dragoman Malioxiet n iii crm rl< lakey that I win» JDiit&.'-'swl»«twt 1 haU of gravi*. Id a sfiorf; many applicjjJti,’ to w£nm put a quantity «! Bolfdwaybi UiSi / .These a i ( ' . , “ • ■ most useful to an,explorer,,as,possessing. tinnii*talfnbl« purgative properties-thfey create an upon the patiaiu, >rh|afi satisfies him of altar valW* SIMPLE, SATE, Am CES.TAIK 1 HIM Is a certain remedy fbr bad legk! bad breasts, Ulcerations of all kinds. It acts miratMloliiuv U- lu.vtMi 9 U ?W diseases, and m n.rr.Mvui »u subduing all inflammations. ' - -' ri Me. J. T. COOPER. In his account of, his extraordinary-travels in GSias published m iSyi, says— ’* 1 bad with ms a o i.uuitof Holloways Uintmeut. I gave some to tiie r.e«>l< .and nothing could .excced-tlteir gratitude: aiui, in v»i sequenee, milk, fowls, butler, a->d lit,rtu*ijttK -pouro "ft upon us, until at last q iva-snoomul oi OiuUu-, was worth a fowl and any qi.amity o’ peas, and to, demand became So great, that i was-obi'-..-t v Uck u too small lemaining stoca'' , Sold by all Chemists and Jifr.'-«n« v . out to# World* . ' / , ..... ~- ‘ ‘‘ la there no Hope ? 1; the sick man said The silent doctor shook, hishead.’* “ While there is life there’s hope, ho , cried.” - .. aEgroto, dum amma est, spea est*” DR. L. L. SMITH, ,• (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.) , ; , . C 0 N,S 17 L T S !/ , , on all Affections of , the Nervous System (no matter , rom what c i use. arising)^; On all broken-down constitutions.. ; 1 On all diseases arising from early indis* . . , , cretipns. ■ , ; . On Gout. On Rheumatism, TN- these colonies, those eXcesaefe which -■* we have indulged in ‘‘ hot youth ” tell upon us with fearful interest. OuT -regrets are useless', our repiriiiigs futile, . The sole idea should bejhe chances we' possess of remedying 1 the ills ! we already, have, ,or coipbaung the effects likely to result. Hide it As life .‘liiay' put on as good ain eUerioras'he 3 '«ao f ; still is the victim conscious-that he is a l ying lie* and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world.- Our-faith, our obligations, to society at large, the welfare of our future offsprings arid the duty, we .owe, to onra.-rlves forbid ; procrastination, and point out to us, not to wait till the ravages break out Ta our constitutions.' :. . j- . t Before megnedating with q before engaging vdth.a confidential clerk before, employing t a,,.b,a,rrjstpr,j . a j carefn man makes enquiries as to their standing their length of;iqC(gip4ny or residence : { ‘ n i4> ! bi the .cascj of ,a .legal' adyiser, n bjg;l as'fo his legal qualifications a\id as tbvfi capabilities’of ’ transact! hii; the iudividna business he consults .Him- iuponi.) Sfcran& to say, however, in the selection of i frequently emits these necessary t precautions ahS out regard to the fitnesa,'qualificatWn^experience and abilit’y fin: the; ; p4rficnl4r (ailmfent reqiilHiiig! frea'tnienty he 1 feiinAulta the nearest man, whose experience, and practice, perhaps, lie in.quite an.oppOaite direction. - • T v : ‘ 1 > i 1.1 I i• 1 1. ff »■ /j It is astonishing ..that so many, are driven mad, ruined and am bankrupt in spirits, hope and money f Have 1 not for years pointed out foffchem that—“ I, Dr, L. L. ,Smith, am the only legally qualified, man advertising in the Colonies 1” Have I not'also''prosecuted, at my own expense,- these very 'quacks, and exposed the various nostrum's- they are selling,—such' as Phosphodyne;; Essence of, life, &c.—and had analisetl.and found them to consist of ‘‘ Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,” and the oertifi* cates X have proved to be all forgeries. 1* is for this reason that I step out of, the ethics of profession and advertise, to'give those wh> require the services of my branch an opportunity of icaxring they can consult a legally qualified man, and one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. . ■ ■ ' ’ Dr. L L. Smith is tt,„ only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four years 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'i he c ilonies. Dr. L L, raith, 182 Collins-st. East. (Late the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 641, 17 October 1878, Page 4
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