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' Ht: r-ATOT WOTDEU OF MiMES' OTFS I or ■epe, % *wS ■it/-*-. idmm 'rtf; Pp.ssons tufferinl; ft-nrii weak >r (IcMK*; ittf omhiintirim* will discover ilin by the »ic rf' iVt ,-.v >r.>li;r<ui •ii.—V«i-» there ii “'Hialih CireM." Tin! :>i<>r.,l i< f-,. : ‘,f litc, apd it- purity cti:i l>c nutaum-j by tSic ii-.c o; th--e Pills. Sir SAMUKI.-KAKRU, , in lib work-entitled '‘The NUe.Tri.'nitii'.Win Ab**!=Vi:i,’V suvs, ** I urilcrcd Ibc <)r.g..iH.iu .MatK. vict Mf,.rn fils „ 1 was a 1 ><jL‘tor, and liiai I tin-i the bc-t , f medicines at tbc sim vI.-s u!‘ i!ieaii:k. i>ii’n ■ju'n.e jnt-it. in a shurt time 1 lia.t m-my -applicants, to wh-.m I served out'a quantity of IMbiwiy's These ars ** most useful to an e\plir«r, as p .scss-n,; immixukaV-s “pwsative propTnies they crea-e an u>i!lcniai><e cilWt ‘ upon the patient, whiui Mtudex him ot liieir vaiue.* SIMPLE, SATE, AST) SEETIEfI. NIB Is a certain -remedy tor bail'lces. bW i/rox.-uv ni ulcerations of all kinds. It art* m.r. -.lousiv In a . V ulcerations, curing skin disease*, mui in arrest.** uwa subduing all iudauou.itiaiis, * W*. J. T. . in his flccoxnl wf, J us extract .miary vavcli in'China. jathlphcU U'»V/i, --ays —" I ...,.i v/U. me a qiiW.by ot notlonuy s Ointment 1 -ave *.—e to the and nothing could exceed li. dr gratimdc; a/vi, ni cea“scquoiuc, milk, (*.«.*, imu.,, i..,i 1.-rsc -ccl * pi upon us, until at Us: a xm-mjdo-i xii o* Oistmct sva* Siortii a .owl and «,..an*:ity * v«*t.. : and .»s demand became v> grii.i iji.t. I „ V u p ** the small lemainhiiC stoc-. '* Sold by si! Chctiil*! i - i.l . J*. Out t..« WorU.' “I* '.here 11< i hope ? the sick man said Thu silent doctor shook his head.” “ While (here is life there’s hope, he • cried.” uE-gri to, dnnj amtna eat, spes est,” DJB. L.'.L SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising.) ' , C O'; NT StiL ; T S mi all Affections <.f the Ncrv-ms System (no mailer r<nn what- c-oise arising)..' On all broken down constitutions. On ail.d larii.Htv- arising from early India* ; clmiiins. On Omit. On Rheu uatism, TN these colome-, r.|mae excesses which we have indul-ed in “ hot youth” ' tell upuiutia with iciiliil iiiter. st. ' : Our regieis are : useless, our reptnings futile. The sole idea shonld he (be chances ■ »b pttssess of inmedymjr the ills wtfal- ■ reatiy have, or- combat mg . the' effects like-y to reach. Hide it as h& may,’put ' on as poud aii cvtiTior aH he caiiij Still is the victim cmiscioua that; be is a bvidg lie, ■ and that, sooner or; litter his vmas will discover him to-the world; 'Our faith, • our obligations i o society at'large,' the ' welfare of our futitm otfspring; and the. duty, we iiwe to oursnlvea .'forbid procrastination, ami pout', mu to ns, 'not-'to wait till the ravaged break out in our consiihititij/s. ii r i ‘ ■ negociuinrg with.'a merchant, before engaiiing with a confidential clerk, before empl-yinu a barrister, a careful nian niakos muj'iir es.aa to their standing, their length •,{ i-ccnpany or residence; and, in i.be cii.se, of n legal v ad riser j i both as to his legal qmhficati nis and as to his. caua'iilities of. v.iansacting the individual bnsineHH he cmiKiili!* iiim hpon. Strange to aav, iim.vever. in the selection of a ' inediqal -man, the sufferer frequently omits Ihese, necosSHi-y precanlions and without regard to the lithesn, qualification, experience and alnbvy for the ' particular ailment requiring treatment, be consults tfie nearest man, whose experience and ' practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction. r It ii astmiis‘ling that so many are driven m id, nine lin hesltb, and are bankrupt ui spirits, hope and money? Have 1 n »t for years pointed out to thorn that—“ I, Dr. L. L, Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies ?” Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed, the various nostrums they are selling,—such as Pbogpho lyue, Essence of, life, &c.—tud had analtse-l and. ■ • found them to c-iusistof Burnt Sugar ; and flavouring matter,” and the cartifidates £ have proved r.o he all forgeries, is! for this reason that I step>out of the . ethics of profession and advertise, to give those wh i require the s rvic-is of nay branch an opportunity of no living they can consult a legally qualified man, and one. moreover, wim has made this his especial study. Dr. L L. Smith is tn v only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twonty-foUr years in full pr-'ctice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of C mdition Gout and Rheumatism. Dr. L- L. Smith can .tie consulted by loiter— £l. Medicinea'forwarded to all the e donies. Dr. L L. miih, IF2 CoUiosmt.- East. (Late the Residence of the Governor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 663, 12 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 663, 12 November 1878, Page 4

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