lilti i;Ui',ATEM" WO¥DER OF MODEM THTTIS! Prrsovs Suffering from weak or r!c)>iKm<ed to:«titutini» will discover that by the use of this u\iivler.Wl !ri~-i. : i:i;yi there is " llcilih fir nil." The Mood is ihr i'.w:it.iin >f life, aud iu purity can be m.ilin.uncil by the ii>e ~; l'r.aa Pills. Sir SAMUKI. P.\RF.'*, in his work entitled " The Nile Tri!.:i! i-.-siit A'. m'-H," s.ivs, '• 1 i.nlered the diMjcmtn Mah.miei ki mi. .r\: \-t<t " Fakey tV-.at I \v:is a lKulol', :.iul tli:it 1 hi- ins ':■•-* "medicines at the service nl'the Mck, with »«'.:.: :r :<. " In a short time 1 Ikul ihiiiv pnr>lic.uiM, to w>, >.-i I "s#rved out a quantity oi Hollow iy"„ Pis*. Tlie*e afa " most useful to an explori/r, a* p".vu*s*ti:; tiitm-st:i ■ ■;» '' purgative properties tliey crc:v .111 ..ii,|(mil.i>,> <-..ct * upon the patinut, which satisfies him ot" ihoir vaiud.'* : SIMPLE, SATE, AKD G?ETffl! Is a certain remedy fur bad leas. \u ulcerations of all kinds, it acts nur.. »i. curing skin diseases, auu u subduing all iiillaniuuuUttia, Mr. J. T. COOPEK, in his account ef lt.'s c\cn<ir.<iuary ;•; published ia ifr/i, says —" I i-vi w'x » "of HoJlownyVuiiitutoiit 1 K'. "and nothing .coulu e\tcud tliuir grat-. " scquaiue. milk, luwit, k.m.', ,-«. ii .. *•' n* u;khi us. until \\i U*i a t*«-:»Uii;>i.f " wm> ouftli a lowl nmi *ii) ri'uahtity " demand heuaMe si grout thai I ius i.i * the suiail i>.ui.ii«iii,j *u.c- "* SoMhv.ll Chciu.'oU .»*.' '-,'.•... Out Luc \i«iivl. "Ik there no hope? the sick man said Tho silent doctor shook his.head." " While ihnre is life there's hope, he cried." " dnm amma est, spes est." DR. L. L SMITH, (The only le-jaliy qualified medical man advertising.) CO N s tr L T s on all Affectiotis of tl»e Nerv>uai System . (no matter rmii wliaiCnse ari*in»). On all broken-down constitutions. On all disnanen arising from early indiscretions. On Ooiit. On Rht'U-latisin,-IN these colonies, those excesses which we have indulged'in "hot youth" Jell upon us with fe-irfnl interest, Our regrets are useless, our reninirtgs ; futile. The sole ideaahonld he ih« chances we po88t»Bs of remedying the i|ls we ali ready have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on a* yood a i exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious that. h« is a living lie, ■ and that sooner or later his . vices will discover him to, the w..rld. Our faith, onr nbliga'ions to a«>eu;tv at large, the welfare of our future offspring,, and the duty, we owe tcv ourselves forbid procrastination, «nd point, our. to us, not to wait till -the ravages break out in our constitutions. Before negnciating with a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk, before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of <>ccupany or residence J and, in the ease of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualitioa'i >ns and as to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in th-> selection of a medical man, thesufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and without regard to the fitness, qoalifioition, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction. It is astonishing that so many are driven raid, ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirit*, hope and nv.n-y 7 Have 1 not fir years pointed out to ihooi ihat—"l, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies?" Have I not, also prosecuted, at my owm expense, these very quack"/ and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—snuh as Phospho lyn«, Essence of, life, Ac.—and hal analisel and .. found h-mi to c-msist. of '* Rutnt and flavouring matter," and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. . lv is for this reason that I step out of the eth.es of profession and advertise, to give thmei wh i require tha s-rvloss of my branch an opportunity of kh living they can consult a legally qualified man, and "one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. Dr. L L. Smith is tii„ only legally qualified niedcal man advertising, and he : has been in Melbourne twenty-four years L in full prtctice,on 1 Nervous Diseases ' L->as of Power and Debility 1 Syphilitio Affections 5 . Want of Condition ■ < ■■■ * Gout and LI :eumatism. s D.-. L. L. Smith can be consulted by f \.. r „>r —Fes, £l. Medicines forwarded to " ;il' 'he c donies. 1 Dr. L L. mith, 182 o.>lHns-st. Eai»t. ' (Lite the Residence of the Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 665, 14 November 1878, Page 4
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