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'mSv' &Mms>? m mm^Mi wm& fMi *>*/ mim THE QREATJMT LOUDER or MODESifiimESt HpiLOWAVKSIPILi^ pSsT "* ,! ?udly * ul te aßi, »to>n<:d by the use of the* »«SAMUEL BAKER,' ' • $ in his work entitled " The Nile Tributaries in Abyss™,"*' l o . rd9r f l Ae to inform tiu „ Fak ?Y A * l I was « Doctor,' and that I had the Ixwt medicines at the service of the sick, with ad-rice zratix. In a short time I had many, appjlcwtt towho* I senred out a quantity of HolfowaVs fcißsiT ; ThW art most useful to an explorer, as possessinc tmmistakni.le purfative properoea they create an undeniable «fi»ct "upon the patient, which satisfies hint of theif value." SIKLE, SifE^-iroj^Mf^! Hpitfso||f|| subduing all innaamatianat " • "Mr. J. T. COfJPklt; ; ; '"' ;^i' In^ a ? £ ?**^* fhU '«*»wii&r?"«r«wi« & GhWa,' Z jequenee; milk, fowls, bailer, .aad jkW.; " ps upon us, until at .lesta GiffiKW* 1 ' " was worth a fowl aad *n - ' too smallleraaiaingstock" •''■'' ' v-> . Sold by all Chemists aad Malfciae outthe World. k /' - , "Is there no hope 1 the Bick man Bald' The silent doctor shook his head;'*''' j ■''••'< 11 While there is life thereV ho"pe, </h« cried." . . .'v,.,/ a . ..,-, ;ii .fn,-._,■-. " iEgroto, dumanimaeßt, spesest." (The only legally qualified mescal *man adyertjising.) v r » rr 1 T C 0 N SltJ L T'B " " on all: Affections of the Nervous ißyßtem; (no matter rom what cause, arising). , On all broken-down: constitution*... [,'■ On all arisiug froinjearly indis». oreiioiial'." ""' , ' . On Gout'.':" Oh Rhettniittßriv ! - we hare indulged in ." hot y..rjfck " tell upon ua with fearful intercut? ,•,:>; , futile. The mile clmnces «B poaseoa of rw medyi ng' 'ffie 4 ' il jj? 1 '.'Vfe' '■!.- ready have, or combating likely to result, Hideit'nsjie'niay, put on as good an exteriur aa be the victim conscious that ho is a;Jif ing-'lie, and that sooner or la;errhm .Viros-Vwill discover him to the world;.\ Our 7aVih, our obligations to society,;»'!;■' large, the welfare of our future offspring, aupV the duty, we owe >o oursi'lves forJ>id : pro-" craHrinati'un, and. point on,c to.; jjs', .'not to wait till the ravages .break ontiri 6'nr oohmitutiouß '-.•"•' .. ' .' ;f '

Before before y/lih a before employing" a bama'cr, a a*re/nl man makes enquiries as fr>*tlieir standing, their,, length of jor, .residpace;., us'to His legal ka'to*- hia capabilities of transacting Ihd- individual business 'he consults him .; Strange • to ; Bjiv, ;h<)wey,er, 0 a; medical man,,the sufferer frequently omits thes«9 necessary precautions "'and ' wnh-' out'regard tothVfitness, qualification} experience and ability for the particular ailment requiriug treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experieno* and. practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite direction. '

It 18 astonishing that so > many are driven mad, mined in health, and arebankrupt in spirits, hope and money f Have 1 not for years poirited ; oiit to them that—"l, Dr. L. L.Smith, am the\mly legally qualitiel .man advertising in the Ci)lnnieß ?" Have I not also prosecuted,' at my owm expense, these very'quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—-such as Phosphodyne/'jEU-] sence of, life, &o.~ aud had analised and; found ihefii to consist of '• Burnt and flavouring matter," and-the oertiEcates I have proved to be all forgeries. J?% is for this reason that T step out of the ethics of profession and advertise, to give those wh-i' require jtfaia .snrvicW of nay branch an opportunity of'tfu'iflring they can consult a legally, qualified man, sod one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. * Dr. L.! L. Smith is tu» only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in- Melbourne twenty-four years in fall practice on Nervous Diseases ' i ; < i

Lo as of Power and Debility ; Syphilitic Affections Want of 0 milition • Qotif. ,-;/ Dr. L. L. Smith.can be consulted by letter—Fee. £l. Medicinei foWarded tb all the colonies. » : - Dr. L. L. mith, 182 Collins-st. East. (Late the Residence of the Governor.

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Kumara Times, Issue 673, 23 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 673, 23 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 673, 23 November 1878, Page 4

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