THE GREATEST WOffiEß OP MODEM TIMES 1 n m Pbrmns differing from week or deblKtatied co«*tlttiti<«4 WiU discover that by the «e bf thk wonderful tnii'ini thera is _ Health for all. Ihe blooj is the ftntiiUiii of lt * PuntT can be mjflnrained by Ihe use df theta Sir SAMUEL BAKER; in hi* work entitled “ The Nile TriUi.urieS in AWSsisi.v" *?£•. 1 e . rder ® d th * Mahomet to mfina the “?? ‘hat.l wa* a Doctor, and that 1 had the best medicine* at the seance of the tick, with adrice rntiU. „ **? a short time I had mfnny applicants, to whom I 4i «erred out a quantity of Holloway’s PilU. These aid „ mo * t “ 34ful 10 an explorer; ac possessing OTirfistaknUti f purgative properties they create aa undeniable.'effect upon the patient, which satisfies hint of tbefci 7 ‘ " SIMPLE, SAM, Ann CfiMJUlfl s.M^iSte^r 6 ' -* - - Mr. J. T. COOPER; e. to 1« iocpwrt of hie eatraeriUiwry traveS fn China * »T»- I had with me it qaanlitj U 1 S* Te home Id Ae pimple a«4 BOtbmg excejrf their gratitude; aad.'n tequanee, milk, fowls, blitter, youre. «.£ UpQn Jf’ u i ril , at **» * tea-spocatul of Glanmo was worth a fowl sad anr quantity ot pees, and i’». . demand became so great that I wo* obK e ed w, Uek ui the small iem*nung Mock.“ 1 _S°' d by all .Chemists and MctUoiae Vwtgn- threnjdt OCtthft World* - “Is there no hope 1 the sick man Said The silent dtfetor shook his. head.” “While there is life (here’s hope; hd cried.” “ ißgroto, dam antihs eat, &£& Ostt* 1 t>B. U L. SMITH, (The Only legally qualified <H*if advertising.) CONSULTS Bn all Atfecribna of the Nervous §ysfefil (no hiattef’ ronvwhdt cause arising); On all broken down fconstittitions.^ Oti all diseases prising from early hidiss crptiotiS. On Ooiit.. On Hheu natism; these c'olonien, tliuSe e£c&Baesi whififf rfb have indulged In hht yotlth” tell ilpbn us wtih fearfril ihtercSr.. Our ferrets are uaeUliifc, otlr reftiftlngd futile. The sole ideashHftld be the clMnved we poSSess of remedying the ills already have, or combating- the effects* likely tb result. Hide it as he may, put - on as good an extern >r sis, he (fan, still is the victim-conscious that, he is tt l.V'ititil lie; and that sooner o» lafiir his viaetS will discover him to the v/urld; Our faith; onr ohligfi'i.nm to sucsmty at large; the ■welfare of < ■ lit- future riflfsnring, and thd duty, we owe to ourselves forbid 1 procrastination, and point mu to us; not tol wait till the ravages l.teak out in our coil? Rtitutini.S
Before Tie;"touting with a mV. hAi •irit, 1 before engaging with a d'-htidrrttial cierkj before employing a barrister, a 'careful man makes enquiries as to their standing,• their length of cccnparty or residence j ailc), in thfe case of a legal adviafer, bofh as to his legal qualifications and as to Hig capabilities of transacting the individual business life consults him upon. Strange’ to say, However, in the selection of a' medical iria'n,- the sufferer frequently omits thesa necessary precautions arid Without regard to the fitness, qualification, ex* perience aid'd ability f-«r the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite an opposite? direction. It i» astonishing that so mariy are driven mad* ruined in Health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money i Have 1 not for years pointed out td them that —“I, Dn I/. L. Smith, am thfe only legally qualitiel man advertising in thrf Colonies?” Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these Very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—ailch aa Phusphodyno,' Es* sence of, life, «&o.—and had finalised and found them to c insist of “ Burnt Sugaif and flavouring matter,” and the cferti£« cates I have proved to be all forgeries; u is for this reason that I step out df the ethics of profession and advertise, to give? those who require th* s-moes »{ my branch an opportunity of *.» nvirig they can consult a legally' qudified mail, and one, moreover, who has made this hig especial study. Dr. L Ti. Smith is tn„ only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melhoufile twenty-four year* in full pndtice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of C» mdition . Gout and R ieuinatisiri. Dr. L. Ij.- Smith can be cotisrilfed by letter—Pee, £t. Medicines forwarded td all the c denies. Dr. L. L. miih, 182 C.dlins-st, East; (Late the Residence nf the Governor; ■:
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Kumara Times, Issue 676, 27 November 1878, Page 4
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