THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN' TIMESI ;J oi niiiMAi Persons suffering from weak ordebih'tsilbacoitjtirtiftMirwill discover that by the use of tin's. wonderful TrdiWms there is “ Health for all.” The blood Is'lfr. fbiWaWSf P U aHd * tS purity ®* n ** R l a ' nuine d by the use of thesw Sih SAMUEL BAITER, ‘ : ’' \ lx ; in his wont entitled ” The 'Nile TribtiVxrifclriw Abvriiiwj* s-ty-S “I ordered the dragoman-Mahout toTUfiim.tb* rakev that I was a Doctor, and that 1 had the' beet medicines at the service of the sick; with sti*ic*J gratis) ...In a short time.l had many applicants',- te. whom, I served, out a q*.amity of Holloway's Pills.-’ TKS« irn most useful to an explorer, as' possossihg UniaittakabW purgative properties they create an undeniable-nffnet ‘upon the patient, which satisfies him 'of- ther yal%Jal-^ SIMPLE, SAFE, AID; HOLLOWAY’S OINTMEfsiI Is a certain remedy ibr bad legs.'bai i>rfa«W| ani ulcerations of aH kinds. 11. acts'; miraotllouslyi.i n<liealialj ulcerations, curing skin diseases,..and in arreMac anj Subduing all inflammations; ' » i ; i ; ! .'u -ii; Mr. J. T. COOPER; «..w v>vu«« VAbUCU tllCil i sequence, milk, fowls, butler, and kora£fj yi upon us, until at last a* tnt-spbofflsFbl ** w;ls worth a fowl and any quantity 0/ pefts..aad~th<[ demand became so great-that I was .■ the small tomaining stock." k jr Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors lb out the WorldD b. l. l. s Mr i t a, (The. : Only legally qualified medical man • advertising.), . CO N S trL¥s :i • 1 > on all Affections of the Nervous System (no matter rom whatciuse arising). On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early indisA ’■ crctidns. ' A ) [j On Gout. On Rheunatism r In these colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in “ hot ybuUi ‘’tell*upon us with fearful interest.! < Our regrets are .pur repining* futile. The sole idea should be’f hechanMk we possess bf remedying the ilis lwp al-' r ready have, or combating the effects .. likely to result. Hide it as ho may, put 1 on as good an exterior as he can,. Mir'd ' the victim conscious thatheis a tmng lie, and that sooner or . later/ his vices :wiU; > discover Him to the worldV bur (gilti*!.' our obligations te society iW th« welfare of our future offspring, and'thtf ;r duty, we owe to ourselves -forbid procrastination, and point ont to us, not to wait till the ravages break out in onenonatitutions. / : rs/;. ( n>’: rr Before negotiating with 9 merchant!/ before engaging with a confidential clerk, * before employing a • barrister,*• a caf-efur man makes enquiries as to thetf iteiiding, their length of occupany drAcosidehce; and, in the case.of a. legal as to his legal qualifications and aa te biw capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upon.. to say, however, in the 'telection iif 4 ’ medical man,; the suffered frequently omits these necessary ,precauUpna...'and. out regard fb the fitness, qualification,ias;* perience and ability' for the | j&fticfilu ailment requiring treatment, the nearest- man, whose experience and practice, perhaps, lie in quite An opposite direction. . , *
It is astonishing that so many, are driven mid, ruined in health, and a*Q bankrupt in spirits, hope and money J Have 1 n»t for years pointed dttt lo them - that-—“ I, Dr. Ij. L, Smithy am the ohty legally qualified man advertising in the Colonies, jj’’. Have I notaiso.prosecuted, at my own .expense, these very quachs, * and exposed, the various nbstrnm? they ■ are selling,—sucH as Phb : sphMyde, sehce of, life, - &c.—arid had analiaed arid found them to consist of “Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,” andtho certifU cates I have proved to be all forgeries. . It is for this reason that I step qut. of the . ethics, of profession and advertise,^tp give •• those who require thoaervioea of my ‘ branch an opportunity of kn j wing they can consult a legally qualified ; man; and • one, moreover, who has made ' tfrfc: KU : especial study. 1 Dr. L L. • Smith is tu v . only {legally qualified medical man. advertising, and ha has been in Melbourne twepfcyifoar yeaia in full practice oh ' Nervous Diseases , • 1 Loss of P- iwef and bebility '; : Syphilitic Affections' Want of Condition ‘ Gout and Rheumatisib, • Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted letter —IVw-jgl. • Medicines forwarded tS ■ L all the c donies. T, . , ■; . - Dp. L L. mith, 182 Oollina-wt;: : (Late the Heaidence of the.,Governor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 730, 31 January 1879, Page 4
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