jj££g^jfc : . •I HI? «LATEST WOIDEE OF MODEEI TIMES! Pkuson** suffering from weak pf debilitated constituti ivill JJscofre. iliai by the use .of this wonderful medioina there J 3 •'•' lic-tlt)) foralj." The blood is ths fountain of '"•-'• ifffd jt» pijrjty paij jje ifrai/tfaiijqd fey t.h.e use of th Alls. Sju SAMUEL BAKER, in his wor* entitled •' The Nile Tributaries in Abyssmia," says, " I ordered the dragoman Mahomet to inform (he " I'akey t'nat I was a Lloctor, and that I had the beet *' ruedicines at the service of the sick, with adirice gratis. '•' In a short time I had funny npplfcatits, fo whom J « served out a quantity of ff l'jtis. 'ffcese arc J' most useful to an explorer, as possessing unmistakable 1 purgative properties they create an undeniable cfTV " " »!t>W> the patisnt, which sjfisiies him of fhcjr value." SIMPLE, SAFE, ABD CEETAHf) Is a certain remedy for 1; }jlcer.j|ioi)s of aH kinds. It acts miraculously in healin-j jilcur.iiiciiis, curiujj <kin diseases, anfj jn arresting au<} _S,ubduin:j all jnllaminajjans. M«, J. T. COOPER, *ij hi* account of his cxvra»i " " " mblWied in IS7I, says—") •'■' ol Hollo»vay"s Ointment. I flare some to the p '■' and nothing could exceed their gratitude; and, " " sequence, milk, fowls, htittcr, and horse-feed \ '' yi upon u*, UHtil at lost a hm-spovuhil ■ ' "" •" was worth a lowl a»)4 any Quantity ot p ''darnand hdcame so gfcat that I was pMigeJ to lock up *' tho small icmainin; Sold bv all Chemist* and Medicine Vendors through* OJJttheW'urJd,,' " - R. L. Ti S M I T 5, J (The 0 'ly legally qualified medical man advertising,) CONSULTS on all Aff«--ctic}iis t.f t'-.e Nerv )tis Systerr (no matter roni what fiiiiae arising). Qn :dl broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arisiti» from early jndisr cro'inns. On Gout. On [then. mtUm, Ir t these colonies, those excesses which, we h;ive indulged in "hot youth" tell upon us with feirfnl interest. Our regrets are useless, our repiningq futile. Theaolp idt.-a»hj«>iid be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we al? ready have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, pu,t on as uood an exterior as he gin, still is j the vic|un conaci- us tfjat'fye ia a I ving lie. \ snd that sooner or later his vices will j discover him to the world, Our faith, j our obligations to society a t large, the welfare of our future offspring, and the duty, we owp to ourselves forbid procrastination, and pniijt out to us, not tq wait till the ravages breajf onfc iu our con? 1 stitiitioi.g. H'ifnpe negociating with a merchant, J before engaging with a confidential clerk, lplwyii man tijajfes enquiries as to tl}«jr standing, 1 their length of opcupany op residence j and, jn the case of a legal adviser, both as tft le<»Ml qualifications and as to hJ3 I capabilities of transacting ihe individual business he consults him upon. Strange to s-tv, however, in thv selection of a mediqa' man, thesutferer fruqnently omits ih«3- npc«s«ary precautious and with••«i regard to the fitness, (jiialitic-trion, ex? peri-nce and ability for the particular ■iilirijJnt rcijiijring tre;ifcn]9ii r , he eonsqlts the nearest man, whose t-xperience and practice, perhsips, lie in quite an opposite direction. [t is astonishing that so many are drjven. rp t id, mined in h,«*l t h. and are bankrupt in spirits, hope an.d mop,ey f Have 1 ii"f for vears pointed out to them, that—"l, Dr. L. Ij, Smith, am the only legally qualifip 1 man advertising in the Colonies ?" Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, arid exposed the various nostrums they are selling,—such as Phoß.phpdyne, Essence of, life, &«.—and had analised and fovjnd to consist of " Qurnt Sugar and flavouring matter," snd tjie-certifi-cates I have proved t«i he all forgeries. \» is for this reason that \ step out of the elhiog of profession anH adverfiae, to giva those wi>> require th,a srviqes of my braqch an opportunity of Killing they can consult a legally mat:, and one, moreover, who has tuade this hia. eapepiaj study. Dr. ti tj. S.uiith is tti«, only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Ylel bourne twentyin full pr-ic,ti'ce on Uervous Diseases Ljosa, of B -wer a,nd liability. Syphilitic Affections Want of O .nlition Gout and H'lenmatism,. Dr. t(. h. S.ioith he, con,stilted hy all the o. doilies. Dr. L. L. mith, \&2 0;)llins-st. East. (Late tb,e iieside.nce of the GoYernor.
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Kumara Times, Issue 767, 15 March 1879, Page 4
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