4w-“s 7 5^ K m 2 “O < 'IHI£ GREATEST WONDER Of MODEM TIMES! I’f.rson-s from v.-e.ik or debilitated constitutions w ill discover tint hy the use of this wonderful medicine thcic i* . lie.illli for all.” Ihe blood is tlio fountain of '.'?’ purity can be maintained by the use ox these Sir SAMUFJ, TUKER, in his \vorv: entitled Ihe Xi-le Tributaries in Ahyssmia,** s ix’-- I mdo.reil the dragoman Mahomet to inform the • t [ i'-ihey that I was a Doctor. ami that I lia>! the best |s "’cdicmos at the service of the sick, with add.ee gratis. “ in a short lime ! had many applic-mts, tA whom I t served out a q'.amity of Holloway’s These are • ' * ( 1111 st usch.il to r,u explorer, as possessing umh.stakable purgative properties they create an undeniable effect 1 upon the p.vißnt, which satisfies him of their value*’* SIMPLE, SAFE, AND CERTAIN')’' r ? Is n certain reme ly for bad leys, luil breasts, r«id uii:er.il:i)!is ..i ah lauds. It acts mir:u>.ilnu..ly m iiealia.' ulccrutu.ii., curing skin diseases, and in arresting and Suooumy all inil.i.,hiiatinns. Mr. J. T. GOO PER, ’ ' i ! in bis account of Iks extra .nlinary travels in China, published in ikyr, says—'M |iad wiili me a quantity , “ol I 1.-iloway's ointment. I cave some to the A I 11 and n..tinny could exceed their oratiutde ; and, in cow- j sequence, milk, f. ui., butter, and lioise-fccu poured “ i» u i l; si us, until at lust a tca-sj.oim.Ml ol Ointnieat uortli a .owl and any qiin'itity ,o. peas, and 1 lie . d. .a.;’; ! i one s i crcat ibat i was to lock up “ the vi.iii i, in..,«.uy stjee v , ■ So! i i-v a’,l Cliomists and Medicine Vendors through* • j OUttl.v J. n R. L. L. S M I T H (fclie only i Legally-qualified medical man advertising), CONSULTS On all Affections of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause arising), On all broken-down constitutions, On all disease* arising from early indis--1 cretions; j On Gout; on Rheumatism. In these columns, those excesses which we have imlulged in “hot youth” tell upon ns with fearful interest. Onr regrets are useless, our repinings | futile. The sole idea should he the chancels j we possess of remedying the ills wo al--1 ready have, or combating the effects | likely to result. Hide it as he may, put j on as goiid.au exterior as lie can, still is i tiie victim conscious that lie is a living lie, j and that sooner or later his vices'*will j discover him to -the world. Onr faith, . i our obligations to society at large, the ' I welfare of our future offspring, and the j duty we owe to ourselves forbid pro- | crastiuation, and point out to us not to. j wait till the ravages break out in onr con- ! stitntions. | Before negotiating with a merchant, | before engaging with a confidential clerk, i before employing a barrister’, a careful I man makes inquiries as to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence ; | ami, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his i capabilities of transacting the individual [ business ho consults him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions ; and, without. regal’d to the fitness, qualification, exj perionce, 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 mad, ruined in health, .and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money ! Havel not j for years [minted out to them that—“l, ! Dr. L. L. Smith, am tire only legallyqualified man advertising in the colonies !” Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, tiiese very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, Ac.—and had analysed and found them to consist of “Burnt Sugar and flavouring matter,” and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries 1 It is for this reason that I step out of .the ethics of profession, and advertise, to give those who require the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally-qualified man, and one, moreover, who has made this his especial study. Dr. L. L. Smith is the only legallyqualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne twenty-four years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism. Dr L. L. Smith can be consulted by letter—Fee, £l. Medicines forwarded to.:, all tire colonies. Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins street east, (Late the Residence of tire Governor). 4
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Kumara Times, Issue 782, 2 April 1879, Page 4
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