i ji.: THE GREATE&X VOIDER OF MODEM TIBS 1 •’■ ■ - -.i •- ** -! ' ■ . Jt. •** - SI 111 Prrsonj suffering frpm weak or deWUtate'd coislltfißoß* will discover that by the use of this wonderful' medicine there is Health for all.” The blood is the fountain -of - ate, ana its purity con be maintaiued.by the use or tfaeao Sir SAMUEL BAKER, u ", . <•““ iiiai a uaujt medicines at the service of the sick, with-advice gratis. In a short time I had'many appUi*atrts> J-■ served out a quantity of Holloway's_Pills7 These am most useful to an explorer, as possessing unmistakable purgative-properties they create an undehiablh '-effect upon the patient, which satisfies him of their SIMPLE, SAFE, AID CERTS^IJJ BB Is a certain remedy for bad legs, bad breasts and ulcerations of alt kinds. It acts-miraculously inhealing ulcerations,, curing skin diseases, and in' arresting and. subduing all inflammations. - • ‘ Ufa: Mr. J. T. COOPER, , V-J Ws account of his extraordinary travels' in China* published m 1871.. says—“ I had with me a quantity :°i Holloways Ointment. .1 gave some to.(he people. , : and nothing could -exceed their gratitude ;■ and.in con' sequence, milk, fowls, butter,, and horse-feed pputyd in upon us, until at last a tca-.ipooi.ful df OiftthlenC * was_worth a Jowl and any quantity of peas, and dm I* demand became so great that I was obliged to lock u» * die small,lenwining stock ” ‘ / ■ *>r Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throiwU OhttU-i World. ' ' TV D- L. L. S M I gj. iffl • . ; (the only . i Legally-qualified medical man advertising CONSULTS : On all Affections of the Nervous System - (no matter from yrhat cause arising) On all constitutions, On.all diseases arming from early indie, oretions; On Gout; on Rheumatism, - In these colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in M hot .yottiflt ” .tdl o I Our regrets are useless, our iroininea futile. The sdtf idea should he theelimcea we possess of , remedying the ills ;we 'idi ready have, or combating th&- effects likely to result, Hide it as he-May, put oh as good an exterior as he,ean, still is; the victim conscious that he is a living lie, ~ land that Sooner or later his.Meg* will discover him to the-world. Our faith, our .obligations,- to societyat\ large; the * I welfare of ora-future duty we owe to ourselves fprhid'pfcbj crastihatibn, and point hoi-td wait till the ravages'break butinour bon-i stitutions.. ’ ::.. rrjOl .! Before negotiating with^a: fijeroh&nt, before engaging with a confidential'clerk befoire pinplpyihg '% hamster, alhareftilr main makes, as to ; length of occupancy* b/ tesidence • and,. in the ease of a legal adviser, r bpth. as to his IfegaL (juaMcations afid capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults him upen, r [ gtrapge to say, however, in the selection opa. - medhkl manj the sufferer frecpibPtiyoiniii these 'necessary precautiohsVuahd, .iwith-..! out^ regard to the fitness,-qualification, experience, and .ability rfop; the particular ailment requiring treatment, .i‘e consSita . the nearest man, ’ practice perhaps lie in quite an opposite'" direction. , ' It ,is astonishing that so mapy.aie I ruined in health, .and.are v * in spirits, hope, andmbneyi • r -B for. years pointed outtbthem tnath—” J Hr. L, L; Smith,- am the onlyE legal] qualified man advertising in if he oad nies 1” j Have I not alflo proseoUted* Axnnp!? 6^ 86 ’ : Ve ?y m&hq ap exposed the various nostrums.. ihev.:** selling—such as of Life, &c.—and had analysbdwdnftM them to consist of flavouring matter,” and theceriffibatbs' have proved to be aU ftageties |i Jo this reason that I step out of • theethic of profession* and advertise, to give thqs who require the services of aj opportunity of knowing they can wnnp a legally-qualified manj and one* who has made this his especial study. ' Ur. L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical'man advertising, apd h has been in Melbourne twenty-foury^ ‘in full practice on Nervous Diseases * . !: , \ Loss of Power ,and Uebili^ Syphilitic Affections' Want of Condition - Gout and Eheumatiaaou ,DrL. L, Smith can be consulted- h letter—Fee, £l. Medicineb forwarded t all the colonies. , ; r , ■ Dr, L. L. SMITH,"iSiT r "”’
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Kumara Times, Issue 1363, 12 February 1881, Page 4
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