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• •! -■ 7.1 ,*1 . OTOTR OF : MOBEE^oOmES! vlrrtei HOUOWffiS PILLS] . . ■ ' I-,—— i--j=sss^ai Persons ionf Waak' p» dibMa*B&&it3tjKfc«* will discover that by the use of this wonderful mutfeiM there is “ Health for all."’ The blood is the fownftdb of life, and its-purily.can.be i'akey that I was a -Doct<*, - and ThSt'lliM thfc £ best ■ msdioines qt the service of the sick, Jvifl» : rfdyice gmfis. • {n a short, time J hadmany ( whom I “ served out a duahtityof JfolldWay’s Pills: These: are “tost useful to an explorer, <a4 possessing, umuistakpbla - purgative properties they create an uiidenfetbli effect •upon the patient.? which satisfies, biny y)l|y,* SIMP®®, gif®, W OEfiTil®l lilt B Is a certain remedy,', fqr hid legs, bad breasts, and Ulcerations of all kinds. It. acts miraculously in healing plcerations, curing skitrcjisqqscs, and in arresting and fubdmng all iptianjipatiops, .'. Mr.:*. T. [ W h's account of his extraordinary travels'lp China, published in k ißji siiys—“ I had with me a quantity ; of Holloways' Ointment- I gave some I and nothing copld exceed theiy gratitude i and, in con- ” sequence, milk, fowls, butter, jmd horse-feed, poured “m upon us, until at last a iea-spobcful »n®ntmeij was worth a lowl and any .quantity ol peas, and . ■. ‘ demand became s 6 great that I was obli|feitd'&3c ua the small leiuainlpg sjqckt’fffr !j. i ji ; ; 9 ..,*#• • a “ d ' MBd * piriC| V< lh. d .or| Jhroughj T) R - i*. L. iin■i ir ’h (the only j ■ < Iqu Legally-qualified medical man advertising CONSULTS On all Affections of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause .arising) On all brokpn-dovn constitutions, On all disuses arising from nearly |ndi». 'crenons;- ii .i/ On Gout ; qn .'Rheumatism. In thebe colonies, those pilaws ’which we have indulged youth” tell upon us with fearful interest. - Our we possess the ills we all ready have, or cdmbktitfg the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior las he can, still ii .the victim cpnscioua.that he ip a livingJie, and that sooner or later hy' discover hipi to the worlA. Our faith, our_ obligations to pociety , at, large* ihe welfare of pur future oftsprihg, apfl the duty we owe . toVPursetves forbid prq..crastinatipn, and point put. to ps mot»to wait till the ravagps break ouf l&bflf' Constitutions. ' '.v ” rr Before negotiating with a merchant, before, engaging with a before employing a. barrister,* a careful man makes inquiries as to, their standing their lengfch ox occupancy of residence • and, in the, case of, a legal adyieer, as to haslegal 'qPaMqaiiohs afi'd aftiThis capabilities ofbusiness he consults nim upon. Strange to say, however, in' T the selection of % medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions ; and, with, out regard to the fitness, quajifloatipn, experience, and , ability ,• for, the- .particular ailment requiring treatment) * he consults the nearest man,' whose ezperieriiV&id practice'perhaps lie lh 'quite an Pbfiosite direction. i; h, ..null . -ft I s , so many are driven mad, ruined ih>h&flth)T and afulbifflkrupt m spirits, hope, and iuoney ; t Have I not for years pointed out to them_that—“ I, Dr. L. L. Smith, jW ;the onlyj Jegilly qualified man advertising 'in' theflolp mes 1” Have I not also prosecuted, afmy own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various .nostrum* they.hre seiUng—such as Rhpsphpdype,,, Essence of infe, &c- —and .had analysed rand found them to consist of ‘<Biirht Sue "' ~' step out of the fcthSoi of profession, and advertise, tp. give thosi who require the services of my branch ai opportunity of knowing'they caff Consul a man, and pnp, moreove who has made this his eapeoihl; study. 'j 1, - is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and hi has been in Melbourne twpnty-fpur yea in full practice on .. Nervous Diseases , 1 ' ~ Loss of Power and Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition (T Gout and Dr L. L. Smith can PtiniiitteS'bi I ?ir l ’. ee ’. fl - t all thp cplomes. / : r: .»• »v 7. Dr: L. L. SMITH, it . (Latp the Resides^ Jojlinsstreet

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Kumara Times, Issue 1717, 31 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1717, 31 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1717, 31 March 1882, Page 4

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