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fefc ?Jm THE GREATEST "WOIDEK Of MODEM TIMES! HpLLOWArs PILLSI Persons suffering from wealc or debilitated constitttfcu will discover that by the use of tliis wonderful medicine there is " Health for all," The blood is the fountain of life, and its purity omi be maiiUaihcd by-the use o| thesa RUs - •■ T ': ..; ;■ ■■•-.. • ~ i ,/..r /Sir SAMUEL BAKER,' ' ""' '. r in his wont entitled " TKe jNife says, '■' I ordered the dragoman Mahomet to inform' iha ' Fakcy that I was. a Doctor,,and thaul had the b " In a short jime I had; many .whom I " served out of Holloway's Pills. 7"hese£irß •J most useful-te an efcpl6r«±,3as possessing unmistakable purgative properties they create an updcniable «flcct " upon the patient, .which satiifics him of tyeir'valufe.** SIMPLE, SiJB, AlJDGEEiiilj OINTMENT Is a certain remedy for bad legs,'bad ' breasts, and subduing all inflammations. 7 J( » ■jf i ~ ;Mb,J[.,X, cooper, In his account of his' extraSrdiriary' travels In China, published in 1&71, says—"l had with me a quantity sequence, milk, fowls, butter, and horse-feed poured •'in upon-us, until fat bat tea- 3 pooi.. < ut of Ointment "was worth a fowl and any quantity "of peas, and tUo Sold by all Chemists and* Medicine Venders through* mjtthc -World. ■! .- ~.-;,. .-v..-,...,. f "^ L. 1,. SMITH (the billy! -\ Legally-qualifiedmedicalman advertising 0 0 NgS J}"s>.s-&f On all Affections of the Nervt&rSystem (no matter from what cause arising) On all broken-down constitutions, On all diseases from early indie. * -orations j On Gdut; on Rheumatism, r In these colonies', those excesses which have indulged in. f«:fibt youth "» fell upon us with fearfuLinterest. Our regrets ; are s useless, our repinings futile. The sole idea 'should be the chances we possess of remedyingthe/ ills we all ready have, or combating the-effeots the victim conscious that he is a Uvmjpfie, and that 'sooner 6r JaterThis -vpes will discover him to the world. *Our faith, our obligations W large/ i&e welfare of'our- future duty iwe owe to ourselves' forbid-pro-crastination, and point ,put to.,us,2iot,to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. '"" ""•*' «-." < T' ! '* before engaging with ; at confidential clerk, before employing, a barrißter, a careful and, in the case of a legal.adviser, both nsaeting the individual business he consults-him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection of a medical the sufferer ftequently.omJ[t« these necessary ,and, wfth. 6ut regard to the nerienoe, and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, ihe --consults the nearest man, whose axperiejiceliand practice perhaps. -lie ; in, quite an-onposite direction. , *" " ~" , rr t+. i. ao f«««»,';„U iKlSil <IL s^nll . mad, ruined in in spirits, hope, andm6fleyf«HaVe¥*ot quahfiedman advertising in the colo nies ? Have I not also prosecuted, at my own.expense, thesevery: quaoks, and exposed the various <thev are flavouring matter,'" -and 6he%er3aficates I have proved iob& all forgeries 1 It is for of profession, 7 andT«d«sjaiiei/^j:gi ve those who require the servioeß of my branoh an opportutnity of oensult who has made tm^'hWeTOecial"Btuf|^. ;;fr Drl' L. L, Striith-€i fl the ■ only" legally* qualified medical niafl Jadvertislng,*a*naihe has been in Melbourne. Jwenty-iburtfear in full practice on—rNervbiis.Diaeasjel' qyj. m :-,: : ;:i' i tn Loss of Power .and Debility Want of Qanditioii — ' ' Gouv' " "' " """" Dr L. L. Smith

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Kumara Times, Issue 1727, 13 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1727, 13 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Kumara Times, Issue 1727, 13 April 1882, Page 4

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