THE GREATEST W QUEER OP MOEE&H TIMES 1 r nt«m of U> life, and its purity con be maintained by the use < Pills. Sir SAMUEL BAKER, ; . } . in his wont entitled “ The Nile Tributaries in Apyssinia,* says, “ I ordered the dragoman Mahomet to inform the “ Fakey that I was a Doctor, and that I had the best “ medicines at the service of the sick, with'advice {gratis. 1 In a short time I had many applicants, ito whom J " served out a quantity of Holloway's Pill* These are * most useful te an explorer, as ! possessing'unmistakable •‘purgative properties they create:an undeniable-.effect upon the patient, which satisfies him of their value.* SIMPLE, SAKE, AUBCERTAH) HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT Is a certain remedy for bad legs,-bad breasts,’ and ulcerations of all kinds. It acts miraculously in healing ulcerations, curing skin diseases, and-in arresting and subduing all inflammations; Mr. J. T. COOPER, fe bis account of his- extraordinary travels in £htha, published m 1871, says—“ I had with me a %uanuty "of Holloway s Ointment. I gave some to the people. Holloway’s Ointment. I gave some to the' people, *' and nothing could exceed their gratitude; and, in con- “ sequence, milk, fowls, butter, and horse-fecd pbured * ■» upon us, until at last a tea-apoonful «f Ointment Jr was worth a fowl and any quantity ol peas, and'fLa „ demand became so great that I was obliged to luck u* •' the small lemaining stock.* ■ ’ ■ " Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Venders through. Out the World. D R. U- L. S M ’li (the only " Legally.qualified medical man advertisiiij CONSULTS On all Affections of the Nervous Systen (no matter firom what, cause arising) On all broken-downconstitutions. On all diseases arising from early indie oretions; On Gout; on-Rheumatism. In these colonies, those excesses whiol we have indulged in “hot youth” tell upon us with fearful interest. •’ r Our regrets are useless, our repininsa futile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we all ready have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may. pul on as good on exterior as he can, 1 still jb the victim conscious that he is a living die. and that, sooner ,or. later. his vices wil] discover him to 5 the World. Odrfaith, our obligations to society at large, tb( welfare of our future offspring, ahd th< duty we owe ‘to ourselves' forbid pro orastination, and point out to us not b wait till the ravages break out in our don stitutions. -. .» Before negotiating with a merchant before engaging with a confidentialdferk before employing 'a barrister, a oarefu man makes inquiriesas to their standini their length of r occupancy: or (residence and, in the case of a legal adviser, botl as to his legal qualifications, and:as, to?Mi capabilities of transacting the ihdividua business he consults Him upon. Strangf to say, however, in the selection, of j medical man, the sufferer frequently (Wt these necessary precautions Out regard to the fitness. qualifioatipn, ex perience, and ability for the parental ailment requiring treatment, he oongulii the nearest man, Whose experience' anc practice perhaps lie in quite antftoporib direction. . . 'Sir.-ait It is astonishing that so many are driver Hilnnrl in K<%<vUk J 1 » VU till Dr. L. L. Smith, ain the qualified man advertising in the ’col rues ?” Have I not also prosecuted, at m own expense, these Very quacks, an exposed the various, nostrums they or as Phosphodynd,- Esseno of Life, &c.—and had-analysed and foun them to consist of Burnt Sagas fa, flavouring matter,” 1 and the have proved to be all forgeridi'? l It Is fo this reason that I ssep out of the ethic of profession, and advertise, to give thoa who require the services of Ifiy branch ai opportunity of knowing they can consul a legally-qualified man, and one,- moreovo who has made this his especial study- • L - Smith is tier 6% wjdfr qualified medical man advertising, and h has been in Melbourne twenty.four Vet m full practice on . , ' ■} Nervous Diseases - Loss of Power and Debility . Syphilitic Affection a Want of Corniition Gout and , x? 1 L ' Smith ban be bom ulu letter—Fee, f 1., Medicines forward all the colonies. Dr, L. L. SMITH, (Late the Residence of tjie {Governor)
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Kumara Times, Issue 1728, 14 April 1882, Page 4
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