THE GREATEST WOOER OP MODERN TIMES t Piwim sunenng from wmV or debtlinttd conttiniti will discover thnl by the mc of this wonderful tnedioif* there is " Health for all." The Wood is the fountain of 1 «, and its purity can be maintained by the use of (hat* I ils. Sin SAMUET. BAKER, in his wont entitled " The Nile Tributaries in AbrMiftia," ~?W" ' or,,crcd ,l >c dragoman Mahomet to inform th« lakey that I was a Doctor, nnd that 1 had thi best medicines at the service of the sick, with ndvica gratis. In a short time I had many applicants, to whom I served out a quantity of Itolloway's Mils. These artnmst useful te an explorer, as possessing tinmistakahU purgative properties they create an undeniable effect upon the patient, which satisfies him of th" !l —' —•* SIMPLE, SATE, AND CERTADTI OINTMENT Is a certain remedy for bad legs, bad bream, and ulceration* or all kinds. It acts miraoulously in healinr ulcerations curing skin diseases, and in arrestinj and subduing all inflammations; Mr. J. T. COOPER, in his account of his extraordinary travels in China, published m i»7t. says—" I had with me a quantity o( Mollmyay * Ointment. I gave some to the peo|da, " and noihine; could exceed their gratitude; and, m coa- " sentience, milk, fowls, butler, and horsc-fcat itourrj " in upon us until at last a tea-spoonful of Ointmn< 'wis worth u fowl and any quantity ot pcax, and it* demand became so great that 1 was obliged to k<■ the M"iil icui.iiiiiug stock." Sold , all Chemists and Medicine Venders throwibj CMltuo .-'urld. I) ft. L. L. SMITH * J (the only Legally-qualified medical man Advertising CONSULTS On all Affcctionß of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause arising) On all broken-down constitutions, On all diseases arising from early indii cretlons; On Gout; on Rheumatism. In these colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in "hot youth" tell upon ns with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our roplninm futile. The Bole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we all ready have, or combating the effect* likely to result. Hide it as he may, nut the victim conscious that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our faith, our obligations to society at large, the welfare of our future offspring, and the crastination, and point out to us not to wait till the ravages break out in our con stitntions. Before negotiating with a merchant. before engaging with a confidential clerk, before employing a barrister, a careful man makes inquiries as to their standing their length of occupancy or residence t and, in the case of a legal adviser, both sacting the individual ....Id.. L.i *** to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions: and, with. out regard to the fitness, qualification, ex* pcrience, and ability for the particular ailment requiring troatment, he consult! 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 hoalth, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money t Have I not for years pointed out to them that—" I. Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified man advertising In the colonies ?" Have I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling—such as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, <fcc.—and had analysed and found them to consist of "Burnt Sugar and have proved to be all forgeries ? It is for this reason that I Btep out of the ethioa 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 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. Medicinos forwarded to all the colonies. Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins street east (Late the Residence of the Governor)
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Kumara Times, Issue 1787, 23 June 1882, Page 4
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