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:-; f,, ,, ,; : ; ; . .* HOESBSSGEIW. ,£/:-,■. ■■■ :..■■■-■ .:-^^^ y th^:^sk^ REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. '- Horseshoeing and G-eneral Blacigmith Work executed in a workmanlike manner, arid a Cheapest Hates, in Smithy adjoining Yiptpria Hal, Earn-street; Naseby.; ; . ; iV-l'--^ EoßSESHOErisr&.v;;..^ : ;STEA^M ' supporters to know that his Prices defy competition. , I Horseshoeing 9s and lis. The style of work turned out is weU known . throughout the District. ':'";.; >ETER i¥ IAND^ ''l . LEVEN-STKEET, ijASEBY: '■■:-, Picks, Laying and Steeling ..Pointing ... : " V.. :.. 4s. per dpz. oats■■;&" ch&fe Always on :hj#d. Shag Point, : & Posts &'Firewood Depot. : : JExcellent Stalling fand Fifiy-AcreJPad- '# dock well watered/ and'fenced::

By appointment, .'^p;.v'H.aJ.H.\\-t!biß-v';DTJ^>-.6i l Eiunbub&h, and his Excellency the V. " . Oovebnob, and VoLin^a^EES;)--f urni. Gold, and Hlio>vor. JBaths always ready. Ladies Room Upstairs. Op,-!««r:<v t.h* Bank of New South Wales,)

_:\- r fNervousness, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretions of Early Youth, " Syphilitic Diseases, In all eases arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. < e"R, L. L. SMITH himself for twenty ; yeai*3: pi the colony to th e practice of this branch of his profession, while previously, in England, he was the ;piipul of and practiced with the celebrated Dr. P v . T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this; as the sole branch of his profession.:,■ . •:;,■;•:> ;; . ;■: Dr L Xi Smith hei'eby informs the public that he is the only^legally-qualifiedmedical man in this speciality of his prof ession; that others advertising are unqualified,, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified, are obtaining money under false pretences. i)r L L Smith also; warns the public against the quackeries advertised;/,' If the taker of any of these advertised his life, or his system be notthoroughly and iriv-. parably undermined/by them he may on himself as the most f tal. *. J , Dr L L has been applied to by so many unfortnate broken-down you.ug-old men, /"utterly" crushed in spirit, ruined in body and filched in pocket, that \ie deems it a duty- topublish i his to the world. /-'a.,'■; ' -Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond pr Smith's control. When, wilL the pubUc understand that it is their interest to ■ consult;a duly qualified medicn 1 "man, ,whp , has Unlade this his his sole study, rather than apply to' a niimber of ignorant iinposters, who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. : D'r.L.L Smith has always stated that to warn the public of these quicksands is his chief reason for advertising. ? In all cases of nervous debility, lbwness of spirit, loss of. power, pimples on "the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage from the. system, and the various effects of errors of youth and bloodpoisoning j from diseases previously contracted, Dr L L j Smith invites sufferers tfo consult'; him, as he j has no hesitation in stating that no medical man, either here or in England has hud the opportunities"of practice ah|t "extraordinary experience which he "has had. Therefore, those who really desire to be treated by one wbo is at the head of his; profession in''this branch of medical practice 'shbidd lose no ! time in seeking his advice. Nor should anyI one marry without first consulting him. ■>.■ &;' The new Consulting Booms are at •/ !|lB2 COLLINS 7 'SiJIEET" EAST, MEL- || , i| Opposite the Melbourne Club,

\ (Late residence of the Governor) Private %'[..; entrance is m Stephen street Bouth. - : JFEE (by Letter)...;.;£i | Medicines forwarded ,to all colonies, so i packed as to avoid observation. | Bob|s published by tnel)r can be Had on '. application to hiua.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 237, 19 September 1873, Page 2

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