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■:] HEAP HOEpSHO E IMM REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. ; Horseshoeing and G-eheral BlacksmitlivWqrk executed in a workmanlike niannery; -andb?a Cheapest Rates, in \Sinithy , adjojningl^ctprik Hal, .Earn-street,'Naseb^ AMES-STE&I)^ .., ; know- that Prices; ' def^'COmpetitlOn^'.:--'..;:'7' : . '-"v-^-"r":■ - ; C>--v- ; "': : Horseshoeing ? 9s?and lis. The style of -work - thisnedS out sis ;welPknown: throughout tH^ »ETER rmw-tf&mk BLACKS M I T H S, • LEVEN-STREET, NASEBY, Picks, Laving and Steeling - - uo . „ Pointing .... ... „. 4s. per'*doz. OATS & CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. KYEBUEtf, Shag Point, & Newcastle Coal, &'Posts & Firewood Depot. Excellent Stabling, and Fifty-Acre Fad, dock well loafer ed and fenced. "P B E. I S S EL, HAIIIDEESSEB AND PEIIFUMEE By appointment, to H.R.H. the Vvke OF Edinburgh, and his Excellency the G-ovkhnob, and Volusttekss.) nm\. Cold, and Showur Baths always ready. Ladies fcioom Upstairs. PiirftnEs-KTSic'icr Dot-ruin.

■;.., • Nervousness y 2Jebili^ r ''—■:; Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretions : of- Youth] :'&:? •;;■ Syphilitic •:.;■:■ < : :/. ;;■;:■; Inall cases arising from errors and the .yielding to;the passions, aio time- stould- bie lost - to'at once arrest the progressof disease; ; himself for twenty years in the colony to the practice of this branchof his profession,■•; while previously, in "England, he; was ; the; pvi pul of and practiced with: the celebrated- T>r: &. T. Culverwel], the only medical-practitioner ythq ever exclusively adopted this as, ;i/he> sole branch, of his profession. ' X ; Dr Jjp Smith, hereby informs the public; that lie is the only legaUf-g-ualified medical man [in this speciality of'his prof <?a-«'o»; that others; advertising are. nnqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to bequaxiried, are obtaining money under false pretences. /'. -"• DrL L Smith also warns the public against the quackeries advertiped; ■:. If the takerof anyl of these advertised nostrums escape with his life,; or his system be liofr thoroughly and;irre-l .parably undermined by upi on himself as the most fortunate mortahS ;■,, Dr L L Smith has been" apph^d;;;ib;;by; sp; manyunfortnate broken-down ybuhg-^dmenV /utterly crushed in spirity ruined- ;ih;:;bbdy! and filched in pocket, thatlle deems-it a;*dutr to ' -Those men and women; whb; hare" ;be;en the; victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that Smith's control; ■ 'When will duly,qualified: medical mah V: mad<J :this '■: his his-sole a number of ignorant imposters/ who f merely harp and prey npon; their; pockets andlheulth:: DrL L Smith has always' stated -that to warn the public of these; *q chief reasdh for ; advertiißin'<'^ : ■^:' i -^ ; '->-vv''v•■7:^ : ' ■■':' In all cases of nervous debility, iownecs of; spirit, loss of power; pimples;on "ffie forehead,? ;lassitude* inaptitude lor" busiueßS, ; -impoteiicy;drainage from the system, and.the various fe.cts of errors of youth and bloodpoisOnihg;; from diseases previously:contracted,; JDr L L; Smith invites sufferers to consult vhirnj; as he " has no hesitation in stating/thaf no jnediear; ■ man/either here or in England 'has 'hud the opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience which hev has;had.; -Therefore,; ' those who.really desire'to treated who is at the head of his prpftssibn ;in thio branch of medical practice should ilbse notime in seeking his ad vice.;' Norishould anyone marry without first consulting him. ■; "': ; « ~ The new Consulting^■!Rboms ,v a^e''aV^■'■'^'■ ,: ''.^ ; •^ ; ■i 182: COLLINS ■B-CREWC^£Mt^ : -MEL^ •._. : . V;' B \ Opposite theMelbource G (Late residence oi the Govern or)f entrance is m'Stephen street sowbli. v GONSI7LTATION :KEE; Letter);.;,■ .£L I Medicines forwarded^to * all;:;col61uie8^sb'?: : :- packed as to avoid £; / Books published by the Dr <»ri be application to hijn. i - '''.'■■■t :) '''\-'-. : '' ; '""' :

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 245, 14 November 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 245, 14 November 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 245, 14 November 1873, Page 2

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