,!UI»?Uv „ :* xv* \J . .■ ■'. f") Ci' * 1 -I- >. - - -*j <L CRATED WATEB MANUFACTURER, .' - .3 XffiJJ'-rb 1 -* ' ' -- , 3~ C 0' NASKBYv '.si ■> 1..t ; —•'* FRIEND OF ALL. • -i ■npdiL'O WAT'S PILLS. Impurities oftkeJUqod*--Until these purifyingPi'ls hare hada.fifcir trial, let no one be longer oppressed with the notion that his malady is inclinable. f*w doses .Tfill . remore all disordered actions, rouse the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed kidneys, cleanse-impure blood, a&d conferment every function healthful vigor.: They work s, thorough, purification, throughout the, whole system,' vrithout disordering the natural. action of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and- Sick Headache. ' No organ in'the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver. Remember when nausea, flatidency, or acidity on the stomach warns us that digestion is' not proceeding properly, that Holloway's Pills pre strength to eveiy organ, speedily remove all cause* of indigestion, ' inspissated bile, and rick head* ache, and affect a permanent cure. ; : Weakness and Debility. Incases ofdebility,languor,ai»d nervousnesa j generated by excess'of any kind, mental -or physical, theeflfcctsof thesb Fills are in the highest degree bracing, renovating, and restorative; They drive frcrtn the system the morbid causes of disease,' re-establisn the digestion, -strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring baek : the frame to its pristine'health arid ' - 1 ' I.' 5--7>" > T The Kidneyt-r-Their Derangement and ««■*. If Fills' be used according the printed directions, and the Ointment nUNi over the'region of the kidneys fwratleast half an hour ait bed- tame, as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate to the kidneys and correct any derangement therein. f ff >•iai&.C&fa-) *' ~f% r This .purifying and regulating medicine,! in conjundtibii' with Holloway 's' OinMeat, is the best cure for hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria, pleurisy, , and asthma.; and an infallible remedy for congestion, brracliitis, and.inflammation; indeed'as a family medicine, they are invaluable for subduing 'Such afliMnts:': of young and old ofiboth sexes.'J Vl ; MoUoyoay'sjPillsare.the best retnedyinmon in the.world far thefalXoning diteases~;~^ Ague ? •Asthma ißitidus'"Complaints Bojrel : Comj 'plaints Debility, . TSjtjfflpf, 1 Gout Headache Indigestion Liver. Com-':-j>lainti;!y. Lumbago Files k ; Rheumatism Scrofula, „o?. Sore " Secondary wpn TicD Ulcers Yen m w« kin We .The. Fill*./and: Ointment an add at Rs* olloway?* Katabliahmeßt," 583' Oxfordstreet, London; also by nearly eveir respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout tU CiviliaeAiWorld. - ir ■■■■••; I Full't printed directions «{•. Box ai& Pot, and can be bsdina&y even in ! Turkish,' Arabic, Armenian, Pi or Chinese. ' .' '/ '*. ■• r.7 --i: % ."i\ 0;' 'I j - Nervousness, Debility, Lots effmttr. Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretions of Xarlf Yotdk, 4 Syphil&UDistun, ; In all cases arising from enors and the ing to the passions, no time shoold be isak ' to at once arrest the progress of diseases : qryß. L. L SMITH- u«u deVoted ' -L/ himself for tvrenty'years in the colony to the practice of this branclioClns profeirian,. while previously, in England, he: was the pn- i pul of* and practiced with tiie celebnted .Sr. ' R. T. Culvprwell, the only medical piactitipner " who ever exclusively adopted this as the scde branch'of liis professioß. "V i | Dr L L Smith hereby. iofipßpi the filS* —— JMi***r*fr»nk-?&oO!f'giiaiijiedmedicaliiia». in this speciality of hiapnfeetion; that.others.;' advertising are unqualified/ and that, fwej in pretending to be qualified, an obtain* > ing money underfalse pretences.. jj.c - e i Dr Li L Smith also warns the public against the quackeries adTOrtved. If the taker of anj , of these advertised nostnuns escape wit& : hb. . life, or his system! be not thoroughly and in£ : parably uhdennined by them he may look iml ' on himself as the most fortunate mortaL ;
, Dr L L Smith has been applied .to In many unfortna|e broken-down jouug-old men . utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body . and filched in pocket, that he deems it • duty , ta publish this to theworld. i Those men and women who hare been the' victims of unprincipled frequently seek that recorerf'which is often' beyond K Smith's control. When will tbe public im-" deratandthat it is'their interest to consult* duly qualified medical man, who has' mad* • this his his sole study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant impostors,. who merely burp and prey upon their pockets and health'/ : Dr L.L Smith has always stated that t» wn the public of these quicksands it his ■chief reason for advertising. , ' I In all cases of nervous debility, lowneas of spirit, lou of power, pimplee on the forehead lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotencv' drainage from the system, and the various tf* fects of errors of youith and bloodpoisoninr from diseases previously contracted, Dr !• x Smith invites sufferers ta consult him. as hj» has no hesitation, in stating that no medical man,eitlier ben or in England has bhd tW opportunities of practice and experience which he has had. ; those who really desire to be treated by on* who is at the bead of his profession in thy branch- of medical practice should natime in seeking bis advice. Nor should anvone many without first consulting l»i«i TheaewConsultingßooew areat . 182 COLLINS, STREET EAST. BOURNE, - • .. , j ' Opposite Melbourne Club, (Late residence;! if the Oovernar). Private | entrance is 'in Stephen street south. oonsulsAti^N Mediates forwtvded ta ell ooloniee. so packed aa to avoid observation/ ' Boohpbltoed IbythaDreu b* had on application to himA
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 4
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848Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 4
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