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s*>; J. j;.-;" ; : w v , : j\i , TL.HALL, i>vU ; "ipEDIAL, LIQ TT bJu-B, , ; I _ . AND ' ,■,' 3 • ,>•, 'DERATED WATEB- MAIftIFACTTJBBB.''- ,:. '^b«rtiswtents-.v,/ ; rPBIEND OF ALL. /!:i :5, SJ, these pTirjfying Pi'ls' trial; let;iio I be longer oppressed' mthtte j" * -notion that his* malady is :remove> actions; <vij • kidney§, } impure blood, and confer 5 on > H g "thorough purification throughout"the whole?';: : ' without : disordering the natural'/ae-' 0 3> ition:ofanyorgan.' • - • . r.'ii.v-- rfiajiUHtl ' Indigeitiort, Bilious Complaints,! and '' U -\X['!:. Headache. y^v^^f J-- No organ in the human body is sp liable *to a disorder ~ as' the liver. ' Rememberr when - nausea,; flatulency, or acidify on the stomach .: riwarasuus; that digestion is not, Pills give .strength"^ ■ache,,and affect a permanent cure. ' ffl i ; !;iM, jped&hess and _ Debility. 'n'eM,'generated by excess of anykmd,','whether"" '** (mental-: or physical,' the effects of •are' in.the highest degree bracing, renovating; iij(| restorative.: ..They drive from .the morbid.causes of disease, re.:estobh3njthe.[- tr: j digestion," strengthen the nervous 7~ raise the patient's spirits, and bringbacfc thff' I ;.* . "frame to its'pristine'health and'vigbri iy-t- JJjit^i': ■.,-"■ '...:■■■ ■'■'.. ..-'' .■*.- ■■'■■.'■■:■■.,' -j "it- ■•.J".;T|'; /*. J j The Kidneys!-—Their Derarigement'and'dure. ~*, " >«if 'thefe Pillsi : be used : according' to : thef }i " •printed directions, and'the' Ointmen'j "rubbed'tsi? region of the ,kidneys r for\o»t/leastC Jr; -half an hour at bed.-time, as salt is forced into ~' a 'it f will, penetrate to the and j; ;£> "correet'any derahgeiheht therein. '" "'"'. : J v' iss'i -=n ■A-:-;-x ■': ■*<■"■ .f?f|..| ■•;• '■.■■■ .- ■ ■'■Cougto.arid,Coldi.. y^\ l ~;r ; i>' fj-i^'. Sij This: purifying and regulating medicme/ijnse'l ; conjunction with; Holloway-s Ointment* ia. best cure for.hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria,,, remedy for congestion, bronchitis, andinflam- "'"/ SmatibnJ indeed- as a family medicine/ they ariyaluabhv subduing such ailments i p jyoiingj and old of both,sexes.;;. ': : , j.i« rjov;Wan;H; iSollmoay's' Pills are*the[best remedy' ip;XritheMorldr£prtih£ffl 1 fry->i-*"■■'■ Sec 6'ndar \fM~ •Asthmal>i"aft rHeadache '-;.'.' rfsyniptbms4-?;;oi ■ : Bbwei'*t ','. ^ ■'-' ; -.tions■.^: l ' r Vf''"••' 5 . ; ? >m-' : , plainis"' "^', \ • >-' •". lumbago -' > -' - Eheumatisniu gu- f . rScrofula, or .Venereai^FecJ-'j'^ ;i tions; } • y:' l ""••.' *3 Worms v' of^ail ; ? ft l ;.■';; ;; ' ;: ;■;;;:■ We a kit es s^ : :W liurities^.i t .,;:., J/jEng's Evil k v ; eT ■" > ; TheVPills"and. i '.Ointment f^'are; TOrd:a^PVd; s ' ;r : •Es^ab i h^h^^ r^^OMM^?r 1 fefcreeti London;; -also ;byine«dy> every- 5 re¥pebt-y jr i",'/fj- ■; ;k<>Pf rt/^vj''^ff iy FuU; iprintedidirections -mrg-affixeds toaeachtijsS jßox and, Pot, and can j|; "even in. Turkish, Arabic; : iviij-p-ct;. Si/phihtieiDiseaseSj+ ; '■%.'-. .:■ t.;.;^ 1 . ; ? 5 tltt.j 14'.-J3:5,:I 4 '.-J3:5,: ■ £l.r : A3; -£.«-r>.j'.J..i:tJ>: .S«ji.-.s>. ;In allcases;. arising; firom, ; errbrs and- the.-yield- «i*-|; ■;i • ing to tiie passions, no time shpuld ljeilpat^J,, once Mrestthe; progress of dip^^^^** R::L: ;LJ ;■ SMITH - has ; ■< devofed/KU >'; :himselffor twenty years nvthe" ;to the practice of this branch of his profession,- i\i!i ,while previously,.in England, he,was the pu- - pill of and practiced with the celebrated. .Dr. B. T?Gulverweil, the onl^medical practitioner" ;, r whp eyereielusively adopted this; as' ibranch of his profession. n: '|r- Dr 11 L Smith hereby : informs- '_ the f public'"' .->;" that he is the only legally-qualified medical man nii tin this specialityofhisprofession y, that others -vjj ,advertising are unqualified, and that, thereof,-, fore, in pretending; to be qualified,|are pbtam/-, * J ing; money under false pretences. '", '*'' --"■■ ' ? . ; : v >! ~m these advertised nostrums escape with ; " ! Kißt**'; :J life; or his system be not thoroughly and"irre-;^:i! ; parably undermined; by them he may look up ? ?-jj \ on himself as. the most .fortunate ,„ i-.-.-p. w;sDr;L ; L'r Smith : has been, applied,; to,,byr; soji.]< ~ .many.ußdTprthate broken-down yoUiigroldmen^ ,; utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body aiid '~ ■ ~ filched in pocket, that he deemsit "a ' -piiblishfthis ; to the-world. : ■<; ; ;.7,* jasni C*Oi i- ?.& Those iheh and women who' have been'the ; '; ! of unprincipled charlatans frequeiitly'rtJ ;■ seek that recovery:which is oftencbeyoncbDr '^ifi- : "v (Smith's When will: ; s derstand that it is their interest to consult./a*'"; ' 'i-diily*.qualified' medical man, who b^'"niade z! 'T ' this l his his sole study, rather than apply to'W !i 'a''number of ignorant : im'posters*, s who> merely 3i '.; iharpandjprey riipbn their pockets andihealthiVli-i 5 >sJDrJj has always'! stated.■ ii;:warn!the publio ; of, these quicksands iischis;rf % f i ehief reason for advertising.. . ;-.(■?■ ■.,, , 1 ..; f- iy In all /cases of nervous debility,, lownessr ofi j-, u spirit, joss of pimples en the, forehead, ' drainage from and the^various'ef- 1 - ~.' ;fects of errors "of* youth andbfopdpoigpning H from diseases contracted, 'lirrsL.Xi ~ Smith invites sufferers to consult him, as he ;. .has no hesitation in stating that no medic a; \ man, either here or in England has .had; the.' opportunities of practice and ; extraordinary '. : i; > expenenee which he has had. Therefore',- 1 : > r those who really desire to be treated by one's j-; who is at the head of-his profession' ini thislso . ..braoach of medical practice should, lose npV ;. I .time in seeking his advice, 3J"or should any- ' '; one marry; without first consulting him. TV H ": !;'_ The new Consulting Ropms-are^ at ,; " BOURNE, • ' '• -' - Opposite the Melbourne Club, ,- . (Late residence-of the Governor). Private ■' ' c , entrance is m Stephen street south. < ; .CONSULTATION JPEE (by Letter)..:.? £3. "' * ' Medicines forwarded to all colonics,' so '* ; packed as to avoid observation: >' * Books published by the Dr'can be 'had on •" • application' to him". ' i ■-»'-■■ ,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 257, 6 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 257, 6 February 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 257, 6 February 1874, Page 4

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