e-cribxal, Ijjanafacruras c E. "FTAT,T.j - ORDIAL, LI QUE TIE,' AND iERATEDWATER/ MANUFACTURER. NASEBY. Sbiriiiismcnls. - FRIEND OF "ALL. L'LO¥AT'S PILLS. 1° Impurities of the Blood. Until these purifying Ti'ls have had a fair trial,lefc no one bc-longcr oppressed- with the;. .. notion that his malady is iucuifible. A few. doses, will' remove all disordered actions, rouse the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed . kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and "confer on every'function beiiltliful vigor. v They ; work, asK; thorough purification throughout • the 'whole' system, .without disordering the natural ac : tion of any organ. ' _ Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and *SicTs Headache. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver. Remerubfr. when- ' nausea. flatuleney, or acidity on the stomach.:?;:? ■warns us','that .digestion is not proceeding ;properlyi that Jiollo vay's Pills give- r stvengthi ;: to every organ, .speedily -remove all emses' of indigestion, inspissated bile,-and sick head--aehe, and affect a permanent cure. Weakness and Debility.- 1 In cases, of debility, languor, and nervous-snes?;-.generated ;by excess of any kind, whether;,® mental or physical, the effects ot tliese Pills > are.in.the highest degree bracing.: renovating, and restorative. r They drive from the system. ;the.morbid: causes offdisease, re-e3tablisnithe :: digestion, ' strengthen the nervous system, - raise tlieipatient's spirits, and bring back-' the';; frame to its pristine health and vigor. , ,'t The- Kidneys-r-Their Derangement and care.' If the e Pills be used according' to the printed directions, and the Ointmenj .rubbed .over the .region of the kidae.vs for at least, half an lioni' at bed-time. aa sal tisforeed. Into meat, it'will penetrate to the kiJueys and" correct any 'derangemeilt therein. Coughs and Colds. '• -Tliis purifying and regulating medicine, ,in< conjunctioniwithdlolloway's. Ointment,'isthe&s for hoarseness j sore.tliroat3,-dipl;licria,& pleurisy, and a3thmaj and' an' infallible remedy for, cbnge'stiony; bronchitis; and-infliim'lß .mation;dndeed;as a ; family-medicine, ;they arey invalu.ible for .subduing - such ailmSnts ofyoung and old of boHi sexes. ' Holloivay's Pills are the best remedy lenomn,. iiiihs world for the diseases :—.. * ■ Ague,- Grout - -<- Secondary, 'Astluna Headache symptoms Bilious Com- Indigestion TicDoloreui plaints " Liver - Com- Ulcers 1 Bowel Com- ' plaints 1 Venereal affecplaints • ! Lumbago- ' tions' "-% Debility Pdes "Worms of all 1 Dropsy , Rheumatism kinds. JL< em xleirregu- Scrofula, or Weakness, larities' ' King's Evil, from what- 1 Fevers of all Sore Throats ever '"cause, kinds * &c., &c. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Pro-fessor-Hollo way's-Establishment, 533 Oxford-r street, London-; also by nearly every respect--able 3'cndor ~of Medicine throughout the Civilised World. Full printed directions are affixed to' each Box and Pot. and can be had in any language, even in' JL'urkisb," Arabic, Armenian, Persian • or Chinese. s —* ~ "-—: i r -VNervousness, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretions of Early Touth: 4 Syphilitic Diseases, In. all cases arising from errors-and, the 1 ing to the* passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. j.\ R- L. L. SMITH has devoted JL/ himself for twenty years in the colony to the practice of this branch of his profession, -while previously, in England, he was the pu,pil"of "and practiced with the celebrated' Dr. R T Cutverwell, fie only medical practitioner who, ever .exclusively adopted this as, the" sole "branch of his profession. ■- *DrLL Smith hereby informs the'publie.fthat he istheonlylegally-quaiyiednisdicalmajif - in this speciality of his profession; that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified, are obtaining -money i iinrler false pretences. 'Dr L L Smith also v public against the t qhaclieries advertised. If the taker of any iofj,these advertised/nostrums escape ; with- ; his ■ : life; be not ,thoroughly and irrj:parably undermiued by them hemaylook- upon.himself as the most fortunate - mortal. Dr L L'Sjiith has been applied to by so many unfortnate broken-down young-old men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body andfilched in pocket, that he deems" it a- duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have been the. victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently* seek that recovery -winch is often beyond Dr Smith's control. When wdl the public understand that it is their interest to consult a duly qualified medical _ man, who has made this Jus his .sole study, rather, than apply to a .niimber pfagnorant anipostersy -who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. . Dr L L Smith has always stated that to" warn the public of-these is hischief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous debility, lowness of spirit, loss of power, pimples on the forehead, kssit.ule, inaptitude tor businsssj ■ impotency from the system, and the various ef-" fe. ts of errors ,of ..youth: and: bloodpoisoninc. from diseases previously contracted," Dr L L J iiiylfces sufferers to consult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medica man,, either here or in England has hud the opportunities of practice an 4 extraordinary experience which lie has had. Therefore, who really desire to be treated by one who is at the bead of his profession in this' branch . of- medical, practice should lose no uroe in seeking his advice. !Nor shjould anyone without first consulting him. The new Consulting Rooms are at 182- COLLINS STREET EAST, MEL' BOURNE, - . Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late residence of the .Governor) Private entrance is m Stephen street south. CONSULTATION -FEE (by Letter),.....^ Medicines"forwarded "to all colonies, so ■ packed as to avoid observation. Books published by the Dr can be had" on application to him.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 4
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