wrcirial gKaratmurms -> E. HALL, . , " MOEDIAL, Tj I Qu B \j " ajstcT ' ' -iESATSD WATEF-' iIANtj^ACTtfEEEr' 1^ ITASEBY. „ FRIEND 'OF ALL.'.' * J£ 0 'L L o P-ILjtik} ' " Impurities'of theSlo'oi/, ' K ' Until 'these purifying. Pills have 'had a ,fair., trial, "let no one be longer oppressed ;with< the: notion l: that his malady is, : incurable. will, ,remove allJ >disordered, > actions* torpid ,liver, .relieve. the obstructed kidneys, impure bipod, land confer an, ', every function healthful 'pig or. They work a thoroughpurification throughout the whole« system, ,without disordering the natural action of any organ. *. - ■ Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. - J?o organ in the,human body is so liable to' disorder, as the .liver. • Hemember when flatulency, or acidity on the stomach -Warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, thai •' Holiday's Pills give strength to every speedily .remove all causes <f-indigestion',-in-~ spissated bile, and sick headache, and effect permanent cure. ■ ■■ - - f: Weakness and Debility. , In cases of debility c languor, ■ and nervous-ness,-generated py excess of any kind, whether effects of these Pills are ' HntfieMaMst degree bracing, renovating, andre-?■ .storative. , They .drive -from the. system -the • •,morbid causes, of disease, re-establish.the di?'■ : gestion, strengthen : the nervous -system, raisethe.pati^t'.s,,spirits, and bring,back thefraiii to its k pristine health and vigor. ( The Kidneys—Their 'Derangement and Cure If these Pills be used, according to the printed directions, the Ointment rubbed " over the region of the kidneys for at least half 'an- hour at bed-time,, as salt is forced' into.meat,, it will,penetrate to-the Iczdftieys'cind c'orrect any derangement therein, •' ; -- i.. Coughs'and, Colds. * ; This purifying aud regulating medicine, in conjunction with Solloway\s Ointment, is the' best curefor hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria s ' pleurisy, - and asthma; and an, infallible '■ remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and infiam- - motion, indeed as, a family medicine; they-We ; •invaluable for.subduing?such 'ailments of yomid and old of both sexes, ':>*•* >' Holtoway's Tills are the" best remedy known iti the world for i\efollowing* diseases - A Mtfy \ /~ X JbecoTkdar.yxl i, symptoms TicWol4r~eiiw,'-[JTlcersis'.-'t 4t-1-Tenereal'afficP ' r Hons' i><' n; es r s» from-^what-: 1 . • ever ■'cause,' kinds ' - 2%e Pills mid' Ointment are sold, at Professor Hollo-way's Establishment, 533, Ootfbrdstreet, -.London.; also by every '• a M e Vendor of t Medicine; throughout the Civilised. World!' - : , ■ Bull printed directions - are.'affixed' to eacTi Sox and Pot, and.cans be had in>any even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian,'* Persian? or Chinese. . - _ ,>1 . 1 ■ \ Ague Asthma , t :Bilious. Com•Jßowel i Camplaints Debility ... . Dropsy: c ~ .... Femaleirregularities Fevers- - of. all Gout ilndigestion: Liver- .Complaints - ; .-IfUnibdgo r Mhewnatism Scrofula ■>. ;on •. KinglsJSvil Sore :j Throats _ Nervousness, Debility, Loss, of-.Power, tj-j Spermatorrhea, Indiscretions of Eahy>Youi?t ! ' * r Syphilitic Diseases, " _ - In all.casesiarismg fromr errors and< the yields' ls mg t 0 theLpii3Bionß, 'iiO'time-slioiild- be-lost' J to iifc once arrest tho progress of u ' -- "TVR. L:i.L.,.SMITH• has devoted 1 *" iim self for twen fcy years in the colony" to. tlie praefcice bf' tills branch of his profession," while previously; in ! England, lie was the pa-' ? pil of-arid practiced with the celebrated Dr ? S Culverwell, the only -medical practitioner ■"! who.eTer'exclnsiyely adopted this as the- sole . branch of his-profession. - : ." V Smith hereby informs the public- ■ that. he is the only legally-qualified medical man in this speciality of his profession.; that others "> advertising are. unqualified, and that-, therefoi'c, in, pretending, to be qualified,' are obtain - - money under false pretences.* ~i j, Dr L L-Saars also warns the jrnblic against" the quackeries advertised. If tlie teker of aiiy of these advertised nostrums escape with- his : ; life, or his system ;be.- not thoroughly iind irr6- ■- parably undermined by thexnJie may look up-* 'on himself as.the most fortunate mortal. , Lr L L Smith has been applied to by so s many nnfortriate broken-down youtig-old men ■ -utterly csSahed in spirit, mined in body .and -filched in-pocket, that he deems it a 'duty to ; publish this to the world. "• - Those men and women who have been tho . victims of imprincipled charlatanafrequentlyv seek that recovery which is often beyond "D r, Smith's control." -When will the puhhc un= derstand that it' is. their interestduly qualified medical''man, whor has iriade this his his sole study, rather tlrnn 0 apply to a' nnmhftf, J Dr L'L" Smith has' always stated that to warn the public of these qmcksands 1 his--chiet reason-for advertising.' ' ; Li all cases of nervous debihty, lqwness of .rfpmt,'loss;of power, pimpies bn the "forehead,' lassitude, inaptitude for business) impotency,drainage from the system, and the various'eft fects of errors or youth and bloodpoisbninV irom diseases previously contracted,' Dr ! L L'' Smith myites sufferers to consult him, as he : has no hesitation in statirig that no medicaT man, eitner here or in England has had the' opportunities of practice ani extraordinary experience which, he has had. Therefore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this i branch of medical practice should lose'no time in seeking his advice. Nor should any- : onemarry without Srst consulting him. , The new Consulting Eooms are at 182. COJjLINS STREET EAST MEL BOUE.NE, • • Opposite the Melbourne' Club, "' • (Late residence of the Governor). Pfivafri entrance is m Stephen street south. COJfSULTATIOIf. FEE (by Letter).£l i Medicines forward 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 290, 19 September 1874, Page 4
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