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V- •■ I■:r .. » - t ■Ji« •■ - i Breasts, TJlcers, \ .^.'.'Wounds, and Sores of all kinds Jifray.be thoroughly by the application of this Ointment to the parts affected, after they \have oeen'duly fomented with warm water. Un> ~ aerthe action, of this powerful Ointment,- aided' PHithe Pills,all depraved humors will be quick-' '.ly. removed from the body; even scrofulous M< cers aildfoul_ sores,.however, old or: inveterate * an thus be cured.* ~ " . In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Bains ' This Ointment never fails to give, relief ."its very first application lessees the inflammation * and diminishes both heat and pain. In severeand chronic cases, the Mils should always be! taken,•&,theirptirfying, alterative, and restore atwe, qualities place the whole mass of solids' an^fluidsirfa'wholesomecondition. "" " v " ! "Th e pother's JFriend—rlnfantileDiseases' - Si "Scaid heads, itch, 'croup, blotche's-'on the shi scrofulous 'sores, Uind such like 1 affections TfielX 7 to the mighty power, of this fine Ointment in, n & short, it be well rubbed round ihe t affectedparts iwo or three times a day. , • r i-Piles, Fistulas, j'and Internal Inflammations-'/'^ : .?ffli?t e dwith these distressing com--, plaintswillfind'n this wonderful Ointnient hit* staiit-means of ease'audibility* to-effect theif'i Own cure-without explaining-their anyone. > Thelitis, in small doses, greatlynail sist the iOintmentj as they, purify the &loppl» regulate the-stbmach, and cool the system " - J - i~- , o - -0 ' -\ § ' 6E3C Both the' Ointment and PiUs' 'id'in & - '' ; the following Complaints^:—: Bad Leys 1 - n '- li Bad>B reastbi Sumsj vP7 'v Chilblains > r 11 Ghdppedhands Contracted' 7 $■ Sllffljoinfs * GrOtvir- *1 Qilasndtdan qf}Swellingsg--i; d lSieumatssmr :i - JStppU, t'Sore&firolabsiP* liSkin jOiafeaseji-3 ticuzvyz—x Jisq JFuiiwrs gr-g Ulcers _ WOu'itds? ~ 3 " 3 ri'ifjiJHi jsccii ' r li t/ r.-i'i ■ • The i Ointmezk:a^pU,ferar£' ! ffid>at PJofttsSr^ M q H9WSSH%£stablishmint;!333 Oxfofd-'streetySV h 9, $&. nepxlyieveryfiespectable, Ifabss i^edicr ine~ l throughout" the. n Civilised^ r World.* - l w iitij->'■ v . ' c-- •f ! .4 'f -■ . I§n i>'. _ Full printed t directions ■ 'are, affixed/to each-3 Pot and Sox, can be hatfin'ariy language -even in ,or Chindse.'j <j 2; ;; ~j J. »' > v r < j-.. n v rriyy-j t 'Ziiss 'of L o "5 I- -iiSilW'- X- JiA—JZtsnL - "S.V. of-Ji&u&i VaittL - 7 sni yS'iWi „ u 1 r^ h j ' i 7'LU* rj- = , x , L er ? or %'ani fcliß/yieldsrij ' I time .be,loafed, _ j tb'at the progress of disease.' "® - - "' s ' JDuaiiVf '.92BV2{Uii. pu-ui aau'practiced-Trifcli' the 'celebrat'ecf :v Dy m ffi-fiulyeiiwjsllj'itheionlyiinedicaiipraetitioin'er it - >wiho ( eyer adopted this «s -rtljoitßol^>*f£ brancli of hiß profession. . ' • 1 . • , : c ' j f>ilT J sr?il St Ci; iyj i t3tJ- JU v- - J. » SjaiiTH hereby, informs therpq^litn'i-tYißp-hcistlie onlif legalfy-qiialified medical 77i(zn-,.. in this speciality of'his profession ; tliat oLbera? adverta|mg'fir3 un4ualxfiedv add '-th4t, fore,fin pretending cto-be qualifiedj arb umiSPifefeeipfetenceßiOiuiU is/fio !o •"* -tEfrli ■ the r adyertised, ; i: If the.taker.of anyl-p iPf these a,dyei'tised nostroms, escape life, or his system be nqt"t&roughly paritbly 1 Smdermined by*"tMm look up- t00 t on fciiaself asithe-most fortunite mortal. .pocket, that: he ftac-:j publish this to the world.' «1 : •!!; .v:j!0 i .-111! y 'Those. 111 en and -women who haveibeen -tlio> / a ,-yictims of .unprincipled charlatans : seek that recovery Tehich is often beyoiid Dr SitiTa's.'Control. When •srili public' anderstand- that it jb their interest;to, consult'a ; • j duly qualified medical man, who- has-madftti;i ithis.his his sole study, rather than., apply to, ; . r ' a number 'of ignorant im'posiers, who' merely- ; v harp and prey upon their pockets and health'."' ' ;Dr I/ L Smith has always'stated that to-" ° : V warn the pubHc of ; these quicksands ' hifii" 1 chief for advettising; "• .r; : k j I ; In all; cases "of nervous debility, lowne"BS : 'o'f "' v spirit, loss, of poweivipimples on the forehead,- " lassifcude,, inaptitude for busiii£Sß, : iinpotency, (i v drainage from the system, and the, various ef : Ss fects of errors of'yciuth and from diseases previously contracted, Dr X- *jj~"' " Smith invites sufferers"to consult him, as he n haSjiio hesitation instating that no medical man, here England lias had i'the ,- a opportunities of practice and extraordinary 1 experience which.-he has had. Therefore thoseiwho reiilly- desire to be treated by one ' who, is at the, head of his profession in this.' ■ - branch of medical practice should lose no; VT ~ time in seeking his advice. • Nor should, any-; one marry witJiout firat consulting him., "* * - The new Consulting.Booms are at v < rj * 182': COLLINS STREET EAST, JCELI--'t - 1 ' ' ' i • - %as i vi>:Xi 1 "s- .'iii* )' f Oppoato .the, itelbourne Gflub,- - ■- -, oj"S ' ; (Late residence! of . the: Governor). - • = .entrance-is in Sj«phen street, soutlrj) nsni 10 CONSULTATION FEE (by Lettfer>'P:?<:sei K - B ; Mediciries forwarded" to. all coloidfe^%S- : -'- ? , packed as toiayoidVobaerfatdon; -"C . Books published by" application td-him." ' ' - '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 308, 22 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 308, 22 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 308, 22 January 1875, Page 4

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