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ft-K. lJ 9 *" k - J'« I»i ■"f } —™ T *■ y 5 .. * ,t •:.•<•• E. HALL,, Iri •. 7 ;- '0 J 0 .R' p I A,L, t "L I 'Q. J't; H. y and 11 , "InASEBY. ! - , . . i.. , -4«i+ ai ?■ -r = I ,.^byx:jtt6 3 cmcrifsf,; ?«tr j«. 0 L'i'OifFl F PL*'£\s. r>rr; ' 'lmpurities of tTie'Blpbdf'. " -"*pntxlHfteie'pUrifyirig Pills have had'^fair no -one -■be'"l6riger oppressed!-ioitl£?the fyotion<rthat.his malady; is incurable!'" '->4 'jfan "kidh\ ever, _ _ the ;wfiole system,, without rdisordaringhtJie "action of any organ. -■ „ .J.. - t i, Indigestion,jtJSilious Complaints,.'-aifdi~Sic& t - , Headache. , « 97!)ftlk i n the human - body-Us jso liable to disorder, as the liver. • ? flatulency, or acidiiy pii the stomachSDariis*us tJlflfSd.rnflsf-finn ~_ - ' -7- 1 • ,-» * . speedily '.remove, "all causes of indigestion,-hC--iSpissated bile, and: sicfa lieadacite^andieffect* a •permanent - ~. ,', J- Weakness and Lebility. :<l ; .» fit Aases,of 1 debilityf andinervbusness,- by., excess* of any kind; whether 'nienial or physical, .the effects of.these Pills in the highest degreebr'acing, renovatingandre■storabive. .» -- Mey' 'drive fromr the • 'syste'm the 'morbid causes, of disease; gestwn-, strengthen-the:nervous; f/j? l>®fieni]s.:spir-its,. and bring-bade the frame i? r i s ti' le health and vigor. . „ s The x Kidneys—Their, JDerangement.and Cure .' 1 .printed^directions, .andjihe, Oint<metit?ruJ>bed Le . tlie lcid.neys for-at, least, half an hour-at bed : tihie, '"as 'salt~ ! is~ forced- into meat,tit,will penetrate to tliejculrii eijs~' a n'd - - -rect any derangement; therein:.? ■ ';"w r '?j *r>-! ' 1,4 J _ Cot'ghs and' Golds. *' ■ TMs ~py,rifyiilg' 'aud. TeguZating conjunction. with* - "the best curefor hoarseness, sore throats, diptkeria pleurisy, and asthmaj - and .am infallible remedy fo'r congestion, *bronchifisl'dnd'mkam-mahon\-indeed, as "a? -farmA lu v a^»^: oftQoth.sexeSj rtf," -s-' ( *-~--'s -Holloiyay.Sy'Pills are.-the\ best>remedy tfcimvhi jVh -2P o rfdJ[or..tfye follpioing di-seasesh * 49 u ?> i'.Tf -;i • Asthma • .. Coms l'*plaintP*' r *' :£owet'i: Cam*plaintsh ..si--Debility t , : ; Dropsy Femdle irr'egu-. .-'■larities *"■ Fevers >: of all kinds 1 ' z ~" Gout: ,SeadacheAf « Indigestion, : ' JL/iver Com v •-'pVaiiits \ S-LuinhayO ' •"- iPiles.Q ZjCi'.- v j Rheumatism,' Bcrofaila; _ o/v, KinfslSiii I Sore' ThroatsSec oh d-izfp'p P symptoms ch I r Eic,2)oloi-euxj i "UWers j VenerealjiifecJPorm&ofizlls ' Tcindsj TJTe a frbm, what- : cause*. <fc-; s ills-uad Giiiime.iiiii.rs' loldr C: Sf^dEstablishment, 538 Vxfofdst™et'£°Js°n ;7- a ko by 'iiearly, every able Vendor of -Medicine dim-ou.ghout.tJie rCivilised* World. ■ : " •' '. * ' ' Mill jii-inted directions'are affixed to v each Poij and can ,be had in any -language ■ even in- Turkish,\Arabic; Armenian','Persian or Chinese.i . . r ! , Wervotisiiessf 'Debility, Zoss of Power,: ' 7 Spermatorrhea, Indiscretioiis of Early.Youth, . -* , : Syphilitic Diseasesf. -\L : : '.l In ;r ali-, c as e s arkiijg from.etrors asid-the~yie]d- •« j? S piissioris JX .time Lost' to .SMITHs-h'as "devoted' ~~r^>■ for,twenty yearain'the- colony: to tlio pro.ctico of this .Dranck of'his professionia previously', in Englaricl, 'he, was .the pu. v pil of arid pra'cticyd with .the celebrated, Dr %i ;il. T.rGulverwell, fch'e only^-medical jwho ever exclusively :adopted this -as theT'eole? jbrancluof his profession;,r-j ra Smith hereby .mformß: th'eiptrßlid^ ; nf. h.£> 7_C i.h.o flttlii lortsrll*. G 7 • - '•"• < ' •advertising sp unqualified,, and ~there;fore,-in-;fore,-in pretehdihgTtQ'b'e ningy-unrler false preftences "- f . "DrXi -L Smith also tiie"pulilicag]ui>*st» .the .quackeriesia'dvevtisedf' If ajiy l? of lile,. ,pi;, his.system parably by r .them;'he.iQay.lOot.iip r > pn lhi-Jielf as the most fo'Aunate mortal. ; 'Dr 115 Smith,has (i been< applied to -by-, so,-, maaiy 'unfortnate broken-down .you ag-oVd men,' - pttetly crushed' in spirit; ruined in' b'ody"'antf- ? filched ju'po'cket, that* he decriisat 'if duty "to" • publish,tliie tq.tho world. ~, , ■ [ ~-i .J.•** l ''' . \'A* " - 1 • -Ti l< ?§?.'? ll 3 s n l and.woitien'wh.o have been'tlie q£, unprincipled j charlatans v frequently. > eeet that recovery whichis ofteu beydnd Dx * Smith's control; v Vnicn"-Yvilt' the public Tun; . derstahd'-that it*is J tlieir interc'sfc 'to consulfc-a" • duly, qualified; medical maxi,- ; who 5 lios iriad'e ■ jather than ; apply to*^"■• a .of ignorant impostera,. :-who s merely 5 i; prey ugoh their: pockets' and.health-- - P 1 " i L Smith has always -stated,!that to warn ,the' public of these quicksands , liis chief reason for advertising! -•" ' lassitude; inaptitude for"' business,^imp 4 otency drauiago from the.syeteuij'iandithe various eT-- 4 " fects of errors . ;bloQdpoisoning! t frorn diseases previously .contractedi Djg X JL> » r Smith invites' sufferers to consult -Tiim, as he - -sas no hesitation in-statihg thjaV'no 'medical " .man, either here or in-England • has* had "the • ■. . opportunities of - practice, * and ■ extraordinaiw .experienco -svhich he' has Therefore > those who rGally desire to be by * one i who is-at-the head of'his profession in this branch, of medical practice''should' "lose no tiniein seeking; his advice. ■ IN ori should > any- : one marry ..without £rst consulting himi - 'uk'W' _ . The.ne.W;Consulting Rooms ace ati ■ "182 COLLINS * STREET EAST, MEL ?t ,* V, •' EOFEJfE, • V V Opposifce,feheiMelbourne : Club,' j.* (Late'residence o¥ J the" G-overribr). "Private"^ 5 i s'entrance; is m>Stephen'stroet-souLhi •' ' ' ,O,ONSU'LTATIOSSr : FEE (jay letter}.' dll " "i iMedicines forwarded all colonies,, go" ' " ' 1 ■ "packed as to avoid 'observation. - '' w* <u i ' * ! S*-ji Books published by the Dr can H be* £ Md oin , application' to 1 ' ,\ . *>. »!|i' N*~ &•>

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 February 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 February 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 311, 12 February 1875, Page 4

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