■■-'.'' k2e;r&3:ee s wastes, "vkS^DiFAoIiiBEE. j.S Sill <■*> '.-K'-.'li!;nu -Jiw w mST""*** --"•»t' J.?--'- ■ijTT/ : -.-•Ji.-ii'.-ii£ 7 f : b-Jasins ii ; >r';cd i;- ■*CJ?^. : £pßrJ£liL; r. OS rn 'i::-; o;iu : *io 'itirK.6':ii : •3 , "C-* l!; ; '£gughs,r,ieo'lds i 'Bronchitis, \a^ma,.mdj.i^egiil^. r of the heart ar, This reWedyfor iS&L %>ggs,yJiad -Breasts,-Ulcers, Abscesses Wounds, and' Sores of all kinds ■'■-■" ■May beihoroughly Mated by ; theiapplicatiqn of : AlaslOinment'to thepdrts affected; after they tovebeendulyfomehtedwith w'drm'water: 'Vn~py depraved Jiiwiors willbe'imick.ly.pinovedfrom thebody ; even scrofutouful. wrs, and foul, sores, however old'or inveterate, i ■•. •; : ; ,;,,.:. ',;:; \-U 'jlijH. .0->''-.; .::■'■ :\V". : . ;:-".■'-". '■■:-_ -)V;.ii . ..In andyNeiiralgic'Pdins 'ThisiOmtmenkneier'fmls r t6 l very first apptwation lessens the infcammaiion, .and diminishes Moth heat dad ■pain. 'ln severe j and,chronic cases the Pills should 'always" be .taken, as, their purifying, alterative, dndrestorative. qualities jplace •■the whole -mass of solids . andj^uidsina.wholesomejeondition. ■ -;. : ■£& Fr\iendr4rlnfantile Diseases uiSoald heudsi iteh, croup,blotches on the skin . like affections yield ■ Jofhemighty'power, of thisf fine' Ointment in a :short time, provided itbewell rubbed round the [affectedparts two or three times a day. ; Piles, Fistulas, andlntenajlnflammatimis. £ -■■ Persona] afflicted ipiih these distressing com■■'piaints'w^fiMt Ointment inistdnt means of ease and ability to effecttheir ;own cure without 'explaining their infirmity to anyone-.:' The Pills, MMall doses, greatly as sist. the i Ointment, as they purify the blood, .Vegulate-the stomach, and cool the system. . yßptkihei-Ointment and Pills'should letisedfa :j!c i' -Jii thefollotoing Complaints .-±- '■■■ ~-_ i:: , ■WadJJegsZ:'\- s \^istulas r """".'[ Sore'mpples Bad ; ,: •':" " "Sore Throats -B.urnsr Chilblains'*. 11 >; /Swellings'. 'Scurfy -;' iQhapped%ands 'f/ambagb''- : .Tumors Coifti&cted dfiiipilesl; i;ov i^Ulcers', . ■' : :1 ■■-" }[ iStff^ointsi,: ,£h£mi'atism'' : i Wounds ii fcii'- ni Jria-ia-:- ion j<u' -■•'X- : - : _fr' :i ': iJiffi&Qintmutairid Piljs are sold rffplfawagfo&stfiblishment, 533 \ ffS^S-i':i&?-° %nearlyievexy respectable Te»I ssf\MjM e sM% e i 'throughout,, the -Cimiised j -~nFMI printed 'directions\*dre qff&ed'£o/e'ac& ; any language even im'^rHih.BJirdd^i'-^^n^^e^si^, : ;■■ ;-«Tr: :;--iOii; «£-'■'■-1 >'" ; .- -^-. '■••- j :ae*» t itself'{admircibly Lto "/r large wilder'of-case's continually coming under my treatment."- ■ ?i ;"'';-- "•' r . - ■ :■'. ; J ''.'... ..Many mho'f.'Zook igto their hearts " at the' ; reetdingjifthis adxtertmement, and who ponder | ooer #, wilhsay; J TcnWb I should write, 1 for 1 ! \ have-, ia, y«a# secret there in my heart, - hidden find. Ifear, every day something Ito'ill'shortly show itself by some plain symptom and maJce that-secret, known to my fellow men, as, an object of ■piiy or scorn. ~; j _£ ->" Hook into thy^-heart'"-'and say. is if not' 'tetter'for me'to'seek did and get relief: by' writingltoone man in whom 2have confidence, with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and'. counsel will cause any lifehereafter to be happy,, making <me\say with the proverb — '-"Re-' 'joice, 0, Young' Man, in thy Youth" '-' ~ ."Lookifien into thy heariandwrite"far .-. hundreds have written- to me whenVii'has iee& too late, and-who; in place q]f taping.'", Qhil'■■ dreit-like olive-branches, round'about' theirtable,'* have their homes'desolate, and f eel it M. reproach upon 'their man Mod to live.' .' '-' I ."Xiook then,intofhy heart and write," and remember that "As thy days, so shall' thy[ strength be," and that by writing down your case,no eyesbut myown see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, and that in place of sinking into a dishonored and preniature 1 death, you can feel that, in ttisj words of' WordsidorW—" Ah old age serene and bright, and''ldvely as a Lapland night, shall lead, thee to thy grave" ' , \' L. smith:. i~ 6fiPo^^' y Youth, Sec. In. all cases arising &oin : errors and the yielding to-the passions, no time should be lost t9 ; : .9 a fl ß arrest the progress of disease. ';. 1: "' y : :::^: : pS. L.L. SMITH, ■ (The only legally qualified medical man ' _ J advertising-in these Colonies} 193 . JX)LI4NS STREET EAST, MEL- ■ .'wW■; "•.!::"• 'BOPRNE, ' . t •, ■;,.} ; Opposite the Melbourne Club. :,(iate,£ke.residence of the. Governor). -Pripatf-entrance is in.Stephen-street, South. '; * Con^ltat^n yPee (by.letter) ..." £1 Medicines forwarded to aU the Colonies, 'so';: 'if''•'■'}i'-i packed as to avoid observation. " \Bpoks written, by Z)r. L. L. Smith, Post ..;. -7; V; ( f r ef S A postage stamps : . • ':u .Means of Prolonging Life ... ; ... ty gi. Medical Household Sketches, No". 1 3*. &A' : rJP°- dp-,-,- do 2¥b.3 Is.3d. ■ Weakness and Sterility 3s.od. Medical Almanac, 1875 ... Qd:
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 321, 23 April 1875, Page 4
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652Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 321, 23 April 1875, Page 4
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