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"SJorirraf ; '"'f '/_ ' , ';''^' ! ' r E; HALL,:' rJ • i '- : '- ■■ Kl , O £ D IXI/, VL I Q UETJ 5-; aiEATED WATEB•> -MAKOTACTUBEB. 11^ :?r .! ' " '. ; \ -■; ■■■>'■ ! {Until these purifying' Pills havehad a fair trial, let 'iiovne be longer oppressed ioith the''' hoiioii' that his malady is incurable. A. fear doses 'will remove 'all disordered actions;', rouse the torpid liver, the obstructed ' kidneys, clediise impure blood, and confer on every ftaictionhealthful vigor. They work: a" thorough purification throughout tlie whole-: 1 , system!, disordering the natural action of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick I •' '•" ;:.-; .:...- Headache. , ' '.'2Td organ in-the Jiuman-body-is so liable to 1 j disorder as the liver.' Semember when naiisea, -'• 'flatulency, or acidity on the stomach warns us- > tlidtdigestion is not-proceedingproperly', that,''' 'JEEolloibdy's-Pills give strength to every organ, > speedily remove all causes of indigestion, in- ' I spissdted bile, and sick Jieadaclie, and effect'a.' permanent cure. ■: '■■. . .'...Weakness and Debility. : ; In cases of-debility, languor, and nervous- , ness,. generated by excess of any kind, whether -mental or physical,-the effects of these Pills are inthehighestdegreebracing,renovating,andrestprative:. They drive from the system the\norbvicauses of disease,- re-establish the distrengthen the nervous system, raise ; the-.patient' s,spirits, and-bring back the fram toAts pristine health and vigor. -.-. ■■ ' iThe Kidneys—Their Derangement and CiireV I ' If:'these 'Pills. be' used according to ' the' printed .and the. Ointment rubbed' [over 'iheregion Of the kidneys for at least hcilf■a'rifh'our at bed-time, as salt is forced, into]' [iiteat,Ht:willpeiielrate.td J the kidneys and cor'.' \rectd?iy derdhyement'therein. '.'"'"•" ."'""" - ; '-' : ' \ ■',.•<: k> ri-. j Coughs and [Colds.'. . •.... .-'; ! ..This-purifying avd -regulating medicine,- in',, conjunction with-JEEolloivay'.s.Ointment, is- the,, beitcurefor hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria,., pleurisy, - and .and an infallible--, remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and. inflame , mation,-indeed as a family medicine,-tliey vtre] 'invaluable for subduing such ailments and old of both sexes. . r • Solloway's Pills are the best remedy known-, • in the world for the following diseases : Gout Headache Second dry symptoms' '■/ Tic DoloreiKt * P enerealaffec*-> tions • _ • Worms'of all- v kinds '■ '• ' ■' ■" Bilious' Com- Indigestion Tic Doloreia " ; plaints Liver Com- Ulcers '■'■ -■'• JBoioel ■ Cm- plaints P enerealaffe^ ■plaints > •■• Dumbago' '■ tions • • ■ Debility- \ Piles f- WormsofaU'Dropsy\-'-'"- SfMuniatism':' kinds ■;' •■" Femdleirregu-' 'Scrofula ; larities''"f- * - King's J2vil' : from what-*-Peversi- of'all fie'r cause? j -khid's '-'-■.■■■•' : -_' :r.r.: - , : h-:---.,J- fy c \,§c: [ "■"'} i fflie--Pills ~und Ointment,, drefspldfat fessprSpliqway's JSstabiislime'ni, 533. 'street, JLondph .; ~dls6.by r 'nearly every respecter, tile isedWprid'. . ;, J ;; ! '."* '. J /*';|."' r k -„ • ',' ' ,° .M printed"direciipiis.ar.e'affixed to each)': Pot,andPox,'ahid canie.Tia&inany even : in TurkteTi,^frbi4,j&^niaii,.Persian^' f , 'pi;' Chinese.,', t \ .'.}, 1 1 , ,'f. ,' .:... .-'.'..' .1 j hopifl, the'sick' niansdid; " "'" ' \ J7.: /Fhe silent 'doelor'Modk his ltead." ""' | .'•" [WtyhJty™ is iifethere'slidpe, he cried."' • .-'." '■]' JEgroio'; dum dnimasest, spes est."' '". " . ■=£'■.'■.•!i'l' .'-/if',': u i""MC&is '■ (The only, legally-qualified ' medical j; '•'' ' ■'man advertising j i ■ ~ '! "■■-;% ■'■ CO'NSTT£TSr-'\ "*: '' r * l ''* On all affections of 'the^ervous'Systeth'fyia''matter, fr/dm what'cbiise arising)]. r: " s ~, On all broken-ddioii constiiuiioiis'. ; ' r ' "' .'; ''7'* ■On all diseases arising l frbhi.eanyindiscre-' tions. "[":■''' ""' '■•■ "'•-'- "'" '-'-'■'' '■ '-'-■ ■ OnVout. ) - .-;..- ■}'•• ''■-■■;■';; ■^ )^--i -'- Oii Rheumdfism.' iJ :' —''•■/'■•'•->-'■ >--■ ':'.''■■'[ In these Colonies, those excesses,'which we have tell upon' ustmth : fedrful'ihiereit.' ■' * l! ':';r,'''-.'•'•"' ' '/'"'■■'. 1 .Our regrets are our repinings futile. 'The sole idea syiotiidje'iheehdncis toe possess 'of remedying MeAMwedbreddy] have, or combating the effects "likely'to' result. [, Side it cut' \he^ may;put6h':'d3gd6d ! dn exterior as he can, still is t/ie:victim ; conscious' thai he is a living * | 'lie, and Mat sooner or later'fas vices wilt dis-' \'cover s hi}li to the world. Our*JTaiikfourpbii- ! : gdiionsio 'society atlarge', the /welfare of pur * future offspring; ahdthe duiy J we' d'toeio'oiirand points out \to us, not to wait'tilllhe'ravages break but in \our constitutions, -,.,.,. Befo're negotiating with a ■merchant; before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister, a careful man makes ■ enquiries'as to their standing, their length of qe- ; cupanoy or residence s and, in tlie ease of a' Idyal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting the ■individual business he - consults him upon. ; Strange to say, however, in the selection of ei l medical' ma*, the sufferer frequ-ehtlg omit* tltese necessary precautions and without regard ■to' the fitness, q;uu,ttficati6ii, experience and ; ability for : the 'particular aitme.it' requiring ' treatment,'he consults the nearest man, tvliose' experience [addpractice, perhaps, ties in quite' an opposite direction. It is astonishing' that so many are driven mad, are ruined in' health; and are bankrupt ' in spirits, hope and 'money f Rave I not for l yeurs pointed oiit'to them that I, Dr. L. iff' Smith, am the 'pnlylegdUy'quaUjied medioal '.- [man advertising in the' Colonies ? Have I not ' ■dlsoproseciited, at my [owif expense, these very ■quacks', and exposed the variant; nostrums they are selling,—such as \ltife, ts[c.—dnd had them analysed and found them to consist of ''.Burnt Sugpirand Hacoring matter," and tlie. certificates Ihaseproved to be all forgeries. 'lt is for this reason that 2 step out of the ethics' of the profession and \to. give those .who require the ser'vicesofmy branch an opportunity of knowing ■they, can consult a legally qualified man, and ■ one, moreover,, who. has made this his especial study. ' Dr. L-.L. Smith is the only legally qvaßJied .niedical man advertising, and Itahae bepn, Nervptis Diseases ' - ~ " ~„. Doss of Power &■ Debility \ .< ..Syphilitic Affections ' r j <■.'-.■ , v Want of Condition ' :'. ..' .:-[;•> ;?:; Gout and. Jiheuntietism. - Dr.L. L.-,SMlTkcan be consulted by lai- \ ter—Pee,i..£L.i' rMedicines, forloorded to oil the colonies. . ; -SriL.U SMITH; 182 Collins st. East, -i (Dale the'Mesiai-noe of the (Coventor j

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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