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aronaxarrm OB DIAL, LIQUIuI■SKATED WATEB JtANUFACTTIEEa. [CURFMfORWOIL OINTMENT. BtOTicMiis,Diptheria, Coldi,-Cough; -and all Derdrigemmilspfihe Throat.and Chest. ... 'boughs; colds', bronchitis. asthina, 'and irreg'ulaf'action of the'heari £ earnestly recommended' 'id* Ho 'HdUdway'a searching Ointment wellb'ver the throat; breast, and back, as the ''caie'may're yire, twice a'-'day. all inter■iial and external ailments of thethfoat, Bad A Legs, . Bait, Breasts, Ulcers',' Abscesses «s'j :i JPf>M d ?? Mag.^edhormighty theappihatipnoy ■"-> Ohitment. to ftie!partß. r .. .der- r aided tyfhe;PillSi quickly removed from the body J ulcers and foul sores, however, old, or', inveterate, ,c.an thusbe cured. 4 _,.; ; "vC" '* ._- .'• "; '. jf^ < and Neuralgic. Pains "T'iis' Oirfimekt)neverfails to give relief. Itt very first application lessens the inflammation, anddiminisJies both heat and pain. : In severe find-chronic'-eases the Pills should always be 'takenjds'their purifying; alteralive, and restor-ative-qualities place the whole mass of solid andfiuj.dsindioholesomeco7idition. 4 Scdldh'eads,itch;croup, blotchesoniheskin, scrpfulous'sqres, 'and such like affections yield tommighty power of this fine Ointment in a short time', provided f it be well rubbed round the affected paristwb or i\reetimes a day. *Fiies, 'Fistulas, 'tirid Internal Inflammation. ;-, a Jfli°t<?dmfy these distressmg coti.* nthis\wmd_.erftilbintment in.slant means' of easp-dH ability to 'effect their :? m } pure.withoitt explaining their - infirirdtg to .anyone.' 'The Pills, in'small doses, greatly as sist Me..Ointment, as they purify the blood ..regulate iheptomach, andco.d the system. ' Both theiOhitment and Pills, should be used in ■y.-\x\:--i in thefoUowngConiplaints:— BadZegs ,, ; ,; ..Fistulas . .. Bad Breasts, 'JGout'.' '' t \ :Purns;.^ ir . -,.„*,_, *G la ndular, i.Chilblains,. ;;; . .,, .. .Swelling a., •, Chappedhands Dumbago . Contracted Sf Piles' ""'"'.'.[. .-.. Stiff". Joints 'Rheumatism Sp'reNJpples Sk'in'JOiseases Scurvy '..,". Tumors*! i Wounds' .; ffollojvay's. Fstablphineni, ssS"tixjordtstreet, ,London; also by nearly every respectable. Venderof .Medichie throughout .the Civilised .World':. .. , '■■".' '-" ■>: Full printed'■ directions = are affixed to each Pot and Box; and eaniehaddnany language even, m Turkish Arabic,' Armenian, Persian 'or Chinese A: ■':> ,',._' " Is'there no Tipper'i' the'sidkmansaid s ..'. .... The silent doctorshook his-head."': ~... ", ffihiteHliefeis'lifethere'shape', he cried." Mgroto, xlum anirnds est, spes est:": \^B--j;.iZrJ'E. : i ':<S- M I,T M, ~' man advertising) ■--■■■•■■ ■,' v ' '^^v'oJt-s'ults~ ..;/ : , : - : Oil all SroKen'-ddurk constitutions;. ', " J ' On early indiscretions;- -■' ■"*-'■'■■"""-.■'■: '•:■■- ■Oh.Goul. :Jf•" .; ; ■ , '■-.;'■> On Rheumatism.. Incthese-Cohnies, those excesses, which toe have indulged in "hot'youth" till upon us toitr fearful interest. . Our regrets are useless, pur repiningsfutile. The sole idea should be the chances, we possess ofremedying the ills,toe already have,, or combating the effects likely, to result. , Eide it a* he may, put on as good an exterior as M can, still is the victim Conscious that he is a 1 'living lie, aiid shot sooner or later his vices will discover Aim to the world. Our Faith, our obligations to rociety at large, the welfare of our future offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselyttf pi bids procrastination, .and points oui to us, not to wait! till the ravages break put in 'our constitutions: '"-■■■'". Before negotiating mifh a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk; before em-zr~t ploying a barrister, a careful man makes en- " quiriesas to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence; and, in the case of a Ugal adviser, both as to his. legal Qualifications and (is to Ms capabilities, of transacting the individual business he eoimtlss him upon. Strange to say, however, in. the selection of a medical ma", tke sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and without regara to the fitness, qualification, 'experience and ability for -the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience audpractice, perhaps,.Ues in quite dn.oppqsite direction. / J It is astonishing that so many are driven, mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in'spirits, hops and money I Rave I not far years pointed out to litem that I, Br. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified tnedical man in tJie Colonies 1 Have I not also prosecuted, at my 011 m expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling, — such as Phosphodyne, J3ss<.-ncc of Life, %o. — and had them analysed and found them, to consist of " Burnt Sugar and Havering matter," and the cert-fleates I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that J step out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who require the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing piey can consult a legally qualified man, and one. -moreover, who has made this his especial study. 2>r. L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and-he has been in Melbourne 24 years in J ull practice an Nervous Diseases Loss of Power §■: Debility •Syphilitic Affections ! ' ' • ■'. Want of Condition '" ;:'-'■ I and Rheumatism. ■:/.: ~ Dr., L. L. SMITH can. 6e consulted -by let-ter-r-Fee, £1... Medicines, forwdrded,,U all t3ie colonies. V '.';';'.'' ; > ; -' '- '■'"'Dr. L. L. SMITR;\%% Collins ; s£ Fast, • . (Late the Reside lice-of tte Governor), "■-.'.•■ r:, \ ;.m.elb6ork£. ■ "

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 402, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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