€arbial ManGiaeurms. e E. HALL, O K DIAL, LI QTJ B U Jti. . ACT • ■ : - CRATED WATEB MANUFACTUSEE. ' NASEBY EEIEKD OF ALL. • VL LOW. AY\k.,: MLLS s I.:- i r i: Impurities'ofthePlood'.t ■ ' Until these purifying Pills have had a fair trial,, let; no;.oner. b£ longer 'oppressed with the riplion,{ihat- his malady. is.incurable.l; _4 Jew : all ' disordered factions, rouse the torpid liver, relieve the ' Obstructed kidneys,, ■blood; qnis confer on £9fs ; ' They .work a the whole 'system, ioithoutciisbrderihgijie~naiural action of any organ.' _ ~liidigesiibn, boniplaints' and Sick " 1 '^SeadU'chet, . NoJ)rgan in Jhe. human liable to d?is?rder : _gsjfae' liver, Qemepiberfhhen nausea to 'every} organ speedily remove atl'caiised.df -indigestion, in 'spis's&ted bil's/dndisick' heada&h£ itnWEffect a >''C"«» - .V- " Wed.&ness''aAsjpebiliti/J 'Tn-'c'abes f df debiUty/ldngudr, ' atid. nervousiiessj'genervated by'.excess-of &riy\Jcitidf'w7iet}ier nienfal or in- the highest degree restorative." They '-"drive -frqm : the System the ■ k morMd:causes: ofdisedsß,-re-estd6lUhihe digestion; {strengthen raise the yatie,it's. spirits, .and, lining bach the frame to its-pristine health and vigor. The and Cure. Jf these _ pills .be . used according to the over the"rigion of thd kVdiieys J for at least halj an hour at salt is forced into ''meat,HKwtilpenetrate'to the' Sidneys and corj ■feet 'uilydeFangeitieiit therein.,' '• ; i"- ' }'■ q , ' Roughs and .Colds., r7 > 'C. conjunction-with is the iissl&ireforfioafseness, tori throats, dtptheria, pleurisy, t; and . asthma; " : ans l l an .ii fallible remedy for congestion,brohchztis; tindijiflammation', indeed asafamily/hiedicine, they are inv<duafflefoKsnhduing : su'ch ! diimerits r of'young -anjl'old'of \both sexes* r '-~: t : : " « : - '* Soliowaif s • Pill#' are the Ms*' reinetdy known ' in tlie worldfor thefolMomg'^iseases'}--Ague:' _*:_ Astflriia , '' Bilious '■ Corti- ' plaints''- T: '-- JS&welC plaints' :Debility-<■'■ v;' D'ropsy r**JFeniale irregu-: ■larities .2?{syers-. 'of', all Jcinds Govt. . . ( ; S'C co n.d ary Meadache ... . .symptoms 'llnd^esiion'Tic Qoloreux Liver-: Com-' J 'V < plaints T/enerealqffec* 1-LutiiMgo' 1 ■ iioiis ; ' ; 'Piles- t ''' l Worms of all * Rheumatism i '=--• kinds ' ; 'Scrofula'- -or akn ess ? i front?what- : Sore Throats. fver cause, •-\ ■'■ ; fa, faThe pills und.'Oiiitment' are sold at Professor JTollomafs. Establishment, 533 Oicford streets -London-.; also-by.'-oiearly every respectable Vendor.of 'Medicaid th?&ightout tfi# Givilised Wo);ld-. ! -*y- - L: . •: ••••: jdiTeciiQns are, ctfjixed•. to.each Pot .and Pox,, and oak be had in QTty language, even in Armenian, Persian, ■or. Chinese. r : . ■ y "Ps tliere no hope ? th'e sick man said;• • y-4liesilerif doctor \Bhook his head." " . "-While there is lifethere'shope, he cried'* v.; AJEgrotOydiirri ahimas est, spes est?* 1 '- 1 v"& ■M XX: j y T:!jE[ i . i ' (?h B only-.legally-qualified" niedical . pian advertisingj . . - ~ ■ ■ -■:-■■'■ CONSULTS— On all affections of the vlfervqtis System' l (ho .. matter fromwhat causd '* On all broken-fawn constitutions. - diseases-arising from earlt/ indiscretions.- . ; ;.. t> ... lis--"j ■' .. V . , ; t n; ..i Pti these Colonies, those excesses, which we have indulged in - rhot-youth" us with fearful ihteresi'.' '• - -•• The i ______ -". "• ' of remedying thrifts ive"already have, 'qr-epm-'■hating/the. effectslikely.tof£sidt;~ mde.it as •'he may,put on -as good'an he can, ■'Still is-the victim, conscious that Tie. ii r a. living •'lie,!and shot sooner or'taier his vices: ipill disi i'coper. Mm-to the world; "&ur T'aith, our. obUgations to society, the 1 welfare of our future offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselves forbids procrastination- and points out fo us, not to wait, till Me -ravages break out in our. cofistittitiqnsi ■ -r _ Before negociatirig- with a 'merchdiit, idfdrej engaging, with aiconfidtiitial clerk; before'en ploying,a barrister, a carefuVman makes atto ijippr, standing-, their length ofoccupcincy or residence ■;and; in the ■ case of a individual hiisijiess Jie. consiilss him -upon. Strange to. say, hpwever, in the selection of a : medical mail, the sufferer frequently omits - these necessary precautions and. ivithout tegara to the'fitness- gualffication, experience and ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience aud practice, perhaps, lies in quite ,an opposite direction. Zt is ast&nishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt iii spirits, hope and money ! Save I not for years pointed out to them that I, Dr. L. L. Smith, am the only legally qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies ? 2Lave £ no* also prosecuted, at my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums'they are selling, such as Phosphodyne, JEsscncc of Life, fyc.—and had them analysed a:ijfound them to consist of " Burnt Sugar and flavoring matter" and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason thai J step out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who. require the set-, ■vices of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man and one, moreover, who has made this 'his' 'esoecia study. '"'■■■ \l-£ r '- the only legally qualified nodical man advertising, ' and. 7io has b?cn m Melbourne. 24 years, in.j nit.practice on Nervous Diseases " Loss'of Power sDebility ' Syphilitic Affections ' * znt of Condition ■ - "9out and £heub?-' SMPTH can be consulted- b'/ lei£l" Medicines forwarded the colonies. ' 1 ' \\\.P*-Z'\lt-:SMTfjk,, l&Z£&i***C-Easi (Late the, Residence of the QovernorJ, ■ •
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 431, 19 July 1877, Page 4
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