been pe'riorrjQed' by , these , - MERITORIOUS in every part of \he C^pb^tKey h^o^ ■ ■■;■:■ [been p^pnpunce^tp'])^;^ > ■ THE WONDER dF THE < f^ N I N EFE'ENTH ICEN^fIE^: '-' The two following T^atiftlomals are - gi^eh by Wfty' of • very y many received.-— See pamphlets and j . ■■•• l ftesfcimonia^ls. To Mr. R.aAOTiELD, Agent of Grh;oiiaU s jipidian Cured, v Nela6nV' :^ n ' ' : , : ;, ; ,l)l<'hon,l7th^ | ugnst, 1878. Dear Sir —My son baßleen entirely cured by ens brttlo of the Bheumatlsm Mixture, aft»r baviftH suffr^H (rreptipifn, being quite a cripple for a-^ rtaighf. r He baß rtammei hfe- wiirkj and is qulie w«ll ! in healthp '&X. ~- ■:i ;. ; ' .1 ; -■' uioiirj trttiyjjßwmD Ateu^s. Kelson, September, 1878. ;To l of *f Gbpi^ 'JiMy { : »Coreß.?'{f-- !. ' : .^■■•■■• ; :•( Siß,—On loot ing t over my books to find out the amount told In Nelson since tho intro^uctionof your, medicines, I find, that t^ere ha« actuayiy been '.'■,"" ; ; v >>)< 14 1 ? domn dtspbsdd 6fe ■■: ' ; ■- '• "■■.' n■ : *i!,"-7. Mil •■ -...-• and the Bile still continues large. Tbe benefits obtained lja've'beeb'nntfue^tlbnable, having cpmo under my own observation. ; - -i ■■>') ■■':■ „■ ■;; .'j . ;,'. . :. ; ;. i .;••.■• : Youra faithfully, (i .n,i -■ ■■■■ ■■■■■)■ ; : -- : * ■■>■■■! •".. ■ if: i '■;> Agent. :: \ - —■-■- :;■ -■ ■ '■/' , .... ..' j' i ■'•')■ ■"■* Is there no hope,?,', the ; sipl?; njan aaW j The silent doctQr.sbook his head. >;, ; i'( ." While there is life there's hope,' ihe ctled.' 1 "JBfto'to, duihanikai eit,apet est."> \ ML.i,simi (The only legall^quaiifled' Medicai "man * advertising)) j'-; On all anections'of -the Nervotjsj System (no matter from what cause" arising) i o on all broken-down CopstitutlQn,s,} on all Diseases arising from early Indisorettons 5 on ; ,Gout { '.. on Rheumatism. " .;.-.>{ t ' "\ . ; ; ; vh ,<;-; "' ' IN thes(e ColQp.ies, th\ps;e excesses which we v , j have indiilsed , in , M hot yputh' 1 . .teliyupon us with fearful interest, _, >,-.'■;>.> ,/■;,.. ,,-, v Our regrets are useless,. oujreplningß ; futile. ™ sole: 'iddd ihoold ; be'the chsne^s weposisesßOf remedying -'the ills Waheady have> or combating the i^flfects likely to result Hide it 1 as' ) hen]ay-^putbn ; as ! 'good'*n' ex- • terior as he can— siiU ,fe the victim couscious that he iß^jliv|ng< lie, fndjthali^obneriOr.l^r, bis vices will discover hitn tp.'the wprld.^Oar Faith— our obligations to society at large-r the welfare of our future bfTspMng 1 -"and 'ihe duty we owe to oUrselveß^-forbldS'plfocrasU'! nation, and points out 1 to US ttot vi<i wait 9 till' the ravages breakout ib bur cdastUtttions. ' : ■Before negotiating with a merchant,- before, engaging, w^th a confidential olwk; » before employing .a barrister- a careful «ann>makei inquiries as to thnr standing ;f and j, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal ' qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting theitdividual'buslnefishecbnsultß him upon: i htrange to sayj h6*e ver, in the selection of a medical ■ man, the suffe rer frequently omiis theq* necessary /precautions, ' and without ' regard to the fitness, q UHlificaI tion, ( exi erience,"i/nd .ability^ollffieTpfiriicn|larHilment requiring j treatment he consulta ttco, p^bap^lleelrf quite an 1 dpp : osfte aifcft tion. ! Ib it! astonishing Ithateo many are driven] i mad.iare^uined : in h,ealth,viß.afl ,a^p bankrupt •inßpteiJts..]bp]^.and;none]rj-},JB^ipl) :^to years, pointed out to them that I, Dr. L L, Smith, am the only 'legally-qualified medical ! matt advertising in 'the Colonies 9 0 3HaV#ltfofi also proseoUted, ftt- my Own 'expebs^l these very quacks, and exposed the various' tto'strums they nre eelling—such as fPhokph'odyne, Essence of Life, &c— and bad them analysed, and found f; ihtm tooonsistof ♦' Burnt sugar. i and flavoring matter," and the certiflcates'l I have pbovbd to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that. l Btepout/:of the ethlcsWf ihe profession and advertise, to give those who requrie the services of my .branch an opportunity ,of ; knowing they can consulb a legally qualiflbd i man, and 'bne moreover '-who lUae made-thifr ! his especial' study; . .-il : :' 1 ,Y ::'$ > Dr L. hi Smi^h is the only legally qoalifled; i medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years in full praQtice on Nervoqs ; Diseases Loss of Power and ' D(3biUty f -Syphi- ; litic Affections Want of Condition Gout and j Rheumatism. i Dr. L. L; SMITH Caii' .becoUsultetl by ! letter —Fee £ 1 . " Medloines forwarded to all ; hecolpnie?. ' ■-'■■' ' ■■■'■■ly ■-■•■">- I .■' '•■'•' ■' ■■ : .J_ ■ ■■■■ J. ■'■A---.;i I pB.L.LjSMlTHi'iea-CoUlnßßt.ißaat. (Late the Residence 6t the 1 Governor), MBLBOUBiia. ",; f ,! - 102 ' :"■";■:!-. liif' ' ; ■ ,;---u'-' :Y. ',i\ : .'r..-'-' ;r ,' -.-•■. PS
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 291, 16 December 1878, Page 4
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671Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 291, 16 December 1878, Page 4
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