Erom tbe^xfaraorainary .@Bsai tbai hMQ MERITOKtOUS MEDIbIkES in.eyeiylpart.of the Colony, they have '-'-';- beeiiprdnoariced'tobeS JTQNDEROE THE N.lN^^iE;3|iH;!x)i^lXSY The : two! followiDg - Testimbniala are (given fyy,viray : qf example of very manyireceivedr-rSee; pamphlets and . ; .-il.Tiv'testimomalß.' Agentof )&hbl]ah-s Greafi Indian Cures, t , . ; , ,Neispn,l7th l .Augtisfe, 1878. r .DEAKSiR,^-My son ba^tesa entirely cured by <hi bottle of the liheiiaiatism Mixture, after bavins aufft-red great pain, being quite a cripple -a -fortnight. He baa resumed his work, aad is quite well in heaUfc. 7 Toara truly, KioHAKD Adams. ■ 'Felaon^Septemljeff, 18T8, ;To theiprbprietor of «Qndilah'B Indian: . ;•.■••- -_- OXirCures." . _. > Sis,— On looking 'O?er, my boofes to flad out the amount -sold in- Nelson since the introduction of y our medicines, I find that there rhas actually been . "' ! 147 dozen ofc and the sale still continues large. The benefltaobtained have been aiJ^uefsHonable, having come under, my observation. i 'Yoatafailhfully, : ■■' i- : : , .'... ,-:? ■ ;■. ' vr-iift Ageafe. "Is there noi hope ?' tße^ siok ritatt^id ; The silent doctor shook nia h'^dV "While there is life fare's hope/ he cried. 1 ' " JBgfbto, dim animas est, spa est." DKrK UJSMITH (The only legally-qualified .Medical man advertising), "' ■" '' - L ooksTOTa— ""'- '■■ t On all affections of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause arisio^) ; oa all brokennclottn Constitutions ; on all Diseases arising- from early Indiscretions : oa Goats ' 8n Rheumatism. ,s ' ; INr these Coloniea;- those ezcesseiwhfch wa have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon ua with fearful interest. , - ,»••;». Our 'tegrets'are 'oafelessj L oinr repiniogs futile. The sole idea ahouid be'tbe chances wepdasesfl ofr remedying 1 the ilia *a already have, or combating the effects likely to result .Hide. It. aa' he may— put oa as- good an exterior aa he can-^-aiill ia tUamctiai consclona that he'is'a liyidg lie, and ;thae sooner or late? his vices the world. 1 Oar Faith— our obligations to society a 6 large— the welfare of our future offspring— and the duty we owe to ourselves— forbids nation, and points out to us not to waifi till the ravagea. break ou.c I |B;oar-e<nis6i£.a6ion9. ■ fßefore'n€gotlatin^- l witb a merchant, before 008agij}gA.with« altonfltentiall clerkj before employing a barrister— a careful man makes inquiries aata. their .standings -sand, ia the i rase of ,a legaladyiseri :bptt| asflg. his legal "qualificatipnai and aa to hia capabilieiea of transacting the individual business he consults him' upon! Swange'tbaayi'nowever, in the selection* of a : medical man, the sufferer frequently, omits • theaa ■nacefrary^precautions, and without regard to the fitness, qaslifieation,.esperience, and ability for, the particular dlmen^^riequinilg'i^lantie^ lie consults the uearest man, whoggrjeafperieiice and practice, gerhapa, lies in quite, an opposite direoIs Ah aatpnishingi that '.eoiiy(n^ ire driven mad, are roiaed. in health, aad are bsnkrapfi in spirits, hope, and^ mqneyZ Haver| not, lor years, pointearoat.^ tliei^^bstP^^r. L. L. Smith, am the, only legally-qualified medical max ado tr tiding in., the. Cobniias? ; Ha?e I nofc also pFofeated,- at^my dwtl' -expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they.? are sellingT-auch, as trrPhosphodyne, Essence^ of and found them "to ob'nsiat' of " Burnt sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I ha-?e BaoyjaoTto-be a!l^ffgjte|^.trlt is for tbia reason that I step out of the ethica of the profession and advertisej.tio give those who reqarie the -services of my braach 1 aa»bpo|rGunity of knowing they can conraltl a legaflyv^qualifled m^| and; one -moreover,' wbbt Uis } made this 1 Dr L.LV Smith is the only legally qualified medicarmsut advertising; and he~fisg been in Melbanrne 24 years' in fullpractice on Nervous Diseases IWaa of Power and Debili^ Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition Gout and Rheumatism. •!:> > "■^' -■■ '■ tDe. ;It L. V SMITH .caa-'beconsulted by letter -i-FeeljSli>3iMedidneß?forwarded to all .he' colonies." : ' >' :.•.','.- ,f-:? >Ds.L.Lu SMITH; 1182 Collins at Hast. (Late the Beaidenca of the Governor), .■...- ' • T.cJ-iiraßODsaiß.. '-'.'<. - ":■-•; _ 102
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 292, 17 December 1878, Page 4
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602Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 292, 17 December 1878, Page 4
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