©H©liE/A:H'S Great Indiavirdires From the extraordinary GoJefTthafc have been jerfdnSaed by^wee MEEITOEIOUS MEt>r6lNEfil ip every, part of the Colony, they have ' ' v been prodoonc^d id be ! THE fW'pNDER.p&THE priNErißNxk qEisrp?iißY rhe two followitig Teatimoniala tie given byiway of: example of very mauy xeeeived.(-^-Bea pampßfeta and Ageafe of GholJah'a Greafe Indian Cures, - ;; • ' ■ : Ifeteto. • : . , t IB7B. Dbab Bra,-rMyvßon fiias lean entirely cored by chi bottle of tbe Eibeuuiatism Hixtttre, after haviog suffered great pain, being quite a cripple tot 8r fortnight. He has reiumad biaiworit, and ir quite' well ib healK:. foars traiy, BtcHABB Adahs. • - ■ F elioßj Sflptembef , 1878. ;Tothe Proprietor of K QboUah's Indian* MOares." '; Sia.r-Oa looking, over my boons to find out the amount gold in Nelson lince the introduction of ydtfr medlcmeß, I find that there haVa'dtualfyr teen . t , " 147 dozen disposed o£ and the safe- still eentuae»!large. ThebeneQJabbGiiiied ha^eb«bari<iaestl6iiable, having dam nndefiny o^ri o'WeHation. "Xowafaittifally, : T Jl, HAt>PIELD, • ■:.'.'. ..' .:'■'.■ -■: " .:*?'?& Agent ■.'.,,..■■: ; v:::. ;■•; " Is there' no hope ? ' ttid sick Wa, a^ ; " The silent; doctor shook' huij£ieao; c « WhUe thero Is life there^aJiope/ he cried.' u M<FQto r dwnaMmp*u£»pio*st n DRy L. L. SMITH (The only legally-qnalifled Medical man advertisuig), On all affections of the Nervous System (no matter from vh*t caasa ulsioe) % oa all brokea-down Gboi|ieul2ans ; on all Dfteatee Bjl9ingirom early Ind^qsetiQu^ ; on Gout } INrthete .Colonies, thosfr;e»asea/Wbich we have indulged in "hot youth" tell upon us with fearfqlintewst. . : ,:r : a • Our Tegret* tr* useWss; 't(ur| repmings futile; Thasoleidea, should J be fie chances - -we pofiesa oli{»niedyhigitfteEtlli~w« already have, or combating the effects likely to result. Bide it aj 'he may#rput on, as /good an- exterior as lie cstn^stu} "lT. tha^vicifm conidous that, he is a : living lie.aud $a{fc sooner ox later Us 7ice9WiUdi«coTer l himtQ 'the world. Oar Faith— our obligatioriß' to society at large— the welfare of our future oflspring— and the duty we owe to ourielves— for bids 'p^rocrasti nation, and points out to aa not to wait till the ravages, breaXonvULOUx ematitationß. ; ißeforeinigotWting-with'a mexcnWnl, before jengagfagi with: & r sonfld«nt&a iolerk ; before employing a barriater— a caseral man makes inaoinea «a «?s<** sWfag^j an* fix the .'case of aJega^ ; advia^|ls^t^Jshlß legal '4ualincadons, |»nd as to his capabilities of transacting the^ndfyidaal.busineaaheconaulu him upon. ' Btraflgd to iayj however . hi the selection of. 1 a sfsdioil man, the sufferer freaaently, pmita theae-wcetiiaryr precautions, and without regard to the fltnen, qualification, euerjtance, and^.ability f or -iheuparticular^ilme^^fcqairflig brcitment^he^onsalta the nearest man, whose g&ge&nce and praoperhaps, lies in^nltea^. opfoajteuireoIs itaß^i«Mng u thit9?apa«»wfedriTen mad, are ruined, g& health, and are bankrupt hi spirits, hope,' ahd o money? .. tor years, pointol>.Qut tti #&&%&&& S^fir. L. L. Smth. am. tha wtly legalfy^uaKfted medical mam adoertuvag in fit Cgamiesf r EfetQ I not also prWacate^V^'i^owiaMES^efeib, thete very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums they are selling—such, aa n -P hflsphodyne, Essence o£U£q,&c— aQd | badthe^-pfialTSedf and fooad them to oonsisb' of '"Burnt sugar and flavoring matter," and the certiflcatea I hav^ PKoy^ : tprb^^£piTOto«: It is for this reason' that I step but of the ethics of the profession and adveraie^togive those trhoreqnrie the services, df my branch an>^p«tunity of knowing t^eyrcan conaulta! legalylqoalffled ,maff,and,one mpxeovoi whai^haji made this hia esgecial study. ' Dr L. L. Snlith is the only legallyqualifled medical man advertishig, and be~haa been in Melbaiirno24 years mtftul prlctfoa eaf^ervona Diaeaae* Loss of* Power and DebilitjL Syphilitic Affectiona Want of Condition Gout and Dr. L.L SMITH! can beconsulted by letter — Fee £1. , Meateme^foiwarded to all hecoloniev. : l k Da. L. L. BMITH, 18« Collfas si. Bart. (Late the Beddence of the Governor), • r. wusaaxax. . ■-'-- 10a
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 292, 17 December 1879, Page 4
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