1.. 1.. BMI TH . only legally-qualified medics nan advertising; On all uffiK tiens of tho Nervous System (n matter from what cuniSßHrising). On «li broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early indiscre fiins. On Gout, On Rheumatism. Ici*tlii>so colonies, those excesses whi * we have indulged in "hot youth" to upon us with fearfnl interost. Our regrets are useless, our repining futile. The sole ides should be thn chance possess of remedying the ills we alreud nave, or combating the effects likely t mlt. Ilido it us he may, put on as goo an exterior as ho can, still is the victii conscious that he is a living Ho, and thi sooner or later hi* vices will discover hii to thn world. Our Faith, our obligations t society at large, the welfaro of our futur offspring, and the duty wo owo to ou selves forbids procrastination, and poin out to us, not to wait till the ravages brea out in onr constitutions. Beforo negotiating with a mercham before engaging with i I before employing u barrister, a caretnl m. makes enquiries as to their standing, th< length of occupancy or residence; and, i I tlin case of a legal adviser, both as to hi ul qualifications and as to hiseapabilitic ... transacting the individual business hj consults upon. Strange to say, however, i: the selection of a medical man, the suffer* frequently omits these necessary precaution and without regard to the fitness, qualifica tion, experience amiability for the particula ailment requiring treatment, he consults th •est man, whose experience and practici 1; i in quite un opposite dircctio' ishing that so many aro drive d in health, and are ban ! mjn. m o t ,u iu, hope and noney ? Have not for years pointed out to them that " tith, am the only legal »1 man advertising in tl colonies ? " Have I not nlso prosecuted, my own expense, these very quacks, ai exposed the various nostriums they nr< selling.—such iA Phosphodyno, Essence o life &c.—and had them analysed und foam them to consist of " Burnt sugar ar flavoring matter," ap.d the certificates have proved to be all forgeries. It i» t t3k Miuan that I Btep ont of the ethics advertise' to giro tto jrvices of my branch i opportunity of knowing they can consult legally qualified man, aud one, moreovt who has made this his study.. Dr. L. L. Si.-.ith is the only lee qualified man advertising, and he has 1 in Melbourne LM years in full practice ou Nbevoos Diseases I Loss of Power & Debility | SyrniLiTtc Affections Want of Coxditio.v Oout and Rheumatism Dr.. L. L. SMITH can bo consulted I letei —Fee, £l. Medicines forwarded al tho colonies. DR. L. L. SMITH. 132 COLLINS-STREET EAST, I, t ~,,, jjjo Residence of the Governor). MELBOURNE. ikSENTERY, CHOLERA, FEVE I AGUE, COUGHS. COLDS. &o. R. ,T. COL LIS BROWNE' CIILORO D Y N E , (Ex Army Med. Staff.) This INVALUABLE REMEDY tlres quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pai <, ins tho system, restores tho derangi fi lotions, and stimulates healthy action tl ■ secretions of the bodj, without creatir ii t of those unpleasant results attendii til use of opium. Old and young mi ...<,**!''•■•' -j.:_!lollr«.,and._.tM>\s*u^s ,,, i(, oArvellous gwd effects and wondoofi cm I, while medioal men extol its virti mc* extensively, using it in great qui titicin tho following diseases : iHnsos in which it is found eminent]' nsefi\— Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrheal CoUel Coughs, Asthma, Rheumatisn Neurtia, Whooping Cough, Crarai HytUk, &o. r Aeis for Brisbnno :— Berkley a.vi TA-S)jjO, U p on . Btreot . A'ntij for Melbourne :—Messrs. Felto.v G«l'i«k & Co.; Adelaide :-Messrs I*. KJfc CO. S 1( F» l0 agonts for Sydney :—Messrs Lur Buotuebs. " ,„ C t rloN -—Vice-Chancollor Sir W. P. i- Wolntod that DR. COLLIS BROWN! y waslouhtedly the inventor of CHLORO- - *? at t °° " U ' ry " l tho de'mdant, -1) ere i, boing tho inventor was doliborate- » 'y io, which he regretted had been swo . Eminent hospital physicians of Unstated that Dr. J. (Mis Browne . wu* diseovoror of Chlorodyno; that |M cribo largely, and mean no other ly Bat Time" July
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 21, 23 February 1878, Page 1
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677Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 21, 23 February 1878, Page 1
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