■ Is th. ro no hojiH •?” the nick nmn sui.l; The silent doctor shook his heu.l. “ While there is life there’s hope” he oriej. •' .V’.eroto, dnm animus est, «pos ost.” DU. L. L. SMITH, (the only medical man advertising) 1 hi all affections of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause arising), f'a nil hrokon-cli>« n constitutions. < hi all diseases arising from early indiscretions. On Gout, On 1! • hot youth ’ tell In these colonies, those wo have indulgod in upon us with foarnd interest. Our regrets useless, our repining*) futile. Thu arile idm should he the , * we possess of remddnng tlu* ills wo already lin vo, or coin hat in ic tlu* effects likolv to hating t result. Hide it aslu* may, put on as good :m exterior as he can, .still is the victim o iscions that ho is a living Ho, and that sooner or later hia vioos will discover him 'o the world. Our Faith, onr obligations to society at large, the welfare of our future nd tho dutv we owe to our•rhids procrastination, and points break out to ns, not to wait till the ravages out in our constitutions. Iv fore negotiating with . ngaging with • •lor** employing afiharrister, a careful man mak-s enquiries as to their standing, their ; • ngth of occupancy or residence; and, in he case of a legal adviser, both as to bis legal qualifications and us to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he consults upon. Strange to say, however, i i thi’ selection of a medical man. the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precaution and without regard to the fitness, qualification, experience amiability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man. whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. I* i- astoni.-hing that so many are driven mad. are ruined in health, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and noney ? Have 1 not for years pointed out to them that “I. I>r. L. L. Smith, am the only legal hj qualified medical man advertising in the louie>y” !hive I not also prosecuted, a my own expense, these very quacks, and exposed the various nostrimus they are •e iling,—such as IMiosplmdyne. licence of Life. —and had them analysed and found ii:,v.;riila have nnoVF.n to he all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step out of the ethics ot the profession and advertise* to give those who require the sendees of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a I* gaily qualified man, and one, moreover, who has made this his study. I»r. 1.. L. Smith is the only legally qualified man advertising, and he Inis been in Melbourne *2l years in frill practice on N KltVOl'S I Mskasbs Loss ok Pewiai & DKntUTY Svt'tni.lTle At I K' i ions Want or Condition Ho IT ANI > KUHtMATISM 1)1!. L. L. SMITH can be consulted h\ h’tt'r— Fee, n. Medicines forward' dto ill I ■•dollies. PH. L. L. SMITH. ■1 rOLLIXS.STHFKT FAST. ■ the lb sideline of the (iovencu MKLF.OrUNF. HYSFNTKUV. CHOLERA, FFV Hl*. A(;ric, ennuis. colds. &r. ni; J. CO Ll. I s 11 HoWX IF S 0 111.0 K O 1» V X K, K\ Army M.-d. Stuff.) Is TUK oUtotNAl. ANT) ONt.V OKNCINIt. r.KMKIUM. I SKS AND ACTION. This TXV.VLUABLK EEMKDY produces quiet, refreshing sloop, relieves pain. < alms the mslmh, restores the deranged functions, and rtimnlates healthy action of the secretions o! the hotly, without creating any of those uipleiisaut results attending the use of opium. Old and young may tike it at all hours and times when reqirisitet. Thousaiuls of persons testify f" its marvellous good effects and wondeofu! cures, while medical men extol its virtues extiuisiveh', using it in great quantlti. sit 1 1 ■ folhwing diseases : hi ceases in vhich it is found eminently u ...ful Choltra, Dysentery, Diarrlueji. » .ill HouglK Asthma, Rheumatism, V ui-ulviu. VlimipilW Cough, ('rump, r ‘ :i ’ '' ' | r \, .. •- f.ir Wisl«,n<- •- llkuki.v.v ,\xi' i i ' i T." 1;, C•• I'OlAslr* et. \v- for M-ll.oiirne :—Messrs. IVi.tov, Ornnniii;. \*; Co. ; Adelaide : .Tw,s, Wliol"*--ale a|rnts for Sydney ; -Messrs El I tol l • Ibi )TIKII-. t \ I T|o\.-iVo. .Chnni ellor Sir \V. I* \\ ~ i mod ti|u hJb cnLI.IS IIKOWM-; XVII und • . ■ tlu il)N»ai* rof <'HLOKO hVMii; mat jlm story of the defendant, Freeman, beinj the inventor was deliberatelv untrue, wl jeli he regretted had been sworn no. Knlnent h.mpitul liliVMiian. i.l I ..union Ktiif.-.l tlmt Dr. .1. Cnlli* Brmvnr was the ili.nnfi't'r uf Clilomdyms tlmt •ti"V J.r. -nil" 111 ll.'ly. nml nil mi III) Otll i i ilmn Dr. llroWV—" 'limei," July | 12, ISHI I
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 95, 26 July 1879, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 95, 26 July 1879, Page 1
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