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■\V ' Medical Impurities of the Blood. TJntil theso purifying Pills have had a fair trial, let no one be longer oppressed with '■ the notion ' that hlfl malady is incurable. A few doses will - V removo all disordered actions, rouse the torpid. >' Hvor, relieve the obstructed kidneys, cleansoim- - pure blood, and confer on every function health, nil vigour. They work a thorough purification >? . throughout the whole system, without disorders * ing the natural action of any organ. ' Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. No organ.in the human body is so liable to dis. , order as the liver. Remember when nausea, flu. - tulenoy, or acidity on the stomach warns us that . digestion is not proceeding properly, that Hollo, way's PUls give strength to every organ, sp.oedilj . remove all causes of indigestion, inspissated oile, 4% and sick headache, and effect a permahoat cure. ' Weakness and Debility. In cases of docility; languor, and nervouswtts, -•, generated by oxcess of any kind, whether foerSal or physical, the effects of theso Pills aroin tho highest degree bracing, renovating, and.restorative. They drivo from tho system tho morbid •. causes of disoase, re-establish the digestion, strengthen the nervous system, raise the pa. : tient's spirits, and bring back the framo to its pristine health and vigour. The Kidneys—Their Derangement and Cure. If these Pills be used according to tho printed directions, and the Ointmont rubbed over the rogion of the kidneys for at least half an hour at ; bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will pene. trato to tho lriduoya and correct-any derangement ■ therein. Coughs and Colds. • This purifying and regulating medicine, in con. junction with Holloway's' Ointment, is tho best cure for hoarseness, sore throats, dipthcria, plcu. - - risy, and asthma; and an infallible remedy;for?;. congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation, indeed as a family medicine, they are invaluable for sub: duing such ailments of young and old of both - 66X63. ■ . " ■ ' -; .-■";-■ .; ; -." :, Sollowaifs Pills arc the best remedy known in tKit ■world for the following diseases:— ■■- Ague Gout Secondary Asthma Headache Symptoms Bilious Com. Indigestion Tic-Doloreux plaints Liver Com. Ulcers Bowel Com. plaints Venereal Affec. plaints ' Lumbago tions Debility Files Worms of all Dropsy Rheumatism kinds •■■ Female Irrogu. Scrofula, or Weakness, from laxities King' a Evil j Whatever ■Fevers all kinds Sore ihroats I cause, 4c. The Pills and Ointment art-Manufactured -> only at : • . ■ 78 New Oxford St. (late 533 Oxford St.) London; And arc sold by all Vendors of Medicines ' throughout the Civilized World; with directions for use in almost every language. €s* Purchasers should look to the Label on ttie Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are apurioofc SPECIALITY 1 SPECIALISTS! Drmv on Nature — she eompeU you to honour the acceptance, .. THIRTY years since, when Db Smith fint commenced practice here, it wss thought by medical men, that to be a Specialist waa derogatory to the professional man, but this, like most other innovations in scientific and lay matters, was found rather to aid than to be " infra dig "to that profession, wherein the speciality was practised. Lallemand and Bicord, in France, and Acton, in England, were for years cried down by their medical brethren. Now and for many past years they have been looked up to," and quoted, by ewj man mho pretends to have any knowledge of the particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen specially deroted themselre* to.' It was tho same with Erasrauf Wilton, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her - Majesty. ■ Years since, it was the same with Dr. L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (v did ~ Lallemand and Bicord) as a specialiet. la all cases of diseases and habits which produce symptoms of Nervous Affections, of Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, and make human beings invirile, or which unfit them to carry : on the. purposes of their being, or which. demonstrates itself, on' the other band,'in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Affections. In all of these cases how necef* sary it is to have the Specialist who hai devoted his whole lifetime to the- studying aTd practising in this one branoh of his profession ? Hence, now, after so many yean, all minutiae are familiar to him, and symp* toms which (it is not unreasonable to suppote) may rot strike the General Practitioner at once, now from constant practice and observation made Dr. L. L. Smith master of the subject. „.■.■.-- • The medical profeasion—that is, the more liberal-minded of them—have likewise reoog* nised this fact, and Specialists now in'every branch—oculilts; auriets, syphilic, mental di» eases, chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the human frame,: has row some member of the: profession who devotes his time to that, and to none other. For instance, the "chest doctor" would on no account attend an accouchement, and the oculist "would not think of setting a broken leg ; but each would adviae his patient to go to that doctor who is most famed for treating the disease requiring special skill. c Db L. L. Smith BBks those who require treatment for Weakness, Prostration, Barren* ness, and Sterility, whose frames and whose constitutions are shattered, to consult him as ' an expert—thirty .(30) years practice in thii colony,, with a practice extending throughot& I not only; the Colonies but in India, China, Fiji, and even in England, he ri«ms ought to be sufficient to cause every man^br woman re.quiring such, skill as is alluded to above, to consult him either personally or by letter. As a Syphilographer no other medical man has been able to have such large experience as be possesses, and for other allied affection! — such as Nervous disease—no one in the profession has erjjoyed so much public confidence DR L. L. SMITH.. CONSULTATION FEE BY LETTER* £1. Medicine appropriately packed and forwarded all over the civilised globe. DR. L. iTsMITH, . 182, COLLINS BTBEET EABT, MIIBOT/BSI. A UCKLAND RUBBER STAMP CO /jk- AIBKBT SIBIKX. Established 1870. BLam D s at 24 hours.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4636, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4636, 13 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4636, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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