Medical Impurities of the Blood. Until these purifying Pills have had a fair trial, i let no one be longer oppressed with the notion. I that his malady is incurable. A few doses will remove all disordered actions, rouse tho torpid liver, relievo the obstructed kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on every function health. ful vigour. They work a thorough purification throughout tho wholo systom, without disorder, ing tho natural action of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. No organ in tho human body is co liable to dis. order as tho liver. Remember when nausea, fla. tulonoy, or acidity on the stomach warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, that JJollo. way's Pills give strength to every organ, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, inspissated bile, and sick headache, and effect a permanent euro. Weakness and Debility, In cases of debility, languor, and nervousness, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental i or physical, tho effects of these Pills are in tho highest degree bracing, renovating, and rostorativo. They drive from tho system the morbid causes of disonse, re-establish tho digestion, strengthen tho nervous system, rniso tho patient's spirits, and bring back the frtuno to its pristine health and vigour. The Kidneys—Their Derangement and Cure. If those Pills be used according to the printed directions, and tho Ointment rubbed over tho region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at bed-timo, as salt is forced into moat, it will peno. trate to tho kidnoysand correct any derangement therein. Coughs and Colds, This purifying and regulating medicine, in con. junction with Holloway's Ointment, is the best euro for hoarseness, soro throats, dipthcria, pleurisy, and asthma; and an. infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation, indeed as a family medicine, they aro invaluable for subduing such ailments of young and old of both eos.es. HoUmcay's Pills are the best remedy knomiinlhe world for the following diseases: — Ague Gout ] Secondary Asthma Hoadacho Symptoms liilious Com. Indigestion Tic-Dolorous plaints Liver Com. Ulcers Bowel Com. plaints Venorcal Affec. plaints Lumbago tions Debility Piles Worms of all Dropsy Rheumatism kinds Female Irrogu. Scrofula, or Weakness, from lavities King's Evil j whatever Fo\;ors all kinds Soro Throats I cause, &c. The Pills and Ointment arc Manufactured only at 78New Oxford St. (late 533 Oxford St.) London; And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World; with directions for use in almost every language. is* Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spuriou* STKICTEST SECHECY !!! MR FERG-TTBSON" may be Consulted FREE on Diseases of Young Men, at hie Private Consulting Soom (next Atkinß* Printing Office), High street, Auckland. Hours : 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Evening, 7to 8 p.m. Dbscbiptive Pamphlets Free. SPECIALITY ! SPECIALISTS! Draw on Nature — she compels you to honour the acceptance. mHIRTY years since, when De Smith first JL commenced practice here, it was thought by medical men, that to be a Specialist was 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 Ricord, in France, and Aoton, 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 every man who pretends to have any knowledge of the particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen specially devoted themselves to. It was the same with Erasmus Wilson, the " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by Her Majesty. Years since, it was the same with Dr. L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (as did Lallemand and Ricord) as a specialist. In 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 hand, in Eruptive Diseases and Secondary Forms of Affections. In all of 'these caseß how neceg. sary it is to have the Specialist who has devoted his whole lifetime to the studying at d practising in this one branch of his profession ? Hence, now, after so many years, all minutiae are familiar to him, and symptoms which (it is not unrsasonable to suppose) may r.ot strike the Gteneral Practitioner at once, now from constant practice and observation made Dr. L. L. Smith master of the subject. The medical profession—that is, the more liberal-minded of them —have likewise recognised this fact), and Specialists now in every branch —oculists, aurists, syphihe, mental diseases, chest diseases, and in fact every portion of the human frame, haa i ow 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 ocuJist would Hot think of setting a broken leg ; but eaoh would advise his patient to go to that dootor who is most famed for treating the disease requiring special skill. De L. L. Smith asks those who require treatment for Weakness, Prostration, Barren- ! . ness, and Sterility, whose frames and whoae i constitutions are shattered, to coneulfc him as I an expert —thirty (30) years practice in this colony, with a practice extending throughout not; only tho Colonies but in ludia, China, Fiji, and even in England, he claims ought to be sufficient to cause every man or woman requiring such skill as is alluded to above, to I consult him either personally oi' by letter. As a Syphilographe? ao other medical man haj been abb to have such large experience as bo possesses, and for other allied affections'— such as Nervous disease—no one in the profession has enjoyed ao much public oonfi« dence. BR L. L, SMITH. CONSULTATJOJT FEE BY LETTER, £1. Medicine appropriately packed and forwarded all over the civilised globe. DR L. L. SMITH, 182, COILINS STBEET EAST, MeIBOTTBKE, I IHNAIOUVTAL Printing in colon, gold \J or bronze in a gtyle hitherto onobtain able on the Thames at the lYunre Stab Offiot
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4897, 19 September 1884, Page 4
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