. " ToPiMfy thi ßlood. ' h fse Pills have been placed >y the. com. mon consent of mankind at the head ' of al remedies for, , removing obnoxious , poisons from' the blood, and cleansing all the tissues of tl^e body. They have ea-vei thousands year after >ear from falling a Batrifice to the effects of dyspepsia, dysentery, .dorrhcea, constigation, liver complaints, &c, a fact attested by jmy.riad9 of witnesses. Excessive weakness debility, the warnings of decreasing organic energy and vital decay, are restored and re-animated with vigor and healthful action in every organthroughout the system, by this restorative and exhilarating influence of the medicine. j • Female Complaints. All disorders of the sex, and d iseases in every crisis perilous to the life arju health of woman, youthful or aged, married or single, may ,be radically and quickly cured without risk, or trouble by a few doses of these Pills taken according to the printed directions. Indigestion with langour and want of energy. When taking these Pills, rub Holloway's celebrated Ointment over the pit of the stomach, and over the regions of the liver, on the right side under the ribs, and you will at onco experience a change for the better^n your digestion,' spirits, appetite, strength, and energy. The improvement, th'ongh it may be gradual, will' be thorough and lasting. Dropsy. The efßcacy of Holloway's Pills in dropsy is extraordinary. They act with such peculiar effect upon the system, -that the fluids arising from this direful disease are imperceptibly carried off and prevented from any further accumulation. The sufferer regians a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a -completely renovated constitution; but it is indispensably necessary that the Omtment should be most effectually, rubbed 'into the complaining parts ;' -'' _ " Stoniach, Liver, Kidneys, and'Hg^wels^[ ' Thoße who suffer from bile arid liver'^b'mplaints, should try the effects oi ttiis valuable remedy, a few doses of which -will • 'make the sufferer feel elastic and' vigorous, removing all impurities, giving a healthy action to ; the liver ; if bilious attacks be allowed to continue, serious cosualtief may arise, and the sufferer consigned to a bed of sickness. In all disorders .of the kidneys, the Ointment ]Bhould be well rubbed into the small of tha back once or twice a day ;and the Pil}§j acting in unison, will cure any complaints arising from these organs. • , Pwy—§hMtnm of Breath wj,th 'Weak- "/;. _"" , |tr 5ieSS. , • • Very bad symptoms, which if not; corrected, may tend to some serious disorbeis of the heart, of etfwjr vital organs. Eat moderately of aolidsjtak'e six/Pills nightly for some little time ; take plenty of fresh air witlf "moderate exercise, and ' the human machinery will be quickly restored to health and vigor. Try this but for three days only, sand the result will be marvellous. Complaints incident to Children. All complaints of children may soon be cured if care be taken no purify their blood, correct the action of the liver, and cleanse the stomach and bowels; x few doses of these famous Pills will immediately have the desired effect, particularly if parents be careful in not allowing them to eat .of things which they know. would be injurious to themselves. Holloway's Pills are the test remedy hnotvn in the world for the following diseases :—: — Ague Female li-regu- Scrofula, or Asthma , larities , - Ring's Evil Bilious Corn -Fevers of all Stone and plaints kinds Gravel Blotches on the Gowt ■ Secondary , Skin Headache , Symptoms : Bowel. Com- Indigestion , ■. Tic-Doalou-ptaiuts Inflammation reux , Colics , Jaundice . Tumors. , f Constipation of Liver Corn -Ulcers <jhe Bowels plaints Venereal Af Consumption Lumbago fections Debiiity , ' Piles Worms of all Dropsy Rheumft ism kinds Dysentery .'. Retention of Weakness from Erysipelas Urine ' whatever Fits Sore Throats- cause, &c. Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power, Spermatorrhoia, Indiscretions of Early Youth, Syphilitic Diseases, Inall cases arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be* lost' to at once arrest the progress of disease. DR. li. L. SMITH has devoted himself for twenty years in the colony to the prac*tice of this branch of his- profession, while previously, in England, he was the pupil 1 of and practised with the celebrated Dr. R. T. Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. • - . » Db. L. L. Smith hereby informs the pubic that he is the only legaMy-qualified ■ medical man in this speciality of his profession ; that other advertisers are unqualified, and, that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified, are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also warns the public against the quackeries advertised^ Jf the taker of any oi these advertised nostrums escape, } with "his life, or system be; not thoroughly and irreparably undermined- by them he may look upon himself as the most' fortunate mortal. ■ ' ' Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to byso many unfortunate- broKen-down youngold men, .utterly crushed in ispirit, ruined in body andjßlchea *? pocket, .that lie deems it a duty to publish , thp to^the world.. .> , Those men and women who have been the victims.pfj unprincipled charlatans'ireq^ently seek thai recovery which is often beyond Dr. Smith's confeql.,. "When "will thepublic understand that' i^is rthei/interest to consult a duly qualiflKd'niedical nian, "who i4s made tlnV'niis dole steady; "rat^ef than apply" to a imbibe? ''df ign6rant"'imposters, who' merely hars and prey their pdcketi and health. Dr. L. L. Smith has always stated that to - warn 'the. public of. these' quicksands id his chief reason for advertising. \ t > , In all«ases of nervous debilily^ lowness of spirit, loss power, pimples on the forejiead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage from the system,, and .tie Various effects of errorsi' H of youth aji^'bloodpoisbning from diseases, previously' contracted, Dr.L. L. Smith invites' 1 sufferers to consult him, as he has no hesitation ijustating that no medical man, either' here or in England *!has had the opporinnitife.of practice and extraordinary experience' wnieh he haa had. , Therefore those wno really desire to be treated by one wlio is at the head of his profession? in this branch of medical practice should loose no time in' seehyig*his advice.' - Nonijhould anyone marry Without first consulting him. _ The new Consulting Room* ar^ at 182 COIiLINS-STREET; EAST, MEL- . . , r , BOURNE, *'. " > , Opposite the Melbourne , Club^ (Late residence of the' Qoveroor), Private entrance, is, in. Stephen-street south." ' - C.ONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) - £1 Medicines forwarded' to all Colonies, BO" \ packed as totf^d observation; Books. pnUishetpspiie Dr. canbe had on application to him.. .- ' •
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 421, 30 December 1874, Page 4
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