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RELEASED FROM the Bon i age of Disease, the ex- | hi'aration and gladness are indescribable You begin to do with ease what has for a dreary long time been impossible. But the first thii g required is a strong hanl to set you free. Here it is : Marshall’s Compound Cascara Cordial. This powerful remedial agent cures inveterate constipation, acts gently yet promptly upon the liver, and cleanses the system effectually. It makes you strong, and keeps you strong. li. sends a levitabsing glow ovei the entire syste n. Dyspeptics, try it, and cease to suffer. In bo ties, 2s 6 I and 4s fid. If T ittle Babies cou.d write letters what a host of grateful Testimonials the proprietors of Marshall’s Infant’s Teething Powders would receive. How their Intle hearts wo.dd ovtnflow in ink. They know what they have suffere! before these Powders were administered, an 1 they know how soon the feve . diarrhoea, rtst'essne s, aching gum®, and other dis rders to which they are subject at this trying time were quickly cured by merely placing a little pinch of white sugar like powder in their mouths Parents, are you lining right to let the little ones suffer when for an * xpenditure of Is you can relieve their suff rings ? These pow era are guarantee i fiee from all mineral and vegetable poisons. Npend Is fid. That’s about all you have to do to get relief from tin - hardest, oldest, and toughest kind of corn than repo: es just now in peace and quietness on your ILt'e toe. Marshall’s celebrate I Cura Clava is the weapon to fight the e.ietny with ; every shot tells. Have you got more than one shirt? If you have you should mark it with Martin’s Indelible Marking Ink, The best in the market. Is, Stop that Cough ! If it is whooping cough, with Marshall's Castana, a remedy that cures this distressing complaint after all others have failed. 2s bottles. But if the cough is the after results of a bad cold, and you go hawking and spitting all over the houao, then is the lime to get Mai shah's Cough lixir. It is good for any ordinary cough. Is fid and 2s fis a bottle. Don’t go sneezing and blowing your nose until it is as red as a chert y ; but when you have influeuzi or cold in the hea. , remember that Mar hal’s E sential Extract of Eucalyptus will effect a cure for Is. Stop I Have you a liver? Poes it ’et you know of its whereabouts ? Podophyllum (Marshall’s Special Tincture), that’s the medicine that w.ikes the liver up and puts it right. Is bottles. When an engine gets off the line the railroad men soon hoist it up again with screwjacks. When a man has an aching tooth don’t hoist it out with a pair of pinchers, but insert a piece of wool soaked in Marshall’s Odontalgieon, and Ji e will again be worth living for. It costs Is to do this. There is nothing to equal Marshall’s Chilblain Ointment for broken and unbroken Chilblains, \c quickly allays all irritation, aud a ■ap’d cu-e s soon c(f tied. Is boxes. If you cannot obtain these goods at your 1 local stores, write o the Pioprietors, Til© Colonial Drag and Manufacturing Company, bond street, Dunedin. M. MARSHALL, Managing Director,

££ r FITTE wretch condemned with X Life to part, still, still on hope relies. There are thousands at this time in the above position, and their relying on hope is a distinct feature in all these cases, but that very reliance causes them to have recourse to the advertisements, handbills, etc., of the veriest charlatans, in place of consulting the qualified medical man. With blatant impudence the quack adds titles to bis name, and the Wish victims thinking these have been confetti d upon him bv some University, entrust tbeir case in his hands only to be fleece 1, are robbed of health as well as money, the disease is allowed to obtain a firm hold, and the deluded “ wretch ” knows them too well that, hepis to gain a cure have passed Wh it n medy is there for this ’ In selecting your medical adviser, ask how long he has been established, and what is his reputa* tion as regards skill. Take the one who has had under his care innumerable cases s milar to your own. and who has made that disease his special study. Ascei tain if he is legally qualified, and how long he has been in practice in the colony.

Dr L, L SMITH has made a specialty of certain diseases and particularly those of ihe nervous system in males, and barrenness in the female. Dr L. L SMITH is the only Legally Qualified Man Advertising. Dr L. L. SMITH has devoted his practice to special ni a e-'. Dr L. L. SMITH has been ,37 years prac tising in the City of Melbourne. Dr L L. SMITH can privately and conveniently be Consulted by Letter, Fee £l. You can therefore write down your symptoms, and next day receive an answer, explaining what before was to you wrapt in mystery. Personal Consultation Fee .. .. £1 Is (Including Medicines). Medicines (appropriately packed) forwarded over all the Colonies. Dr L. L SMITH the only legally qualified practitioner advertising. 41 Collin? Street, MELBOURNE. (Late Residence of His Excellency the Governor) To suit his clients in outlying district where there are no medical gentlemen. Dr SMITH will answer letters on general diseases as well as on special. Medicines also in such cases will I e forwarded if there aie no resident chemists. Dr L. L. bMliri has found this notice necessary, as many ot h, s clients desire to consult him also by let er re the general family ailments. All suen letters must be addresse I to 41 COLLINS STREET. MELBOURNE. Dr L L SMITH has had several cases [ impersonation brought before him, one otable case by the *,S.W. police. A man died in the village representing he was Dr , L, Smith, asked if there were any sick ieie, obtained several separate guineas, in nec;;se L2O ; in the latter he stated he -ould send the medicine when he arrived i Melbourne. Dr Smith warns all the üblie that he never visits medically--ms i solely a consulting practice, and his only insulting rooms are at his residence. m li. L. SMITH, 41 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. Every householder should have Dr L. L. Smith’s Medical Almanac, price Sixpence. All booksellers.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1531, 12 June 1891, Page 4

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