Public 'Notice | CUKE FOR ALL TTOLLOWAY'S 0 I HT il B N I The Ready and Reliable Remedy . . Ariued /with ■ this, powerful "aJitiiU'te to 'disease, every, mun io. nis own family physician.; Tlio.lirst .llospitid'S'iirj-eons udmil its .unparalleled ifnd hetdiiVg -iirtue.s.. Foreign .overrinients eunction i»s use in'tlii-ii- nuvul und (nilitui , y. : Bervices,,Nndniuiil<iud throughout tin* world. repose, ihe utmost contioence in ils curuiive properiie.-. ... ■ ' ';.. ' Gout^ Eheumatisjn ,9.n(l Dropsy, ; i.| terrihleiand ionising dijflasi'g tq,>yhicb'i,he huuiart'fi'ttrii?, is'^tibjeci jjet -jii' tlieir Worst forms, uud wWii" B'ceniincly ' ineilriitilp, tlioy disappear under a'perseiVrtlie upplieuliiin of this Rootn ing '■'■d.powerfuliOiutntent,' '( strict attention ,be. paid tQ theprinted insi ruction .wrapped round .'cacti pot. • Sorp .Th;-oat,,piplitheria, Quinsey,: Mumps and all Dfirangements of the Chest an(i Throat ■ I^, on the lippcurtnue of any ot these ' diseiwus, tlie Ointment , be well rubiied, und : leiißT three; tii^C8 v a duy, upon' \\\» neck to a Upper' part Of th 1 .- chesf, so "ils io peneirato all the glunds— -iiie worst c.ises w< lt yibld in n .'oniparative.y short time, pai-ticulavly if 'frortowuvV Pills be takeiiiuuppropritite to I'u'rily tlie liloocl. ' .; .... Bad Legs. Bad EreastSj TJloercuSi Sore, and Old , ';' '.'.Wounds' , • &' any tliousiinds oT inartyra from the above complanis liuve"'foiind' life ulnios't insup--porlubie but' if'.'liollowuyV'Oinhiiisiit be briskly uiid plentifully rubbbit • up'on 1 and oiound the, purls ull*-cled,, it .. vVjll quicKly p*> cluite to the source of the eyil ; ia?e may bcsulely guurahted, und diM.-a e driven irom the fy.-tcin.'- "A'othing can be snore simple in lile thair the niuunur ii. whicl* il is Applied nothing more eaniluiy thun iis itctlon on the Ooii\,bo:h lucully and coiistiiutioiiuily. The toother's Friend— -fckin Disea howev Desperate may be Ead.cal.y cured Scald heu«ls, itch, blotcht-s ..n the skin sedulous sores, liinj-'s evil, and such like *>• eir'tiuns, yield to iiie mighty power of this ii>ie Oiniment, provided it be well i'ubbex noiiiitl the -allccteil paits two or threts times a d*iy and the i'iiis ce luken according t>/the printed directions, . •- '/■' A Certain Jeru ' ' • -"''' 'Ihoußundß of' persons sufler ' excruciating agony for years' irOni thest* leartjl coinpluinls throti-h Julse delicacy. Anyone so suH'erinu should ut otjee pue.hua.e^t'ot pi llollovvay s Oi"'-iiioi .veuUlheoncctionswhicli iiccoinpaiiy il, ail upon tliviii''to tlie lelVer, and he will, wilhuut rJitficuliy, ' ; euceeeo 1 iii : obliti-i's'iting every vestige, of tiiere lnu-ussii>g : compluini's. ihe Ointment .'and Pills shonlil leased in the 'following complaint* : ud Leg* Corns (sol!) Scalds liud 'dieitsu Fistulas Soi-o I hroats linn is Gout Skin Ureases bunions •' Gluudiilur Seiiiv Chilbliims awfllings Sore Heads happed hunds Lumbugo Tumours '. c-iitiucted and Piles. U.eers Willi' Joints Rheumatism Wounds Nervuusness,. J)clii/ity, Loss oj Power Spermatorrhea, Indiscretion o early Yuulh, SyphUUic Disease*. In all : the "iliovo cases, arnsim/ /nun errors arid tncyicVding lo the pu-siou*, uo time should be lost to at onee arrest tinprogress of disease. Dll. L. L.~ SMITH HAS devoted ' ttiself for twenty yerir \y. tho colony to the practice of thi hranch of his profession while previously. iD England, he was tin) pupil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. Ji. T. Cuivertfell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith"' hereby. informs tinpublic that * theonly legully^mdifiM. medical man i this speciality of his pyj. fessioti, that others advertising are un' qualified, and that, therefore, in pretendi**.. to be qualified are obtaining money undo false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also warns tne public against the quackeries aJvertisi-u. It' the taker of any of these advertised nostrums escape with his life, or his system he :<'o! thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied io bv so many 'unfortunate broken-down you-i-/---old*-meL, utierly crushed in sprit, ruine"i in body, and filched in pocket that In deennj it a duty to publish this to tin world. Those men and women who have bec-i. the victims of unprincipled eharlataiu frequently seek that recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. Whorwill the public understand that it ii i< tlieir interest to consult a duly qualilie mediecJmun, who has made this his solt stu*y rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who merely harp am' prey upon tlieir pockets and health. J-r. ir L. Smith has alway stated th'**. to warn the public of theso quicksends his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debility lowncs-. spirits los3 of power, pimple.i on th; orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for bnsines-/m.-otencv' drainage from the system, anc the various effects of errors of youth an-i bloodtioisoning fr in diseases previous! \ contracted, Dr. L. L. Bmith invito'-, suiinrers to consult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical man either here or in England, has had the onportunlies cf practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Thertoi-.. thoso who really desire to he treated bv one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time iu seeking his advice,., should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new consulting rci ns are at 182 Collins Stukm East, Mrmujokmb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of tlie Governor I'nvalo entrance is in Stephen street south consultation 1-kk (by letter).... £1 Medicines forwarded to all the coiou'ios sn packed as to avoid o' »*-ii.-j'----i J?ool: published by !,!,,• .(),,,.| 0 -. V',. !..,,[
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1270, 11 May 1883, Page 4
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