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PaWilJlouat. "sPKCuurr specialists" Draw on Nature— the compel* you tc honor thf. acceptance. f pIIIHTY yearn *in<-e, <*\>t>n Dr. Sm.iii X first cornmer.red practice here, it m* thouglit by ineriical men, that to be a SprcialiM win derogatory to the prulessional msn, but tin* like most other innovations intcintific end lav nniter* wnii found rather to aid th«ii lot c *■ infra dig* to that profession, wherein the speciality was practtted. Ullemtml and Kicord, in France, and Acton, in Knglan \ were for years cried down hy Uieir niodieai hrethern. Now and for many patt years they have been looked up to, and quoted by every tana who pretends lo have any knysredfie of i lie. particular bwnch of thr profrftaion which the«r «4itletaen xperitally devoted |liemselves in. It was the same with Krasmus WiUon. (lie •• Skin Doctor," recently knighted by iU-r Majesty. Years smca. it was the aaaeiiithDr. L. L Smith, of Molbourne, who practiie.i (i« did Lailemand an J Kicor<() a< a «pe::iHl:>t In all cases of diseases and habit* which product* symptoms o( Nervous Aff.fi i-jni of Skin Eruptions, of Prostration, and make human beinfii invirito, or which unfit the.v to carry on the purpose* of their being which demonstrates itself, on the othei hand, in Erupt ire Dueftxas and Secondary Forms of Ailed iou*. Id oil of these case* how necessary it is 10 have the SpeHali«t who Iris devoted bis whole lifetime to the rludying and practising in thU one bnoch of hi» profession f Hen^e, now, aftor nn many years, all roinutiss are :«iiniliir to him, and syroplotns which (if is nol uu< resnonsble to suppose) may wot strike flic General Practitioner at once, now from eonntant practice and observation make I Jr. L. L v ßmith master of the subject. The medical profeoipu— that in, tut more liberaUinicdi'd ol ibcm — li ire likewise recognised the fact, ami Specialist) now in every branch—oculist, auriats, syphilic, mental di?eases, cho.<t diseases and in fact every |>ortiaa ot the htiinan li»uie, has now xome number of th< profession who devotes hi* ume to that uud to none other. For Histnuce, th< "client doctor" would un no tccouul attend an accouchioeut, mil the ocuittf would not think o' •sttine a broken leg but each would advice his patient to «v t« that doctor who ix mast tamed lor treaties the di«ea*e rcquiriny special skill. Dr. L. L. Smith ask« thc«e *\ta rcqain treatment for Weakness, Prosttauon Uorrenne ss, and sterility, whose (rame and whose ooutstiiutioou aic shattered, v consult him a( an expert — thirty (30 years practice in the colony, withnprmici extending throuuhoul not ouly the Coiome put in India, Fiji, and evcu in Kn^land, In claims oU((ht to be nullieici.t to cause erer man or woman rcqurius hucli skill a* i alluded to above, to consult him vithf j personally or by letter. I As a byphilugrupher no other uieJica | man as btej abe to Ikivo such Urg experience us he posteasen, and turoihe allied affection* — *ueh as N«rvou» dneas — uo one in the professiou has enjoyed k touch public ronOience. # Dr L. L. SMITH. Tnt only teg&j Qbalified PractHtoner ad vertistag and registered under th Medical Board of Victoria, and practisin the) la^t aSyi»iir-<»- - - oojisuLTATi a* f« (by letUr) £1 Mediciu^t «^pruprißtely packcti a»<l (vi j warded all over the <hvili»ed DE. L. L. SMITH 182 Collims StßEh? East. Mblbodkn EDGAR A. ABHCROFT AND GO. Electrical, GENERAL & CONSULTING * s -^-— tJfiIfEERS, ABE PREPARED to execute order for every Description of Eleetri Lighting and Transmission of Power Ac, &c, on the shortest notice. Mr E. A. Athcroft having jnst ar rived from England, has had experi ence of the most modern develop ments of ike science, and having madi special arrangement 6 direct with tin largest manufacturers, has every i aci lity for carrying out contraction veri reasonable terme. Specialities of Portable Electric Lightißg apparatus, including stean engines, Boilers, and Dynamos or Wheel Carriages, with 30 Portabh Mining Lamps. Cables, Wires, Ac, anc (Ko Arc Lamp of 3,000 n.c.p. 1 with firm estimates, and par ticulare free on application. Steam Engines, Boilers, Turbines, 4c, of most approved construction Plans and specifications drawn, ot advico given on moderate terms. Offices 12 Brandon-street, Wellington. A. D. BAYFEILD, - Trafalgar - street, Nelson. Agent for the West Coast CHARLESTrWMNST nl VIL AND MINING ENGINEER, v AUTHOBIBED AND LICENSED SURVEYOB, REEFTON. (Member " Engineering Association of New South Wales.) Plans specially designed for all machinery used for mining purposes. Aerial Tramways a Speciality. Can be seen working at the Globe and Venus mines, Beef ton. Mining Engineer for all the principal 23 Gold mines in the Inangahna and Lyell Districts. Geological Reports made on New Mines. Office— SHlEL-STREBT REEFTON. (Opposite Telegraph Office.) Fob tub Biood is the Lira."— CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whateve. cause arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skiu and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold in bottles, 2t 9d. and 11s. -each by Chemists and Patent Modioine Vendors everywhere. 80l Proprietors, Tur Ljhcolh aid Midland OotUfTlKf Dira Co Lincoln England,

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Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20596, 31 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20596, 31 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20596, 31 December 1888, Page 4

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