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The*above may be bad from nil Chemists nnd Storekeepers at Is 6d, 2s b'd, and 4s 6d, or will be sent postage paid Ion receipt of posUJJnote, RED CRO8S TONIC^PILLS Should be Died by Asthmatics or those subject to Bronchial Avkpc ions. Tbey are a Splendid Remedy for Indi OISTION, COSTIVENEt-S, LlVER, STOMACH, and for Hxadaciie. Price Is 3d per box from Chemists and Storekeeper*.! postage paid on two boxes

HEALTH IS WEALTH. RED CROSS ELIXIR CuresftToBPiD ILivkr, Bladdkr Kidneys, Foil*, Pimple.s, and all eruptions in the face or body. Largo Bottles, 3j • 4 bottles, carriage paid to Railway Station.

THE RED CROSS REMEDY For Neikamua, Tic Dolokeux, Fackachk, etc, U taken internally, and relieves in two hour*. One Boitle Cures. Tettimonialtfrom many influential people in 1 nnodin. Cure* when ftll else faili. Ask your Chemiat to procure it. Price 2t Gi, or •eot to any addresi (by railway) in Oamaru for 3t,

RED CROS IRISH MOSS Supersede* «11 other Remedies of a like Datutefor Wnoomo Cough, Irritation of the Throat, 1su,v%>za, Bro>cuiti'*, or M % general Remedy for Cough or Cold. f choolmastki s recommend it always. Sold by Chemists find Btorekccptro, (rice *■ 3d and 2i 3d 8ce[tb»t yon get Ilcd CrOEE>«Jri»h Woes. {

DCXINE. DoxiPB U an entirely new IKscoYciy for ExTlt-ACTINO W.iliTS, Ontl C'UKINO Bunions. Applied at night thu corn can be extracted in the morning. It turprisei al who me it. Price Is 6d from »U Chcmiiti, or lent poit paid to any ac^dreaa, • PETER DUTTON, i^Manopacforino C'hkmist, Proprietor of tho lied Ciobi Remedies, Dpnedin,

The wretch oondcmn'd with life to part, fctill, still on hope relies Tbebk aro thousand at this time in the above position, and their relying on hope is t> distinct feature in ali tnes -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 his name, and the foolish victims thinking these have been conferred upon him by some University, entrust their oase in his hands only to bo fleeced, are robbed of health as well as money, the disease is allowed to obuin a firm hold, and tho deluded ' wretch ' knows then too well that all hopes to gaiu a curo have passed. What remedy Is there for this ? In telecting your medical adviier, ask how long ho has been established, and what is his reputation as regards skill. Tako tho one who baa under his care innumerable caeen similar to your own, and who has made that disease his special study. Ascercain if ho is legally qualified, and how long he has been in practice in the colony. DR L. L. SMITH has made a speciality of certain diseases and particularly those of the nervous system in males, and barrinness in the female, DR L. L. SMITH is tho only legally qualified man advertising. DR L. L. SMITH has devoted his praotioe to special diseases. DR L. L. bMITH has been 37 years practising in the City of Melbourne, DR L. L. SMITH can privately and con* veniently be COS hU LIED BY LETTER, FEK : £1. You can thorefore write down your symptoms, and the next day rccoivo your answer, explaining what before way to you in nijstery. |V Pejlsonal Consultation Fee: £1 la, (Including medicines.) Medicines, appropriately packed, forwarded over all the col. nies. DR L. L. SMITH the only legal qualified practitioner advertising. 41 Collie Street, MELBOURNE. (Late the residence of Bin Excellency tho Governor.) To suit bis clients in outlying distriots where there aro no modical geutltmon, Dli fcMlllJ will an&wer letters on general disease* as well aa on •pecial. Medicine* also in such cases will be forwarded if theru are do resident chemists. DR L. L. SMITH has found thu notice necessary, as many of his cltents desire to consult him also by later re th* general family ailments, All such letters must be addressed to T. k|41 Coilikh Stkikt, MELBOURNE. | DR L. L, bMITH haa had several cases of impersonation brougut before him, one uotabio case by the N.b.VY. police A man called in the vilUgo representing he was Dr L. L. bMITH, asked if there were any sick thei*, obtained several separate guineas, in one case L*O ; in the latter he stated he would send the medicine when he arrived in Melbourne, Ur Smith warns all the pubho that he never visits medically— his is toleiy consulting practice, and hu only consult* idj, rooms aro at his residence, DK L. L. SMITH. 41 Collins bikuJET MELBOURNE. Every householder should have Dr L. L, 8mith's Medical Almanac, prio* Sixpsnot. Al bookMlknj

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7266, 14 October 1891, Page 1

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