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"MEDIOAL. TRIED, AND Auitraltans are getting acf4ualnted— and those who are npt,gught to lie- -ynth tho wquderful morits of that great Anie'rlcan Bemedy,'the ;'.'."•. ..i.. ' , MEXICAN Mustianff Liniment, . -^<. «FOR MAJI ABf D: BEAST. ! 'Thiii ilifment ve'ryjaatfiraily l origliiittd in! Ame,ricaV Where Natiiretprovidei inulier laboratory suoh . aurprlsing; antidotes, foisthe maladies, of her chik dren. Itß fame has" -fce'en spreading for^3s yeai-e, until now it encircles the habitable globe. ' The Mexicani'Muetang liniment is a matchless.; temedy^for. all external ailments of man And beast. . -Wsttb* Wndrs' and'farmera it IS invaluable. AjßiugKhbttWlofteniSPiTes %_ human. 11 fp or reetoresklhp uqefuhaees/of, an excellent horse, ox, oow^jifibeft V- , ! "" ' t lit-^n .. »* j ' - oatea ioot-tot, J. hoof-all;: hollow, horn) gruD, i shoulder-rot,! mange; ithe' bites 'and Illng#orpoiß6'ntfil8 v febtildsanaTnßectß;*abd eveVy ' euch drawback to stock breeding and bushy life. It oures every external trouble' of horses, such ( . as lameneis, Jcyatohes, . aw4nny, sprains, founder; wind gall, ring boueyet<M etc .ThotMe'iiqanf Mustang ]Lhilmefit;i» the qulokest - , cure la the world for'jaccidenta'occti'trlng (in. the' family^ m 5 the 'absence 1 of ■'•a ••phj'Sician,>auoh as burns; '•lftijldsV'JQpralnf^ outs, etc..,aUd ;foprheumatiam, and atlnness engendered" by 'exposure. Partleularl^viijuabletJfliiunera.'" "' A: -- -■ j Itilsjthe^oheapestlxemedv.Jn theworld, for it ' penetrates the muscle to the bone, and 4 single application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up in three Bizes of bottles, the larger oneß being proportionately much the ch»apeßt. Soldbv KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., • • -»t?» t? od;> •:: Aad..;,. : *;.-,. ,t - -„-' , ■PBLTJON,, .GRIM^ADE, &;QD.,r., , ,n. c „'; m^ Welli^gionl . , NB'i YOU S N "E S^T".' . (WEAKNESS I _ L . . , . • ' : <>!*! * V/ PIMPLES IN THE !'- ' ' • LOSS 1 OP S MEMORY 1 ' J MENTAL DEPRESSIONS ! All those suffering from the above ailmenteehould apply before it is too lat« and irremediable to Dr L. L. Smith, who is the only legally qnalifiedj medical man, in theAustra-j lian Colonies practising" 'solely '6n v 'tliese 'dtseasea and their origin. Dr L. L. SMITH is a household word, and through his means many thousands of homes have Deen made happy, and many whose lives 1 wef e a misery v tp them hard. been reBtor(Bd/te,Kealtftand' comfort. t . '..-' ?'X/. . His practice in Victoria has extended now over 21 years on this' speciality* lof This prbV fessioo. His practice extends moreover throughout all these Colonies, andr patients, have visited him even from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and India. To convey some idea of the extent of his fame and name, he has.,l3een«Conqulte.dr.ir,QOi~Grreat .Britgio .six. , times during the year 1874. Thoj^wisningto^c^nßult Dr r L. L. SMITH can r do so by 'enclosing^ a One^Poiind iibte, stating age, symptoms, and duration of suffering. A reply willlbeLS.eftt:byjrettsrn..maitrJ 0 Dr L. L. SMITH, for the convenience' of those who personally- consult, hinv l^as. taken those extenßive°premises' ' in 'Collins sti-eet, L late the residence of His Excellency the Governor. Every luxury and comfort will~be" found for those waiting to , consult the übotoB 11 -* * u «v - ' - ! " 1^- •; " l Mctfeßs- di? '■'- f.*'-. ,;,'-■•'"•• Dr L. L. SMITH, ' Collins street East, Melbourne. ' "' Consultation.Fee by. letter, £1. \.N.R^P6r/iiK6 I.'conveiQiencff1 .'conveiQiencff of patients in , the' 'ieignlidtiriigl ' Qolbfaie's h'6 wish tq visit him persdnalljPih' Victoria/Dr L. L'. 1 SMITH has taken a large mansion in the suburbs and fitted it up as a Private Hospital for the" treatment solely of the above affections, an^l also^iifoludiiig'- Gtrnti ! Sciatica,-' 'and painful 1 nervous diseases. Books written by Dr L. L. Smith, post free ' - r „ postage stamps. t „ . Meanir s of''Proloffging-Life i i.V 1 - '^^^lß'Od Medical Household Sketches, No. 1 3s Od do do No. 2 lß'9d v "JVeakneaa and Sterility 3s Od Medical ; Almana c) TB7s> '- ' ''i.; 3r3 r -' Os '6d^ IJISURE YOUR HEALTH " ' BY TAKING rjOOKIN'S IMPROVED SEIDLITZ" It differs from the Seidlitz Powders usually sold in having all the ingredients in one bottle, ,is; quite tasteless, -and may be. taken ■ by persons of all'ag^s' as a'Codling Beverage, , Mild Aperient, or Brisk Purgative according to dose. Its extensive use during nearly Half a Century proves its valuable quali-" tios^aa, a Purgative r Saline, and .the fact that the, ( rppjWder,^rc^ains . its', .'duajities . for any . number ""oiyears renders', 1 it'a most' Reliable and efficient Domestic Medicine*. I^' 'it^'will be ffiund invaluable to Families, Travellers,, or Emigrants, as a preventive or remedy in •Ur^^JrOfrfiSJoJujes 8 - ; Headache,( rßilipßs AttaokSi Fever«, and the other .prdmaiy nilments of lif «». „' -IMPORTANT TO LADIES. HOOKljf"s UtJBY.TVIARKINGr INK: Thia beautiful Ruby Fluid is perfectly transparent, and without sediment, changes from a Crimson Red tot an Ir delible Black on the application of heat,' and can be used with a Bteel pen. See "Note" from Queen newspaper enclosed with eacjx bottle., '; ,•.-' ", • Sole Manufacturers— HOCKIN, WILSON, & CO., 88,' Dukb/Btrßet, Manchester Squarb. * . 'i -LONDON./ Agents— ;• EEMPTHORNBi PROSSER; * CO., Dunedin and Aupkland ; ' FELTON? ,'QRIMWADE, & CO., Wellington, 28^

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Otago Witness, Issue 1383, 1 June 1878, Page 23

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