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OA DBR &SONS' PtTKE VOtATT/iB EUCAI/YPttl EXI'JBACTi Under tha distingnnbed patronage of b!a Majesty the K'ng cf Italy.) Dr Cruickshark, health effioer, City of Sandhurst, certifies -to the Kxtr&cb being the moat Reliablo Remedy for Kfl animation, Uronchfli<, Diphtheria, AfFecUosaoJ tbe Lnnga/Chest, Paius of Rheumatic Nature, Nsttralgia, Swel* li»gp, Bruises, Sprain?, Wound?, Disorders o( the lioweJfl, DJarr< 1 c?a. The Extract. effected, according to reporta from European and American wutherities, »«• toniohing Cures of Diptheria, Lung and Throat Affsctions, and was found to ha the Only Medicine sncoeeafuliy ueed against Worms, after evory other treatment had failed. Valuabla Testimonials vouch for tho efficacy of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT sa an Antiseptic for all Wound?, Burns, Bruises, Spraine, and Swellings, and Effectually Prevents and Cures all Inflammations. It is proved to b« a Reliable Remedy in Eczema and other Skin Diseases, Sciatica, Paina of Rheumatic Origin, Croup,. Whooping Cough, severe Colds, Dysentery, and Injnied Feet. Caution. — Vendors of medicines sometimes I offer common Eucalypti* Oil (instead of onr I Extract), therefore ask for " Sander and Sons' I Extract." i!3r For greater safety, our genuine mannfacture is secured by an outside label bearing our signature and busiucoa address — SANDER & SONS, Sandhurst. Retail by all principal Chemists and Dealers in Patent Medicines. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand :— KEMPTHOSNE, PROS3ER & CO. 26my Kelietf from Cous?h iv T*eu jTlaunites. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND. The mohc cer^.ahi »nd Bpeody remedy for Cough', Colds, HoatsaneßP, and all disorders of the Cheat svud L«cgs. It haa proved itself thc> most successful preparation ever efffcred, Ths tale is increasing daily. It haa a most plear-out taste. In the nursery it ia invaluable, »b children aro fond of it. Immediately it U taken coughing ceaßep, restlessnen io gone, -and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who ha* ones tried it would ever afterwards be without it. Prepared only by &. H&YMAN, CbemJal;, Nqstb. Agents— Elliott Broß., Sydni y and Brisbiino, Australia ; Kempthorne, Pc.itser, and Co., Auckland and Dnnedfe, Now Zealand ; Telton, Gtimwads, and Co., Melbourne. Trice, Is l£d ; 2s 9d ; and 4? 6d per bottle. . 26j ONE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS i^ warranted to cure all derungemenla ot tho urinary, organ*" in .either Bex (acquired o» coi'.stiLutional), gravel, and pains in tbe bacfr, — Sold in boxes. 4a 6.1 each, by all chemißts,.cr Beut to any sddr^S for 60 etampa by tbe makers, the Liucoln and Midland Countita Drug Company, LJuboln.- Wholesale agent?, Bwclay nnd Sonß, London, and all the wholesale houses. 24n specialty: SFEciAiiisTsr Draw on Nature— she compels you ito honour the acceptance. HffWIRTY years siace, when Dr Smith X first commenced practice here, It was" thought by medical men that to be a specialist was derogatory to the professional .man, but' this, like most other innovations in scientific and lay matters, was found rather to aid than to be "itsfra dig." to that profession wherein the special: y was practised. Lalkmund and Ricord in France, and Acton ia England, were for years cried do wn by their medical brethren. Now and for many past years they have been looked up to and quoted by every man who pretends to bava any knowledge of the particular branch oi tbe . profession which these Gentlemen . specially devoted themselves to. It was ths Bfroo \\i\h Erasmus Wilson, the ''Skin Doc'ior," recently knighted by her Ma* jesjy. Years siace it wag tho same with Dr L. L, Smith, of Melbourne, wLo practised (as did Luliemand aud Riojro) as a specialist. In all ' o.i sea oi dis'-'saoH and haliitu which ' prodnce (•vraptoma of Nervors AtF'C-inns, of Skin E.->;p'J.:i.n, <f Vr^etr-.y ju i, a.ud iu»ko hniuiwi biii &'■• invnik', or w|.L-.\ sjntii, tri^m to cwry on tba i>nrpi)£.t'i of their boing, or which doruonBtrates itatlf, on tbe other hand, in Eruptive Disoaaea ana Secondary Forms of Affactiene. Io all of those casea how necaasary isis to have the SpeciaJifjfc who ha-i devotf.d his wholo lifetime to the BtudyiiiK and practising ia thia ona branch of his profession. Hence now, _af J;e.r bo many yearß, all minutiae are familiar to him, and symptoms which (it h not unreasonable to suppose) may nob strike the General Practitionor at once, now, from constant prao« tice and observation, make De L. L. Smith master of tha Bubjoct. i • The medical profession — that i8 #J th« more liberal-minded of them— hava likawisa* recog- " nised this fact, and Specialists now ia every branch— -oculists, aurista, pyphilic, mental digeases, cheat diseases, and in fact every portion of the human frame, has now some" member of tha profession wjio devotes his timo to that and to none other. For instance, the "chest doctor" would, on no account. attend an ac« couebmanfc, and the ccculist would not think * of setting a broken l;>g ; bat each would advise ■ hia patient to go fco that doctor who in most tamed for treating the disease requiting special Dr L. L.SMiTHaBkB those who require treatment f^r Weakness, Prostration, Barrenness, aud Sterility, whose frames and whoae coneti. tutions are shattered, to consult him as an ex-pert-thuty (30) yeara' practice iv this colony. with a practice extending throughout not only the Colonies but ia India, China, Fiji, and even in England, he claims ought to be suffi. Cle ?. tt I°„?aus 1 °„?a us . 9 e Y ar ? matt or woman requiring such skih as is alluded to above, to consult him cither personally or by letter. As a Sypbilogr^pher no other medioal man has been able to bave such large experience aa he possesses, and for other allied affections —such as Nervoua disease— no one in the profession has enjoyed so maoh pablio oonfi. Q&OIGQb DR L. L. SMITH, , Consultation Fee by Letter, JBl. Medicines appropriately packed and forwarded all over the civilised globe. DR h. L. SMITH, 182, COBLINS SIBEBX EAST, MbKBOWRNS*

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Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 30

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