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I»AaRfM*JKBS JftiKN'fflaMFJax; T\ & HORACE BOBISBOK ■*-* . , BUEQKOM DbUXIST. Ai>Oßass-~ 35 GBOBatS BTKETVt, Contdr of Moray pSaae, Dnnedta. S3ALE OF OHABGES : Extractions, from 2s 6d ; Stopulng Teeth, froai 7s 6d ; Artificial T^etb, from 19 < j Siogle Sets, from £8 ; Double Sets, from £15. Dr Robinson's long experfenej in the pr-v. fession vill easure his patients every Balht&aiioti and cyuifort, NO CHARGE FOR ADVIOB. 110 OF KISS ODD UTEB OIL And Ifyixfyhospliiifs <;f L!£]2O«?>d S<kl;i, ALMOST as PALATABLE as MILE. PoPse?Fin^ the combined virluos. of tin •.-;« t wo v.'d liable vomciiies in ihoir iV.ilet»t ck'g;-t.'G. More easily digostcd and ns'wiiiiiIntcd thnn in tho orndo form, mid especially desirable for sicklit, wonting <'liU<h\n jvnd jJorsuEJi wnh loi-blo (li^ostive po'.vor, ;\iu\ an A. REMEDY FOR CO/SSU3IPTICX, A BE 'IEDY FOR WASTING MSI-] i:iL.'J OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. A BKtIEDY. FOR ASUffllA. AND GENTSRAIj DEBILITY, A REMEDY FO7t riOUCIIIS, COLDS, ASU THROAT A&'FKCTtOKS, In fact, all discuses wlipvo thoro is au inlia:n:nation of the Thront and Xaings, n WAS'HXG OF THU FLESH, and' a WANT of HEKVE POWER, nothing in the v. ovld equals this pal.itiiblo Emulsion. ► Tt is prescribed and oDrlnrßed by {lie h'.st pliyoicians in tin 4 \ nrioviM ccmntiiesftt the v. oviil, whe v,- ill nt t>." t ilirsn far;'.,-. For Pale Ity r.K Pliptiij ik. ■SHf H a Clngyßuui having tried artry known v«m«d» kit dwooY«refla Bungle SSELF-CURE, wnioli, tor ul« B*k» of snfforing hujaiuilty, he will send FREE th« lrresoription which CURED him. Addrsw, with self -addressed stamped enrelone — Dr. E. A. GI,ARKEi P.O. Box 292, Bjdnaf. SPEOIAK.TY! SPECIAIiISTS! Stran on Nature— she compels you toB honour the acceptance. ri^HIRTY yeara aince, vrhen Dr Smith HL fiTßt commenced practice hero. It wag thought by medical men that to be a specialist waa derogatory to the professional man, but this, lik* moßt other iunovaMonfl in scientific and lay matter?, waa found rathor to aid than toba "ipfra dig," to that profession whorem tbe specially waa practised, Lallamand and Ricord in France, and Action in England, were for yeora orfed down by their medical brethren. Now and for many past years they have been looked np to and quoted by every mas who pretends to ha.ye any knowledge of tbe particular branch of the profession which these gentlemen specially devoted themaelvea to. It was the ssme with Erasmus Wilson, tha " Skin Doctor," recently knighted by h.er Majesty, Yeara fJnce il waa tho same with DrL.li Smith, of Melbourne, who practised (as did Lalletnaud and Ric<u4) as a epeoialist. In all casaa of dweasiflß and habits which produce symptoms of Nervone Affbotiong, of Skin Sropfcions, <>! IV«.t>ation, s^od taalco human '™faga iii"i?ilfi, i "' > + : i>'ii \ii fife thwin to Oftr?y on thw purp-jetfj ni' tiiotr \^\tiq, ut which demon=><paU'.h P.»plf, <<n tho d'Aav baud, in Brnptivo ■niHfcaßOO «»»<? S«»wailßry Forma of Aflactiaua, la s)l of those a&eea how aocaosaey it ie to havo the Spocialisfc who has dovotod his whole life. ti«tie l<) tho atadyin? «vnd {W&stfohig ia thia ono •» wanrh at hh prnf^--iioT(, Howoe now, aftes <»■* many y^a«s, all uiiaittis? »re ifamlliar io bito, and Bymptoxnß whinh (it fa not unraaaoo. able fco oupnosu) may not Btriko tho Qoneyftl ?r*cfc?.ifon?v at oneo, now, foonrj conatont psao- ' tics ivfjd observation, maio Dr L. L, Smith master of the subject. The medical profosalon— that is, the mow liberal-minded of thorn— have likewise recog. niaud 6big fact, and Specialists now in every branch— oculista, aurlste, syphJHc, mental diseasea, cheat dieeaaea, and in fact every portion of the human framo, has now some member of tho profession who devotes his time to .that and to none other. For Instance, the "chest doctor" would on no accouut attend on aocouchinent, and the occulist would not think of setting a broken leg j but each would advhe '•* hin patient fco po fco that doctor who ia moat famed for treating the disease requiring special skill. Dr L. L. Smith asks thoaewho require treatment fur We&knosß, Prootratlou, Barrenneßß, and Sterility, whose frames and whoee consa. tutions are ahattered, to consult him aa an expert— thirty (30) yeara' practice in this colony, with a practice extending throughout not only ths Oojonioa but in India, Obina, Fiji, and aven ia England, he claims ought to be aufficiont fco cauae every man or woman requiring ench skill as is alluded to abovo, to consult him either personally or by letter. As a Syphilographer no other medical man has tajen able to have each large experience as ho poßsessea, and for other allied affections — such as Nervous disease— no oao in tha profession has enjoyed bo mnch public coafi denco. DR li. u"sMITH, Consultation Fee by Letter, $ . Medicines appropriately packed and forwards • all over tho civilised globe. *

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Otago Witness, Issue 1751, 13 June 1885, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1751, 13 June 1885, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1751, 13 June 1885, Page 30

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