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UNANGAHUA COUNTY COELnCXL. NOTICE. DURING the 'etnporary absence of ,be Collector at Haaiiiueu, ail parties ate berel y requested to PAY their EATES iilo Hie COUNCIL CHAMBER OFFICE, wilhout delay, as all KATEB OUTSTANDING! after t lie Ist iby f JANUAET NEXT | will be CEETAiAIF SUED FOE. D. J. M'KfiNNA, Couoiy Eale Collector. Keefton, 6;b Ijec., 1879, TO TRAVEL THE G RKY VA LIMY, and IiSANqAHDA DIi'IEICTSTHIS SEAI -N. Youpi; totaea, A Bay HokjUS, wUli blade poinfe, stands 15 lifind" ibree indies bigli. Four years oh*, is very sli jn&ly boiit end possesse* | rcry beautiful lefts, got by Totara, dam Lucy by Pol sniate, grand dam Jose* pliiue. . _ Will travel Ibis gea^on in '.be Grey Vallc-J, and luauyaliaa IJisUirts aud Jibe Fa na. BEDI6UEE, YO Un G TOT AR A J> by T4ia»a, dam Lucy by PoJen. (ale, grand dim Josephine, tbe laitei imporled irom UNew South Wales by Dr, Renwick ( s ee|JNew Sootb Wales sin book), Totaral i« by Diomrd™ , dan Waimea, Hie llatier bred in 1859, bj Hesperus, dam Diomcdia, sister Welhersasje by Weallierfit oat oi Tnarina by Tim us, Esmeralda by Y\m garee, Paslell* by Bajjeo"'- Par^ sol ty Potatoes, Prii ?Ha by Highflyer . P«>n«»e by Snap, He iperas by Bay Middleton out of Pluarj, sister io Pleoepoleutiary Kmelius. ont of Harriet, by Pericles, Selina, Pip.vli a by Sir Peter Rahgh by Turoptor,- Z« jjaree by Tramp out of Folly by T!ou»g Drone, Eeftina by Monarch, Ra ie^h by Trnmpetor. Fanebv FiornVl. Potentate was bred by Mr Stafford n 1853, got by Sir Her sales, daiu \ 'rinces, by Gratis, grand Jam by iSlr de, great grand dam by Hector ; Sii Hercules by Cap-a-pie, lam Paragua, . t Teems— £3 10s ; payable on tbe Is February, 188 0. Good padd< eking at reftßonaWe ™ie«». I 1). M. 0 1JN Jj n x « «' Lives of great men all remind us, We caa tokke our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Foolpriutspn tbe sands of time." THE above is read with great interest by thoaaaiuls of joung meu. It inspires bemwilh Hope, for in the bright lexicon of routk there is do such wo.-d as fail. Alas! iav many, this is cofiect,— is true with regard ■o the youth who has uever abused his itre»gih— and to tbe man who has nob been 1 passioa's slave." But to ihot youth— to that man, who has wasted his vigor, Wfto has yielded himself up lo tbe temporary sireet allurements ot vice, who has given uubiiidled license to his passions, to bitn the fcbove lines are but as a reproach. What HtPK can be have ? Wha* aspirations ? Whatj chance of leaving Ait footpiiots on tbe Binds of time? For him, alas ! there is noug it but dark despair aod self-reoroach for a I ost life. For a man to lea re hi 3 footprints on the sands of time, he r .iwt he endowed with a Btroog brain and n irvous power. He must possess a sound, ?i orous, healthy na.id, m a healthy body —t je power to conceive— tbe energy to exfeute! But look at our Aushulianyouth! [Seethe emaciated form, die vopiint look, thejlistlesshesitatiug mnnner, the nervous disJriit, the senseless, aloiost idiotic expression. [Note his demeauonr aud conversation, and lljeu say, Is that a wan to leave Ms footprints ton the sands of time. Do parents, mcd cal men and edwotora of youth psy sufficie t attention to this subject? Do they e' er asctntain the cause of this decay ; and hi viug done so, do tbey (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek tbe skilled advice of t ie mcdiral mao, who has made tbis branch of his profession his fwticular speciality, l hose life has been demoted to tbe treatment of these cases ? Reader, what is ybur answe ' ? Let each ose answer for himself, Paren s see their progeny fudiug gradually before tl eir sight, see them become emaciated old you lg men, broken dowu in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the bailie of life; yet oue wo d might suve them, one sound aod vigoronj hca'th-giviog letter from a medical maD, hapitualcd lo the trea.oient and continuous silpem^on of such cases, would, in most instances, succeed io. ward«og off tbe impendiug Idoom of a miserable aod gloomy future, andl by appropriate treatment restore tbe enervated sjstein to its natural vigor, and ensure alovous and happy life. Dr L. L. SM [TH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youijn and those arising there* from his peculiar Itady. Bis whole pro esc sionul life has beeniespecialty desoled to tbe iVpalment of Neriouß Affeelioos aod tbe Diseases ioeidemalj to Married L"'c. 3i3 skill is available to ail— no mutter bow man* hundreds or thousands of miles distant. His sjsiem of corre. j pou|eDce by letter ia now so well orgauiied aucl known, ih.it commentwould be superfluos 3— (by tbis oeatts many | thousands of patieni i have beeti cored, whom he has never seen a id never known) ; and it is cained on with s ich judicious supervisou that though be las been practising this branch of his profe sion for twentysis years in these colonies, n > single instance of accidental discovoy las ever yet happened. When Medicines »re required, these are forwarded iv the sao c careful manner without a possibility of vh< .onlents of the parcels beio* discovered, ! 'Urn and clear directions accompany these laffer, aod a cure is effected without eyen the dbynciaa knowiog who is his patient. I . To Men and Wqmea wuh Broyeu-uown CoDstUutions, tbe Becvous, the Debilitated, and all sufferiug from any Disease whatever, Dr L, h. SMITH'S plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, tbe inconvenience and expense of a personal visit, DR. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STBEET EAST, MELBOUKNE. (Late the Eesidenoa of the Governor.) wnltation Fee ty Letter, £1.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 January 1880, Page 3

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