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>fANG v i;u\ cor;-; iy c-ocl. NOrl 0 K . \Tan /. r>J'![ T ;;\ Xi) VVr'l^ C li. "I t.O 0. IIM.JI. !,.-|,l „» >!.,. (' „.-,.-. ■ '■ '»!>■■-. "erf',,,, AF.-m-ii ?.{■'-, 1 SD. ' r f s >!ve.l ( >n '!>.. p, , n „ „, M ''«rxy.\v s,. f . „,!(>,! hv \l>'i'at .-. v.-^i-t ■!,. r.-r,- of "Til KI-'M ;-, v il- : in i!,e POiJM) „-,.n ,:,,, V; ,: U n S n f th, '■n'c:)KiH r ,. , r ,^v mi ti-.it roi-i.-n tf th< i's'fii-i over whi ii ihe rnle i* to 1... ;>^ •■ p-.^.'-itin- in ihe "Wi^iio: i!-->il ior Mi" \i\uo l-einu in fVroe l; ; ' n<\i nriil.'. Mi d M:e s-iTiv.- is hrrehy made, tha !-e r-.tn l-e U-.r cue yai 1 c^ii.inonci-.o; 01 l"-> 15 '(! d :V .-.f AiVil, 1 !:(). m:-.! r-ndint ;'H i-i-.e Lib. d.-iy of Apr.i, ISSI. m i \hn , it he p.-iyitiil,. i?, one suta vi; ilu- 15 ii dd\ of April. ISSO. KOI ICE IS IIE^KUI* GI^'KV thai 'he alovt; raie will bo du.j as ;i!h,v. •!ati--'l, juid iii-ir ihe v:,.!ie \ U f In ; I'-WD to the iLITE COLLKOrOH. . i «t ti.p(.:li.-e of tiio Council, liec-fioii, ol he dato n-i jjied. -L'aied 2nd diiy of April, ISSO. JOHN HAROLD. County Clerk. " OAiTLR TRESPASS ACT, IStiS-" I Notice is mouEijr givks that on iific-r lltii Alay, IS>, the Vewsum* of '-The i Cattle 'i'M>.s-pa>s Act, ISu3." n-i!l be eiforced on my Iml, known »s M'lufrr.ey's ( -lariuulLural least", <Jn?y j;.. ;J d, and hounded on ihe nortli !>y lite Ui-.iM ii re r lioad, and on Ihe south by Creek, and thnt it is my inioniitn to OLVIAI IJAMAGE.S for all L'atile. Mor.«e«, S'lecp. P:a>", or f.tiv oilim 1 i '.iiimals TKE^PAvSSIN-:! on the s.-ii.i land, whether the same be fenced oi v inclosed. AirniUil BIiEEN. Koefton, Bth April, 183 S. MUSICAL NOTICE, T QPTTii/rTnT v i. uuliiioi, BTCGS to iu'orm the Inhabitants oj Eeel'ton nn.i District — ih?A, hnrins ro&unjed his fmployrnent as n Ciiemist, lie is still OPEN for any MUSICAL ESGAGEME^TS. VIOLIN, BRASS IXSTFJUMKNTS, AXD PIANO— TAUaET. BATsDS PFOYIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS left at Mr. Anafns Camnx bell's SOUTH kUN CROSS HOPKL will be PUOMPILY ATTENDED TO. " Lives of givfifc lnen all remind us, We can wiiko oar lives sublime ; And, departing, leare behind us Footpi'ints on the sunda of time." finEE above is read whh great interest by |_ thousands of young isien. It inspires them with Hope, for in ihe bright Jexieuu of youth tSere is no such word :.s fail. ll;i?! suj many, tliis is correct, — is ti no with »jgard to the youth who lias never abused his stivrgih— and to the uiau who has not been ' passion's slave." But to tluifc youth — fo Ihut man, who ins wasted his vi^or, who has yielded himself up to the temporary swe< t allurements of vice, I who has given unbritllod license tv his passions, to him tlie above lines are imfc as a reproach. What llope cm he have ? W\v>.i aspirations ? What chance of lei'ving //it lootpiints on the sand* of time? For li'iH, ahts ! there w nought but dark despair and self rejiroach for a lost life. For a man to leave hi* 'ootprints on the sands of time, he miut be endowed wiili a strong brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a henliiiv body — tiio power to conceive — the cuecy to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the lurvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Isote iiis riemeaucur wnd conversation, and th. n say, I? thnt a man to leave his footprints on (lie synci? of (Luc Do parent?, medical men a -id I'llu-.-a'.Ois o r youth pay suiiicient utt3iitio;i t-> this s-üb-ject ? Do' they ever asei-rtain t ho causs of . this decay; and having done so, do they (as ti strict s-nse of duty lieinr.iul^) -eek the skilied advice of tlie medical aian, <„-bo has in-ide this branch of hi.-< pro:ession his par-tit-ulai' spceiiiliry, whose life lias been devoted to ;he tteatment of these ca?es ? Iteac!er, wliat is i/our answer ? Le: eich one an.-swer i for hinis;ii', Parents see their progenr fadinc gr.iduaily beloi-e their sight", see them beeojie j emaciated o il youug men, broken down in j health, enfeebled, unfitted fo; 1 the battle oi j life; yot one word mi^ht mvc limii, cue i Bound ii-"l vi:--orous hea tli-givi::g lett.;r fmni j a lr.c.iical m.in, hiibituait-l to tiio (:vaMr<-n<- j and criiiiuu in (=upervij;o:i of such ca«o:-, would, in nivj-t i.^i me.'?, suci'fed in ward ng J o 1' t..L- i;::!'e:mii £ ••'ooiii of a ir.-.w.ib.e :i:iu ! idtu.iiiiv m.iiiv, and ov sippi-op: late ireat'JfMil ; posture ti>e ciu'rvattd s\tti.-i:i io its natural j vicor. and a joxrus an-.l !»appy life. j J)i" L. L. oi Me . bourm.*, hasma.le j the cli.-e:^- •* •■>!' V- *>'h and tlio<^ a •■hiu i : tlu-ri- | t'rem hir [mu'im b!u iy. ii.s v.-i:cif p'o es* j sioiial iiie iiat liii . .••pe^i.iiiy devou-ti io i; it j j ti-taiiiKiif l>! I v .!-i-v- : its Aii'ciiniis a:ui t!>;-! ilisc-cses inri !i'iu d to iiarri(-i.i jjif'e. Lliskill i? avaiiab.e I.) aii— na iiiuitf. 1 li.;v: nu. ■■-. ! hui.divd- or ihou.-anda ol mil ■-* distant. i!is^vsiem of L-ui'i'Orii'jn ieuce by letter is uo-.v so well orgauiS'.-d and know:., th.it c-.tr.iuen-would b. 1 superiiucu-- — (by tins leaui iihmv thousands oi (.aiienls havo been cured, wiij.u ho has ÜBver scon v.\d nev.r knowi.) ; am; is i? cairied on v, i;h such juciicjaus Min.-ni ou that though he has beeu practUi'ig t'lU bi-aiic-h of iiia profession Cot- t\v<.-iUy«.six ye-ivs i:i these colonies, no single instanco of'aecidental disco. cry has ever yet hn;-nen^[. When iledicuies are requtivd, U.^ o "re forwarde.l in the s;imu earelul uaiiner v. iiho.n a posaibiliiy of th,; .o.iieUi cf the par-eU being (iiscovercd, i'laiu m X i cie-u- duvc i-as accom ? ar,y these lul lV i', and a cure is cii cc-u wuhout eyen the phy-ieiau knjwiiiu vvliois his patient. " To ifen and Women wi h Broko'i-doTii Constitutions, the iServou:>, ill.? iV-f iiiiu.ed, and all gulieving from any D--rea--i? vviui.-rer, Dr L. L. S Mil il'.S plau' », uvainu-iic c-.vu-niends itself, avoiding, as it do.s, he m -oaveniance uud expense of a personal visit. Address — DE. L. '-. SMIT2, 182, COLLET - SLUtia 1 EAST. MKLLJOUUNE. (Late the Ke. ; i 'cue: -n the Governor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 July 1880, Page 3

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