i ilj i ) r ret coun tiL NOTICE. AT an AD- OUK.\Ri> MRp.TTVG ot ti.n C, nn.-il, lvi.l at th" r..,i a ,-il Ci.H m b«rs, I-Jee ton, Mnn-ii 31<t, 1 SO. n M "a s resolved in the ni^tj, n or Mi ncci uled by Mr M'Gaffin*. •hat a s-penife rate of TIIKKKrK>CK in the POQM n«on the values of Hip ratealvle pr>pei - in that portion of the district over \ iii-h the rate i« to be Ipvi^d, ns r.pp arinsj in (ho Valuation Holl for the tit c being in force be n.-.vr made, and 'ho j lme is hereby mndp. that the rate he for me year commencing on he 15 h day o April, ISIO, ;u,d ending on the 14 h d«) of April, ISSI. nnd Ihal it be payable in one sum on the 15 h dar of April, 18S0. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIBES' (hat the a'ove ra« will be rfu<; ns n!)oro statpd, and il at the same .V U T InL J AID to the UTE COLLKOTOU, cr attheOlii.-e ul the Council, ileefton, orthe date nnmei . I ! sted2u 1 day of April, 18S0. JOHN HA I? OLD, County Cler!{. 11 CA ITLE ' RES PASS AC \\ 18-JS-" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that <n after Saturday, 11th May, I'-S), he Provisions of " The Cattle Tresspa .8 Act, 13GS," will be enforced on my 1 nd, known as iVl'lnfiiiey'* agricultural h ase, Grey Eoad, and bounded on th< north by the miin Grey Uoad, and on the south by fc'oli'ier's Creek, and th it Jt is my iuteution to CL\IM 1»A!IAGE8 for all Cat le, Horse', Shec », Piss, or any other .inimals TUE^PASwSI^G on I'he s«i.f land, whether the sume be fenced or v inclosed. ABTJTUR BttEEN. Iteefton, Bth April, 1883. MUS CAL NOTICE. J. SCHMIDT, VI( LINIST, BEGS to it r orm the Inhabitants of Eeefton i nd District— tint, having resumed his en iloyment as n Chemist, he is stil! OPE.V or any MUSICAL ENGAGEMENT; . VIOLIN, BRAS S INSTRUMENTS, AND HA W— TAUGHT. BANDS PR( VIDED FOR BALLS, QTJADRILI S ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS le t at Mr. Angus Camp* bell's SOUTH EN CROSS H9TEL. will be PROMP Ll r ATTENDED TO. " Lives of great men all remind us, We can make oar^liveajßixbiimaj- - - — - Awd; departing, leave behind us. . Footprints on the sands of time." : THE above is read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon ot youth there is no such word as fail, .kins ! saj many, this is correct, — is true with vogard to the youth who has never abused his strength — and to the man who has not been ' passion's slave." But to that youth — to that man, who has wa?ted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to his passions, to him the above lines are bat as a reproach. What Hope c.in he have ? Whas aspirations ? What ichance of le?\ing hit footpiints on the salds of time ? Eor him, alas! there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lo\t life. For a man to leava his footprints on the sands of time, he mult be endowed with a strong brain and nerious power. He must possess a sound, vi^onpus, healthy mind, in a healthy body — thelpower to conceive— the energy to execute! But look at our Australian youth 1 Sep the emaciated form, the vacant look, the lisffless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, [the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then kay, Is that a man to leave Ids footprints on Ihe sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators o f youth pay sufficient jttention to thi3 subject ? Do they ever .scurtain the causa of this decay ; and havinj dove so, do they (as a strict sense of dul y demandj) seek the skilled advice of the nedical man, who has made this branch of 1 is profession his particular speciality, whos 3 life has been devoted to ;he treatment of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? jLe: each oae answer for himself. Parents sac their progeny fading gradually before their jsight, see them become emaciated old young jmen, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the buttle of life ; yet one word knight save them, one sound and vigorous Health-giving letter from a medical man, habitliated to the treatment and -continuous supervision of such case.*, woulr', in most instanbes, succeed in warding off t c impending dfcom of a niiserab'e and eloon«v !uiure,audUy appropriate ■ ireatm.-iit restore the enervatefi system to its natural vioor, and ensure ajjvous and happy life. l)rL L SMI riJjof Meiboun.e, has made the disease of y-uiljand those arming th.Te* f rein hi* P^mr 4^-. ,VV'T/,!r!T sional life has been jspeu-.Uy devoted to ,„■ treatment of Nervjus Att.O.ons an.i .1, Disec.es incidental jto Mamed Life. Hi*, skill is available to all-no mutter how u,r, hundreds or thousa.faa ot mil s distant. ll w system of corre*ponleuce by letter is now so well organised ancl known, tint cominen: would be superfluous— (by this reans many thousands of patienjs have been cured, whom he has never seen »d never known) ; ami it is carried on with aueb. judicious supurvi-ou that though he ias been practising this branch of his profi ision for t\venty»sis years in these colonies, l o single instance of accidental discovery ias ever yet happened. When Medicmes are required, these are forwarded in the sai ie careful manner without a possibility of th contents cf the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these 1; fer, and a cure is elf etetl without eyen the ihyficiau knowing who is his patient. To Men and 'W omen wi'h Broken-down Constitutions, the Rervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering ft >in any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH.*! plan o! treatment commends itself, avoid] ig, as it does, the inconvenience and expei se of a personal visit. Address — DR. L. *' SMITH, 182, COLLIp STREET EAST, j MELBOURNE. (Late the Bespenc: of the (governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 18 August 1880, Page 3
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