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OTI 0 E . TOUi^ED „,„„!!, h.lflflnh- ( ■•»;••■' fton, Mi-rch 31 f, I*o' p'so'vpil on the nvuii o r '* ;i Hhi-knav. spmnded l-v Mr WGaFVix tliat a SHt.n--il< rHte of TH U KLi'l'- ) >n the POL'iND upon tlie values of wif ratpsil.ie pnpirlv in ihat poruon of liie district orer win" !i t!ie r»te i« *o ievied, ,-•«» np 'p«rin^ in tlie Variation Roll for tlu> nine beint; in fVree l>.» now made, a;.d tliplsnine in hereby tnnd'% that 'henfo l^e fol one yar con>menrin<_' on he 15 li d=iy .f April, IS*O. mid ending on the 11 I: ihy of April. 1881. ;■"/> <'' ;! ' it he payai>'<? i i one sum on i lie 15 ii day of April. IS3O NOTICE I '-> HEREBI" GIVIW tlmt the above ra c will be due ns_ ■ib (; i v " stii^fd, and • i '• f?>e samp A'TJ T i" 1 PAID to the JiATiO COLLKC i o*. rr tlie(>!li-e o' (he Council, j.'efefton, on 'he date name ). lasted 2nl day of April, ISSO. JOHN HA HOLD, Cou.ity Cicr.'f. " CATTLK TRESPASS Ad', IS j3 '" NOTICE Is IllfiiiEHr GIVEN that oil sifter Sanu'day, lllh .Way, ICB1 C 8 >, tlie Pro-'sions of '•The Cattle Tresspals Act, lSu'3, : will be <■(«- I'orcod on uiy blid. known as M'TurnieyV ayriciiltHral lejise, Grey JJnad, nnd bounded on tliel north by the m-.in Hrry lioad, find on I the south by Cieek, and thilt it is my intention so CL\TM iJAiIAGKS f»r all Oat 10. llnrFe-', S'nPPjT. Tn*. or uny oiln-r animals TU'KSPA.SSI.VG- on iln> s.-iio land, whether Jhe suine be fenced or h inclosed. I AKTHUII Bll'iEN. l^eefton, Stii iprii, IS3S. MUSKJ.AL NOTICE VIOLINIST, BEGS to in'A-m tlie Inhahitnnfs of Ueefton anl District — that, bavins resumed his employment as a Chemist, he is stii 1 . OPISN fol any JIUSIOAIi EN* GAGEMENTS. I VIOLIN, BRASS! INSTRUMENTS, AND I'I.ANCI— rADG-UT. BANDS PROVIDED TOR BALLS, quadrillelassemblies, &a. ORDEUS lefkCt Mr. An?n" Campoeli's S<JUTHr«.«N OKOSS HOTKL. will be PKOMPILY ATTKNDISD TO. 11 Lives of greatppn all remind us, We can make oilr lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sunds of liuio." THE above is read with great interest b} tl»ousan'i3 of young men. It inspire, them vrith Hope, for in the bright lexicon o youth there is no such word us fail, ila? su t > lr.unT. this is cirrpct. — is ti no with •■•gar! to the youth who has never abused hi: strength — and to the man who has not bee; ' passion's shire." 13ut to that youth — fo that man, who has wasted his vifror, who h:is yielded hirrs^lf ur to the temporary sweVt allurements of vieo, who has given unbridwd license to his passions, to him the aboro li-ics »re but as a reproach. What HoPElp:in iie have ? Wh;!.<; aspirations ? What chinee of leaving Jiii footpiints on the sar.dslot time? ~bov iiim, alas! there i» nought blit: dark despair and self-reprouch for a tost lyeFor a man to leave hh iootprints on the sands of time, he mu-t kc endowed niih a strong brain and nervoul power. Ife in us; possess a Bound, viiioroui healthy mi-rl, in a healthy body — the poirer to con-eire — the eueriy to execute! I But look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listlessjhesitating maim.?)-, tho iktvous distrust, the! senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note liis demeanour and conversation, and then gay. Is th.it a man Vj leave liis iootprints on the ands of time. Do parent?, medical mci and educators o f youth p^y sufficient attettion tc> this siibj^ct? Do they ever asee tain the e:ius9 oi this decay ; and having dc ne no, do they (as a. strict sense of duty fomanU.?) peek the skilled advice of the mecloul man. who his in:.de tuis branch of his pro:essioii his pur ticular speciality, whose life has been demoted to i he tiratmeiit of thesfc casos ? luudtr, what \9 yuv.r »nivrcr ? Lei euch o-ie answer lor himsilf. Parents see f li|?ir progeny fuiing gradiiiiily before their siglJt, see lijein beoonie emaciiited old young nu-ij, brok.-n down in health, enfeebled, unfittel for the battle oi life; yet one word mi^Ur s:ivo them, one Round and vigorous hea!ll|-»ivin^ li-tti-r fVom a medical man, habituate! io tne tnauicii* and coniinui'in siijiervisiLii of su'.-h ea«e-, woulc'j in mo--t iiistiiices, lufn-eil i;i wartlirg oil t c iinpe-idii'g Joom p) a n:is rjb c aiui "loomy ui'iiif, :i'id by ajpiop.iate t re:it tti>'i ii restore the enervated syjteni lo it? natural vigor, and en.-uiv ajo.ouaand happy ii'e. "i)r L. L. SMI 111, ol Me bour,.e. ha* uia.le tiie dieeasep rt l yii'h iindlthose anting tli-,-.'. from his pt-cu'i."' -""-' 'y-l '^'S wi: :.\e p-,-> t ..»* sional life has Uvn espeJiliy dov->ted to the tretitmenl ol Ncitdus IAU' eiions ant ih, ; Discuses iiu-iileiWid to nlaa-ied \a\?. bi » ==, skill is available to all— I) muter li.jw nu •■ , hundred* or thou.»;im!a dt miles di-tiint. Jli^ system of irorrespoii.lcnels by letter is now so Well orgauis'-'d and knpwr., th it c.mnnetr would be superßuous— Jby this clims many thousands ol patients hive been er.rjii, whom he has never seen md jiever kuowis) ; ana ii is curried on with suchj ju iicisus sup rvi-on that though he h-*$ jbeen praftising this branch of his profession lor tvvi'urr»sii ye.irs in these colonies, no single instaueo oi'acvidenttil discovery hiu level 1 yet happened When Medicines ara required, the?c ;ir.' forwarded in the sane las etui manner without a possibility of the JnteLf? of vie jianeis being discovered, Plan ani eleur dir^eiion^ accompany tl.ese latftj. ynd a euro is ill ctel without eyjn the ph»icia:i knowiiig whai s his patient. I To Men and Women wi'h Brcten-donn Constitutions, the iNelvou:-, th^s J)ebiiiiaio.l, and all suti'erir.g from-lany Disense whateve/ Dr L, h. bAlllil'i pftu o: trejimeut eo;utnends itself, avoiding, Is it does. : ho meoi)venience aud expense ol v personal vi-it, ADDHE33 — I DR. L. A SMITH, 182, colling street east \ielbookne. (Late the RdsiJenc; -n the Governor. >

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 1 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 1 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 1 September 1880, Page 3

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