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I. 'AKGAJiUA CCr/NiT COUNCIL. TTTIIERIUS the Inanc-ilm Co .r.y VV Ciaiu.il, atanice'i.;.: b -id on tli«---10 h duy of Auuust. 15..0. V "r * i:, " ? '" •he few.- rs ('>' nveyed hv sec M';'! id-/ o: •' The f-iii|'!ti -s Aoc. 1S"!>," ! "'-'l ; ''' .'-'•"'-i'ciso of the *!ine } ; .-,;! of ali '>'■-'" p-' '..'•"> in thi< I.vh. if t!ir:_] e.i:.hii-_; — l«e-o' V* d : " That a (Trner.-. Ra'o 0:1 a!i R-'t(_'*»; ,'iMe P.-0.-eHy wiihin tiie -•'.•lid Co!n.|*;, for p.*rry ; n.; 't;t ) i^ 1 '" the « -neral purposes ot tiie ;-ai- : Ac*, flieil'd 1-c i!'!i'i-* and i.vird i-l ;.fi-Tda':e----«i ! h 'h" =•' I -C>. ' nnd dc ' 11-.-H:^ .Act. 1 rd." Atfd whores* in ai>d by !b« <ni ; rcv-'i*-f-ic-ii tbe C<ni.i(jil resolved that tbe .aid Rale sliould bejn.ade and levied as aforesaid, for the pej-iod o f one year f'*om tiie 2nd dny of October, ISSO. and sliould be paid in one sum, and tbat the amount of such Rate sho dd be tbe sum of One Shilling in fhe pound on the values of the Rateable Property as appearing on the Va! iiat'on Roll t ow iD force in tbe C'-isnty aforesaid. Notice, therefore, is heMiy niven jtirsuautlto the ■■'•■vis-ions of the Ist mentioned Act, that the snid Cr.i.nic'l on Wednesday, Ithe 15th day of Septem. ber, now iustantAinteud to* r.i ako <t d lovv sucb Rate, and lo Oder and dir*. ct that the amount therqof shall be the sum of One Shilling in Ilie pound mi the ra'ues a r ores;iid ; that trie s-ii.l R :te shall h* for tbe period uf Ona Year from th-. date 0' the makin.,* andj levying thereof, and shall '->c paid io otle sum on Th _»'-<dny. the 7th day of Op'oher, now nest pusuini* ; nnd notice ns hereby lurther given ibat the Rite 800 lis open for inspection, as in and by tiie last meutkned Ac; provided. * J Dated ths 23th (lav of August, ISSO. JOHN HAROLD, I Comity Olerk. MUSICAL NOTICE.. J SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEOS to inform tbe Inhabitants of Roefton "and District— that, having resumed bis employment as a Chemist, he is stil! OPKiV for al7 MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. VIOLIN, BRASS I> STR UMKNTS, AND PIANO— i-AOGLiT. BANDS PROVIDED FOR RALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS left at Mr. An sens Camp* bell's SOUTH IiRNI CROSS HOTEL, wili be PROMP ILY ATTENDED TO. " Lives of great men all remind U3, We can make our lives eublim * ; And, departing, teate behind us Footprints on tbe shnds of time." THE above is read vlith great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them with Hope, for in ithe bright lexicon of youth there is no euch word as fail. Alas! say many, tbis is correct,HJß true witb >.' igard to tbe youth wbo has never abused bis strength— and to the ma Iv. ho bas not been ' passibn's sl»ve," But to that youtli — to that man, -who lvis wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up te ths u-ir.pi'i'.ry sweet illureinents o; vice, who bn- "iven unbridled license -o hi; pas- [ sions, to bim tho above lines aro hut as a ! reproach. What- Horn c n lie have ? Wha.? ! aspirations ? What chs ice of leering hit footpums on trie rands jf time? For him, alas! there i-i nought bit dark despair and stlf.tepiu'ieii /''<' n lost ({ I. For ft man to -cave hi* -ootpriats on the sands of time, lv must >c endowed .ith a strong brain and nervou. power. lie must posr-ess a sound, vi-jorou >, healthy mi-id, in a healthy body— tho no .ver fo eon .ye— the energy to execute! Rut biok at our Australian youi!-! ! ii*--* <■ ie emaciated form, the vacant look, the listlc; s hesitating mannor, tbe nervous distrust, ti e _ senseless, almost idiotic c-snressiou. Note hi-* demeanour and conversation, and then sa , Is that a man to leave his footprint-- on th > sands of time. Do parents, medical ir en and iduc.roi'S 0' youth pay sultlcieut att. ntion U> this subject? Dii they erer ns "-l'tain tbe ecus? of | 'this decoy; and having done so, do tbey (as is strict sense of duty demands) ?«. di tbe skilled advice of the 111 .clie-il man, who bus undo this branch of hi i profession his particular speciality, .hose lite has been devoted to ibe treatment of f lese cases? Reader, what is j/o."/" answer ? __ec each one answer tot' himself, Parents sec Uieir pro jen 7 fading gr ulually before their s ght, sse them become emaciated old young 1 ien, broken dawn in heulth, enfeebled, uufi ted for the battle of life ; vet one word 1: tight save them, one sound and vigorous heji.th-giviiig letter from a medical man, h.ibitulited to tl.o tres..]-. ent and continuous siipeJvision ol such e.:<e--, would, in most iestoicts, succ*.ed in warding oil ti e impending t'opm of a n;iser;d. c and gloomy fuiui'O, and bi appvepi-iete treatment restore the enervateJ system to its natural vigor, and. ensure a iofoin and happy life. Dr L. L. c --l' L I'D- I*' -do- hour ;e, has made thj' di~e-;:u-s if vouib laud thos:; avisim; there-. from hia peculiar sil-.lv. Mis whole pro c«. sional life has been ifepenally devoted to tne trva.mout of NervJus A_.Vcih-.-13 _ aud Hie skill iVavaihnie to al— no m-.tte.- bow in. --j huidnd- or '.hoi'sati :a c! mil-s <:i-:tant. JJ.i« svsiem of cofespom euce by letu-r is now .-^o : os-.v-auiserl and known, th.t can mem v- ould be supsitluoiu— (by this neans many thousands ot patient ; have been cured, whom Ik. has never seer, i; d never known) ; aim v is carried 011 with ci eh judicious tupervi-on th iit thoivih he lis been pricti-i:<g this branch of his *.rof<-£ no:i lor tweuty^is yen's in these colonies, Hj > single instance of accidental discovery his ever yrt lr-pOd'ed. When ?iit'diciues ..re required, these aiv ibi-v/iO'ded in the san c env hii manner without a possibility of ihe .oaiciits cf the pjin-ois beiag dise-jveird, 1 lain and clear direc 1011.. iiei-uinpany these lat er. and a cure is * U'-ctc-.l without eyt.ll the y iy-ie;aii kujwing who is his patient. To At en and We men wi'h Bn-l.en-down Constitutions, the I ci-vous, th-. Deoilitated, and all guifering froi 1 any Disease whatever, Dr Ij.1 j. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatin. ut com- - mends itselt, avoiding , us it do..s, ihe mcouveniencc and ex[.e__s3of a personal visit, ADDKESS — I DR. L. i SHIT EX, 182, COLLINoISTKEET EAST, I AiliiLiiUUKiNJll. (Late tbe ReaideAce of the Grovernor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 29 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 29 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 29 September 1880, Page 3

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