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irvAKGAKUA COUNTY COUNCIL. WIIKRICAS tie Trj3»2Rl.*r> Poiiv.ty Council, at a oeetin^ ?k ; *«1 m Cue 19 h dny of Ati 2 ust, IS3O, pu:>--i=rit «o 'ho pow-( rs conveyed by sooiioi \'<U oi " Tiie CrMu;tics Act, 1570," ai;;! in t-xcr-<'ise of ti-,e «;i:Tip, and ot'aii o<.ln : i" ••••.wets in this behalf them enabiini;— l;e>o ; v< d : -•ThsiaGenpriil Eat? 0.1 all UlnU'* '< aij'e Prc.nerty within the said ! Co!i:ity, for rnrryins; ie»t^ effect j the "ene'sl pi'.rjjo^c: of t!;P said Aci. sh'-'ii'd \v ina'do and uvir-i-i in pccoul'i'.ici? wiili tlu Act, and the " IJatiti^ Act, 1^76." And wlmreas i;i and by (he s-id resolution the Council resolved Jhat the said I?a!e should be made and levied as aforesaid, for L lie period o p one yea? fro<n the 2nd day of Ocicbc-r. 1830, and should be paid i» one sum, and that the aaiount of such Hate should be the sum of One Shilling in the pound on tbe values of the Rati'ab'e Property as appearing on the Vu I list .on Eoil now iD force in. ihe C uuty aforesaid. Kotice, therefore, is hereby given pursuant to the povisiens of t'»o l.st mentioned Act, that f lie said Ceoneil oa \Yednesday, the 15th^"\y oc Septem>. sttebMafe, amJ to ord^afici Ji^cf ll»^ the amonnt thereof shall be the sum of One Shilling in the pound on the ra'nes a'oresaid ; that the said Hate shall be for the period of One Year from (be date or the tnakint- and levying thereof, a:»d shall be paid in one snm on Thursday, the 7(h day of October, now next en* suing ; and notice is hereby further given thai ihe Hate Book is open for inspeclion, as in and by the last mentioned Ac! provided. Dated the 2Si!i day of Aiujust.. 1380. JOHNHAHOLL\ County O'ierk. 110 BE It T O.XLE Y. Wholesale and Ketai 1 Storekeeper, BPOADWAY, Eeeftos'.

TO TRAVELLED. /><OURTNEr'S JUIS'CTION" AC" COMJIODAriONsHUUSE. Inangaliua Junction. ACCOMMODATION job TEATELLERS. Boat on the river forcrossing to Lyell. " Lives of great men all remind us, "We can nialfo our lives sublime; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." THE above is .read -with great interest by thousands, of young men. It inspire.* them with Uope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as ;'aii. lias! su\ many, this is correct, — is true rl !g!ii-d to" the youth who ha 3 never abused iiis streDgth — and to the man who hr.s noL been 'passion's slave." iiut; to thut youth — t-o t-liat ms:i, wiio his wafted his vi<ror, vrho has yielded himS'i'.f up to ths teinpor.iy swe.-t allurements 01 vice, vrho has t'iven uuuritlled license to hi 3 passion?, to hi«n the abovo li.;e3 aro bat as a reproach. Wbai Hope can he have? Whus aspirations? What cliance cf lesvinj 7th footpiints on the sands oi time? For him, al.'ir! there is nought but dark, despiir and self-reproach for c lost life. For a 111 an to ie-iva hi? on the sands of time, he must be endowed \\h\\ a strong brain and nervous pow^r. Ha must possess a sound, vigorous, lieahhy iv.lrd, in a healthy body —the power to con- i'ive— the energy to execute! But look st our Australian youth ! Sea tho emaciated forui, the vacant iook, the listless hesitating rr.unuer, the norvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, I 3 that a man to leave his lootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention ..to" this subject? Do they ever ascertain the causs of ' this decay ; and having done so, do \h<iy (as a strict sense of duty detoandi) the skilled advice of the inedicul mr.u, wi'O ima made this branch of his profession hu particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to Ihe treatment of these cases ? Leader, what is your answer ? Le: each one answer /or himself. Parents see their progeny lading gradually before their si^ht, ste them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for tiie battle of life j yet* one word might save them, one sound aod vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated 10 tha treatment and continuous supervision of such cu*e?, would, in most instances, succeed in warding off tbo impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, aud by appropriate treatment refetove the enervated system to its n.-<t>irul vigor, and ensure a joyous and bnppy iite. Dr L. L. Silli'li, of Melbourne, has made the "diseases of youth and those o-ising there* from his peculiar study. Bis whole pro es» sional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous AliVctioas and the Discuses incidental to Moaned Life. His skill is available to u!l— no matter how nu.'iy burdred* or tuouaanda of nuLs distant, iiis eysiem of correspondence by letu-r is now so •Well oroauised and known, t-h^t couiuieuc would be superfluous— (by this ?eaui many thousands ot patient 3 have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known) ; and it is cairied on with such judicious sup-jm>on that thoush he lim been practising this branch of his profession for twenty»six year:! in ibese colonies, no single iiisfcuitv vi' uccitieutai disco* ery has ever yet h.^peie.i. When iiediemes are required, lliese are ibrwardc'.! in the sauie carciul mu:<nci' v. iihoui v possibiiiiy of the ; 0:1 tout* «.t' the pun>c!= beiti'' discuvertd, liiin an I cic ;r dirctMOiis ucc'jmy.niy tl'.e-s« lati'tr, ami a cuio is i-il'-cicd tviihout eyeu the- pbv-iuiau Lujwi-ig who is iwtieut. To TiSeu aad Women 'with Erokea-do-vn Const ilut ions, the iNcrvoiirf, the Debili lured, and ait guiii-'ting horn any i)»se.i?e w'iUk'ver, j)i' ii» i" pluii 01 treulsnt'i.t com' m^udi iUfli, avoiding, a3 it dor?, the- i:ju-ou— venienee and expense oi v personal vijit, ADDSES3 — DE. L. '- SMITS, 182, COLLISj SxUKiiT EAST, MKLBOL'K.Mi (Lute lUe iwji 'tuc; )i tue U-uverno;.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 November 1880, Page 3

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