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INANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. WITEUEAS the Inan.ahm Crir.fy Council, st a mee'ing bfld on the 19'hdayof Auaust, ISPO, piirf-n-ir.t lo ihe powf-rs eonveved hy sre'ioi 10/ of "The Courtier Act, IS7S," »" 1 i ; r < xercise of t'-,e«ftme, and of nil other ;*■ w?>s in this behalf I hem enabling — iJe-o'ved : "That a Geop.-il ]?„•■„ n. all Rate* side Prr.'ierly wi-'- ■' \he Fa id County, fov carrying into oO^cf tlif x»nie.'-:«l purposts of the said Act.shrulii le m-ide. and hvied ia BPt*oid=iv,co with t'te «*id Act. ' audibc« , R«tini;Act,lS7'3." And whereas in and by the said resolution the Courcii resolved that the said Kate should be made and levied as aforesaid, for the period of -one ye.ir from the 2nd day of Oefcber, J BBO, and should be paid in one sum. and that the amount of such Pate should be the sum of One Shilling in ihe pound ou the values of the Ratc-tb'e P-oper.'y as appearing on the V.t!ui»vn RoM now i-i frrce in the C unty ■aforesaid. Notice,- therefore, is hereby given puTS'.'.-Mit to the jovis'cr.s of the 1 .st mentioned Act, that ihe said Conuc-'l on. Wednesday, the 15th day of Sept---p---ber, n<-.w instant, intend to mate ar.-d levy such R ite, a td to o-der pu-1 direct that tho amount thereof shall le the sum of One Sliittiua; iv the pound on the sa'nes a oresiid ; tlttt the s-tid K:ife slia'l be for the period of One Year from tbe dete o f i he m:ik , '" , r and levying lliereof, and shall he paid i-i oue sum on Thu-'sday, ihe 7'h driv of Oe o er. row nest enKii'u_ ; and ur-t'ce is heieby iurlber siren that i tie Rate Book is open for inspection, cs in Hnd by the last mentioned Act provided. Dated the 28 h dav of Au_nsr. ISSO. JOHN HAROLD. County (>lerk. 11 on c i_ t o.x ley. \Yholc7ai3 and JJetai 1 Storekeeper, BROADWAY, | p-trmv. TO TR-AVELLEE-5. pOURTNEYS JUNCTION AC* COMMODATIONsIIOUSE. Inangahua Junction. ACCOMMODATION fob TRAVELLERS. Coat on the river fcrcrcssing to Lyell. " Live 9of great men all remind us, T%.- '..:--, rm-fca oat lives sublime; md, Ue^i, -.■•.-:■: j, leav.i behind v? Footprints on the sands of tir_e. r '" FT^SE sbova ie read with gre_. interest by i, thoueantla of young men. -It inspires tbem with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of vcuth there is no such word as fail. .Alas! saj many, this is correct, — is true with'-jgard to" tho "youth who has ir'Ter abiucd his strength— and to th. man who ha_ not been 'passion's slive." But to that youth — to that man, who hns wc«ted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to ihetcmpoiviy sweet allurements ot vice, who has given unoridled license tv his pas* sions, lo him the above li :cs ore hut as a reproach. Wbat IfoPE c:>n he I'ave ? Wh.:.? aspirations ? What chance of Icving hil footpiims on the sand* of lime? For him, alas! there i.-t nought but dark desp-ir and self- reproach for a lost '.if-:. For a man to leave bij ■'c-oipritiia oi tbe sands of time, he must be endowed wi-h a strong brain and nervous power. Lis must possess a soa'id, vigorous, healthy mii-d, in a htaltiiy body —tha power to con cive— the eneny to execute! Hut look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his derueauour and i conversation, and then say, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the Bauds of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subi ject ? l)o" they ever ascertain tbo cause of tbis decay ; and having dove so, do tbey (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of bis profession his par- , ticular speciality, whose lile has been devoted to «be treatment of these cases ? Header, what is your answer ? Lee each o>ie nuswer <br himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down iv health, enfeebled, unfitted for tbe battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous heaith-^iving letter from a medical man, habituated io Ihe Ova; men* and* continuou-J supervision of such case^, would, in tnort bounces, succeed iv warding Oil' tie impe-ding doom of a miserable and oh.'omv !ui ure, and by appropriate treatment restore tho enervated system lo its natural vi°or, aud ensure a joyous and Iwptiy life". l)r L. L. SJAIITii, of Me'bourue, hits made the diseases of youth and those ariaiug there-, from his peculiar study. ll is whole proes« sional liie has been especially devoied to tho treatment of Nervous Affections and the Discuses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available lo all— no matter how mt ••>■ bivcdreds or thousanda ot miles distant. Bis sysLem of corre- penitence by lelu-r is now so well orgauised and known, that comment would be superfluous— (by this many thousands ot patients have been cured, whom be has never seen -tud never known) ; and it ie carried on wiih such judicious supervi-ou tbat though he his been prac'.i-iug this branch of his profession tor tweniy-M- years in these colonies, no sitiyle insure of uc.tdut.tal discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, ihe^o aro forwarded in the same eaivu.l maimer without • 4 possibility of the .ouleMs cf tha parcels beiti" discovered, Plain and clear diree; ions accompany tlie.e hit-ttr, aud a cure is e_-eied without eyen the/ physician knowing who is his patient. . To Men and Women wi'h _3roken-clo*vn Constitutions, the iNcrvous, (he Debiiit-ncd. and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH*, plan ot treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, ibe inconvenience and expeuse of a personal visit, A-DKE-3 — DE. L. - SMITH, 182, collie street east, MELBOUUNE (Late the Rojilencc n' the Ctoveruor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 3

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