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RO BE R T OILS V "W holesale and Retai* • Storekeeper, BBffIADWAY, TO TRAVELLKE^. p(OTTRTXEr'S JUNCTION ACCOMMODATIOXs^OUSE. Inaoaaliua Junction. ACCOMMODATION/FOB TRAVELLERS. Boat on the rifer $>rcross<ng to Lyell. •CATTLE TKfiijfPASd ACT, 1865." NOTICE h herehy ?^en 'hat -on and afnT Thur^Hy, 23ih Noromber, 18S0^ the Prov.sions of " The CuttiG Tresspass Act, 1568," will hn eiifor^ed on my lacd, known aslLynch's Farm, Crash* ineton, and that* !j is my intention io CLAIM DAMAGES lor nil Cattle Horsrs, Sheer, P?g?, or any other animals TREsPAS^INft on tho s«id Und, whether the Sijme be fenced. or u:.inclostd. 1 THOMAS LV> T %. / Ciu-hinston. Eesfton, Ociohe/ 29, 1830. INLEKESpNO TO ALL. GtßsTt*yrzs,— l nm yet slive, th-inis to I!ollowi>j'fc i*ill J , ?fot wishing to became one of the residents o the Professor's in tended .Lunatic \ptluii nc v being erected in England I btei.v nought a box of Holioway'g i t'bife jbf-m at ime »:ils, a::d r^lraineil from ■tnki''frfbtfin:{' How ," »nd Richard's hiwstit figajn. '>~Hoilt?WHV ! * Pill'? and Oiinnent . are }fc«;4.-l,V!.u?pd in Bi>ffcu'.la, and that aciv>nnt», lii jiiy opinion, fc^r the longevity of it? in'hab'ifantg, I frel\ qniofc assureJ. however • hat Proi'essor HfclloVay is and has been one of the greatest lieneliiiptdrs to *he httKu>n r«ce tliut ha* ever lived, «hd thr.t his name wi I or hamled down to po tiiitj. v»heu the n^me b! our br;ivest. juanslajey art: forgotfon. S!ra:;ge to say th it we, in mfferent trays, s'.rire to acquire the art of I<i/li'"'jf, but our owii pre» sorvation we tak- liwle heed of. 1 bare lived in Bermuda 2i> yea/*, and in that time bHie lnqtiired of soUier^iow they hate preserrt-d their healtl* to werf } the answer has general l v be««i, " tiy net gcJng to the Army Doctor, bar by u^irig thei'iilf and Oiutinent." * By using the *>ovo, I &m m»# foun 1 at my Heiinituge to bYl"oking much younger unti inorehtalihr thin you have seen Mie tor years. Yours, 7 J. W. ODDY, Trcjteu Tows, BERMtmA, [Formerly Secletary to Duke of Jiruaswick.] The ttdi Times, MJr, 1879. i 11 Lives of |reat men all remind us, We can inoiro our lives sublime j And, dt:part|i%, leave behind us " '■"■■'Footprints <jn the e;indo of lirau." I^IIE above Is; read with great interest by thousand Jo>' young men. It inspires them with Uoek, for in the bright lexicon ol youth there is no such won] as fail. ..Llw*! si»j nianyj th'a fc correct,— -is !ruo with "jgm-J to the youth /who has never nbua^d his stretigih — audio the man who has not been ' passion's slaab." But M ihstl youth— to that f man, who his wafted his vijor, Who has yielde;! birr;s.;Jf up to lha trnipcljry swei't allurements of vice, who h>»* giv'J* unoridled license ti^ his pa&» stons, to hii) the above li>es aro but a« a reproach. Vlhsii UoPK e-n he have ? Wh-is aspirations ? I What chance t»f Wving hit footpi>n>B oil the sand^ otliiye? For him, alas ! there i 4 nought but dark despair .and SLlf-reprojcu Yor a lost life. tfor a munlto leave hi* 'ootprints on the «a:ids of juneAlie tr.wt be e<id.?wed ».i:h » stroisg bruin snr.i tieivous powor. He mv»! posses* a sounnL viroroas, healthy mi d, ii> n healthy bodyV— the powvr to con cive — ilw ener ; y to vxeeute! But look at our Au-truliab _voutl'.\ Jiee the pn>ac;atevi form, Mie vac-tut look, l A.> 1-stless hes'tulini muna^r, the Ji t'vou* distrust, the seuseles.*, almost ittiotio;fc«pross'ou. I Note his deme.iu ;ur and eoj.veiiation, uui tlen ?ay, Is th.-tt a maa tc ltftp'c^t* joatprintjjon the suuds of ti.ne. ' D« pureutbj medical men a*id educifors o 1 youth pay suflicielit attention to thi3 *übjVet ? Do they A er ascertain the c mse of this decay ; and hfvtng done so, do they (ns v s,tnet sense'ioi du'y demand?) tcek the skilled Hdviee ofltlie uiedwal ujmii, vtl.o hos initde this braa* of his profession hii particular speciality «?uosc Hie has been devoteu io>.he lieatinti i of these gases? Keadc-r, what^^oai* an* »er? Le: c c!i o^e answerfor himself, Pui- nU see theil proje>»." fidiug andu:>lly befort their sight, i<ce ttiem become eumoiatcd old v >u»g n»fn, broken down in bealth, cofeeblei , unfitted far the battle ol lile; yet cue v ord might euro- them, -one «cnnd and vigorous hea ih«givii!g letter from a'medical nmtti bbbituated to the tivarti.ent und continuous Aupervisioo ol suoh ca«o*, woutil, in moit i.i* uiai's, sacked in warding o'l' t'.ie iiiipe;>ding I'oom oi a i>iia<.'r«i b c ami glooaiv tuaise, am by appropriate tredtttnut restore the euma ed sy»teiu to its natural j vigor, aud eiismv a jo.ious and happy life. I *J>r L. h. Silir. 1, ol Me'boui'.itj, hnsmude the disease* *>i' yoi i h and tho*e a'-ising then-x from his peculiar siu iy. His whslo pro es« s:onal lile has.t.ei i espeLi-illy devoted to the tnulincnk oi N< vous Arttciions and tbe Uidtwji-d iucideva il to Matncd Lile. Uia skill i* iiViiilablfc I ail— no matter haw nu My liui drtds or thcu: andu of units distant. His system of cori^p' luienco by letr ( r i* now so Wfll orgauisod aid known, t-U.it commeiit svouid he superliu us—^by this "'Cans uut»y thou^unds oi patients have been curud, who.v he has never soen WI i;cvfr known) ; ami it is carried on with such judicious suporvi-ou that iliou^b bo lias been ' practicing this brunch of luo profejfion Jor twenty-sis years io these colonies, nl> single initaiiL't.' of accidental discovery ftaa ever yet lu>'pe<ied. VVben Medicines /are veijuired, these are iorwurded in the smiiecareiui manner without v possibility of lie i outlets tf th.> purcels being discovered J Plain aiul clear directions accyinpauy thcsejlatier, and a cum is .pfi-.-cted' ivitbuut c>t'ii thl phy>iuiuu kuuwi>ig who is 'aia p!;tie:it. I To Men and liVonien wi'h Eroken«do'vn Co»stitutioiib!, tb» ftervoua, Uu J)«3biiii!iied. iiud all guttering IVoiu any i»'sea?e whutev«r, Dr L. !->• SAill'LlliJ pl«c v>. treatui.-ut com* uiendt itself, uvoiiing, as it d-j,t?, sLd mcoi.-reiiien-je und espJuee *ii a peisouul visit, ADDKES3— 1 DR. iA SMITH, ISa, COLLIE i SiRKET EAST, MELBOOUNB. (Late tbe Sc*i^eucc v£ the Qov«rnor«\

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 November 1880, Page 3

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

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

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