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IPATRICS BEENNANi T f IN I.N a A XD. a£\E UAl* ,GQW K{ 't K 'MISSIt>S7A-GEJ»t t '*/ ) LioeiisadbrcKer under ** The "-:"• tand Transfer Act." ' A^etifc [orG6j«efemd rj Cso'sr t Simper rntins;*. • / • ■ A Nl) tt EX fU v r> P U BLIC OF THfi iNAMGAJiUA .yALtiET t \ 'T\\lE jKiJppsigrLd kaa determi«ed to j 1 HOLD REGULAR FOliM -NfSim/tf -AWIfON- SALES of CATJLEat REeVo.V, tlie FIRST! of wbieh, will be tjELD on l\iON» DAY, 12th APMirl proximo, after--1 wards rlie SALKS Jill bo HICLD on c.** ALTKUNAriJMOXDiY. x F^KII^S havirfe Cuttle, Sheepy llors^K. nnd Pigs, /or Sale. wHI find it 4 to theirU-DTANT AOH to PATKONISE theY AUC'HONKEIt, securing thereby tfis Btff KFIT of ,-PDBLIC COM PE I feoxl and " PJSOMIM' SJaTLKM&T If ACCOUNTS. PATRICK \BREN ANN, lieefton, 2f«l Ma\ch, 1880. ■ &. , — . —, ■ — ■ Li,O JBiiti T OX LEI' WlioieSaie a id v^^rek€feper. B F O A 1 W A V , Kbefi on. TO IRAV CLLlilt^. i^OUKTNEi"S Jrj&'CTION AC- j COMMODATIoVsHOUSE. Inangahua Junction. toe TSAVELLEBS. i Boat on the river forcroi9ing to Lyell. We caPmuke our lire i sublime; „ A,vs, departing, leave jeliind us ; * f lTdoty'riiitß pri* ihe liipflidjE, titni I *.! •< i ' THE above is read wit t great interest by thousands of young! men. It inspires them with Uofk, for in tlie bright lexicon of youth there is no such word »s fail. Lias! aa\ n.arjy, this is correct,— w true with 'jjgard to" the youth who has "n^ver abused his strength — and to the man Who has not been • passion's slave." , J3ut to that youth— to tlmt man, who has waeh'd.biA vigor, who hiis^y/ielde.d.hjiißseU" jip^ ro tl:9 Mapirary s^eia^a^ureuicnis-bt ..vicej ' who h«s given unbridled /license ti> his passions, to*, him tlie above/lines aro but as s reproach. VVliat JJoPEoin lie have? What Wfiat~tl^(nc*ijDf leuving Ait lootp>'inie *"on tfte sandjf'tSf time ? For him, alus! there i« nouglit put dark despair and sell-reproach for a lostuife. Fora man to leave ibis footprints on the amid.s of time, he must be endowed with v strong brain and nervqu^ power. Me must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — tbe power to con.-cive — the eneny to execute!. But look at our Australian youth ! !See the emaciated form, | the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, tbe senseless, almost idiotic expression! JTote./his demeanour aud, I cdnv«rt«ion,andUheVj s^y, Is' that a man to leave his footprints on tHe sands of time. Do parents, medicalymen and educators of you tli pjsy sufficient Attention ta this sub- ' JHct ? bo they ev,e /ascertain the cause of tlifsdecßy; andhavftg doue 'so, do 1 they (as v strict sense of d Uy demanda) seek the skilled advice of tin medical man, who has rnnde this branch o his profession his particular speciality, whbse life has bggn devoted to i he treatment of\ these cases? Header, what is your answer ?\ he: each, one answer lor himself. 'Patfents sde their ifrogeuy fa'floig" 'gradually before their feight, de tbctfi become emaciated old young Jfnen, broken down in health, enfeebled, unatted for the battle of life; yet one word plight save them, one «ound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, would, in most in*fe*hce3, succeed iv warding off tlie impending Jooui ot a miserable and gloomy future, andfby appropriate treatment resrore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ano.ious aud happy life. ' i)r L. L. iSMiril) of Melbourne, has made the; dig,e>sef> >/»f yiiuik and those Ui-i«iuV;'lhure<i from his peculiar s^tuly. His whsie pro t>s» sionaLiife has beeniespetiully devoted to vie treatment of NervWs AflVc'tions una the Disecses incidental U'o Married Life. tiis skill is available to all — no mutter how nu "iy 'bnr.dreds or th'odsanila of miles distaut. His syßietn of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgautsud andf known, that caiument would ba superfiuops — (by this aieaus many thousands ot patieAs have been cured, whom lie has never aeon/and never known) ; and it is carried on witl/such judicious supijrvuon Ju»t .though hej has been practising this branch of his profession ior twenty-six years iv thest) colonies^io single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicmes are required, them are forwarded in theijttuie Ciivetul inannet without v possibility tttXthe .o/iteiits cf the parcels jbejug cfiseovored, i*l!«.and clear diremions iiccouipuuy these \a.ticf,'ui>ti'ii care is elf eel eU without eyeir'tlw j.,l*-iu;a.i knowing who is his piitient. j To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Jiervouu, the Debilitated, aud ull suiiering from any Diseus-e whatever, Dr h. L. SMITH'S 'plan ot treatment comuifiidsTtseJt; avoiding, as it does, the* incouvemenct and expense of v personal risit. ABDIi.J3S — DR. L. SMIT£, 183, COLLINS «IBEET EAST, , MlililiOU UN E. (Late the Keji-lencc oi the Governor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 December 1880, Page 3

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