P^felCK / BBENNAN : ; fiijO(jAKE GENERAL COM- *" S" AGENT, bS^ADWA: ', J'EEFtON. stiaenEedbrcl :er uader " The Land Tra usfer Act" Agent for Goy» s »nd Co's Stamper (''ratings. TO THE FA KM I? If ß, SETTLERS, AND GEXEBUjprjBLIC OF l\lS INANOAHUA VALLEST, \ . TfitE ntoclet'sigoed h?»* determined to HOLD lil-GULAR FOETAUCTION SALES of ■CAT'lXßaVpilliFrON", the FIRST of which" viri be Kl'-LD oa MONDAY, 52th vAPHIL, proximo, afterthe :^&LI£S will he URL Don e«S^LTEKNA\K MONDAY. • PA%IES having OuiHe, J^beep, Horse*, S*id,Pig9. fo\?:i!e. wili find it to their jfcVANTA GKB to PATftON'ISB the^^-UCTIOXiVEU, becn«-ing thereby th%DBXEFIT\f PUBLIC nOMPETinbx, and VIIOMPl 1 SKTTLK3Ie!I| of ACCOSTS. PATRIcfe B^BJJfAH^T, A§C!TOXEEr;. "ReeftoD, 2SI Alarch, ISSO. HO BE fet 1 O.XLE X Wholes^ c and .Retail B F O a\ D W A T , Reebok. . 'XO TRAVELLEIIS. /^ouVtnefs junction acCOkMODATIONsHOUSE. Inav^ahua Junction. JIcOMiiIODATION ro^BAVELLEBS. f Bon ton tho river forcrosstng; to Ly«ll. 11 Lives of great men all remind us, "We .an iwake o«r lives sublime j A»»d, denartiiig, leave behind us FooipL'ims on tli c sands of lime." mITE is reac, with great interest br i. thousands of y6ung men.' It inspires tuetn with Hope, forjin tlie bright lexicon of youiii there is no such word as fail. .Uas! sin nianv, thia is correct,— is tine wiih'>3gard to' the youth wbo has nevep abused his etreDgih-^and to the |aan who has not bcon 'passion's slave." j ' >-.. . , v ' Eut to- that youth— fto that man, wbo has ivaMed his vigoV, who yielded himself np 10, th 9 tempoVJry sweet allurements of vice, ' iviio has given unbridled license to bis passion s," to lii i/ the ab^re iinfs ai* bat as a rei»io ; vcb. Wli'at UopEchii he have? Wlm aspinitio <s ? What chance of lei»viag hh (botiuints "ou t Tie samh of time? Tor him, al;>s! theve-i* .uonghr ; jbut da.s dcip.iir and ■ -■ijtili-tepvosch" for a loss l[fi". 10-' a mtm to leave jhis foofm-ials o;i (be Bii"t!-of ti'Jie, he hiu -t be endowed mill a stto.ig biai-i and ncrrpno powc:r. Fe mast • jjosf-ess a Bound, Yi';oi^iv<, liealthy mind, in a b-pliiiy 'body— tvo fowcr lo conceive— Ibe energy to o.ucui.o! Bufc Jooii Bt our .AuMialianyoulh! ; : >4Hie eraacia'.ed form, \ the; vue^ul; look, i:nßli>Hie{.3he^ti>i.;ng mauDer, the n./irou* disnu ••'■, ihe senseles?, almost idiotic expression. Jsote- bis demenuour and coimirsiuioii, find tlif o th, Is that a, man to . leave his lootpriot^ ou tike sands of time. ,-' Do ■'■pi.renJs nird'icfti n| and educators of youth p»v sHiTicieiit . »tte tiun to this sub- , jfct?"'l>O:Uiey'eTfr ftsc lain Ibe cause of this decsy ; arid having, ie so, do they (as a strict seme of duty emamts) peek the skilled e.clvieo of the me iioal man, wbo has itiade this branch of bis »ro!ession his particular speciality, who^e 1 fe has bggn devoted to ibo treatoieiif; of the ;o cas«3 ? Leader, what is yoiw niis»v«f ? L< : each ose answer for himself. Favenls see tl civ progeny fading gradually before theii 1 &igl t, see them become emaciated old young im-i , broken down in health, enfeebled, utilittec ■ ioe tbe battle of ■■■jijgj ■•■ycfc one word migl t save them, one ' Hound and yisbvous heat i^iviug letter fi-oin a nicdici'-l mnu, habituat to ihe treatment ■oud coolinuous ' euipemsi* n of such : cases, ( would, in mo^t in»titnces, s icceed in wai-ding . -pit the" 'iropeßding. doom. <f a misevubie aud "icomv intuve, t\nd bj ap|ropiiate treatment reslove the eri,«i'vtfted s,y^ em to -its natural Vitois and ensure ajoyoi find happy "life. ; ',-, v .j)rJ,. L. SMITH, ot B'boui'ue, bits made ; |§!"di«e;ise.R of youth and hose arising there* tifaa lm peculiar study. His whoio pro es« sional liie has been cspeei illy devoted to" the "treatment of Nervous . ..lections and the Dieesses incidental to B ained Life, ilis skill is available to all— a matter how mt"»y hundreds or thousanda oi uides distant. His evsieiu <)f corcespoudence by letter is now so well oigauised and kuo m, that couunent would be superfluous— o f this iieaiis many thousands pi patients hay i bceu cured, whoui B he has never leen and n< ver known) ; and it ie carried on with such, j idioiaiis bUpevvisou tbat though be bi^b sen practising this brunch of his profession or twentysu years in these colonies, no siu ;le insta»i©e pi acoidental discovery has er yet happeHud. When Medicmes are equired," lhes& ar« forwarded in the same ca iul mannei- withbaj a possibility of the .oriKsuts of tue parcels be/us discovered, Plaid urni clear direction! accoui^any these latfer, aud a cure is eliecioii without- eytju the uhysiuiau knowiug whoi: his patieut. Tti vien and Women with Broken-dowi: Constitations, the &er rous, t^Debiiittited Mini all suilering from my Diseaiie whatever pv L, h. hM.LTH'6 pli v ot treatment coin 'ajends itself, avoiding, i s it does, tbe tncoa- ' venieoce and expeuso of a personal ritit. 0 DR. L, SMITH, Q ' 182, 'QOLUS4 Si'B&ifiT EAST, -j ■■.*■■■ t-'- MELbOUKfiLE. j 0 , (L^ the £wi 4sja#. 3i VU9 Q^^B
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 December 1880, Page 3
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