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PATRICK BRENNAN SHAREBROKER *,f IKING a2?D GENERAL CO3l--1.1 MISSION AGENT, BEOAD W4X. Lisensedfc-rekei. uadar " The haud Traosfer Aot." Agent, lor floyno and Co's Stamper ra.ii.g-. « • r- ■ TQ TflH FA ItM BUS, SKTTLERS, THE INANGAHUA VALLEt, 'TIUB «B(ler«. : gtied ha? tjetennined to ; ; I IIOLb REG UL Alt' FOaT- | NIGHTLY AUCTIUN SALT-Soi "of which will he RICLD oa MONI DAT,_l2lh APUTL, prosiinv-, afier; V.wds~th ;; c SALES wii|-bfi 'flSfiLVon e»ch ALTEKXATK MONDAY. PAH'IIGS having , Cattle, Sheep, Horse., and Pigs, for' Sale. will find it to their ADVANTAGE toPATHO>"ISE the AUCTIONEER, seeurjpg. thereby the BUNJ-FlT.of PUBLIC noMPEI'ITIOX, *and PKOMPT SETTLEMENT of ACCOUNTS. PATRICK BHUNANN, — AUCTIOM-EU. Beefton, 23idft;Iai\eh,lS80. ROBERT ' O,XLB V Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, B BO AD W A V , JtEISITTO.-r.-TO TBAVELLEBS. Y^OUKTNEFS JUNCTION AC-COMMODATIQN-HOUSE. J Iqangahua Junction. ACCOMMODATIOIf roa TBAVELLEBS. Boat-ou Uio river forcrossing to Lyell. ,-•! Lives of great men all, remind ua, : |Ye cau roako, our lives; sublime,; \ And, dopaviin.g,.-ieave i be_ujid us ' . ;• Footpriuls ou'the eand3 of liin-." - . THE 1 abovo is read with gveat interest by ' -• tbousaricTs "of" young men. It inspires thfeui with Hope, for iv tlie bright lexicon of youth tbere is no such word as fail. ..lias! eaj many, this is correct, — is truo with >:■ iga. d to tho youth who has never abused his strength — and to the man who has not been r ' passion's slave." ; -But' to" that -youth' — to that man, who has, wa?ted liis ; vigor, vvho has yielded hiiiiself up | to the temporary sweet allurements et vice, who 'has given unbridled license to his pussions, to li.nfT the above lines "are batons a rep.. oach. What ffoPK.'c.uV he have ? Wha_ Qspir-'.ions ? ' What'- chance of leaving liii iootpiints on lhe Bauds of lime? -for him, alus! therei* nought but dark despair and self-reproach fo? a lost life. For a man to leuve his footprints ou the sands of tune, he must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power, ile must possess a .ound, vigorous, healthy mi..d, iv a healliiy body — the power to conceive — the cuer_y to exeeiue! Uufc look at our Australian youth ! Wee the emaciated form, tiie vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous disirust, the senseless, almostidiotic expression. Nota his demeanour aud conversation, 'und then Bay, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the gauds of time. . .Do parent., medical men and educators of youth pay suflicient alteution to '-this subject? Do they. ever. ascertain tho causa of this decay ; and having dove so, do they (as _ strict sense of duly demand.) Eeek the skilled advice of the mediesd man, who has mado tiiis branch of his profession his par- J ticular speciality, whose life has bety_ devoted ! to ihe treatment of thew casta ? Reader, what is _/a«r answer ? Lee eaoh oae answea lor bint-cli* Parents see their 'progeny fading gradually before their sight, _cc them become emaciated old young men, broken down iv health, enfeebled, unfitted for tlie battle of life; yet one word might saTe them, one sound aud vigorous health-giving letter from a medical mau, habituated' lo the treat-men*; and continuous supervision of such ca.es, would, iv mo.t instances, succeed iv warding oft' tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy iu.iure, a.id by apprdpriate treatment restore tlie enervated system to its natural vi°or, aud ensure ajoyou, and happy life. i __r'L. Tj. SMITH, of Meiboiir'o-, has made ! the diseases of youth and those arising ther. < from his peculiar, study, flis whole pro.w." sional life has beon especially devoted to the tr.atment of Nervous Affections and lh. Pise-s.- incidemal to Married Life, liis skill is available to all — no matter liow nu it hundreds or thou.auda ot miles distant. Mis gyeiem of correspou deuce by letter is now _o welt orgauised and known, that comment would be superfluous— -(by tbia iieau3 many thousands oi patieuts have beeu cured, whooi he has never seen aud never known) ; and it is cained ou with such judicious supeiviion that though he lias beeu practising this branch of his profession lor tw.utyxsis years in these colonies, no single instane. of acci4?i«tal diacovery ha_ _.c. y_t happeoed. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded iv the same carelul manner without a possibility of -.he. lO'atei.ts tf the parcels being discovered, Waiu and clear dii-eetion. accoiupaiiy these I-tit. , and a cure is eifecieit .without eyen tho pby.iuiau knovviug who is his patient. To Men and Women wiih Ercken-do^vu Cou.iitufcioiis, the JSetvoiv;, the DebiiiMt.d, aud ail Buii'-.ing from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. Hill'ilil'S plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, tiio mconvenieuo- and expense of a personal visit, AliuaiiSa — DX. L. SMITH, 182, COLLIN* Si'EEET EAST, MELBOU KNE. (Late the Besi ience .1 the Qoreruoi.)

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Inangahua Times, 22 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, 22 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, 22 December 1880, Page 4

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