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'SMmOND BARKLEY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARBIVAL OF LARGE AND IMPORTANT BHIFMENT3 —OF— NEW SEASON- GOODS NOW OPENED. AND READ? FOR INSPECTION; aad which are, without donttf, the best valuo they have ever offered in the district. SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to the Following LiDea : — New Dress Material, in a variety of new shades, ranging in prices from 10s 6d the full dress, and superior value. New Fancy Silks, from 3s 6d per yard. '. v Black Silks, from 4s " Ladies' Trimmed Hats, latest shapes, beautifully trimmed, from 10s. Untrimmed Hats, from Is 3d. . New Fichus— in Lace, Cashmere, and Silk, from 10s. Ladies' Silk Jackets, in new shapes, very cheap. * We are NOW OPENING a SPLENDID STOCK of ; MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. ' Imported expressly for our Reefton trade, and which, for quality, style, and finish, cannot bo surpassed. Men's and Boys' Hats, in new shapes, and great variety, AH of which will be found really Rood value. Splenid wine in MENS', YOUTHS', and CHILDREN'S ENGLISH AND COLONIAL lADE BOOTS Imported expressly for the Christmas trade. ♦>» - ■ ' INSPECTION INV IT ED . « ♦■•■♦ — — Reefton and €}rey month.: PATRICK BRENNAN ; - __^ k And, departing, leave bebindms .. SH AIffiBEOKER Footprint, on the : iaiida of time." . THE above is read with great interest by thousanae of young men. , It inspires them with JJope, /or in the bright Lexicon of MISSION AGENT, y° utll there I s . no BUc h word os fail. aUs\ en) many, this is correct, — is true with '.vjgard BEOADWAY. PEEFTON. *? t lie youth Who has never abused his ' strength—and to the man who has not been • passion's slave." """^ -But to that youth— to that man, who hos _. „ , . umi» wasted his vigor, who hue yielded himself up LlCenSedDrOKer UnCler lJie to the temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to his pasLaild TrailSfOr Act." BlonB » to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What'HpPE can he have ? Whas mm-m aspirations? What chance of leaving hit footpiints on the sands of time ? For'him, Agent for Goyne and Co's Stamper al ?« ! there i. nought but dark despair and " . self-ieproacn for a lost life. i' rftt « . Fora man to leave his footprints on the K ___^. Ban d ß of time, he must be endowed with a • """" "" strong brain and nervous power. He miist TO THE FARMERS, SETTLERS, possess a sound, vigorous, healthy 'mind, in AND GENERAL PUBLIC OF bo f b y T^cuM^b to I concei^ e - THE INANGAHUA VAtLEX", Au 9 tralian y youthrSe e °the e^ada.e/form' the vacant look, !ho listless hesitating manned the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost THE undersigned has determined to idiotio expression. Note his demeanour and I HOT Ii WPP TTT AT? TTORT ? onve ™ 110n > »". d then 8^' l 8 th »t « man to A HOJjU JtIiIxUJLAK rUttl- leave his footprints on the sands of time. NIGHTLY AUCTION SALES of Do parents, medical men and educators ol youth pay sufficient attention to this subCATTLEat REEFTON, the FIRST ject? Do they ever ascertain the causa ol «f »v; A u »;n i, A wwt n «», \t htm l^ B eca y J and l lavin g done 80 > do they (c 9 of which will be RKLD on MON- a Bfcrict 6ense of d||ly demandß) fee ( DAT, 12th APRIL, proximo, after- Blil ] cd n ?™ e of the medical man, who has j\i otT-na 'll \ Tjnrn mode ima branch of his profession his parWardS the &AL&S Will bO HKLiI on t j cu i ar speciality, wlioae life has been dovoted each ALTERNATE MONDAY. ihe treatment of these cases ? Reader, THuTTua v • nui ol what is ywr answer? Le: eaph one answer l^AKllbS) having Cattle, Sbeep, for himself. Parents see their progeny fading Horses, and Pigß ( for Sale, Will find it gradually before their sight, see them become . it.;, ' ITWA WTArt-l? fnPATRHiSr emaciated old young men, broken down in totheirADVAlNJ.Al*Ltoi'AlliUi\. health> enfeebledi unfitted for tbe battle ol ISE the AUCTIONEER, securing life ; yet one word might save them, one I thereby the BENEFIT of PUBLIC vigorous health-inng letter from p "us'exj • a medical man, habituated to the treatment COMPETITION, and PROMPT an d continuous supervision of such cases, SETTLEMENT of ACCOUNTS. would, iv most instances, succeed in warding ■ ; , •-.■•;.'■ off the impending doom of a miserable and ■ PATRICK BRENANNi gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment • -.'■ restore the enervate^ eygtem to its natural AvCTIONEEB. vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. Reefton, 23rd March, 1880. ' DrL. L. SMITH, of Melbourne/has made ' , the diseases ot youth ana those arising there* from his peculiar study. Bis whole pro'esf Rd "R V T? T nY T P V sional life has been especially devoted to the ( KJ X> n L\: L U>Al<Jl 1 treatment of Nervous Aifections and the Disenses incidental to Married Life. His TA IlOleSale and n©tai* skill is available to all— no matter how wi-\y hundreds or thouaanda of miles distant. Uh Storekeeper, system of correspondence by letter is now sc Well orgauised and known, th.it comment BBOADWAT, would be superfluous— (by this >eaus lnunj thousands ot patients have been cured, whom Reefton. 116I 16 a 8 never eeon * n d never known) ; and il ie carried on with such judicious supervi^ou r- -■ that though he has been practising this CHARLES H. EEODES, cotrtf 1 f . t r ity *V eu " t iv mese coiomes, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever vet h lrin^nwl •' pArNTER, GLAZIER, PAPER- When Medio.ua. are i^quiJed, .Et JL forwurded in the same careful manner without r HANGER, and • . a possibility oi' the conteuts cl the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direciious I HOUSE DECORATOR. accompany those latter., and a cure is euvcted without eyeii the phyeician kuowing who is ■ bis patient. To Men and Women with Broken^Cowr f Persons contemplating seasonable reno- Constitutions, the Kervous, the Debilitated, vations are requested to favour with early " nd , all T 8U < f [ e 1 r I l "f J ! r01u 1 an^ Disease whatever, orders SMITH'S plan ol treatment com- | mends itself, avoiding, as it does, fhe mcouveuience and. expeuse of a personal visit, bmtt.Fmo.* ABD DR:I. SMITH, » — 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, ' MELBOURNE. Address : SMITH-STREET, Reeeto^ (Late the KesUencs -n the Governor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 24 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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