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" Lives of great men nil ; . : i f<. We can w-\-i- <»ir li r e? m '■ - ■ ; Anc?, depnrti»>», leave !•.•!: ::•; Footprints on (h<: 6.11..1* oi ■■-. ■- - read with jri-cn i •'•■•;■' ■ tl»<>usou-1s o' you-'tr men. i: i; <:>: •> • them With HOVE, !"or in th>> briV, :.•-;: • '•;; youth thero i-> no sunh \vo>'d :s <:'■■. '.I • sa\ many, this is eorrfeu— is iitu ..... ■•.::<• to the youth who hns ni-ve-. 1 .-.!•:•<••! I. ■ strength — and to the man whu \>---> •■■■■'■ '■•■• ' pus-ion** >l>vc" (Jui t-i th;>: yo: ■: -t — '<> licit ■ s. ■.va»t<>fl hi? vifiv, \v ; ,n ),:;< >;< <>'■■■'■ ■■■■ ■ ■ (.; ilia Utui'or iv !-A"e 1- aiiiifo 1 el- - : •■ ■ biilm-rhw* pt-"" '"""riiiy" 1 ""- 1 -•-■ si-)ns, to hi«n the above V>. r? :w- :•■- ;■■■ ; iej)ro.«ch. Wliai JiorKci' i>.- ii;-'---•jppinttions ? What ci^in'i' "f '■• > ■■: • ■ (ootp'ints on t.he funtN n' tim»> r i ■. ,il.i!'! therein noupht hn» Hark :!•-;•'; : .! ' <elf-re|rro;!cit for a lust lh"cFora innu 10 leave hi* ooh»rivi? "■■.• 1' 1 . ■?:nids* of ti'iK*. htt iiMi-t hi' endow •; i ■••. i:;i 1 strong brain and nervous pownr. l\r ! .;. 1 possess a sound, vigorous, tv -\ \\- ii heaHhy body —the pnw r to <>-,«,,,>— ihe enerry to execute! LUit loil, r j-.r Au-tralian youth ! Seethe emacia ■■» ■ if > - the vacant look, the listless Imsitiiiin^ the li.rwu* distrust, the sensi-k'- .: ■■>■■ idiotic expression. Note bis Heine ;: ;■■ m ■• *■' couvcr»Hiion, iinil then niv. Is th.it ■- n:...i :-.; have Ids ootj/riut.* en the sands of u.r.c. Do parents, medicui men aid cdi;' ■■<■ •• • '; ' youth psiy siiffiei r nt altontion to t'.:s >;; : - ject ? j)o they ever usefiiuin tlie <"-i:i-" -■.;" this dee.iiy ; and having done ?<o, do i!.. • \•; <* strict sen>e of duly domaiuU} -■■ k il. • skilled ndviee ol tlu* medical amv. !•••..< ii--; i'u..de tb«3 branch of his pro:fl»si:>r J .:< ;•■:.:■ tieular speciality, vliose life has bee:; sieve-!;. 1 to .lie tVesitnu'iit of these cases ? H -m J „ what is answer? Le: catll ««' :\;'n.r for himself. Parents see their progivi- f:- ■':- : griduaily befotti their siyhi, tlii!.;* '■>■: ■•:■■•.■ euwciated old young men, broken <!..'«■;• •...; health, enfeebled, unfittoj for the- ':■:•''.':■: tv life; yet one word might save tit -,•!:). >.>.-..• «cnnd and vigorous health-giving lelr^ •:■ !..;;> a medical man, habituated to t!io tr;;;.'.;: ■;' and continuoua mpcrvi>io:i of su-.-li. c;o , von J, in most instances, succeed in w:*;viis:_; of trie impending floow 0! a mis. 'rib." •> ■•■ : !u-ure, *>vi by apiiropiiuio :r.-.u 1 •• restore the c«ervated system to its na!:;;-. i rigor, and ens-uro » jo oiss htkl hrippy !;:•-. Dr L. L. SMI I'M, of Mo. bourne, ii.-'.-- ; m-:. t'»e <hfe asef" oi yuuih u:;d lho<c arising ! : . ■ • frmn hid peculiar ?<uly. His wh:,;r ;• ■•-' 1 •-■■ sional life h.ts be.n especially tievutui if 1 o In at incur, of Nervous Affclions its. i : 'i Uisecses iiicid«iit>d to M.tiTieft Li:«-, ';, tkitt is available to aH — nj mntt<:r h ')••••• m. -.-, hvu.Ured? or thoussuula ot mili'S distant. J ; : sjetejti of correspondence by letui- ii : • .. well orgauised and known, th t c-i; ; would be superfluous — (by this m»;i -• .1 u< thousands »»l patient* have been eun-:. »vi : .> he has never seen ntd nev<-r known; ; ■.■•:\ i - .: 1? cu<ried on vrilh such ju iiiri.-us m. :>■•.■•• that though he lihs been ;:r-:rf« -•:•-,* '. biMiicii of his profrdMOii lor t >v* -n.';. -^ ... in these colonies, no single ii^t.nn •■• • . dental discovery has vv.-r ycf :•; . ' W r hen Medicine.-* me rcquiivd, ::•■■.. .; lbrw.irde.l in the san.ecariMil n:a;.': : > • . v possibility of (he (Onto'it-? « : f (•■ 1 . . being discovered, Plain am! dear -:•:::; accompany theae lutfer, abd a cuie i- 1 •.; without eyen the phyioiau know :.: ■■. i; > his pftient. To Men ond Women wi h Rr k: • -v:. Constitutions, the Nervous * li.* ])■ '.■'• i; •? •■.■■;, and all sutl'erinti IVosii any Di-wi^e ■.:.:■;.•, Dr L. L. S.VU Tii'S plan 01 treat!.. ..( ;:- iiu-nd.' itself, avoiding, us it do;-?, ;i>,' 1 ..-. ... - vemeiiee aiict espeuso (' a person -si a^u, ADUUKdS — BE. L, BMfT;i. 182, <;uLLk\':> TKKM" v. \ ■-•:. LilfP tlie Re:iic<l )l t>e ' 1;.. ■■ •• ■:, •• . > HITS ADVFJMISK.MK.sT M?; "i MX O«. ILiFITIiLV KK\D AM- - MK.UIIi'iUKD UY KVKKVOM-: ; \ T !C I v K) £t D I N I- * E N I'lMi, THKrATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WI :? 1 1 iKS no -v bt-eii Uct'^r 1 the ;'iii>l c \: ,• , yrar<, and d\irin_' ( ! >;ii litun 5000* TO>S H"AV r !<; I);>.ES sOj.'s 'Jivmij very tjreat satisf ie !'.n. i ■• < ■>■■ . . ' wlncli we h » ii imniiMOii.s i<Miiui!i»-.i , • well-known Cnl>nists; ;ind ti.i* i'om? ••• .: -l«i'y in<?if>isirii: I" »•'«■ ii «v <•,>• oii«*. • ; nuiiernis Spurious irnMn' <>)iiy It.vc .. ,■ il». t . n •!«.* idiiccd in tin 1 » nri-ii'S ur- '■«•■■; j of A usl I'iilin Htid New Z>>a ;i!).i. t : !•••■ ! S')le |)uni.j>c of da naiii'ij; il I.'/1 .'/ i;-p'.> .■; ■„ ot ' J*o Patent Oya! 6;!iuson Wire. THE SAMSON WIR3 *— — — na— b—oi— <i.iii»kjiiii ww»-.'w<r'«»«K J ~£. >.--»-• Whs « ■tiiii'il 'i>d inirn iure.l ; c> u r years mr" v<\ \ T 'wA •'';«, Now South \- •/,.- Qu 'en.sl.inl «n 1 iNew ZeaUtiii ; mh i >\\\ pniH-ipal c\»<\\\ set lonh was i;s ; : :i.; uuido Oval !<> piovon f ;<\i i. \\«i. 1 , ; ; ; ,- ! aro of tneso pat««nts tirms — n\ r;v , i •■ s;.iec<aUle s'aitdin^ have. f-«r tii > i . p:ltry comiui>si'iti. lent tl.i'in riv.-.s ; >■,-:, ititrodtlCtio.) of V;:rio«J» sniiriiviis ; !•• lions, which lender ili!M\ li;,lii<» ,n .-.• :■.■ ,■ at law, ami i.iuoyauce and ii>;ij' t :<■■:■.: to the users Tlie public when pun-ha^n.:. :«'-r '..- , f"ie caulionoJ to see thai each v ■»;,' : : a tin tahv 1 1 m •* : — i'AIJi^IOV'ALSA.MSO^ Wii.;. IN* ovvr, ; A nd,the Patentees' r,-ili\ ov i i-i-i^ M v Ai "ii R IN P.vOLOvK. iVranufaclii'''"! by i iio \V:iitPfross '- : Company, Wiirrttisjfmi, Imi^I -in< Prices Greatly iieiucel Al»iHii'..^: M'LEAN B.iJi. & EIC: • [M PORT HI? s •)'.' liLl/jAiiKl il Vi :

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 30 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 30 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 30 May 1881, Page 1

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