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" Lives of sr-»it mdi i»li r ;<:in ! us, Vreran ti'.-ko ->ur live? sm-*- ; tr»i :• \ Am?, dfp.ir!i'!ii», i'vm> bi<u\« I u« Foo!])riiit s on th- sand* '>' 'i l ')^." f] "Ul K a>jyve •« rc-u:i witii t,'' 1 -:' in'i-.'st !c i_ tli-Mi-un's o- vrjwicj ir-eti. It ips;>i'-r* thorn with iiorE, rt>r i.i tiie brijjht <•. s»i'.«»n of you'll there i< no such wnpl •■? • ! >ii. \] „ I s^ja n;any. tliit? is eorivet, — is tr'v with •;.jmrd to the VO4i£h .who bus iw^r nV-»i-»i»d h'^ . Qajg}Wtilg..ill^^« r^yLg^^MMafcMMßiMßHß^M| *ho Rns given iinbrtdltfd'litwnstf" to liis •>'»#• «io»S, to hi;n the above liiics are h»t- !M»«lr "■eproaciu What fFcrscn he linvt» ? VTlvit l^prrations ? What chunre of Itvvin;? hi* lootpiinfs on the sands of time r For him, :il%f! ih.-re is noujrht but dark drsp-iii- jih i ■■*! -li- reproach for a lost life. For a man fo ie:jve hi* ontnrinfp w <h? *ii!(is of ti'iie, ue mu-t be endowed wiih s; -trong braiu an 1 nervous power, i-fe mu c t posses? a sound, vi^orou?, healthy mi :d, in a healthy body — the pow*V to oon'wVii — : he ener.'y to esei-ult! But. look at our Australian youth ! Seethe rmieiated forni r the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the n.rvous distrust, the sciiseicss, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, Ts that a man to Ittavu A/s !ootj»riiit^ c v i the gauds of time. Do parents, medical men a>id edu^uto;-? o^ youth pny sufficient attention to this suhjpet ? Do they ever ascertain the r«u*° of this decay; and having done »■>, do they (a* v strict sonse of duly demand?) r eok tho skilled advice of th? medical man, who Ims male this branch of his pro!e?3ii>n his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to ihe treatment of these eases ? Jheadi-r r what is your answer ? Le; each owe answer sor himself. Parents see their progeny f.iding gradually before their sight, t>ee them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one Round and vigorous health-giving letter fron* a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' i, in most i:istuicr s, succeed in warding: oii' trie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatmont restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMf.l'll, of nle'bonrne, has mad© the disease? of youih and those arising thort« from his peculiar siu ly. flis wkulu pen ?.<•■ sional life has been especially devoted to the. treatment of Ni*rv>us Aft. ctioiis and tbe Diseases incidental to Married Life. Uis skill is available to ail — no nutter iiow moj hundred* or thousauda of miles distant. His sysiem of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and know:., tti ..t cuminent would be superfluous— (by this jeans many thou.-auds oi patients have been cured, wham he has never seen v.\d never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious supi'rvi^oa t!>at though he has been practising thi» br:m<;h of bis profes-iion for lwviity>six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ovor yet happened. \Vhen Slediciues arc required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without: a possibility of the lontetits of the parcels being discovered, Plain an I cl«Mr direct ious accompany these latfur, and a cure is rftVcfed without even the phy-iuiau knowing who is his putient. To Alen aijd Women wih Brohen«(?-)<rn Constitutions, the Kervou.-«, ih-- J)ebiiita«ed, and all sutlering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'?} plac o! treatment coin-nu-nds itself, avoiding, as it docs, the inconvenience and expeuse ( a pcrsoual visit, Addkess — DR. L. SMITE, lisa, uuLLIX-i TliliJfiT JiASi 1 , MELBOU UN B. Late thp R(»ji Ipti -it the 'iovern^'*.) THIS ADVKIMLSKMKM' SHOULD UK OWiKFULLY jKKAI) AND ]<KTiiiiKSTi'D IS L'ENCLNG. TWKVXTKSVOYiL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no'-v been bet'T- the puUle for tuCi years, and durini: that time 5000 TO>\S HAVK BIiKN oOLD '»ivin^ very great sjjtisnic'ion, tm proof of whic-i we h » 'i numerous tcsritiioriinls from \ve!i-kno?rn Co! iinstx; and the demand daiiy inoreasifi^ (o s.jHi an ex'ent, tiia nu..!crous -Simrioiis ruiftat ion-- luiv« lately l»>j.«n t ,'jdiiotil in tiie various aiirkeu of Aus'riilia" a:id Npw Z -m !;• n»"i. for the sole purpose of lia-iiK^in^ ihe rep'itatiot of the I'af.eni Oyai Cs;«iu*on Wire. SAMSON WIRE Vv»s , a'eiiiod and r.ii.n)iiu.ed iour years ago in Viet >ria, New boutb xVgl^s Qui't'iislainl and Mew Zealand; and \\a principal claim set fort It was its being Hinde Oval to preren l-iml, Yet, it; {(if • Hce of tf.esfi p»tet>ts {inns — niifiy of res', ecf able standing ha ye, f^r »lih >»Ue ot p-ltry co:»i!ii>sit)ji. icnt iii<'ir»-«f|i : f 8 io'.i\f introduction of varioun spurious hijU;,< lions, vrhii-h lender Ukmi Indue u» .tcti.;^ at law, ami inuoyaucu and ..isnpjuajr to tiie us< rs 'i lie puidu; when purcha-in^. ;j;h il.<.fore caunoned to see tiiat t?arh cv*il ;,-.•.. cct a tin ta 1 1 v tlnjs : — PAI'KxNT UV'AIiS.\MS().\ W [:;!■; in ova*. ; AnrtjthePaUMiiers' I aiij or i rtsdo ii ,•■■. '. Ai li n IN PvLHoCS. M:inufaclur«»l by lite »Vnikvro.ss V>-iC (Jomp-inj', W:trnntft«»n, Kiit;J.-n { Prices Greatly Reduce 1 M f LEAN 83r)6. & FTCJ?IMPOIITKKK ' <j!) hLJLA i> X I i I Sid Kh x ' \ '■■ V \ liOlJitX^

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 June 1881, Page 1

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