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- ■ We nus iiN.ke i^ u f; lii^r^t&lJuai^v -, An;^ fb'partiritN'-ie&r^^^^v'-v^r-'i ';- TonfpHnt? on 'th« v sM?»J/%^i^'* ;* ;" ; r.::.rptlK above is readMH^g^BWil hf : V /thvnt with H<?i?E, tor ivi fit '.?% i tp^|fe^k^r^^M^^ ; J^ ' i>:<; fo ll'at yfitb — 'oiV.it w!io !)■•? •] !iis vi^O'-, win) ii:».«. yiflileu bin self u;) r «' t'iC- tl-IPpOV iiy S'"«f • t ?i'!M-«*!iu>ntfS of Vice, vv]:o it.-.i tivf n uinr-id!. 1 '! l-irnst' ti> |iis^»y« . ilUtlS, tO lli?:i tiiv" illlOV*' il-lC"? atC t-iil >s :» i :opro:.f!i. Wh.'-i llci'icc n behave? Wh 5 »-j:trati-)i)3 ? Win: chance cf le;-vin; /■.•".? I ->' l tpt ii;t3 on tin* '!!:(!•; o! 1 1 f ! • t* ? !'""r h'sn, ili».-! liit ro i?* in»n:,' | ;t' 'mi fiaili d/A)air an I .-.•lt-r^rroi-cii for a A.'.?' .';/>. i Fora nun to icive hi* oot,«v't fs on ;!)'» i smids of ii'ne, be i:-u-t ho pv.-\w.d with .i strong brain an i lU'ivou* po'Vi'r. lie itoi-t ■ possess a sound, vi^oroa?, '.cdtliy ini-d. ft a lii'aiiiiy body — fie ;io>v' r to ns'ir-eiw — Mho cner-y (» cxicufe! l>ut look i\t via' Au^ti'uliah youth ! c^e<? tii« isnu-eia'c-l form., ihe vacant look, ihi! Hstlrss lie^iittf'n^ iiinun.'i', the »i tvoih distrust, tl'.e seJ'Si'lc*!*, a!in.»,--t idiotic exprossiop. Note lii^ deineitiiour and j eoi.voi's-aiion, a".i i t'lM! *uv, Ts (bijf a \\]-.n {„ leave rootprints r*i tiip sands of tinio. Do parents, tpr-iifal tnen a:d edu<M f os af youth p;iy sutlici>'iit- attent'ou to tills sn 1 -- j: ct ? Do tlt.'y ever ascertain the cnu»" «t this decay; and having doi:e so, tloihty (;.■• u strict sense of ciuty demands) .-eik tii«j skilled advice of th < inedii al man, who I .'as m.ide thid branch o! his pro.'ession hia pmticular speciality, life has been devot -I to the treatment of these ca?.'s ? Itpod r, what is your answer ? Le: eacli one unsw.-t* "or himstlf. I'u'vnts see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them btvot'O emaciated old youn^ n»en, broken down m l-.ealth, enfeebled, uufitte-.l for the battle ot* life; yet one word might save them, ono sound und vigorous heaUh-jjiving letter from a medical man, habituated to the trea'ment and continuous supervision of such ca«e;», wou' I, in mobt instances, succeed in warding o'i' t.to i.-npendinir ('oom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMIL'il, of Me ! bourne, has mada the disca?e.<> of ywinh ;md those arising th.'n"* from his peculiar stuly. His whole pro e^* sional life has be n cspcdilly devoted to too tnatment of Nt-rv<Hts AUVctious auJ ih» Disecses iucideiUiil to Married We.. Uis skill is available tu all — no-mut*erboWTm"iv < —^ - bui.dreds or Ihousauda of miles distant, ilia sjstem of correspondence by letter is now so well organised and known, x\\ ;t comment; would be suportli.oii*— (by this i)cans many thousands v«! patient liiv.; been cured, whou he \\\\i never scon uid i.uwr known) ; and it is earned on with suoit jirliciaus euporvisou that though ho his been practicing this branch of his profession for tweuty^six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happeue 1. Wl'.cn i\L\lic!!.e3 are required, these aro forw.irdo.l in l!iv- t-v, <<c^<v(ul manner wiEhout; a possibility of the- toutctits cf tlu parceii being discovered, Main an! clear direction* acCJinpany" tl;e^e latftr. and a cure is plb'cic\l without eyen the phy.-ician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wi h TJroken«(!owu Const itutioi'i?, the ih-< J'obiiitateJ, and all salllM-iiijj from any Diseace whatever, Mr L. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment com-sm-uds itselJ. avoiiiir.«x, as it doe?, ibe meoi,- --• enienct! an>t expense t a personal visit, Addub«— Da. L. SMITH, MS, O'OLLIXj lltjiifiT liASC. MKLHOUsiM']. Latn the Rom li-n -ir Vu> G,>vr>rn^>.) THIS ADVKKTI.SEMim 1 MIUIILI* 1 J - KOlil KFUL L V Ji li A 1 ) AN D HV' MISMHISHED UV KV'EIiVO.NE INriiiU^Tti) IN lEXUINU. THE PATKNT OVAL SA2I3ON PENCiB WIR? lias no -v been bet r • ihe pubi c for fou. year*, and ilurinu that tmiii 50)0 lO>\> UXVK BiiKiV .SOLD '.it ivuii; very jjreat in iirool'of w!i!c!i we h » <i nitfucrotis t<'stiino?;i ;!s fYonv weH'inoffii Colonists; arid the drwnud d;iily iMcrotisiiii; to suvit an rx.'ent, f,n,i n:iniiToMS Spurious [in'taUons h.ivo later* b'-u ♦j'-.'jtiuet-d m the various mnrkci^ o( Australia nmi r\ T (".v Z'"a!:in'i, for thsole ptin-oso f<f da iiauifi^ il»p svputalio.:or the I'lUeutOyai .iasu.-un Wiro. _tb ei s Agisoar iw wire Whs . aitiii^ti -Mid Hitr<)>u;ei iuiir years auo m Vict-nu, > : ewiSou!ii \\ »\> QuocnslacuJ nn.l Zealand; anJ '! principal claim set. loiih w.-is its beit made. O*'hl to prercn f-aul, Yot, uj t 1 face oft-hevo i ntoi.fs firms— jsi-my ■<( r s) ectabic s:ai;dini» ii=iyc, f;r tin- *"il<«< o. p-llfy t'o-i|!!ll»sioil. icilt lh(Mll.-l'i\ rs for ititroiiuciio.i of variouM spurious i:;ih tiotH, wh'wh tender ilkm) liable to ,soi it at law, ?:riii KuiOy.iiice and disappoint to » he u< rs The ptii'lic when purchu^in^. arc ; before caii:ioi;i'<! to ,«av liiat eacli c:t! i.e a ;iri tail v that : — IW'IKS I' OVA f . S \ .U.SON W [ :\« ! in ov.vr. ; A ndjlhe Patentees" I'ally „r 1 ;.ui.' M.t.-k M a li in p\hloc;c. \r-mufacl il rcl l)v mo W liiNMTfi-,.; V Conipnny. Warnui:tot>. !']ii»|:hi i Prices Greatly Eoduoo. I ]\[ I) « \ i ) ry ii ? » w .

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 July 1881, Page 1

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

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

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