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| " Liv.x ,-r t Vi :,( n-c;, ::11 ri-niin.-l us, ! \'i e r-!-,! ?!■: i-e o;|- lives ?u''!i:'ie ; A f.i 1 , ■!. -p-ir ii'L T . uvivi- b-hind n.-* Fn.M'.vi--.!> (Ml til!' S '•.,!•= of Mllli'." r?*'] iC :i '•!'.<' -.■; i'i;;-! •.•••!( 2 : ' r:l! in : ere<l by | tl."ii-:n!^ o : vi.T ;; li.e-.'. Ii iispiie* (licsii wi'ii i'(;; ■:. ■") i ■ li^e !;i- : ;;]-i 'w:i;;-.->'m o< { vot:i!i t .ere i- so. >r.-;' wnv-i :is l:iil. U i <;'.\ \\\;v v. t''i> i? <-M--v.'t. — i? trsiu v'wh ■••s.'su-d ! to Hi,, voii'h "ho l.u.- never jpai-ed. hi* b ""^ : (Ijfffr— - il'tT^it TTTe'liV'Ti" w'^f^tiKs jiot l)ecn • p >-i'in% -1 we " i;;n r. i!i:!f v;>nrli — '.vtl.-it t'-r-n, who h •;?.■* ■ v i! ;•■•! i'i- 1 VJJO ', '"■Vii'l !i,'^ r'u iii' I h"r jJ-'lt 111) li; -• t. rri)'or iy swc. t :i!U.:t M'nis o! vice, ivh'i hi.-- t- 1 •. <■ 1 1 iint>ri<ili':i l:iv::<i' (■< hi? ;>:isiioii*, to hi ; i. !;ie :if »•>■.-,• li is ure l'ut :is il •vpt-iMi-'i. Wl::u Ilcri:.- n \u> h:.ve? Wh:.t ..-j ii-iilions ? Whiil cii.iiuv <! le.'viiisj hi* ootpiiins on the Sii'nN o* lime? l'oj;hnn, til.-! there is uou^lit btir dark despair and M'lf-re]-ro;'cii for a Its' Hf*. Fora niiin to 'e.we \<\< ootprints on tie i jumls of si>ne," he nut be en"''>wol will) ;i •strong brain an 1 nervous power. Me must P'.js..-es* a sou'nl. vi.'oiou.--, l.e.illhy mi:d, in | ;i hi altiiy body — .'ho p-v. r to con eiVe— - ! 'he energy to execuie! l ; ut look at our Au-ti:;li;in vduth ! v^c the rnrscia'cd form, [he vacant look, the listless hes:t;ui:i«r manner, the ii rvo!{< distrust, the senselvss, almost i niiolie expi-<'<?ioi\ Note his rl'Mjieancur and I <:i>iivorsitio'!, an ' then suv. Is th.it a man to leave Ids oil j..ri;it> cm the sunds of time. Do parents, Ti'e.iioal trc;i and cducafo:s q( youth pty sullicient aitJiition to this ?üb-jf-ci ? Do they ever a?<-iT : ain the causs of ihisdcciiy; tun! having lone no, do they (as a strict, sense of duty demands) feck the skilled ndvice of th? meclioul man, who h;is in nle tliis branch gI Is is pvo'ession iiis particular speciality, \!tose life lias boon devoted to he tieatmeiit of tl^'so cases ? header, what is v'j'cr answer ? le; e:i(.!i omc answer !or himself. Parent? see 'heir progeny fading griduaily befoni their si;:h(, see them beeomc eniiiciated oid young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word mi^ht save them, one «cund and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous fupervi-ion of such cases, wou' J, in most iii^tuices, succeed in warding o!!'-ttie impe'iding ('oom of a miserable and gloomy 'in me, aud by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jovous and happy life. i)r L. L, SMITH, ot Meibourne, hastnado tbe diseases of ynuth and those arising there* from his peculiar stilly, flis whole pro es« sional life has been espc.iiilly devoted to tiio. trcatmtnt, cl Nervaus Affections aiul the Discuses in ■identsd to Married Life. Llis skill is available to ail — no matter how tnt'iy system of corrc- : poi\ ience by letter is now so well orgauisod and known, th it comment would be supMuYous— (by this :ieans many thousands oi puUeuls have been cured, whom he has never seen ind never knowii) ; and it is carried on with such judicious supervison that though he has been practising this branch of his profession jor twentyssis years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental disco\cry has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the san.e carelul manner without a possibility ot the tonteuts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is eff'-cied without eyen the phyioian knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women with Brcken-Co'vn-Constitutions?, the 2servou-«, th..' Debilitated, und all sutjorinir from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. S.Ui ill's plan o! treatment commend? itscl.', avonii'ig, a* it does, Ihe inconvenience atid expense f a personal visit, ADUKEpo — DR. L. SMITB, 182, CULL IN -i TUK iii 1 KAST, UKLBOUUNR Late, the R.>*i len oi the Gov.v.-nnr.') THIS ADVKKTIcsKMKNT tHOULU Hi-1 CViJIiPLfLIjY HKAI) AM) KE.MICMBKUKI) 13Y KVKUYONE IN' TEUiMfc-D IN FENCIMt. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCjI WIRF lias no v i. » . ■ t n net >v ■ tlio pwbi,c for foU' years '<• "I during that tiun; 5O:io i< > > .s i( a v ,'•; b !<; j«:n 6OTA) 'xiruiir very u r '( ! at. salisfjiciori, in proof' of whicli we li > n numi-rous ti'stiiuoni.'ils from well-known Colonists; and the demand >'aily iucreasiny; to such au extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately ["-•n 'I'/jJuccd in (he various markets of Australia and In cw Zoaland, for tlio soie purpose of da!iiai:iii;; the reputation ot the I'atcHt Oyal SaiUscu Wire. TBS PAM3ON WIRE umiiHiiiimiiwi »iiim m m imi m\ in ■|il^M»_mxj-jiLj_ji^f V\ as a>u>ie<( and luiroiUiccit lour years ajjo m \ r iel >ri;i, New South Wji] ( \s Qiieensianv! ;\n 1 JN'ow Zealand ; and \hu piii:ei|i;il c!;;nj sot :o i ill was irs beiiii; in .do Ov;;! l> preven t-;iul. Yet. in thy lace ol tiio.;o jatents iii'ins — many of re« sj eo'aMe s • u ; . ■ i i u ir h.-yo, for tlio >a!ic of ], Itry uo.iic.i-sioii, lent theni-eUe.s tot!i« uitrudiiC' i - ■* . * cl V:-;r;« v is sjni rimis iinit;rf tion*;, whii'h 'eisder liuMi liable to aosio' 1 • at i:iw, am: i;nioy.-iiiLv.' and ui>appoint to tlm u-i is Tlse pu:hc when piiivha.sin.^, are there (••i e cmu:.i-!:k' I to liia:. each coil Leatt* a ;m ta'iv I'm- : — I'ALIiM uY.Ui SAMSON WliJJ'] IN t:\VL ; AiKUSie".ttf!i:«.eN i'ii!!> uv i ravL> Mark •>i ii K in ruaoo.c ; inu f;it*i «t*-.-'l l>>- ii. v- W'nilwro.ss Wwe Company. \"\ i rr; n_rt <>ri. Mn^lath! A I.'. .'» „.-v> : Ks '" A ;vj V" ' ) > f\. TJT.-^rj UH'OiiTURS :> ( .) \Aa/j \..\-. iii ,-- 1 u i'ii-.T, .\J !CI.» i i-.>r,,'.N .•.

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

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

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

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