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•< L| »-.,•»■ •'■( £:"■•;•! tcm !•'! r- min ■? us, \\ <• (•;••; !|i::f.i- run li>. ••■= Ml^'ili 1 ' : A M(!. •!>■!! -.r'ifi?, se.-ivc '< <^'vu\ ih F)rv!;Mit!f? cm th" s - » »•-■*-* nf ijtrir " [* fT^lI !C !\!«>vr is r> - ;iH vi'-i si'.v.t' iute;v--t by 1 t!i'>:i<:in 7 s o' ynn-'i! '"f". Ft ir.?ni!< j s (•i.-tn Wit'i ilii 1 .". t'cii i • t-'.r l?:i»!i! 1< xi.-.'n of \!,i(i!» t ; .o?*e is p» ■■'!;:•!: wu-'i ;.s ;ni|. i!i>! 1 ! s-n i»ta»iv, t!'s. : i^ i? true with Mtjard r j ro tiie. jouth w'.o h:is ivvr n'Mj-'-d Irs 1 j ti">niT>h — :ind to the in:in v» h<» h.i- i;o! been ! ' c i^^imj's -liive " ' i)it: t.i ihiit yo'i'l: — 'o li.'.t v^in. w'nilru ' -v-i ti'd luh vijror, '-v!:o it •••> V'eide S !n'i s ■•!( up * • ih^trmpor vy swe i m'li.j-c .n-if of vei*, .vho ii;^ ti'--"-: ii)inrid!>"i I r :i^- t.. lii-» ;i:»(»---sion?, to him lli«? m'<o\- I; ■<<* r.<v h<o y* n , rep-'o-u-h. Wi-n.t f J ( ipX cn•■ c Ivu-c ? VV'iit ' i.-;, »r;it ions ? Wlcit rli n -e <•!' Ifvii'.r ///.t yofpiinta on tlie Pivi.l- o ! tij!u>? Porlisiu, ', ilii.-! th.-re i»< nou;' 1 ' h'< ' dark dctn.iii and -i-l'-reiM'oscii for a hml i>j?For a msiu to le;'vo !;i- ootpr'-f? n» tin* 1 of time, he nn t f.i!« efirl, nvcl with ;> strong brain an I n;iv>u^ p »<.v.-r. He n-.ii: t porKes* a sou'^d, viic»iiMi>', liO>tl f !iy nti d. ii | ,i fi aitiiy body— 0.-.r piv r f<> roft.-eive — 'he ener y to execute! Hut look at our , \u--tr.-d»:in youlh ! ; ; c the ••vn-.ria'o.l form, I the Viicant look, the li.st '<•««.- lie.s^.-uinir tmnin^r, rhe n rvous disU'u^. the eet'^K^.s almost I idiotic expreis'on. Note iii* de»ueun"ur and (v>i : ve^-iriot', nut lln*i» m«v. Is tiiuf a ntuu to C leave his footprint.* e.n the sands of time. , Do parents, medical men a*id edue;i ( o? of youth pny sufJicient dttJiition to this cub-jt-ct ? Do they ever a^crrrain the cause of ' this decay; and having done *n, do they (us a strict sense of duty demands) seek th ' skilled advice of th? tnedicvd man, vvho h«s • in de this bniuch of his pro essim hi* p«r- --' iiculir speciality, whose lie has been devoted ! io he tieatnieiif. of t'nerc eases ? Kead-r, what is your answer ? Le; each one answer ' forhimtulf. Parents see Hu-ir progeny fading i griduiiUy before their sight, see them become i emueiated old young men, broken dviwn in I health, enfeebled, unfit re-.l for' the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorou? hea:th-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such ca?es, wou' J, in moat i;ntmces, succeed in warding * off tie impending -'oom of a miserable and i gl loniy iuiuve, ar.d by appropriate treatment i restore tlie enerrjued system to its natural I vigor, and ensure a jo; ous and happy life. 5 Dr L. L. SMI lii, ot Jfelbourne, has madej t>«c diseases of y/uch and those arising there* from his peculiar stu-ly. ll is whole pro es« sional life has been especi illy devoted to the treat rnc-nt of Nervous A ll'i-ctious and the r Discuses ineideutal to Married Life. His- » is available to all — 111 m.ctter how mtiy r hurdrcxU or thou*anda o( miles distant. Hi* I system of correspondence by letter is now sor vrel^Araauisod and knovri;, th.t comment , woSCoe superfluous— (by this ueans many r tlfTrtr^ftifhrot-pafients h.vve been cured, whom i? cairied on with such j u h'ci ous^upemsOff I that though he has been practising thi» branch of his profession for tweuty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental di^co'evy bus ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are lorwirdeii iv the ssui.e careful manner without a possibility ol the <-o*i tents cf the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany tht^e hitler, and a cure,is pll-cted without eyen the phy>i..ian knowing who is his pntient. To Men arid Women wish Broken-Cown Constitutions, the iServ^u-*, th- J)ebilitated > iind all sulleriiiir from any Disease whatever, i)r L. L. pliir o! treatment com* itieud.< itieli, avoiJi/ig, as it dors, ii>e mcout venienre and expense f a personal visit, Adduess — DX. L. SMZTB, 182, (JOLLL.Vi TUSiET KASC. MKLBvTUKXR. Lav th-' R-si lep )t' the Governor.) THIS ADVKUTISE.MKNT &HOUL!) ■ M CMiIiFVLLY KKAI) AND HE- • MiiMBKWED BY KVERYO^K IN' TEKKSTtD IN FENCLNU. TifEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON PENCa WIRF 1 1 us no -v u.rn t>cf-ri- the public for foU' vcar-, a -.d durinu tiiat time •>a:o io>.s nxvK bkkn sold ■Jiving very great sati.sfac'jon, in proof of »v'iic'i »s h > ii nunuMOUs tosiimoninis from well-known Col<stii>t*; nnd tlie demand .'aiiy incro;isinu r to such an extent, th.-t numerous Spurious Ini'tattons hare lately [}•>.. n n*/jduccd its the various markets o( Australia and IScsr Zealand, for t'na sole purpose of damaging lh*? rpp-itatiot of the Pateut Oyal Wire. TBE SAMSON Was . a elite. t ;ind i.ilrn.tu-ed tour yenrs ago in Viet riu, New South NY iA»s Queensland an! Ne« Zea'aod ; and Iho principal (•liimi set loi-ih was its beini; in;«do Ova! Iv proven f-au-1. Vc!, in tlie face of ti-esn j'-stents linns — ni;»ny «,f tos, ectau'e statidtug Iwiyc, f.-r tho >a«e o: p-dtry commission, lent t!^^tl)^elV^.•B io r >u iiitroduulio.i «.•{ r-irioH spunow.s i t:i*t«v? tions, whicl> render then liable to :u:!i<jt J Ht law, atn! innoyatjc* 1 aud oi>6ppc;nl to the us rs i The pui;!ic wiicn purehavin^, arc !|i:m-o ':>ie iMuMoiird to sou ilia' eacli cvi! t. «•;•.; a iiu taiiv tiius : — PA IES 1 O V.\ 1. S \ MSON W I a i.: IX ov.\r, ; And.l'.ie L'tttcJilecs' 1 aiij or 1 radv- Ji v.k i: in padlock. .Uwmfi-elu'v') b,- tno \V hi f. -cross '.'i C-rnpitiy. W-irr'iiyti'n, Knyltinl Prices Greatly Reluct M'LISAt? B.iJJ. & lih ilv! . L»O.itT K II.S

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 July 1881, Page 1

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