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J " 1.-5-. e.s :■.',' cr-y. ir-.: r.l: 1* ir :n ! -I-, . | V. c •■•.-:'' ii •• i- *' '■••• ':<■*> -!i:i- ■:'.' : A;.. 1 . !. ;»-.i-:i'-e. lwi* b-S md o"Kor*! pi-hi!*- on Ii ■«■' d* " ( ''Ol ' .' ! r-Hll F. .■■.'*■•■■ c is re.*!-i <■•,*■ h _ e:.t iirere»: l-v _ jb'!u*-.**»> "*• •>' I'-'i-s* "<*•■• *' ! •*-:■' <•-* tin-in W'Uii J'e;i-E ; nr i . • !:*- brigh! Icxievm,! :-. * I t.» ibe v-td ; *. who bas n.-.i'i- n 1 n-.-d b^ I;.*-,. | ;.*-,. ,;,_•».— ;t«;d to the in in v-ho Ir.ls i.oi beer. ;n- ioi.% -live ! l;i! fu ibiit yonth — *o lh-if n.!!n. wliob-s ' va !.-.! bi. vieor, Wbo !; if vlf Ide ! bin s-lt up •|: < h nipoi* iy sw«* t :i'!».r«".*».c*itt*> o J*. vice, rtbo iij.h -iivci! unoridicii 1 een.***' t<. lii-t y.>*sious, to bi'r. fliC {ih'-ve li es nre .>•;! :i< -i , ■•ep.*o-u*h. What U.I-kc n io* iKtve? Wb.t i*-*.. .rations ? What c i =n<e "f '•> v„ ; - /.,\ (u-.tp-'ii'S on tbe *-ii.i..- o ii'i.k-? I*.:i* bn*.. !:■•-*! th-ivi** nou.irbt but daii. di,-*p.ii an I -... If-: ei r.Kicii for a los (iff. For a man to le-sve hi* out-Tint** on Ibe ', sm-eis e>l Spue, be no f be et'd-.veil Willi i strong brain ant n-ivsu** p'>-.v-.-r. lie. tr.n-t ihifsfs* a sound, vi_i*ii-us, leabiiy mi ti, in I a b althy body — the pmv'r lo eon civc — the en«*r_y to ex.cute! H*at look ar our , Au-tr dian youth I '-ie- the evn^c-aod form, j the vj-e-uit look, (he bf-tless he*<-l iti';» muuriei, , the ii.rvou" dislns**--. tin' st-nSv*le*»s, ahm-st | i.lioiic expression. Not.* bi» flenic.tn'-ur anei ,") eoi-.vorsaiio-t, an-.l then hv. Is tlmt n man to r leave iootprint-* <;*i the sands of ti:nej Do parents, medical men aie! edueafO'-s o** youth psy suffici-nit attention to tbis sul*- . j-et ? Do they ever a -certain the e-nu-e of 1 this decay ; and having done no, do thoy (ns v. strict sense of duty demands) fPek tb ' skilled advice of the medi'*-*.l man, wbo has ■ m :de this branch o ! bi^ pro essiun bis par ' licular speciality, -vbosc life has been devot-.'t* 1 I to .be ticatnient of tbo?e cases? ki*ae|. r wbat is your answer ? I.e. each oie answer tor himself, Pwivnts s-e f heir progeny f-idinf* i gndually before iheir si^bt, ste tbem be. ome 1 emaciated old young in*n, broken down in I health, enfeebled, unutted for the battle of life; yet one word might save then, one "ctiud and vigorou* hea'lh-giving letter fro-n a medical man, habituated to tiie trr-Vmcn"'* and conlinucu* ftinervi ion of such case**, wou' .1, in most io>t mc^s. succeed in warding ' oli tie impe-idmg doom ol a iuist , r..ble au-l * gi.iomy luiu'.-e, a.ri !»y approp-iate treatm-.-u** ' restore tbe enervated systom to its nutural I vigor, and eii.-ure ajo ous and happy life i Dr L. L. k v M I I'll, o! Melbourne, bus made * the diseases of youth and those arising there** from bis peculiar siu ly. His wb.lt* pro e*** --- rional life has been especially devoted to tbo treatment of Nervous Ati.eiions and lb* ; Oiseßses incidental to Married Life. Eii-j » skill ie available to all— no mutter bow nu *iv - burdredt or thousanda ol miles distant. His 5 sysiem of corre.-*pon..ence by letter is now so * well orgauised and known, th.t comment , would be superfluous— (by this Deans many r thou-andd o! patients ii ue been cured, who n he has never seen *ud never known) ; and it is carried on with such jadiobus supervison * that though bo h*»s been practising this branch of his profession ior twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental disco\ery bas ever yet happened. Wben Medicine's are required, these are forwarded in tbe same careful manner without a possibility of ihe io-.)tents cf the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer, and a cure is ell--eted without eyen the pby-ieian knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wi.h Broken. J o-vn I Constitutions, the Acrvous, the Debilitated, and all suffering bom any Disease whatever^ Dr la, L. yilll'if'S plan ot treatment commends itseP, avoiding, as it does, ibe incouvenienee and expeuso f a personal visit. .ADDUE33 — DR. L. SMITa, : iaa, collixj tu_._.i' kas_. MbLBUUiIXK. T at-p the R,*i\ len •>*/ tlt« (rov<»rnr»*-.*i i THIS ADVKKTISKM KNT t-HOULU ** MKCvHKFULLY KKAI) AM) HM- ' .UK.XI.BI.UEI) BY KVERYONE I.N---1 T K UK oT UUI X FE N C I S U. TIIK PAT KN TOTAL J 3AMSOJf__FENO_5 [ WIRg lias nov Inn '*eftr> tiie publ c for fou r voar*-, a d during tliat timo .5000 iO>.S KAVE BKEN vV)Lf) •'Jivtng very g'-cat xatisfic ion, in |.-ronf' _? wbicll we hi il numerous t**siiin<>ni;il-i fc'so. well-known C«[.>nist*; and the demand ■ laily increasiim to such an ox'ent, iim . numerous Spurious Im'talions Invo lately , l.'^-u i»,'jduct*<l io tbe various inskeis ] of ..ustralia atid _Yew Zeabuni, tor tiie s sole purpose of da*n*i_i: i; ibr rep'it.iiiot ; of tho I'ateul o>*ai Sirti.--oii Wiie. I --„?? BE SAMSQ:J WIRE _, SViiS .actilid md i.iiic m -»*.i .oin* c years ojjo in \*ict ri- ( , .Xew > ; ouih >' •,*.,.*> y Queensland nu i Ace /.ea.MtnJ ; nr.d .!•• g principal v.Uvnx >et i.o.ii wis ir*, ben.4 iil.de Oval t'.» pfoven f'.dj I. Ye;, -i, H,c 5* laco oM.i.es,. patents li, -vi*-.— !it ,;<y ••: '-, K - . * l s; cc'able s'ai.di.tg li-iyo, f.-r the -;ti.e o. ** p dtry eouiiiiivti.iii. lent then- -*!..•» ki.-h liitrodtlCtid.l of V.-.riim.** ,*.-,.u.-;..us 1 4 : i • r ,»*» ''. lions, which le-nlor th-.u ii.-ibie a> i.c:;.,.* ill bi.v, and 1 iiiDVince and <..|.>n-. i>uiiit "1. . 1 101 lie* 11* rs { Tiio puhhc vvue-n t»ttri*bi*in-j. mo ■ I|.*. ; iI I to cauiloiii'd to .see tiia- each c.ol i.c v • j*i :i*i tali v tiui- : — * j Pa n_>" lov\la s\ \ f *> t ) _> \v 1 H h; V IN OVAf, ; . And^the Patentees' f.iiiy ...j* 1 r.-itK* M »t k ir .'".i. i) J IJ i*-' IN ri!'L->C.v. '••' Maniifnelii" '1 b. nn.' W -liiecrns.** Wt.-c Comp-iny, \V • rr. net • •»,. i-lr.yl.m-i Prices Llreatly Eeiucj i IMPUiIT I'JKS <J.) J.'. L J Ia \uV. I; i Ol",i ii c. I, .>; j_ . . D**.»l : !i.N!*;

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 July 1881, Page 1

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