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" dives of gr* lit uv.-n all ;v;nin;i us, We ciiii n>; !•>■ our live* *u!i!in'f ; Aim!, iirp.ir!'.!'!.', leave ! <^iii:;l n< Footniint.- mi sh-- ■s.-ni.l" ol linif." rpll K :'.*.ove is v:u\ wiih great Mllttt\<! Sy |_ thou-air's o' youi-ir iupp. ft ir<ri.i-Ih.-m wit!) l>ni'E. 'or in Ihe bri»ht h-jii-i-r, ..f vonth t.:.i'iv \~ no such won! :1s 'Vii. 1 .-•■■! s-i\ tininy. t!i'?> it> e.M-vi 1 1. —is tru<« with •■ ••:?.■ I to the 'youth who h:>s never nl«M"«ed j| ■- stiviitrth — ;i»nl tn the in. lit wilO has liol^ 1 "-'^' ' pus-i.Hi'* .""l.ivo. i^it t.. ihist voii;b — to ih-it ",y.n, who '•;.• wa-(«-il hi.-? vijo'i 1 , «"!:,-. !'•"» yiel- !'.'■! hi" n-ii •■•■" l 1:3 tempor-ry swe- 1 all»:r?'iif nfs of v; •■•■; iv|;n linn given unnridied 1 cerise to hi? ?■■•'* sn)!is, 10 him the above It es arc but i>* h rep.-i'».-ic!i. Wiml 1 1* -TK •.• t< lie litne ? WU-. ■*■ •i>;;ini'ions ? Wh-.t ch^n'-e <f Ici-vinj /■'■■>■■ o«"tj»" in»s on the -mihN o 1 titiip ? I* or I » • t: 1 , :ilis! th(i'ci« noiiL'l't bui dark &>p:itr v. ■, A - ii-reproi'C'! fur n /cm.' Ujc Y<>\* a m-in to U-ne !»i - ootprints on the i:\uAi o! tune, he tnti t be e»iri.--wed with •• ■•trong brain an i nervou 1 * p'»wer. Ife mil.- 1 ln-.-H-s? a cou"d, riMnou.-', nu-d, iV. •1 h al'iiy body— iiie pow'r to conrpire — the ener:y to ciiyuli 1 ! *'-ut look at, our .Au-itiulian youth ! the em: ei«'ed form, the viutiint look, thf ii8lle«<«! lies:t;i'if!g caantKr, the n rvous distfu^f. the seiselt*?, almost idiotic expn'^siop, Note hi? rfemonnour nnri ooi-versjitioij, »n.i thin 1? flint a man to leave///* ootf.-rint^ cm thf sand-* of time. Do piircnta, Tiiedical men and edueafors of youth p;iy eulficieut attention to this subject? Do they ev>r ascertain the cause of this decay ; and having done so, do they (a* it strict' sense of duty demands) .«cek th skiiled advice of the medietl man, who has ni-tde this branch of his profession his pit :icular speciality, Those lie has been devotee' to he treatment *>f these ca«>es ? Reader, what is your answer ? Le: each one anetvrr •or himself, Hurentf sec 'heir progeny fading griduaily before thoir *\%h\, sec them becomo emaciated old vounjj men. broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one «ound and vigorous heuith-giving letter front a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such case*, wou'i, in most intttnees, succeed in warding off toe impending t'oom of a miserable and gloomy Sir ure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated st.«tem to its naturul vigor, and ensure a jorous and happy life. Dr L. L. of Me'bourne, hasmndo the diseases n\ youth and those arising there* from his peculiar eiuHy. Bis whole pro'es« sional life has be.n eepei ially devoted to 010 treatment of Nervous AU'.clions find fluj I)isen3es incideural to Married Life. Hij skill U available to nil — no matter how tin "'y hui.dred" or thousmda ot miles distant. Hissystem of corre->pon lence by letter is now sowpll orgauised and known, thit comment would be superfluous — (by this Jeans many thousands ot patienis have been cured, who ri he has never scon mi never known) ; and it ie cained on with such judiciaus supervi'on that though he Iris been practising this branch of his profession for twcnty«six year 9 in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet. happened. When Medicines are required, these ;iro forwarded in the «wn c careful manner without; a possibility ot the -o:i!ot.t3 of ihe pureels being discovered, J'laiu an! clear directions accompany the?e iatfi-r. and a cure is eff.-oted without eyen the pby-ieiun knowing who i« hid p>»tieiH. To Men and Women wih Brokcn*C3vu Constitutions, the Nervous, (he ])ebiiiluted, iind all sulli-riiiiT from any J)iseice whntever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plac ol treatment com* mend* itself, avoiding, as it docs, Ihe mconvenienee and cxpunse f a personal visit. .Addhkss — DR L. SMIT3, lbi, (JOLLINi TKhtCl KAS'f, MhLBOOKiNE. LiUe the R-'-ii l«»n ■}( t!ie 'Jorornr*-.^ THIS ADVKKTISEMENT fcHOULI) I^ K C \ i 5 1C FULL V II V. A D A N I ) H i< - MKMBKKBI) BY KVKRYONE I** TEKKiTifDIN FENUIiSG. THE PATENT OVAL Has no v (teen het"<r<- the puhl;c for M. - yojirv, H-id durinu that tifuc WOO" rO>-.S \I\YK BEEN ciOLL) 'living very great satisfac'ion. in proof of wlnc'i we h> «i numerous tesriniftji.-il-; f re m well-known Colonists; and the d*>rna»id Jaily increasing to such an ex.'enf, tiia iiuisiercus Sptirious Im'tulions huve lately (.■»«»• n nv/jducfd in the various market^ of Australia atid Now Zealand, for thti sole purunse of damayinj,' the reputation of llie Patent Oyal Saiuson Wire. _ THE SAMSON WIRE Whs . a'ciiini =itid iiilro<'U>'eii lour years ago in \ r ict-<rifi, New^ondi W n |n s Queensland and New Zealand ; and iln principal (mVto svt lonh was its liciii'4 in ide Oval to proven f-nu.i. Yet, in tlt e face of tisos« patents (irttis — niniynfre. specfable ssamiing liaye, for the * : ,ko o! paltry commission, lent tlietnselvrs toriif introducno.j nf r;!rio:is sfunous litjit.v lions, which tender t be.n lialiip ;n r»cMo" at law, anii -tnuoyanue aud disappoint to the us: rs 'lhe pnhiic when purcli9»inir. arc (here fore cautioned to soir tlia> each coil l-e^r<« a lin ta'iv thus : — PALO i' OVALS.I.MSON WUUi in oval ; And.lbePatenJ.ees' I'alU or I rack' Mark Al "li K IN PUif.OCv. AranufjiCtlirp'l lv- the' W'iiifriTOf.j Wire Comp-Miy, \V.-irntii;fiin. Knjrl-ind Prices Greatly Reduce i Al>l»Uiv-C» : M'LEAN BiOi. & RIG&, LiVir.pliTliJlS ■)9 l. L t ci vuh il l olt\ v. i-.T, .»| i." ,

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 August 1881, Page 1

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