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Wii r ,-( nations ? -Viu.t rinin-e i-f ie>vin_. his . ootp.ims 011 tlie »ni.d- o: titne ? ror li.n.. > i.-! th< re \- no!!..'l»t bur .-jaiiv di>p ,n I^l > i -. l;'-tciro;i(;ii for a Ivsl 'iff. _ v For a man to n-m. ;,_« oofpr'i'fs on « i. <• I ?aiii|.« 0 ( fl'lif, h'* nn t be en.b.we.l w ; !• • strong brain an I i»:>v-":< jv>wer. Me n.u t pos-es* a ..■lU'id, vim. ions, nealtby mi •(. t I »i lnaltiiy body — the (Vi>v r to en ciVe — I the encr-y to e.eciiv! jul look at our , '.n-trnliau youth ! rtn! fhe '*hi oih « I form,---1 the vac. nit look, the i;slhss best;. uit_; uuiii!.:, , the n.rvoys d'siru.t, the seii!»'h_s, a^ui'^t idiotic eXj)ie_f.on. Note his dei»n.i.) ,, ii. ati.t t I con versa lion, ana tlien _.iv. Is timt 11 man ti have his •o.itprints c . tiie suud- ol tine 1 Do parents, medical men and eduea'o ? o f youth pay su ilk .cut Httention to th.s *ui>--1 j'cl ? Do they ever a.-cerlain the cau^e of thi. decay; and having done mo, do they (a* a strict S'-nse of duty demand.) >eek tli vkiiicd advice of the medical aum, *vli_ has in . .le this branch of his pro:, ssi n liij par ticular speciality, vnose lie has been m-votx' lo he treatmetit of these cases? kiad-r what is yonr answer? Le. ea_!i one answer for himself. Parents see 'Inir progeu- (adii-u gridually before lheir si-^hi, ne them he.-oii-e---emaciate.lc .l old young men, broken down m health, enfeebled, tiulirted fov the bafiie •"' life; yet one word might bave them, one Round nnd vigorous boa thriving letter from a medical man, habituated to the tr. amen' and continuous euperrision of nu.-H case-, wou' J, iv most ia.t.iu?cs^ succeed in w:ird:ii«f off tiie impending doom o! a nußv-r.be and gioomy future, and by approp; iate (reatm-nt restore the enervated .ystem lo its ii-fura! vigor, and en. ure a jo- ous and happy life Dr L. L. SMITH, of Me bourne, has made Ine diseases of youth and those ariring there* from bia peculiar mv ly. His whole p--o es. sional life has been espe.iilly devoied to t.lO tr.atment of Nervous Aff. e:ious and tho Dise.ses incidental to Married Life. Uis 1 skill is available to ail — no matter how nu 'nr hui.divds or thou?aiida of miLs distant. His 1 system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, tht commen. , would be superfluous — (by this >c ins many ; thousands o! patients have been cured, who n he has never seen .11] never known) ; ami it is carried on with such judicious -uprvison r that though he h»s been practi.iti" this branch of his profession (or twenty *_i_ years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet hipoened. When jMedicmes are required, the.ye ant forwarded in the sau.e careful manner without; a possibility ot the rou tents cf the parcels being disco-ered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer. and n cure is oil < ,ed without eyen tho phyiciau knowing who 19 his patient. To Men arid Women wMi Rrfke^-t'o-rn Constitutions, the .Nervous, the jlehiiitaied. and all suliermg from any D.seat-e whatever, Dr L. L. S.VllTit'S phm of treatm. nt coiimends itself, avoiding, as it does, bo m 'otiveuience and expense t a pevsou.ii vi..i. Address — DR. L. SMtTa, IS:-, CO LUX j Tl.ii.;.i : tAoi*. Mr.l Alb) Cn.\i). T,.. f e thf R.'-ii Ip'i )f t:.» <>..r.M„r. . . I" H IS A I) V K I . tj s K M X .NT cl h M■L 1 > i'» 1 . C\i { E F L'L LV E ! . A 1) AM) . . K - AIKMBKI.KI) BY liVERYO.N iK IV TEIiJCTrDIN FKNUINU. TMR PATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCB WIU? lias HO » i.ecn ticl »iv tue pulihc for (ul. year«, and dnrinj tiiat time 0000 lO^-i UA\"-_ BiCICN m)LO '.inn.,' yerc ijivat sati-f.-ic'iiin. in pr-ioi'\. f winch we li > il uut.cious U srirnori'-ils from well-known Ooi"tn>tv ; and (lie demand daily iiic.-easini. lo .sued an es'cnt. t;m nil lCfotis Spui ;<>,is Ini'latioiis have late'y Iw-.u v.-jdticed in the various ma; kets of -iuslralia a.-id _Now Zealand, for th»» sole purpose of iJam-.uinj; «h . rcpniatior. ot the Patent Oyal Siiu>ou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE *. _s . aebied and Inln.lu.cd lour years ago in Victoria, New Stmili \* «les Qncenslan I ati i New Zca'ati.i ; and »._•• principal rla-.m set torch was 11s l>eiu_: nude Oval to proven f .iv 1. Vet. in ihe lace ol tisesi" patents (irrus — many .die. sj -eel Hole sending haye, f--r tho >a!<e ot pdlry iroitiinivsioii. lent thein-elves inun lutruduoMi.i.i of v.-.rtoua sour!.u> 1 1 , , . :^5 Uons. which render the.v liable ,0 a«-tu»» al law, and '.-ini. yatice and uisappdint (0 the u<- rs The j. ui. he when puri*havjn_:. ,Te ■!_,-> - c I >re cant!.. ned t«> so.- liia. each coii i,c.,(^ d tin ta'iy tew : — i'A ! l-.'.N iK) V A f , S . M r>t > N\Vl Kj . IN ov.vr, ; And.tii. P.ilcntcc.-s' Tally nr 1 nd". M .-k .vi 'ii 1. in rvoLoc-.. .\fantifac!u''id l>v ttic n nitc.-rovs \V.,.Company, W.irrm..t->n, Kn_:latid Prices Greatly Eeduo I A l>.H{r_oC>: iVAJ_j./_cA::. a.Jj. & xi.__u-x*. IMPui.TI. Rr. ;>i) \.Li/j.\i,l. 1;i .->■ I; !'.,,']. .„]_.. iM.H-iiMv

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 August 1881, Page 1

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

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

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