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j " lAv:'* of tMv-:it JlV'Ti ;11l T'lllilld U^, ■ ! V t % c;i;: !;■•'•• iiir i p «s ,>-;i'>i ■;:!•"; | A 11-!, flr,...ri-:!!_'. ie:>vc }•»'•. \]:d US Footprint-. < Pi !!i> - «i»'d< i>( I'.ni ■•." r Hi! >'>':! '•:<>.-,> :s I-:- i' ] , n:i!i j.-.('jil illN'ii'st by y. {hi\\*-\>< o' v(t'.;;'j iii. I.1 ''. It ipcniip^ 'm.'pi wan jidir. ! <-i r-i tin 1 iiri^ht Icsicn of v '.'Ufh t-ii ore \f no ?ut'h wcvl i.s iiiii. il i> ! .■«:i\ ti ; ji f > y . tliis is rnrnvt. — is true wi»h ••rsTfircl i fo the youth « 'to has ih'mt «lm«.-d h ; s j fir' n','th — and to I in- man wl.o has iiot been " j»;.s<i(i>) % s ,-L;VO " 1111 lt> 1 1 « :» t yrnitll 'O li.'<t I'»:M1. WMO h:i9 ■•v;j t.;i bia vifJO'', Who li:i« jn-ided hill s-W H|> i);s temponry sweet nliureipentg ot tut, ' <v'k> b.is i;iven unoridled !«•<!.. sn ti. hi^ p:ip•sirii.s. In Ihmi the iiiiov; lims nro but sis a iVj) .-M ic'i. \Vii:)l |li.)'!;m' S' % iisivo ? Wb-t is ■. i-:i ! ions ? N\ ii:it ciriJiiM 1 <>{ levin r Us O(>ji>-M)is on tho-^uMil^ of liuio? I'orbiu., •.:..-! linwi" ?;ouir''t but da-k disp-.iir and ■•i i"-Tr,ro .('l! /ir f.f, h>s! life. For h mm to 'onic his oofnrints on llu' s:iml.-< ol ii'rie, he y> n t bo rrlovvi-d wjih -,\ ■*(rong biiu'w an. iii-ryoti*' p^wi-r. Me imi:t }»;ss( •*•> a pnti'id, vifoiiMis, Immlil'V tni H, in a h altiiy t>r>djf — '^c p»w r to I'on.-j'ivt 1 — i hi- I'nrr.y to cs'-cuie! iut look at our Aw tirili.Mi y n 1 1 1 ; » ! ;-ec tlv "Msvirs.'i'ed form, tbe vi«!!Hil look, thi* I'st.lcss ht'.siJrttine mutineer, the n 1-voih distrust, the seiiseless-, almost idiotic ixpivisiop.. A*. iti' his d,>!neiin"ur and j cf-PvcrvitioM, tiri.i C'wn c-iv. Is that: v timn to li-aye his .oot prints c< the sands of time-. l/o parent.-', ti'i- lic.il men aid cdue.ito.s of youth p.iy su {'itri.-Mt attjntioii to this jeel ? Do tliey ever uncertain the cau.^ of this decay ; and imvin^ done no, do they (us <* ftrict sense of duty (InnaiuM) peek th ■skilled advice of the niedir^l man, w!»o bus in .de tliis branch of his pi-o'ession iiis pur lic-iiliir speciality, vlto^e lie bus been devot-V to ,he trcatnuTit of these c:i?es ? Hciid-r, what is your answer ? Le; o»oh omc uncwer for himself. Parent* see their progeny f;»din<r grjtduaily before iheir sight, see them become emaciated old yotm£ men, broken down in tioaili), enfeebled, unfilted for the battle of !i!e; yet one word might save them, ono Kcund and vigorous health-giving tetter from ;i medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous pupcrvisjou of such case*, wou 1 i, in most in«t tiicos, succeed in warding oil t.ie impending doom ol a misembie anj gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment ! restore tbe enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jommis and happy life. J)r L. L. SSMH'LI, ol Mebourne, has made t !i« disease? of yimth and tluwe arising thert-^ from his peculiitr stu ly. iiis wiu;ie p:o ei>* sional li!u has been i specially devoted to tito treatment of Nervous All ctions and (he Disi-Csea i.itideut:il to Marred Life. ilia skill is ftvailable to all — no umitur-.huw int ">y ltui'.drt'(N or thousanda of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so weli orgauisod aud knowi., th..t comment would be superfluous— (by this leans many thousands ol patient.-' have been cured, whom he has never seen iml never known) ; ano it is carried on with such ju.iiciaus supervison that though he his been practising thia branch of bis profession ior tweuty^six years ia these colonies, no single instance of accidental di<coxt'!-y It;i3 ever yet, happened. WheD Medicines aro required, these are forwarded in the s in t- careful tniitjner without v possibility ot die <O!itet,ts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latlcr, and n cure is clJ'eiod without eyeu the phy-iciau knowing why is his patient. To Men a'ia Women with Broken-C^-Tii Constitutions, liie JNervous, the J)ebi!iluted, ami all suH'erinj; from any Disease whatever', l>r L. L. SMITH'S pluc ol treatment coinmcn.^ it.-olf, avoiiUiit;, as it does, ibe ux-oti-ve:)i*Tii:e and expeiiso f a personal visit, i\ UDBESS— DR. L. SMtTa, 182, OOLLINJ YB.HKS E\a£ .MKLBOUKiNK. Late 1i>»» Fli>;i Inn )i tbe n-rtrerttn..) THIS ADVKWTISKMKNT cHUULu i*K OMJKFULLV KKAD AND XX--MIiMBKi^KD BY KVERYO.NK lb* TiiitiCoTbD IN *\ENCIJN«. TMK PATK NT OVAL SAMBOM_ MC g Wtgg Jias iio-v brtn t»et>iv me public fur lou. years, a,({ <j urine that time 0000 TO>S KAVK'BKfiN SOLD l hvwi: very urp-it satisfacuon, in proof of which h's Lit v numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such :in oxfent, tii.-i p.tjii.erous Spurious Imitations have lately b-n •i«.'j«iuci'd in tho v,, r i o us mai ket^ of Australia iiiici Sew Z> ihtiii, far tho solo ptii-pose of (lamusiiiif; lN« reputation of the Patent Oyai rii^on Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Br ~^»--* -it -iq -mmi am nmi i— — Wat— a.^^^^.^ . *\ «s a tiufii uid cttiuuUt-eii four yours a^,> in V'iiM- Tin . NowSoulh Wal.-s Qiifonsiand an. i i\ew Zeaand ; tmd lli.j piit:cipal ciaim set lonh Was its bcii.^ m.do Oval U» | ivvoo f-au I. Vci , m tl.o taoo of ti.t'sc ji.ifents firms — rn^i-y <»f re-Si-'ceiablo su.Ji'ii; liaye, far lit,- r- ,,i,r ut p. itry coiimi^sinti, lent Ihrm-civcs tiHiu introdtuuiD.i v t v.,rion.> s|'iir«j:j.>> iniif.i* Hons. which louder the?, a liaUl<> tv ;u-uu.« at iav,-, ;1 ,,,i i.-nioyancL- aud iii.>.ii'j'.jijii to liic u<- r< i.' hu put>iu! vvlu'it purelia-inir, an- -bee t mi.' l'.iiHii.iH.'.i t-> >fc lii.-ji ouch owii i,c,ii,< aim luii v tisus : — l'AiJi.N r ova \, sAMso.N \v n: k IN oval ; A iuU!ie Patentees' 1 ally or ictJo M.v s Ji K IN r.VOLOC.: ,\f ■■MiufjiClurr'l [»v the W 111 I i'l-ni.s.S Wire C/'.HiipMiiy, \V r .u rim:tori. l-^ii<;!,-ifi,( Prices Greatly Re due 3 1 i M Po l^ v !•' ! ? s »- -^'-*. JL V'i.t c !j il ij ■j'.) Li^i^.v *,'.-. i,i i'ti^.,.l', Alii,. i..01.1.> ...

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 September 1881, Page 1

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