" {.!< !'> (>l l. >-.T't !(•■•■ :;ii r luill'l IIS. \< i- i :i:i iii Ii- n k :r 1 1 •,<■.» -iiiiiiiii ■• ; j An.', d-!i.rli:..». n-.iv. I. • in,i u-. j T'Viorp. ir. t.» i ii lid -.■ ,j. d{ itui" rn*' |; '- »'"■ •' "■•••' "•■ '■' •-■>•■>< •'■'■ " >•' ' v X tll"ii-;i|i 's '»• > i ii' ;: !!(:■. I' irsi'i't'4 Hirin VViiii iloi'K, :».n I-. 'i.r !n:-!.t I. mi-..u if yuuth tiifrr i- no ««,•!• \wv.l ;i>- ni'. t!> ! ."»:•» n-Jli'T. ll''S is C' 1 ! 1 !! ft.- — i> !l Hi; Wilil ■ ••■:(!. t .. ... V ■-- v » „.!„.- _ -.-M- ..=-n— j«t.-.-t!^'li — a'wi to the in v: >• !»' h.-i.- t ,oi boi;: • |i is< i'c •*> -I; ye Hut t-> I'n't youth — to tl.-i* ii-thi. \vh> h s VJi - 1 ••* his VTi'lir. WllO In-' T H li ; i'il !l!l' *«]', ll|t ii: J ti nipiM 1 iv svvei-t fif'ii.i «• •■( iii.- ni vie--, »li(>!ii< iiiii>! 'llfif i-i-ivi!*.' U. hi* •<■■•"• I *|:>li-, til lii.i- t!if ji'»i>,h ii.> ;ll.' I. 11l jii ;l ■<>(»,•... ,-h Wi.ai ll< n: «- ». U i.:nv? Vi, t i-i;ii;itio:is ? U lull iii^iui- <( u-.-vm.j a/.v oiifpiin's on tlio •.iii'l- !>■ liuic ? S'cr ii'ii,, lfif! thrre i« isotinl'i !'" ; dark iii>p.m ?■ ; > « I svlf-Terrooch for a lost tiff. Fora niiin to 'care hi- ooti-r 1 ' 1 '!? o>i ti,e sni'ds of lime, he frn-t In.- f»i":-'v»i;,i v» ,- : J i , strong brain an i n.rv,>u* ;.i''«".m-. Me i;.n t -.ijssi's* a sou"d, vi.-nimi--, 'cili'iv i.ii .!.•.• a h-.-althy body — tic iu'r to con.-tiVe— the flier jy to «'\ituv! I-iU i--ns at oi.r .■iu-tr.-ilian vomili ! ■::(— th- ■■' •> ■ .• .-■ r " ,'u-im, fde Viifnut look, th.' i;jii!t>N.s i.e^ht, ii,r tm. n:ic*i\ the n.rvnui distrust. (lu< ecis.n-s. tiini-^t idiotic exprcSfeioi>. is.-.te iu^ (li'tvo.m :ut ,an\ convolution, tu'l ili.-M >:iv. Is t : » i r ;i m-in t.) leave his «ootf,ri"!-* cm tlu- mikm ( .| ti.oe Do pnrent-, iiv-liea! ipen :\»id rducu'o^ o( youth pity suilioi.nt uMi?i;tion to this Mill-jt-cr? Do they ov<t a^Ti-tuin the l-mu>? of this decay ; and huvini; At.no mo, <io tlv?y (m <* strict Seiue of duly <ii;naiKl<) >eck tli skilled Rdvice of the medic il impi, «!io Ii ; . m-ide this branch ol lib pro:t\«si.iti iii? ii;u ticalur specialiry, .vhose Ii:.; luis btvn fu-. t ,t -<* to ,he treatment of tlieM' cases? Kmdr, what \syonr answer? Le; cadi one t'n f v«-r tor himself, Pairnts see Mioir prnge-n;.' fadiiior gradually before tiicir sight, f ee liiem heroine emaciated old voting nun, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one «cuud and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous pupervision of su-h case? wou' j, in most iasttnees, succeed in warding ou" t.ie impending doom ol a misenbie uiid gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jo.ous aid happy liie Dr L. L. fcMi.nl, ol ALe bourne, "has made the diseases of y.mih and those arising thetv* from his peculiar surly. His wbo{e°pro n»» sional liie has been especially devoted to lac tri-atmi>ift of Nervous AC'ctions and iho Diseßses incidental to Jlnrr.ed Life. bi* <kill is available to ail -—no mutter how tut "ty hutdreds or thoustitida ot miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now »o well orguuisud and knowi., tnd comment would be superfluous — (by this -.eaii? many thouiauds ot ptu-ic.its huv« .iceii cured, whoiu he has never seen ml nevt r knowi'i) ; and it is earned ou wuh such ju -...iciius suptrvisou that though he has been practising this branch of his profession tor twenty*six years in these colonies, no single instance of "accidental dtseo* ery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these ar<» forwarded in the s wnecarelul manner without a possibility of ihe contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directious accompany these latl'tr, aud a cure is ell cted without eyen the phy-ioian knowing who is his patient. To Wen "and Women wi.h Bmken-own Constitutions, the th- Dobiiitated, and all suil'erin>T from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMlTli'S plan o! treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the in<-oi.-venieuce ami expense f a personal visit, Addkess — DR. L. SMITH, 182, COLLIS * TRb.fi.l' KAsi\ MKLUOUUNK. T;atf» the Rr-ii l^n ji rt<.> Odvphih-.) THIS ADVKKTI.SKMICNT tHOl'Liv I* 6 CUi hi if IT LL V K ',', A I ) A.ND.h i< - AIKMBIiWEL) 131' KVKRVO.VIi LN* TEUJ^TtD IN i-EXCt.NG. THE PATH \TOVaL 8 AJ£?PJJ— g Jiff °j 1 WIRE lias no a linn »>ef>r. the publ c for fJu years a-'d during (hat timt? 5000 i()>.S JfAVK IJJ.JKX ?OTJ) very yre.-.t satis.'jo ton, in pr«».»f ,it wlncli we h » ii numerous f os(itti>>iii;i|^ f'r.m weli-known Coi.*ni>ts; and the deuiand daily increasini: to sikmi mm pxieut, tii« nu.nerous Spurious Idi'ta' ions hhutv t - lateiy l"*»n n«./jJuced in tho various market* of Australia aiid X;w Z-al.ini, i'or the sole purpose of daiianini; ll»f reputatioo o?the Patent Oval >mti^u,i Wire. WIRE \V us a.cui^l iind tsmoiUced lour years fio;o m Tict .tiH, New South v' H )»s Queensland an i New Z»u.and ; end lha principal irlauu set touli was ii^ beiiu' iv .do Oval to preven f-»u I. Vei, in M.o face of tne.so ja'ents fit im— nnuy ot" tt. »• stable Sißi^iisij; |,«y Pl f., r t | K . ;,„«.<„ p itry coni!ii|xsi()ti, Urn (| itMl , vlvegloihi itifrotJuciio.s of r.iriuiis s,i Un ous fuiua* tn>tis. whii-h render thi>.o tialite u> aolii." at law, aiui t.u.oy.inco aud ..isap^oiat to Ihe us! rs '1 lie public vriirn nuri'lrHngj. are ih.-ro loio cauiu.iii'ii f.o M . t . ,;,( eac |j Cv| j !,,,„,,. a tm tauv tiiii< : — ex lEN i v \' a l.s \ .use ) :; \v i ;; y, is owu, ; Aud.tl)ePatetitei.'.>' latij or i m.L> M-n-k K in Pvnioc:v. Manufactur*"! b>- liie Vi :iitp,. r ,, s3 Wue Cotnp-my, W.irrumton. limrhin.l Prices Greatly Reiucs I AJ»I/I{|!.,.S :
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Inangahua Times, Issue II, 7 October 1881, Page 1
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935Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Issue II, 7 October 1881, Page 1
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