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Wli-u oli^in-e "f Uw>»i .; /..* o>>t|>i'ni(« nn liif ?iind» vi I line? I'lirlnn . ulir'! ihrre U nouui't l>n' ilark (ii^pui :n. i srl'Teproitcti for a (<i,\( Hj'e. For a iii.m to ip.mo lii-; out ■ «ri vii» on t i •«-» *Ml:d< O^ ll'tlP. I'l* "II t I'l* <*lllll'W«*ll «»|ll» -Jror.g bniin an i Mr-tvnu" p-.-.v-i. !l»> n i.-t })o>ses?' a sound. vi>:muii>, i e.iltliV mi »l, . n healthy body — tho pnw'r tn cwnriVcI Ik* enory to pxctuie! Put li>nk at «<!,.• J Au*Malian youth !' rtt 1 " tin* e»n v;>rpil lum, the vaciint look, the I'stle*.- hfsttt'i iuu iniinsi.". tin* ii . rvo«4 disiru-'t. tin- j>en»r|'->>, ntnn.rC idiotic «'Xpri!.*f>ii)i'. Mijt.f- iii< i!< i inp;i>i'"ni' mm. j (•un^orsiiion, »n'i limn miv. I? thsit a nma ;.t Iritve his toot print- c*i the sands of time. Do parent*, mt'.itr&l men !». u t «>dui;;>tu'S v<" yojith p;iy Piiifivii'iit attention tc.» tine nn.---j-Hit ? Do they evi-r a-rcrtaui the c»tu<» <<t fins decay; and Iniving d<»ne mi, do i.ln'V (.<■> » strict si*n*e of duty 'U'inanu.<; M-ck Hi skilled ndvice of the mrdi'Ml rri.in, ivlm t ■ > •..- in ide ttlis lirancli at Ins pioes-i.m iii-* p:n ticular speciality, li'« Inis bf.-n uVvi.it -.' to .he trpiitmrnf nl' I lie>o I'a^e.s P hiailr what is yotir answer? Lc : eju.'i ose ;tn>u. r <or himself, Parents *>>t>. fli.'ir progeny l.idn gradually beroiv tlieir fij»hi, tliom be. yi,, tf emaciated old young men, broken down v, lifahb, enfeebled, unfitted ioc tlio bat t U- <•• life; yet one word might save them, m,,. «ouud and vigorous heaith-giung letter fr0...---a mediciitl man, bubituattd to tne tr<>a;inoi.' and 'continuous euperrisidn of such ohm*-, wou' J, in most in«ruices, succeed in ward n ; oft' t.ie inipending doom of a miserable »u.| gloomy future, und by appropriate treatm.-n? restore the oiii > rv:itt*(i sy»teiii to its nafunit vigor, and ensure a \o- ous and happy life Dr L. L. SMI VH, o\ Melbourne," has n,n.|.. tbc disuaseu of youili and rhost? arising thoi. - from his peculiar study. His whole pro »-. sional life has bfn cspetiilly devuled to t...i trtuuuent, of Nervous Affections aud «!.., Discuses" incidentul to Married Life, bi* skill is available to v!l — no mutter liow tm "• / bucdredo or thousatida ot tniles distant. Hi« system of correspondence by letter is vow m, well orgauised and knowr., tij.it cviuuieii would be superlluous— (by this jeans uiuiuthousands ol patients have been cured, who... he has never soon md never known) ; uno it is cairiud on with sucb judicious eupervisoii that though he lms been practicing thi.^ branch of his profession for tweuty*six ye.ir* in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happens When Medicines are required, the^e aiv forwarded in the samecarelul manner without, a possibility of the .ontonts vf the pan-en being discovered, Plain and clear direction, accompany theee latter, and a cure is df-ciei without eyen the pbyicj.m knowing who t» his patient. To Men and Women wih Bmken-t o-vu Constitutions, the jServous, th^ Debiiitutct. aud all suffering from any Disease wliutev,-,, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan of treatment «on.' men Is itself, avoiding, as it does, i lie tneoi,veinemre and expense f a personal visit. Ai)DKK3S — DR. L. SMITa, ma, COLLIE TUliiiT KAST Lntp tbp Re.M-ten ■>.' the Oovprno-^ THIS ADVEkTISKMENT aHUUJ.o lU<; C\iiEFULLY R'KAD AND XI--MKMBISK.ED BY EVERYONE I\^ TEUK6TKD IN FENCING. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCJS WIRK lias no* be?n bet'jr.- die public tor iuu" year?, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BI\EN .s()LD '.TiVmg very great satisfaction, in pruol .•' whicli we bod numerous tesiiuiuuiais fr.-n, well-known Coluuists; and the demand daily increasing to such.au extent, tn.. numerous Spurious lraitatious have lafen l»«<»i nvjduced in the various mark •.*.'■. of Australia and IS'ew Zealand, fur th ■ sole purpose of damaging the reputatn... of the PateutOyal Saru>ou Wire. _ THE SAMSON WIRE Whs t aietitifd and lniroouued lour years ago in \ r ict -riit, ,\'ew W U | .. Queeusland and Zealaud ; aud i|i* principal claiui set louh was its hen. ■ uiade Oval tv preven t aud. Yet. v. ij. •ace of these patents firms— nianv of i.-. specfable sianding l.aye, for the >aki* n paltry comuij.s.vion, lent liiemselves to introductio.i of varioim spurious iuji • tions, which render the.n liable to ai-tu..-at law, and iauoyauce and uisappoim to the users. The public wheu purchasing, are tin-..---fore cautioned to see thai each coil U •.,, • a tin tali*/ thus : — patent ovalsamso.n wikk LN OVAL ; ADd;thePatentees'Tall\ or'lrade Marl. M li R in padlock ManufucturH by the YVhitecross V." .• Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduce i M'LEAN BROi. & RIG' 99 hLU.lut.iii bOUIIsE
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 October 1881, Page 1
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895Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 October 1881, Page 1
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