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Win- c'i-.ti ••• <i' ii>-v ; iir /■■".» •■(nfjii i'lfj on tilt 1 ?i(ii<l« <ii iillir? I'll 1 III! , ai-i>! 1 1 1 1 = ft* i ?• Tx-iii;''' ''•'if ilark i!ir|Mli .11 I seji'-re|.ro ! cii for a 'o-t! I if". Fora man to Wvnr !ii-< out mi-li." ■» 0:1 '!.<r *:i>iN ot" time, lie •• *i 1 bi- "i.ii .«i i wilt 1 "iiroti^ brain an i turr.>u<i p.,wiT. He 11.!. t posses' a sou»d, vi.;n!ci|., itvililiy mi <!, i> a Ihdliiiy body — -.ie pow r to con. riVe — rhe ener.'V to tut lonk nt our Australian youth ! >Se" th»* "mi -p'a'ed fore,, tlie vacant look.,tlif Hptle-*?. hf-<ii»4tiiig tonnner, tbe n.rvous distrust, the wotiat-U-xs, almort idiotic cxpreision. Note bis denieaH'*ur ami conversiition, un I fhen ctiy, f« that »i ninn to leave his i ootprint> ci the ssv.ds <>f time. Do parents, rne<lical men and educ;ifois of youth pay sufßciout aiteuliou to this su!--jfct ? Do they ever n<cvrtain the c!iu-*<» of i'his decay; and having done ho, do they (in a strict sense of duty demand*) w>k th (•killed advice of the medical man, who bin made tbis branch of his profession hia pnrficular speciality, nrnose lie has been devot»i' to ihe treatment of these cases ? header, what is your answer ? Lee each ose auswt-r <or himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their s^ht, fee them bei-ome emaciated old young men, broken down tn health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life 5, yet one word might save them, one louiid and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous Eupi*rvi*ion of such case* wou.' J, in most io^tuuees, succeed iv warding oil' t.ie impending doom ot a miserable an. l gloomy future, and by appropriate Treatment restore tbe enervated system to its natural vigor, nud ensure ii jo mis and happy life, J)rL. L. SMll'H., of Melbourne, has made tbe disease.* of youth and tho?e arising there<« from his peculiar study. Jl is whole pro es« sional life has been cspeti'.illy devoted to »ho tivutmcnc of Nervous Ativclious and th» Discttses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to nil— iio m.itter how mtny hundreds or thousanda ot mil's distant, ilia system of corre.*pouiience by letter is now #0 well orgauised and knowii, th it comment would be superfluous — (by this :)eau* many 'thousands ot patients have been cured, whom vhe h:u-> never seen -Mid never known) ; and it ie carried on with such judicious eupervison that though he has becu practicing thia branch of lvis profession lor lwenty»six yeara in tlibse colonies, no single instaiice of accide; tul di?co\evy ling ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the shiiic carelul manner without a possibility of the <ontetits of the parcel* being discovered, Plaiu and clear directions accompany these latll-r, and a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is his pi'tient. I'o Men and Women wi h Brdseii'town Constitutions, the thu Debiii fated, and all guttering (Void any Dijence whatever, Dr li, L. SAllTir.') pine ot treatment cotn« nu'ii'l? itself. HVoiiling, as it doe*. >h« iiiood— veinence and expense f a personal vi<it, .\ DDKESd — DR. L. SHI IT a, IBS. COLLLNi IRbtl KAST. MKLIiOOKNIi Tmte thf R><i Inn n' tlu» '>i>v»>rnn.-.> TJ I LS a1) V K KrjS ii MK > T t HOULV BK O\HKFULLY BKAD AND HK' MtMßhlHliin 81~ KV'KliVo.Nii LN-» TEKKSTU'D IN FJSNUI.NU. 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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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926Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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