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" T;ives of tren :ill p-mind i:-, We ca-i n-; i-e mi- Ines fiiDliim- ; AiuK iti-pnriini'. ie;ivf S»»i-ind nFootprint* i»n tin- Mtul- ol win • " ri^ll K ii'»<>vo is P'M'f «i'!i e p ''!if oi'cr.-st hr |_ thoioair's O 1 \(>U'^ uiei'. I' n spin-* -•n wit ii Hoi'!', ''or in thp bright lex" 1 "'! of JO h t'tere is no riieh wo-. I ;•* ! '»i'. l!-"-! . & many: th ; s i^ correct.— i< tine with ■ ;<rard j i.. the youth ■« Uo '■>;».- vvr »i»n-«-»l h i t-tr.Ttfih — and t" l!i>' ruin w h<- h;i-< n<^ Im 1 |> >-.-ion's rl.ive ' Iliil to tluit voiiih —-o th-it »i-:tn. w'io h-s wa-ti-il his viiro-. \Vln> li:i> \nl«letl hut s-ll u\> f> lisa l.'inpi'i' iv sw«. t siiiiitv i.ent.s i-l vnc r who h:is tiven nuniidh-d I.ren^i 1 It. h;s \r.i*sionj;, to hi-ii t!ie n 1 -ye Ii i- :»'••• hot »i« )i repro'Kih. What- lliPKr vhe ikh.-? Wd r, >if.j.irations ? Whsil e'i ui.-e ..f ie vir.f A/v • ootp'Miis on th..- .-iiinl* o. lime? K r I'hm, al-.is! there i* noujjlit hut diirk desp:m rnul 3eir-re,|)roi;cii for a Insl lift-. Fora ni;m to lo:>\e hi« ootMi-trirs c the sands ol lime, he <■ v ' be end. .we, i t\ith ■• strong brain an I ii; rvuic p-»wer. lie n.it t possess a sound, vi^moio, he.ilthy mi d, i< a lu-altiiy body — flip pow'r to cmi -cive — the enery to exemle! I'ut look \^ o<i<Aii'tTulian youth ! the lorn., t be raoiint jook. the list le«n hi'sil.-ttincj mwHTief, the n rviui-> ilisiriist, the ce»>soU'ss, almost idiotic expression. Note iii* rl«me m"m' :nii J co'iiverpntion, un.i then nri\ , fs t'mt a man to leave his lootprint* on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men a>id educators of youth pay sufficient aitention to this suhi»ct ? Po thi-v evrr !!»<'"•>•; :iin the mil"' 1 nl* this decay; and having done so, do they (a* <* strict sense of duly demand.*) f«*ek Hi skilled advice ol the mcdi:;al mon, who has m-ide tnis branch of his pro'ession iii^ par ticular sncritilicy, js-^ose lie has been devote 4 to \he treatment of these cases? hi'sul^r, what is your answer ? Lee eacli one an«wer 'or himself. Parents see their progeny fading uruhiiiUy befon; tlieir siijht, see them he -omß (Mimciatcl old voting men, broken-down m heiilth, enfeebled, unfitted lor the battle of life; yet one word might sure them, oii« sound and vigorous health-smug letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous Mipervi--ion of g:i«-h wou' j, in most i.i»t mces, succi-ed in warding oti' tiie impending ('oom of a misenblc tin 1 gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural. vigor, and ensure ajo ous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMU'li, of Afe'bourne, has made the diseas.es of jonth and those arising there« from his peculiar sMuiy. i!is whole pro »•«• sional life has been especially devoted to too treat men t of Ni rvnna Atl'inlioii| un I 'lp "fypst-Bse-s }»>("'W( i fl l T^^T^^f!irrTe<T^MTe. rlis. skill is arailable to nil — no matter how m* it hundreds or thousuula ot miles distant. llii system of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgauised and kuowt., th it eoinmem, would be superfluous — (by this -leans many thousands uf patients have been cured, wliomi he has never seen md never known) ; nmj it ie carried on with each judicious fupervison that though lie has been practising this branch of his profession lor iweury«six years in these colonies, no single instance of'accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the sumecarelul manner without a possibility of the (onterits of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer, uud a cure is effected without cyen the physician knowing who i» his pntient. To Men and Women wih Broken-town Constitutions, the Kemnis, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plac of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience mid expense 1" a personal visit, .Address — DR. L. SMITEI, 182, UOLLIX* TRKKL 1 K\sr. Late the Resi l^n n' the (^.T^nni-.) THIS ADVBK'i'ISItMKNT f,HL>ULI> BE CMJKFULIjY RKAJ) AND KKME.UBia«En BY KVEJIYO.NIC LNTEKESTF D IN FENCING. THE. PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCiiI WIUF -n^^.,l. ii... ■ii... l « l i.. M ii»i.»iix M M«. < lias no vv Ue«-n l.i.'t >r • n.^ pnhi c tor tot. ■ yoars, a'irl durina th.-U firn?» 5000 TONS HA.YE Br.KN SOLD riving very ijron?, satisTao ton. i-i |.ruof.»f v\ hich weho •) riutnerotH t<-siiiiii>rii?>|« tY'<m w ••ll'known Colonists; and tin? oVuwn i 'laily increasing lo .siu-ii an vx ♦•ni, (vi nu ncrous Spurious Inrtnt ions It ivi- latelj l>«. n. 'lVjduceii in t!io various mai Uctt of Australia atui In*«'w Z-a.-m.!. |..r th>» sole purpose of oa-uakjint; the icp>it.atioi. of the VatentOy'al Csiiui>ou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE^ Whs , ai«ii((>d miiJ tntr<>- ui-m iniir years ago in Viet >n:«, Np-.v>onth \\ rl-s Q'l'.'cnsiaud ami Ni'»v Zeaiaml ; mid tin pnucipol claim v et: lonh wis r • s licm^ in ide Oval to pri-ven I'titil. Voi, -n tho fac(? ot ' the™ patiMiis firms— ni it<y i>f »•!•• i si «'C''al'le s'ai.'lintj liiv*', f->r i h»* <m I j'.'itry co nuit-siot'. ;<-ni. ; hfin- fi *■«»-. ;., :m ! uitroddcho.i <>{' vino'ii NpnrmiiH )iii ir :,* ' tions. whirh mmhl-m- i|ij ; ii it.-ib » ,-r .ti-n..,-I '-it l>t\\. aiii! i:i!ii> viin.'i' and <>ivi pj'oi.i! . to I ho ii<> is I iliO jiiihfic w'm-ii pu'-eln-i'Ti.', arr 'lie r ' f f.'iO (rtinlioiifi! I" m-:- ihi: eaefl cmi I, en' !ii im ta : i% i im- :- - ! I'Ai hNI i)\' v!iS \ \!St>.\ WIIJK j i v ov.x t. : Ami_i!u-lNtio!i:ei> ij.ii> „.• . r>nl.' M .i« ! M. 1> in r \ im iK'i. i A • 'i'.'.t' ■■{• I! iI i l)i . ,r \\ .il'.-o-.isS ■.'» O ; r.-.ii.p-uy. W „•--■..;,„,, ;.:„.!.,„ ; I Prices Greatly i^aucj 1

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 14 November 1881, Page 1

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

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

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