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" Liv--s of pri-ut men ;iil r«-;t'.ind US, We can »>.-feo our lives stiblime ; Ami, (J ( <pr.rtinp, ;i*:>vo bvltin;! us JTooi prints cv tin- ? iiul> of lima.' ' mllK h!-o\<.« is mii «i!h g-cot interest by |_ tliousiui.Ts of }o\.v<x men. It ir.epiro« ''•"m with Jiorn, j'ori'i the bright Nxicon "f JO !h their HWO ?V. : A\ word as Itiii. \\jf-l ) j t ., ma».y. t'.ii? is cn-.ect,— is !ruo wi:') ".•garil to the 'youth \W»o has lu-ver abused h'S i st.vprjth— and to llir m;in «Lo has not been ! j ' (.vision's rluve." ! I |:.,t t.Mh;.fyr,,iM:-'oM.-.t -rr.!i, ttl..«J-» [ ; vTa.-t.d liis vijio'f.vh:) h.-s v-,!-!o.i liirr?<:U W 5 j to 11-iMeaijortiy suc.t !.•!: ';mu^s of v r, \v]>O h:ls_J;iviU» J.VAVAvVu ; ■; r.SC yO .A^-p--^T. ""sHnsTto \Am the sl>r«ve It ies aro bur s»' n reproach. Wlist V.< itc ;> !;o !>r.ve? W' >t *^|;irnt icm6 ? Wloit chance of Uvvm;; <•» *ootpii!i?s on the ein;d* of time? For h\ n, vi.is! therein uoug!;t hut dark Jcr:>.»ir n-id ai-lf-ieuro*cu for a lost life. Fora man to leave his footprints on the sands of tine, he niu«t be etulywed with a strong brain an.l nervous power, lie inti'C possess a sound, vigorous, healthy miid, in a healthy body— the pow P r to coiueiTe— the ener:y \o execute! l'ut look at our Australian youth! fee the evnuciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the n.rvous distrust, tlte senseless, almost idiotic expression. Kote hi* demeanour and conversation, nn>l then saj, Is that n man to leave his iootprints cm the sands of timeDo parents, medical men a-id educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subjcel ? Do" ther ever ascertain the ctiusa ot 'thia decoy; and having dove so, do they (aa a strict sense of duty demands) seek tU skilled advice of the medical man, who has mide tuts branch of bis pro'.ession his particular speciality, whose life has been devotee 1 to ihe treatment of these cases ? .header, what is yonr answer? Let each one answer for himself, Parents see their progenj fading gradually before their eight, «c them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unflttcd for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, on« sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatrccat and continuous supervision of sue wou' j, in most instances, succeed iv off ti»e impending doom of a nrisera gloomy future, and by appropriate tr restore the enervated ejstein to its n rigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life* Dv L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising tber ei< from his peculiar study. His whole pro'e 9 * sional life has been espeeisiliy devoted to th* treatment, ol Nvrvous Affections and th° Diseases incident;! to Married Life. Hi 8 skill is available to all — no mutter how mi-iy hundred.-* or thou-undu of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgauised uud known, tbit comment would be superfluous — (by this Means tnauy thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen sud never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious eupcrvison that though be has been practising this branch of his profession for tweuty^sis years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Median* are requ' jd, these are forwarded in the san.e careful manner without; a possibility of the (oatents cf the parcels j being discovered, Plain and clear dimNions j accompany these lalft-r. and n cure ia eilvcted j without even the pby*ieiau knowing who is his putient. I To Men anJ Women with Brofcen^ovn j Constitution?, fcho Jiervous, the Debilitated, I ami all suffering from any Disease whatever, I l)r L, L. SMITH'S plan «i treatment com- I tnemls itself, avoiding, as it does, the incon- I venienre ami .expense f a personal vieit, I -Al)DilE3S — I DR. L. SMITff, I 182, COLLISi TRKifiT KAS'P. I AIELBOOKNE. I T/:Ue Ihn ??,--iti on of t}, e Q-orrrnor.) I Tltl^ ADVEUTISEMEN'T &HOULt> I i*K CViJEFULLY BKAl) AND HE' I ME II 13 b: UK I) BY J-.VKRYO^JB IIS- I TEUEbTfD IN FENCING. I I TIIEPATENTOVAL I SAMSON FENCE WIRF I llasnov l»i«n before the public ior iou^B years, a id during thai tim^ ■ 5000 TONS HAVE B KEN' tfOLD I Giving very threat satisfficton, i%i proof of ■ wlnc'.i we li ><<l numerous tos'imoni tU fronjH weM'knowu Colonists; «n<i the d "jisnd I daily increasing to such mh cx!i-;;t, ti»s ■ riuincrous Spurious Inr'tations h,nv I:UelyH b<»«« •\ t -/jiliiced in the various m-irkeisl of Australia attd I\ew Z>?iil;uin, tor tlml sole purpose of da-naainj,' the ic;>';i.i(iot,H of the I'ateut Oyal Sitiuson Wire. fl THE SAMSON WIRE ■ \\ ns i a tented nnd introduced lour years ago in Victim, New South Whloiß Queensland Mnd New Zealand ; nnd tht^H principal claim set loiih was ii> hcint^l uiade Oval to preven t'.'audl. Vot. it. li>^| face of theso patents firms — minvofrj^B sijcefablo siandiiig hare, for the niKc o\ piltry co:nmi<siori, lent thomseives tothflf introductio,) oi' varioun spurious luiiti^H lions, which render ihe.u liable o ;;otioi^H «t law, »iiii KKiovituce aod uisaj-poiut tO tllC USt \-i. The pubi.e wlicu purclis^in?, r;re <!icr«^| fore cautioned to >co ttiat each coil Len^H a tin la.lv thu.«:— I'A TENT OV A LS A M Sv)N \V 1 1} E H IN' oval ; And'thcra(.entofs'Tiill> oil r;nl • M.ivk IN TWLOCK. Miinufactiin'l by the WJjiJeo:-o.ss V«~^H Compiuy, Wirrin»ti»n. Knubin! Prices Greatly Reducsi H IMPOJtTKKS ■ [)'.) l Lit ati !•; iii _m a ]•: lt. m h^H

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 December 1881, Page 1

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