" Lives of great men all remind us, Vf e can nvetebtt* Hvjsb aunlrtSie \ ■■ i'- "AfidVdatiftytfnfr. iea«e'b«hiad us - —^i mHß!;*tt<w»T!U^r«d tfi* jgnwt Interest by rtbem with Hope, for in the bright lexicon! of vfmWM W iWfaoßWter4s 4fW Ajasl atrepstn-r-and to the man woo baa not Mpn, *y»*^'»** ifmil ■■" ;: v ' ■ !|i; < " • e«?Btft Wtfcfo yotllMto that • matt, who fcatf JMtJ bttf^ortft^hiM! jjfildfcdjbiwlf^Pt toit^iemj^n^WMt aHure.aie nta, rf ti«^ ■ionB| to : hftft^WWM^llHHW'-MwWi^tfp".jMi^|life|Hj ala^ 1 thert J« nongbt but . darM stbifH^r and^ ! For i^miin to.JBftseJj»iB lootpnntt ori tW possess l^«nmd*i*l^rotni, hdalthy miod,'!^ the energy to execute! But.Joqk at tfuir MuiralkilaroUth 4 !8^ t!M esidoWted forffl, J tbe Tftoapt look, the listless jjesitttting.m«tjnM, the nertrtui ! flistfdst, the Senseless* alihost ■ idfiotioekiireiiUin^ Note hia demiealonr and conversation, and, then say, Is Ibat a man to leave hit footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, riiedi6al tkdn and educators of youth ftof iuffideflt 'attention to this subject? 1 Doihey ,ewr ascertain the. oause ,o( this decay j, and haying done, so, dp they (aa a strict sense bf duty dernanifa) reek the billed' ndTfcd' of the medioal ifian, wbb ha« m«de this- branch of bis profewion hii par ; ti(?iaar fp^amy,. i whoae )ifp.hw,beenid»y6ted to the treatment q( theso cases |, Reader, iMisj/oitr aflsirer' 9 Let ej^h'tfie answer for himself, Par«nt#see theif ' adin 8 gwdually before their eigtft we them become i emaciated old young men* broken down an heal^b,enreebled, unfitted fot the lie of life! yet otfeWotd toiight aiW thetn, one ,iound andirigorouthealth-gfying letter from A medioal man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of auoh tk&s*' mvi% in tfaioat toutanbea/suedfeed lit Wanting jpff.tiW impending doom of a miaeMble Jind iglqbmy futweVand bw appropri^te ; tr*a^n*nt restore the enervated system to ltsnataral vmor."«od ensure a jdvous aiid'ha'pp'y life; ; > Vrh. li. SMITH, of Melbourne, H« made [the diseases of youth and those arising therd ;f»ffl .peouUai'atudy. Bis whple brofea^'sional life haa been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervoua Atfrictioni and the Dit&sea insfdennil tb Married Lifei Hia skill ia available to all— no matter how nti^y h undreda or thqusanda of milea diatant. Hia eyetem of correspoifd^tffle by latter ia now ap Well organised and known, that comment iWooW be superfluous— (by this «n«an« many thousand* of patients havebeen cured, whom he "has never, aeen and never known) i and It it carried on ■ with aubh judioiotta) Wlpterviaon dentil dUcovery- ba« ever yet hajpeoed. Wheb Medieinea are required, these are forwarded 4»^»ame«refal Hnjnnw v without a possiowty of the conta^ta olthe Jparoebi beffig diiddveredi Plain and aoeom^asf fltfselatfcHfvwid a onreiß 'effected without eyen the phytician knowing who ia his patient. To Men and Women with Broken-fiown Oonstitutiont, the HerVous, the Debilitated, and all sufleringfrom any Disease whatever. Dr L, L, SMITH'S plan of treatment com* mends itself, avdidlng, as it does'/ the inconvenienoe and expense f a personal visit, ADDBBBS— ; ,•. DR. L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINd STB& ICAST, > ' ••"• r MELBOOkNB. (Late the Beaidenoe of the Governor.) TIIISj bfIOULD Bl CABEFUIiLy HEAP ANP BE MEMB^BED BY %YE%Y6NB IN» T£RKSTEi)Iir FENCING. THE?ATKN,TOVAI, SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been ; before the public for fou/ years, aod durinp! that time 6000 fOlftß RATE BEEN BOLD Giving very great satisfaction, is probfof wbioh ire holrfnomeroas testimonials from weli'kaoipn Colonists ; and tbe demand daily increasing {*> aojch an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b«M>*t nt/jddced in the tarious markets of Australia aud New Zealand, foV the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Qf a) Samson Wiro. Was va'tefltecT and introdaced four years sro id Victoria, New South 'Wales Queensland and /New* Zealand j and the ormcipal claim; je^' t<»t^ wasjta^eingi uiade Oral to. preren fraud. Yet, ia the face of tbeite "ps'tents firms— many of ie* speetabi« standing haye, for the «aXe, of paltry ooinmlaaion, lent them*Blv«o' to the ' iDtroductjon >( yarioaf ipurijous 4mitn tipn|, which render them liable loaetiop iil^w, and irinoyance iind aisappqint Wthe user*. "* Tbe public when purcbftsittg, are there fore cautioned to see that each doii boats a tin tally thus :— . ; Patent oyiA^AMspN wick And;tbePalentees'T*l)j orTrade Mark MB E IN PADLOCK. Mannfactared by the' Wbiteoross Win Company, Warrington, ; England. trices Greatly Eeduced , appbess^ - M'LEAN BROS. & Rim, does not injure the moat delicate white* nes in artiolea washed, is oomposed the moat delicate ingredients and goes muoh futuer than moat waabing powders It is Wgly recommended as a salt* and eoonomical ime, soap, aad labor a
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1050, 17 February 1882, Page 1
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726Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1050, 17 February 1882, Page 1
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