»*! mH« above Is read ►d i ZL Uth <h<>^ " '"^^^^^MB^a^a^sK fc^^S^B^^g^gl^fc^E^^^Bigjß^g^£jß^^B^g^g^B^B|^g^gS^^g^B 1»e viwantlbmip^^miesttatlnf a^^n idiotic expression^' Kote his de^neaibur and I oonversa^on, and then say. Is thit iman to f leave fit footprints on' the"isSnd# oTAne. I Do parents, medical men and editttorsbrf youth pay suffloieut attention to JBns sub* I jectf 4)0 they ever aaMrtaindttf cause <rf 1 advke of the mediaal m€n,who has*] j! PatOJUnlJ[ t D6PO(l l ll"tc6taf WgMy W6 tOOtQ pdCOBMjI * health,' enfeebled, unfitted for' tff# battle of I : life; yet one word- might safe them, one I * soun^d and vigorous health-ghjbg letter from I I a medical man, habituated |o the treatment I [ and continuous supervision, of such eases I 1 won? j, in most instances, succeed in warning | off toe impending doom of a miserable and I gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment I restore the enervated system to its natural I vigor, and ensureajovous and happy life. I In L. to. SMITH, of tCelbonrne, haamade j the diseases of youth and those arising therd I from his peculiar study. His whole profee- '■ spal life has been espeoiaUy devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and the Dwetses tooidenul to Married Life. Bis skill is available to all— no matter how nutty hundreds or thousanda of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well . orgauised and known, that comment would be superfluous— (by this means many thoasands of patients have been ouredi whom he has never seen and never known) j and it Sad on with such judicious supervison bottt^ he has been practising this Meiicmes are re^Jfefc^P^S^ v liseotered, ' PlsJn and clw dneetions/ any these la»for> and a cure is eieCted - ; eyen the physician knoiHttJ who is lent. ----- .'..•■ '■" 3il"'^ : ' ■■",.. ffeh and Women with BrdkeMfcwn ations, the Berrous, the Debilitated, Bufferjngfifom any pisease whatever, i. SMITH'S plan of treatment com* itself. avQiding, as it does, the inoone and expense f a personal visit, OSS*- . ; . DE. Iv L SMITH. tt.^X^flmW%AßT. THIS ADTEftfWgifl^ bHOUU) BECABEfUWit WAP AND BB MEMBEBBP BY WfX/XOIXB ISs TEREBI^J) 'Of fXVijlXJlf. [SAMSON PBNQ|I WIRg Has now beenTbetoretßGHioSTfonl years, and dorinf that tine 6000 TONS HAVE 11SEN SOLD Giving very grcst sa^lsisjtkm, ia proof «l which we bold nnmerons tesnmonials from well-known Colonists j>nd the demand daily increasing to sneh an extent, tba nnmerotii Spurkms ImJUticns hate lately b*«u nt/jdneed in the varioos markets of Aaitralja and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the repatatioft of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire, THE SAHJOy WIB3B Was patented add fiitwtftleeci "four" I"^*1 "^* Tfsrs s«o in f ictws, New ttouh Walee QoieeneJana and New JbaJud | ud the n^rfp^ claim set fcjA was iU being fade of these patents flrms^-many of re» i spedaUeatandlng hare, for the sake of paltry ijommission, lent themselves to tb« introdnotfon of various sporiool hnitai tidns, Which under them tiabl* to aetio* at Uw, and annoy anee and disappoint totho users. , The public when purchasing, are there fort cautioned to see thit eacn floll bears atintaliytbttsf— ' : PATEST OVALBAMBOK WIEK And.UePatentees'TaUjorTradelCark MB . B iir •.pioox* Manufactured by the WhiteeroM Witt Company, Warringtoh, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDEEBS: I MCLEAN BROS. & BIGG, I IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABJfiXfI STEEET, MELBOURNE SKNIOBB' WASHINGr POW&XB - does not injure the most delicate white* nes in articles washed, isoomposed of the most delicate ingredients and goes much futuer than most washing- powdenr It i» bigly leoommended as a sale and eoonbmical ime, soap, and labor s
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1076, 19 April 1882, Page 1
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572Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1076, 19 April 1882, Page 1
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