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I PuWio Notico.-». )v " Lives of greut men ull remind ua, - W« run mnke our lives sublime j And, deporting, idive b«'liin(l tis Footprint* on th" sands of time." ( rill'K iihorfl-is road with groat interest h_» i |_ 'thniisaiitfpfl'f young men. It inspire* | them with HO|fJ|, for in the bright lexicon of '■\. *tli ttfere; it ifo such word us fail, Abis! sax' many, hna is correct, — is true with '.* jgnrd to tlio yuth who has never abused his strength — utijl to the man v^fb has not been ' i^'ion'a^liuwjP ■ But ■.jtoJlvNmwilUr- 'o that man,''who hiis wn-ti'il iffs vijdt Wh^hns yielded himself up I the t«-u>[>or r »?jr ir|r«et. allurements of vice, who lm« uivun uySi>i(tlc(l lirpnta. to his pus* Bintjrf; lo liim th.ft n):><>v£ li'ies are but Hft H. ■rejiroiu'li. W'lml ihiPK t>i> he have? \]F-Ifnt uH|:irnitonß ? VVhut' chance 'of _ Joi»»irijßJf. AU /<n>hi*M|^tt7 on the twirl* of t-wl£j^^if<JS''ohii; ■ For. a' man to leave hi* 'ootprihti on the I miikl.* of time, , ho, ni.u-'t-bt) .ondoWtKl with n I strong drain an I nervous power,. iCe must I poises* v oou'id, vigorous; health} 1 mi:id, in in hraltiiy body — *Wo <power to coneeiye— • the energy to oxeeute. ! Hut look' nf our Aii-trnliun youth I ; See the emaciated form, the viidiint look, tlmliitioKHhositutinj; uiuuner, tho n. rvous distrust, thu sriiselc-s, uhnost idiotic expression. Note hif deineiinour und con^Mifion, iiinl ibiMi kiiv, Is that n man to Ivuvbttis loorprinU om tho cund^ of time. | l}b" parent*, medical nion i»'id educators of youth ptiy sulDuient ultention to tliis cub-ji-et? ])o they ever ascertain the cnuse ol this deuity ; mid lmving dono «o, tlo they (as a strict- smae of duty demands) i^eek the skilled ndvice of thu mediuiil man, who has made tliis brunuli df his proicssion his par ticular ppeciulity, whose life has been devoted to he treatment of tlieso cases ? Header, what is your answer? Le: ench one answer tor himself, Parents see their progeny fading yi'iduiilly before thoir sight, ceo them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might savo them, ono sound and vigorous health-giving letter from v medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of suuh cases wou' j, in most inntunci!B, sucuced in warning oil tiie impending doom of a injaerable and gloomy (übure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural, vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. . J)r Jj. L. tJMIi'H, of Alobonrne, hits made the difOiiße? of youth and those arising therd from his pcculiurslu'ly. ilia whole proieesionul Jilo bus been especially devoted to the Irratniont of Nervous AUi-ctions and Ihe l^ieeii^'a incidentul to Alurned Jyife. U» skill io 'uvailab'io to ail — no inultur how uia'iy hui.dredi« or tliousnuda of miles distant. His aysit'in of uorre.fpoii.ionce by Jot tc^ i» novir *o Well- organised and known, thit oonnnent 'would be supertluous — (by ihia leuris muuy thoti.-<niuls oi patients huvcbeeu cured, whom he has never seen ->iid never known).; untl it ie ciirrn.'d on wilh such judioioiis »£lpervisoii tiiut though he has been prity|i»ing Ibis ; brunch of his proft-B^ion for tweitty«Bix yeurs in these colonies, no binglc instance of uoei--1 dental discovery has ever #bt happened. t When. -■ JVlediciuea urg ' rcqWwi^&lhes.e^iiU'e.. t f6Fw v arapil ftl the siinie^ci^iiT^nWl^Mtwut* a possibility of the (ouioi.ta of the pbruels being discovered, X'jain and clear directions uccompuuy these lutfer, and a cure is eiti'ded without oyen thu knowing who i* his pi'fient. " . ; ■ IV Alen and Women wi'bVDroWn'Cown Conatilutions, the Nervous, tho J)obilifutod, . and all sutlering from any. UisoaßO whatever,. ■Dr L, L. JjMll'Ll'd phn: oi treatment com* mends itself, avoiding, us it does, the mcouveiiienne and expense f a persoiial visit, ADDUESd— DX. L. L SMITH, 18a, COLLINS STRiiliT KAjjI 1 , MKLbUUKNK. (fi«tp the Ro-«» Ipi'ch *)i the Governor.) TJiIS ADV^KirriSEMIiNT bHOULU 1«1£ OAiJKFULLY UKAJJ ANJ) UK. iVIKMUKUEU BY KVKIiYONK US. TEKKiTIiD IN FENUINU. J THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been bef.ire the public for iou3'ear", and during that •time I 5000 TONS HAVE BIiEN 6QLD '.living very great satisfaction, in proof of whicli we h<> d numerous (estituonials from weii'knowQ Colonists; and the demand (iuily increasing to such an extent, tua nu'.nerous Spurious Imitations have lately b«*vu iv;jduued in tl»e various markets of Ausirulia and New Zealiind, for the solo purpose- of dauin^in/r (he reputatioL of the Patent Oy.al Samson Wire ■ ¥ THE SAMSON WIRE •\Vb.s i aienled Hiid introduced four years ago in Victoria, .New bouth Wales I Queensland and .New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its beio^ made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face of these patents firms— many of re« j spectacle standing haye, for the sake of paltry commission, lent themselves to tin intnulijotioi] of , varit^ua _ epurious, inii^f.' a t'lwwfSada ii uoy iuQo aua &ißappoiiX , to Ihe users. . . f The public when purchasing, are theres, fore cuuiioued tiv seu tliat each coil bear* a tin taljv thus :— . Patent. o.^l samsu^n wibk: , , . 'IN OVAL } •,- An^thePatentees'Tall} orlrade Mark MB ' E '•> IS «. DLOOE. Manufactured by the VVhitecross Wir« Company, Warriugton, Englund. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDUESS: M'LEAN BROS. & BIGG, IMPOETEKS 99 ELIZABETH BTKEiiT, MEL. BOUKNE SENIORS' WASHINQ POWDER does not injure the most delicate white* nes in articles washed, it compose! of the most delicttte ingredients and goes much lutuer than mo?t w;ishi-ig powders It ' j* bigly re>ommon.led as v sui. uu > vto .omical ime, so ip. and labur a

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1111, 2 August 1882, Page 1

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