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I Publii ; ictiotf;. . !. . - ' : '?■'•'■:;':: >. •' Lives of preut rneiOll reutind us, \Vn can nii>ko t atir?ove« sublime j ■ And, ili.pnrtii?|; ; ioii.yif;Wiind < u« • ' Foot)lrillt^ 01) tlw «iirfds of Hine." : ,nnIIH! abovo is read with great 'interest bi ,' |_ t4iousan<U oi young men. It inspire; I them with UoPE./or in the bright lexioon o vcutlCfchere ,is no such word us fail. .Vint sin many, this is correcf »"—^is true with >;)garc to" tlie ' youth who' has never abused hit Btn-ngth— and to the man who has not beon * pusMon'3 »lnve.' •■ „ 1 Hut to thnt youth — to (hut man, who bus wji-i-d liin vijo'.'wliii lifi- T : - 1J ' Hirn-'rH' w It. i's9 ti i ni|)(:i l '"-y" Hvt. 1 a 1 'i..-.. ..-ir ; oi ."ii ■■;, i v^-4rf» ;R^ t; ' ) Hi ■ |t '^ l lL l '---' ■• ' •■ 1 -i ; ." 1 U^,;^^M^o<-^':' : ■■-•••■■^■•^■ : 'V!i-;J i'oi 1 a inHii to ieuve hi-* 'Oo.tprintß. on the ssnids of Ji-ne, lie inu»t bo endowed with, d strong brain an. l irm-vou* power, ifo must I iiosfes.-* a iiou'id, vigorous, liealtliy mind, iii j ii hfoltiiy body — tho power to conceive— ! tho enrrjy to execute! But look at our I Au-lrulian youth ! Sen the emaciated form, , tho vuciint iook.lliH listless hesitating mtinqer, ! the n:rvous distrust, tho senselvKS, ulmost idiotic expression. Note -h'U demeunour and j coiiycrsiuion, and then suy, Is that a mun to I leuve Aw footprints on -the. sands of time. 'Do parents, roediciil.taon a>id educators of youth pny sufficient attention to this subject ? I)o they ever ascertain the cause ol I this decay; and having done »o, do they (as •• a strict sense of duty demands) reek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has inude this branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life ha& been devoted to , be -treatment of theao cases ? .Reader, what iß.your answer? JJet each^one answer tor hinwelf, Parents see their progeriy fading gradually 'before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save fhem, one sound and vigorous health«'giving letter from a medical man, habituated to .the treat mont und continuous supervision of such eases Wou' i, in most inntuiicea, succeed in warning oil' tiie impending doom of a miserable and glocHiiy. future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jbvous and happy, life, Jjr L.'L-SMITIi, of Melbourne, has made the disease? of youth und those arising therd from his peculiar stu-iy. His whole professional .life has been especially devoted to the liiiiluicnt of Nervous Affections und the Disease's incidental to Married Lite. B.ii -skill id avuiluble to v!l — no mul.ter how mtiy ;.ltti».drje.dsi or thousundu of miles distant. His gistem of eorre.«po»n!enco by Jotter is now so <wpl.f!/prgiuiisticl and known, th.it comment would bu.,Buperflnpu3— i(by this a»eans many thouniiifls at patients huve been cured, whom he has. never seoii liid never known) ; and it is uuined on with such judicious supervison tbut thbufih 1 he haa 'been pructising- this bruncfat'otf rhia. profession Jor twenty»sirjpurs in tl/ese. colonies, no single instance *of-ipoi- ' delltul'^sWrary^duti :r Hfver 7ob-tefj|fifi*oili VVlieo Medic^tffl^are^ -required, thjitto are 'fdriSFSWfe'd in^(|^^e*c'» i eiutrnanner ■without a possibility 'of "the (onteuts of the^ purcels being discovered, Plainiind clear .directions acc9mpmiy these latfor, uifd a cure is'eltfuted without eyen the phyciciau knowing who is his patielh. ' To Men and Women with Broken«Cown Constitutions), the.^ervouH, tun J)ebilitated, and all .Buttering from any Disease whatever, })r 11, L. SMITH'S plan ot -treatment commends itseß, avoiding, as it v ddee, ibe mcouvenience und'ezponse f a personal visit, ADDHESS-^. VBE, L. L SMITH, •182. COLLINS STRKKT K\sE, V MKLIiOOIiNE. . , (l;iitfi the Re.iulenc.e ."it the Governor.) •THIS ADVEKTISEMEiNT &HOULD BE' CAitEFULLY BEAD AND HE MEMBEHED BY EYEIIVONE J liN» TKKKSTJfDINFBNCIHtr. ■ THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been betbre the public for fobyears', and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which .we hold numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists ; and th? demand daily increasing to' surch an extent, tlia nuiuerou9'Spuriouß Imitations huve lately l«n»n n\/jduced ip'^e various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for tho sole, purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was 1 atented and introduced lour years ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and New Zeaiarid ; and the principal claim set torth was its being uwde Ovaltoy&reFen fraud. Yet, itrthe P||^^^H^^D^Varioua iinitat KmflfPßi.iih them liaoi^toaotioy raT'lawV*nii»lw)yunce and aisappoint I The public when purchasing, are there I fore cautioned to see that each coil bear* PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAt ; AndithePatentees'Tall} orlrade Mark MB K IK ».DIOOS. Manufactured by 'the Whitecrosfl Wir» Company, Warrisgtbn, England, Prices Greatly Reduced ADDBES3: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPQBTBRS 99 ELIZABErk STKELT, MEL. ■'". BOUKNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER | does not injure the most delicate white* nes in, articles waslied, is composed of the mtJßt delicate ingredieiits and goes much lutuer. than' most washing powders It is higly recommended as a Buif uiiu economical ime, aoap. aqi labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1119, 21 August 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1119, 21 August 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1119, 21 August 1882, Page 1

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