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Pubic Notices " Lives of greut men nil remind us, Wn cvii unite oar lives sublime j Anfl, departing, i*Mve Ivl'ind un Foofi)i'infs tin the *md* of limi'." rpflK above '" read with groat interest b< JL thou«aii'ls o* young men. It inspire* them with Hoi'R, for in T-lie bright lexicon n • nth there i* no such word ms mil. tl«>. sin many, tl^s is correct.— i-» truo with • yird to (he "youth who has never a tuned hii> stotuiih— and to the man who has not been • » i »« ' [mr-moo s *Ure. Hut tolln.t. youth— to that nv-in, who lms wii'ted his vijror, who h.m yielded himself up t- tha teuipor iy swe>t ailur^iienls of vice, who line livti'i unoriiilt'd lieenle to his }>■■»•■ sums, to him t.lie above li ich ore but us n i-epi-oncli. Wbai Hope <-<ii he have? What ■t.-pmitions ? What einmi* of I^ vino Am t'ootpiiiiiß on the sand- 01 time? For him. hI-i--! th<iei« nought hut durk despair ami srH-ipproach for a lust life. For a man to leave hi* ootprints on thp sands ol tune, lie rr.u t be endowed with « strong brain an I nervous pwwr, He must poN*es!« a sou»d, vigorous, healthy mi d, in a h.aiuiy body— the pnwr to oon-tive— ihe enrry to execute ! Hut look at our Au-ttuliun votuli! We • the i>HHiciai«d form. Hie v.»Ci>iit JDok.ih^l'stlesr.lif!. tatina; tntttiu«sr, I the n rvou* distrust, the senseless, nlmosi | idiotiu expression. Note hi« demeanour aur coiiVfrsiiiion, an I then fiyv, U that a, m:*n to leave his ontj»rints cm the SKiids of time.. Do pm-But*, medical men a-id educators o< youth pity »u(ficieut Hitentioii to this cub- I j.-ct? Do* they ever ascertain the cause ol 'ihis decay 5 and having done «o, do thoy (us » strict. win»e of dmy deniftiid*) ceek the skilled «dvice ol the medical man, who h»s m.ide tliis branch ol his pi-o ession his particular speciality, wnose life has beeu devoted to lie tientmeiit of theso cuxes ? header what h'your answer? Le: each one answer or himsrlt. I'areiits see Mieir pro^entr fading gruluaily beloiH their sifiht, i-ee them become (•iiiiiciate'i old v«ung men, broken riuwn in health, enleobled, iintiited tor the battle, of life; jet one word might s»vo them, one •oinid and vigorous hea,fh-s>iving letter Iroin a medical man, habituated lo the treat umut and coniinu'.'us supervision of bucli cases wou' i, in moHt iiintiiipes, succeed in wurmng otl t.ie iinpendiiig doom ot «i miserable and glooihy luiuie, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its naiurai vigor, and ell^ure a jo>ous and happy tue J)r L. h. fiMU 11, ol Me bourse, has made the diseases "I ynuili and those urging th»Jrd from his peeuharsliHy. His wp.i-.le pio e»sional life has been eepefi>illy devoted to the tnaitiu in ol Nrrvmis AH'cuiion* un.l the HiseiiMea incidental to Mnvr.ed hie. Uis skill is available to u!l— mo milter ln>w nn iy Inn dr*d- or thousamla ol miles distant. His svsiem of rorre^pon tcnoo by Idler is now so well orgauised and knowi., tint eoiuinent would be euperlluoua— (Uy this 'cuns many thou-ands o< paMents have been cured, whom he has never scon nil nevir known) ; anil it i? cairied on with such jii'ticijus eupervisou that though he lii« been practising this branch of hiu profes>ion lor twi-uty-six years in these colonies, no single instance «»♦ aecidei.tul discovery has ever yet Luppeued. When Medicines arc required, these are lorwarded in the san.ecarclul manner without a possibility ot the .o-.isei.ts (•* l'»e parcels being discovered, Plain an I clear direciions uccompany these latler, and a cure is ell ded without e>eu ilio puy-iuian knuwi.ig who is his pMtieut. To Alcu and Women will Braken'town Const itution«>, the fservuu*, ih- DebiiifiieJ, anil all Buttering from any Dseiee whatever, Dr L, L. SAiiTll'B plac oi treatment comtut lid? itsell, avoiding, as it does, i lie liieonveuience and expense 1 a personal visit. DDK ESS — DR. L. L SMITE, MhLBOb.iNB. (f.nte the R«-<i Iprnn »t' the (Jovprnor.) I'lJlS .iDVHu IIaKAJWNT tIiUULD Hli C \il K FUL L V R \<) ADA N U H K MEMIiIiKEI) J3i r kVKRYO.NK IJS« TKKKsTJiD IN FENOLNG. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCiD WIRE llasuo-v been liet ' >r> the public for lot. yearv, and ilurinu thai time 5000 TO>S HAVK BKKN SOL '.iivinn very satisfHCiion. in proof of which we hi ii nunierotiM tersiitnonials from well-known Colomsts; and tiie demand 'iHily increasing to sucii an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations liave lately l>aai 'i\/jduct-(] in the various markets of Australia and .New Zealand, for tho sole purpose of dania|>iui; < lie roputatioL oMhc Patent Oyai Surusoii Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs , aiented «nd intru(iti<ed lour years ago in Victoria, New Sou^ \V«les Queensland mid iSew Zealand ; and the principal datin set tonh was its beiny made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, ii, the face of these patents firms— m;my of re< speciahle haye, for the viku ot P'ltry coumii>ston, lent themselves totlu liiifoductioa of vurioun spurious imitai 1 tioiiM, which tender them liable lo aolioi* ■' at law, and iiiuoyauce and uisappomt to the ustrs. The public when purchasingi a^ there fore cautioned to see tiiai each coil Learn a tin taliv tlius: — r PATEJST OVAL SAMSON WIH li . IN OVAL } Aiid.thePatenlees'Tally or'lradc Mark M 13 3 R 3 Hi a . DLOCK. Manufactured by tho W hitf cross Wire Company, Warnustciii England Prices Greatly Reduced . M'LEAN 850.3. & RIG&, IMPOIITEJiS i 9 f J ELIZA UK I'll tJlKK^i', MELi HOITKNK S' ICSIOI^.S' WASifINO- rOWDKR «ii»i-w nut injure ihe mo.«t, (lelicuir? whites v it. s in ariiurs wu-lial, l cuiuposie t uttbe I iiK/nl ili - l ii-»»t-ts lliyirdie l« and lilies nincli ( , uiiier Iliiiu ii'O.-l w.slii \i piMvili-i-<i [t i^ I liigiy re. oinnii'll 'e>l as a si. "■• iiu.uiuleal liii iri la'Jur s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1190, 1 November 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1190, 1 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1190, 1 November 1882, Page 1

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