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Public Notice*. •' LivH» of gri-iit »n: j ii till rmniiid us, VVb r-ttn fj'nfcf »ai' livp» mil>!im>*; An.l, ii^|inrii:itf ( K'tvc Hpliiml IIH Footp'inl« 011 Ihn »niidi< of lim- '' fnllKahove is reml with ifput int«"r«st_ bj JL tliouoaii'lH o' young men. It inspire* tlicin with Hoi'B, for i-i the bii«ht lexicon o< • nth tlii-rf i-< no -Mush woi-l us mil. il,\* '■ *ti\ pmnj, tli's in e'>rrt»flt,— in truu wirh -jgnn to the youth who him nevi-r nlimn-d hi etcn-jth— u;kJ to the fuun who hus not beci ' pimoion'i* hluvc" Jjur to tliut. yootli — fo that nun, who h** wtt.>t«-d hie vijfoV, wlio him yielded hiins«lf vi td the ttfnpor ry swn«'t Blluremfiitß of vice who U'l* j/iven I'inoi idled license to his p:\eHiortu, 10 him r-he übove linrs are but as b reproach. Wliul JloPSr>n he huve ? Whm »*j.iratiojjt^WivA-.«^nj^ of lei»silli? M fontpiims on the sarulfi ol timer For him u!hk! there ih nought but durk despair ttnd m-lf'tei-roucn for a lost life. For a ninn to leuve hi* ootprints on thp snndfl ol time, he nin-1 be endowed with >i strong bmin an. I n-'rrou« powr. He must posKeße v sound, Tigofous, healthy nji<>d, in » hialMiy body —the power to con.*«Te— the enprjy to execute! But look at our Au<ff '•Hun youth ! Seethe emaciated form, Ihe viu'init look, the listle^ hesitating manner, the n rvouu distrunt, the senseless, almost idiotii- exprH«sioni Note his demeanour and conT«!r»iuioii, ainl then »ay. Is that a man to leave his -ootpriuts on the ssiids of ti-ne. Do purent>*, medical men u-id educators 0' youth pny sufficient attention to this sub* j-pi ? Do' they ever ascertain the causa ol this decny } and having done «o, do they (as & strict sense of duly demands) peek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has in.ide tliis branch ol his protession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to ho treatment of theso cases P Reader, wliai is your tm-'wer P Lee each one answer or himttfll, I-Vent* soe fheir progeny fading gndmtily before their sight, Me them become einnciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ; yet one word might sate them, one •otind <»tid rigorous heft'th»^iving letter from a medical man, hubituated to the treatment and continuous supervwion of such case* wou' i, in most in«tinces, succeed in warning oil tne impending doom of a miserubleand gloomy (uture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system 10 its nuturai rigor, and em»ure a jot 011s and happy lile Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arining tbtmi from his peculiar study. Bis whole pro»ssional lile has been espefinlly devoted to the trt'tttmont ot Nervous Affix-lions and the l>i(M"flees incidentul to Married Life. Uifl skill is arailubie to oil— no mutter how mt *iy hui dredi> or thousands ol intlus distant. His svsletn of correnpotuleuce by letter is now so Well orgauisud aud known, th<t comment would be superfluous— (by this )euus many thou-undrf ol patients have been cured, whom he hus never seen *nd never known) ; and it i* cuiried on with such judicious supervioon that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty»eix years in these colonies, no single instance of accidei'tul discoA'ery has ever yet happened. When Medicines ure required, these are forwarded in the sun.c careful manner without a possibility of the ronientfl of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direct ions accompany these lutfor, »nd a cure is effected without eyen Iho puyiciau kuowing who is his pHtient. To Men and Women wiih Breken-c'own Constitutions, the Wervouc, the Debilitated, uiiii all suffering from any Dineune what«ver ( Dr L. L. «JMlTil'«J plau oi treatment commends iUell, avoiding, us it does, ihe inconvenience mid expense f it personal viait, Addkess — DR. L, L SMIT2, 182. COLLltfa Sl'RfcET EAf»r. MKLBOOi-NHJ. (Lnte the Roni lence '»t' the Governor.) MX CUitKFULLY RKAI) AND HE toKMIitiVRD BY KVKltVOiNfi IH« TEIUWTfc-DIN FJiNCINU. THE PATE NT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been bef>r-- (he public for fou yearn, nitd ilurina that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL living very great satisfaction, in proof of which we ho ii numerous- testimonials from well-known Colonists; aud the demand daily increasing (o mucu an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b*u-n nv/jducetl in the various markets of AuntruliH and JNew Zealauu, for tfi-0 *o!e purpose of damujiiuf( the reputation of the Patent Oyal Hatuaon Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE VVhh patented and introduced lour years ago in Victoria, Mew South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim Bet forth was its being made Oral to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face of tliesp. patents firms— many of r«< «l*t>c'Hble standing liuye, for tbe »al<e of jjiliry coinrnisHioii. lent themselves totlx H.truiiuutio.i of variouH Hpunous imitai lions, which render them liable to uctioi* at law, ami tnuoyuuee aud uisappoiut to (he niter*. The public whon purchasing, are there fure cautioned to see tliat each coil bear* it tiu tally thus : — PATKNT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; A udjlhePateii tees' Tall} or i rude Mark M 13 R I» °.J>tOCK. Manufuclured by the Whitecrosß Wire Company, Wurriugtou, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDIiEiiS : M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGGr, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABKI'II SliiEbT, MELBUUUXK STSSJORS' WASHING POWDER doc» not injure the most delicniK wliitea ijib in articles wunhtd, i- c»mpoHcl of tbe m (/t>t tie I irate ingi'cdie'.tH and goes much mtuer ttmri ii'oe.t washing powders It is iiigly ro. oiumpiiJecJ us a saiv •>■.•■. .i.t-oiomical m» ,vj iai-tor 8

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1196, 17 November 1882, Page 1

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924

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1196, 17 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1196, 17 November 1882, Page 1

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