I Public Notice-. ! . : " Lire;* of grcnt m"'i nil r.'mi»nl us, Wp can hm-Ju' our live? .sublinn 1 j I Anil, iji-p.ini'ip, teav«* b«hin.l us ' Foutp'ini" on tin- i»:iikU of timt.." .rpllKaiiowfl m read with great interest b} I thouxanis o' young men. It in?pii-e---them with Hope, for i» tho bnaht lexioon o' i ■ ulh fc.ierc if no au«h wonl «« ;uil. linn; «a» many, th's is enrrert.— is truu witli "jgarri to' thu y° l| th who hits unv«-r ahu^d hfi- *\,; ngih— !iinl to tlie man who has not beou ' p;iii*i6ii's> !>lnve. Isul t i timt youth — to liiHf man, who ha.« wa-ti-iJ lii» . viff'iV, who hits yiddc'l hirnsfilf up t th*r<mpor ry svv«< % t nilurements of yict, who hiu civen tiii'triilled .license to his pusutmis, to him the «b«»ve lines aro biit »s a { r»p>»»irf».- W^»»-4J«*»ft>'in> hdhWw^Ww^ •i-) irntioiio ? \Vh^ eh im-e <>f \p<*v\na hvt I lourpMiitu on th* 1 mind* of lime? for hiui, aii-! tin re i« nouijlit bui durk despair and *fJr-re|.ro«ieM for a lost life. For a iiinii to leave his ootprinta on the B:fi'.d« of time, lie mill be endowed »ilh ti strong brain an . iit-rvou* power. it« must ! pos.-esi 1 o. sou"*!, rtiotonn, healthy mi d, in j si h-aliiiv body —tho powpr to conreive— ihu eiior-y to exeuui^! Hut look at our J A'u-f i .ili:m youth! 'Ace the emaciated form, . the vuciint iook.'h»'l--Btles»hejntnting manaor, I (lih ii. rvnu* digirust, the sciißeltSSi almost ) hliotii! cxpri-SBit)ii. Note his demeanour and '. co i -wrMitio't, Hfi ' th^n *ay. [« that a man to I li'iive his pot print? on the sands of time. Do parent*, medical men and eduontors of youth p*y Bullioi«nt altentioii to this «üb-jfi-t P Do they ever aswrtain the cause ol thia decny i ami Imving dove hu, do they (as v frlriet. st-nse of duty demauda) feck the dkilk-d advice of thf uifdiunl Oian, who has m-.ile this branch of his protesaion hia partivuhir spi'eiaii'y, wnose life has been devoted to he reitliiii-'iit ol tneao cu?es ? Reader ! what iayowr »n«vi-er? ho such one answer -or himecji, Barents see fhi-ir progon? fudingr •>nduu'l>° before their'sight, «c them become ■■miici.iteil i/!d r"'i"g "icii. broken down in hciil'h, enfeebled, unfitted for the buttle ol lift'; jit one word might Biive them, one ■onnd'uiid vigorou* hea.ih-jjivmg letter Irom II uipilieal mnn, habituated 10 the trea'tnont and vo/ninuiius cupervi-ion of sucli eases wou' J, in mos-t i,i*t 1 noes, sueeied in warning Oil tiie impending Ooom of a miflemble and gloomy (uiure.and bj appropriate treatineiu restore the enervated system lo its natural vigor, and ensure a jo- ous and happy liie l)r L. I/. SMI I'll, ol Ale'boume, has made tb e diseiisto ol youth and those arising thenl from h ib prcniiarsiuly. His whole pro essio^al liie has bei'n enpe<inHy devoted to the tr. ul nun 1 ol .Nervous Atfiftnms an i tho l»ii«i«i«ts ineidetifiil to iiarnt-d Li<e. His skill is HvaiUbie to utl — »»•» 111 itt.-r how nit'iv lim drcd- or thouoaiKia ol inilifl diat<uit- Hie system of forre-poi. ieuoo by letur is vow so Well orgnuisi-u and known, th .t comment would be superfluous— -(by this >ea»s many th.i'U-uuds ji paiients have heeu cured, whom he hits la-vet' seen md never k.iown) ; unO it ie finned on with such ju-liuiaus supervUon that though hu his been practising this brunch of hit profession lor t.Wi'nty>six years in these colonif s, no. ,sm^eJu^WtM'Jo^ki dci tal di«eo»ery haa ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are iorwurded in the san.e careful milliner without ii possibility of the O'l'ei.t* <;f the parcels btit/g disc-ivercd, i'lain anil clear directions uccouipiiny the-e latfer. und a cure is eli-'fied ivilhoul e)i-u lhe piiy-iciau knuivi.ig wlio i» his pHtieuL. To Alcu aad VVoinon wi h Broken-Jown UonsTitutioii!>, the Nervous, ih- Dsbiiituted, und all sulleriug from any Disease wharever, Dr L, L. S.Ul'l'il'A plac 01 tre.itment eQinnii mi.- iut:l;, uvouii'.ig, as it doea, ihe uiuouveiiieri<;e itiid oxpeusc I a personal visit. Auuuesb — DR.. L. L SMIT2, AIKLBUO. NIS. (i.iifc tin. K*»j| !?!•<•« )i the (">uverm»>-.) Liilo AUVJiUi'IcsK.WK.\T biiOULD Mi CMIKh'ULLY Kii.il) AND HE AIKUUIiUEJ) BY LVKHYO.NK IJNTEHEzTtD IN I'ENCING. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENO3 WIRS ■ ■■ lias nun In-fii bet" -i 1 - the p»ibl-c for fuu ycur«, aid during that- time 5000 TONS HAVK BKEN SOL •Jiving vt-ry grrnt *alisfac : t(>n, in proof ol whcli «s hi ii iitiiiieiourt u < »siiiiuiiiiii.'s I'i-ijn, \Vt';i-l.iiowii C'oiuiiisls; and lhe deniaini •Hily iiicioasiim lo Hucii uu ex'ent, tna nun er'jiis Spurious Imitauons Imve lately b««.n 'ivjiiuced in the various mtu keis ot' Australia iiiid iS'ew Zoalutui, tor tho sole purpose of dana^in^ the reputation of Ihe Patent Ojai Siiinson Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Whs aifciiieil Mud iutruiluce>i lour years a^o in Victoria, New South Wales Qurensliiii'l urnl iSew Zealand; and ih<s pruu'ipHl. (daini set loiih Was its beinji m.ide Oval-to preven f'uu-,1. Yet, it, liie luce ot tiiesH patents firms— tniny ot' res, ec'Hiilo s-uii'iing Imye, for the Mike ot '. |. -llry coiimiii.-s;i.ii. lent thenueives to tin I ii.troituetio.i of various spurious imilit! i Uuns, ninth icnclor them liable lo Hctioj* 1 at la>i, mni t.'iiioy.iucc and uisappoiut to I lie us< rs The public when purchosincf, aro there (vie i-iiuiioiied to see thai each coil Lean' j a tin laiiv thus : — Pa i liiil OVA L SAilSO^ WI«E in ovAfi ; And ihePateniees' l'ullj or'lrade Mark Al U i ir, 3 . dluck. ' Afiiiiufiiciuifl by the W nitccro&s Wtrt 1 ! (JuDip.'iny, Warrm^lou, England j Prices Greatly Eeduced j ADUitto.S: JM'LEAt? BUOJ. & RIG-0, IMPORTS li S <fj KLI/'AiJlClll blKhia 1 , MELJiOUU.NK SK MO RS ' W\S 11 1 Xa PO WD iZ li lioi-s. tint injiiri.' i1 in most delicftie white* ii- 3 111 iiiiii-ts wu»h.-d, i ■ composed oldie iiji.M. (Ii lu-.-m- nij«ri'die \s iiiri uoen much j i ut nor iiinii »i>o«i w <»lii' g povvdi'Ci li. i* j li/gij rc.tfiiiiin'n.lfd us a B<i.' «'i »<o/'omicul 1 Hi 1 ]j-j iubijr 1
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1199, 24 November 1882, Page 1
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