j Public Notice.. j •* Lives of (jreat men all remind us, j We .-mi. ii.,, ke our live* 4.|l)li"ie j , Aid, lep^riinit, leave belaud v* ' FoOtpvilltr on the *.|.i.|i of 'itu m'!H. abov<» is read with «reat infe-eat h* I. lhoii«nn'* oi youiK men. It inspire them with !foi*B. 'oii-. ihe bright ietiuon « •i nth there ii no suds word .f ail. *l-«» sa\ ma'iy. th's is correct. — is true with •,• jgarri to' die "youth who 'tas in-ri'i- abu-ed his str.'nif'l.— -and to ihe in in »Jio has not beer ' fMW.IOf. S «l JVC Hill t*. tint youth — *« that man, who has wate.l his fij/o".-, Who has yielded hiu.srlf up t ihs tetnrioe iy aweet allurements o| vice, who has jiiven uno> idled license to his pus. sums, lo linn me alv.ve li:.ea are but u» a reproach. What UoPK en lie have P What nspwationa ? What eh »n.:e of lesvii»i» hu fo-..tp>i<.t« on tlie sand* oi lime? For him. al..*!. th.reis nouulit hut daft deapair ami si li-tet roach fir a Ivtl life. For a man to leave hi* ootprinfs on the Smml- of time, he mint be endowed witli n strong brain an ' nervous power. He must ' pu«»e** a sound, vigorous, hpnltliT nii-d, in ja h'-atthv 'body —the power to con.-eiVe— ihe eiier'iy to' eteeuie! Hut look at our [ Ui-frdian Touin! dee t lie emaciated form, . the vacant look. <h- listless hesdiiting manner, I Hie v tTou" distrust, the senseless, almost j idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and . cv* verso ion, aii.i then say. Is that ft man to I leave hi* 0"l print* cv the sands of time. , Do parents, medical men aod educators of I youth pay sufficient attention to thia sub- ! j.-ct ? Do" they ever ascertain the cause of j thia decay j and having dono so, do they (as t a strict aensr of duly demands) seek the skilled auvice of the nirdical man, who has m .tie fins branch of his profession his par ticul.tr spccialit*,, whose life has been devotee* to he treatment of tiiese ct^es ? .Reader what is your answer? Le: each one answer or hints. If, »Vent* sco their progeny fading gr ..lua'ly before their sight, see them become ••mneiated old voting men. broken down in .eal'h, etdeel.led. unfitted for the battle ol iife; yet one word nM/.'lit suvo tlieiii, one so. .nd ami vigorous liea>th«git ing letter from a medical man, h.ihituated lo the treaunou* and co.tiiuuous supervision of audi cases wou' I, in most inst titers, succeed in warning on tor ii.'peading doom of a miserable aud gloomy luiurc, und by appropriate treatment restore iho enervated system 10 its natural vigor, and ensure ajo oiis and happy liie. Dr L. L. fjMll'ii, oi Melbourne, lias made the diseases of y.*uth and those arising therd fr.-m his peculiar *fu ly. Mia whale pro'aaeional life hue been espcitlly devoted to the trealiii'-iit of Nerv*-ua AH. cHotis and the Disevses incidental to Married Life. —ia skill is available to all— no matter how mf»y hm.dred- or thousands 01 nul.e distant. His syslem of eorecpondenci! by letter is now so Well orgauiaeil and known, th>( couunent would be siipciiluous— (by this .eaua many tluiU.-i.iids ol pattenfa have been cured, whom he has never scon iud never known) ; ano it is caflieti on with such ju.'iieuua supervison that ihous-h he h«» been practising thia bunch of Jiie profes.-ion ior twouty»aix yoara in these colonies, no single instance of aooidoi tal discovery bus ev.T yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded iv tha same careful manner without a possibility of the onteuts of the parcels being discovered, Plain an I clear direc' ions accompany these hitk-r. and a cure is elided without even ihe phyiciau knowing who is his patient. To Men aid Women wi'h T?r«*ken-(?own Constitution,., the Aervous, 111.' Debilitated, and all sulieriiuj from any D'se;t«e whatever, Dr Ij, L. S.tlli'iLVi plac ut treatment commends iinell, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience ana expense t a personal visit, AOOKKoo — DR. L. L SMITa, ibI, .OOLLIAo SIRhJCT KAST. Mi'.LBOUI NH. (liiitp fh» Ra«i ietjcp >i the (iovnninr.)
1 11 la aU V ifi nils KM KN T _H U ULb HK CiiJiiFULLV UIiAJ) AND li X ! .U_MBKHKI).BY KVICHYONIi IK? TEHKaTbDIN FENCING. THE PAT KM OVAL SAMSON PENCE WIRE >\M__*___aa_MMMaa__a_aaa«— — — Maw— — ' Has no* bei-n bef -r.- ihe public for lot years a ,d during thai titufi ofMio iONri HAVE BKEN 6QL 'iivnisj very «reat Katialacion. in proof ol wh.ci ws h > v numerous testimonial.*, fivni well* known Colonists; and the demand Utily iticrentaing fo such an ex'ent. tha nuinerona Spurious Imitaiiona have lately bucu nv/jduced in tlie various maikett* of Australia fli.d New Zealund. lor the .sole ptii*uo.*<6 of damaging -he rcputaliot ot the l J alciilO)ai 6ujiisou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was , atented and introduced lour years ago in Vict ria, New South Wole* (Queensland and New Zealand ; and ihe principal claim set forth Was its beititf mado Oval to preven fraud. Yet, it, the' lace ol tnewo patents firms — many of re« a, ec'al.le standing liayc, for the *-ake ot p .Itry couiinissioii. lent themselves totlu introduclioj of varioiiK apunous imitff lions, wiiicli render them liable lo uctioM at liny, and inuoyaiice aud uisappoiut to ihe ihi ra Tlie public wlien purchasing, are there (ore cautioned to see that each coil bearr a tin tuliv thus '. — I'A TIJS T OVA L SAMSON VV IUK IN OVAL ; A nd,! he Pa ton toes' lally or 1 rade Mark Al ii IB •». DIOCK. Mnmifacturi'd by the Whitecross Wir* Oonip.uiy, Warrington. England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDIt-a*: M'LEAN BRO3. & RIG&, IMPOIiTERS U« KLIZAUK'hI sriIEKT, ' 'MKU UOIIIINK QKNIOKS' WABUING POWDKH O do- s not injure ihe most delicate white* ii. a in arric.es wa»hrd, i- composed of the most delicate ingredie ts an I goes much :utuer than most w >shi g powders ft h higiy re On.siien t.-d is t> Sue vi, economical on nd labor s
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1200, 27 November 1882, Page 1
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992Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1200, 27 November 1882, Page 1
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