i Pitbij Notice-. • ■ '.' Lii'cs of jjr'-it m*Mi nil r<*inin 1 us, j Wo i-a'i «►•:■ (•«• Ovii' live* suhli in- ; j Am', dc|i irii'iir, i»';iv" 'w'lin I u< > ' Fi)f>ip r >ni" "ii th 3iiid-< of liin-." '■ fV}'\ K iiljuvh if» rciiil with grt»:tf in'efost b« I thoustiu 's o 1 young uieii. It in^iiiroy ' thi'tn Witii lloi'.E. lori-i the bright IcxiiMii .>• •cutb fci.i'ro i* no «u«h word us fail. 111-! ' «i\ ninny, this is correct, — is truo wiih ssja'rd to tin* youlh who '-as nnver iiliiHt'd ]\ * ' ptri'ns'h— iiml to Ihein in »vho has not bciM: j ' |>MS»ion's .«lave." 1 I I'm t» ibnfc you'll — to thit mnn, wlio h •-« ; u'tt-ifd hii< vijjor, Who has yielded bitns<'lf iii> ( ( ili9timpor ry swe.-t tillure.ueiita of vifv, I who has jjiven unoi-idled license- tc his j);natons, »o him »!ie nb.>ve li ies aro h>it »■> a I lepro.u'h. Wlmi lloph c-i* he liiivt'? Whit •ir-l . it-sitions ? What- c!ian.)C. of loi-viiiij his I loi.lo'.'Ms on Ihe *iiml- ol'timc? For him, nl:i<! lb<reiM nou<rlit. hut dark dusp.iir and i-.i\\U o* time, he nsii-t bo endowed vviib it : slrong brain tfn I nt-rvou-t power. Jfß must -' jMwes? n soipid, viuoious, healthy mi 'd ( in j :i lhutiiiy body — tho pn\v-r lo conceiViJ— ihts t-iiiT-y to exci-ule! I'ut loi»k ufc out' j Auti.ilian youth ! 6e>- the p»nuciale4 foi'ii^ . ilie v.KMiif iook, tli«'l'Btli!!>jilies:tiilinfit miitnt<fi>, I 1 hi' 11. rvou-i distrust, the st'nse.U'ss, almost 1 I idiotio cxpirjsiou. Note his deinaun'bur and 1 ci.i vci-.-itiop, mi I t!i>'n »ay. Is that a man lo ; | leave /<!*« ootprints cm the- ■sands of time. ' i)o' p:>rent^, in'edifiil ine»t'U>id «'ducafoi % 3 o^ 1 ymilh |>»y sulßuictit attention to this sub-j.-ut ? ])o they ever ascertain the causa ol J this decay } and having done no, do they (us v' strict 81'iue of duly demand.*) seek the I skilled ml vice of tbe medical mnn, who has uiiide this branch of hu prolcssion his parI ticular speciality, Those life has been devoted I to be tri-at.iiLiJt of these cases ? Reader, what is your iinswer? Le: each one answer or himst-Jf, Pa-en ta see Miuir progeny fading ' griduully before their sight, e€e them become ' emaciated" old young men, broken down in 1 health, enfeebled, unClted for the battle of ' life; yet one word might suv,e ; them, one ' «ound mid vigorous health-giving letter from ' a medical- man, habituated to the treatment [ .and- crini'jnuuua m per vision- of such cases 1 wou' J, in most i.ist 'iiees, succeed in warning ofl" tiie impending (loom of a mistirable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment j restore the enervuted system to its natural vigor, and ensurca jo>ous and happy life J)r L. L. SMHti, ol Melbourne, has made I t>>e disease? of youth aui those arising (herd I frclu bia peculiar si udy. His wfcslo P'O wI sional life has been fS]iei.i-illy devoted to the lr. aluidit ol Nervous Atf'ictious and tbe . Digei!ses incidental to Married Life. Ll is skill is available to all—ho mutter how mi - iy biD.dri'd." or thousand^ of mill's distant. His system of correspoiulence by letter is now so Wall orgauised and known, thit comment would be superfluous — (by this -cans many tliou-anda ul patients have been cured, whom j be has never si-en uid never known) ; and it I is earned on with such- juliciaus supervUon that though he bis been practicing this brjiuoh^al his proies.'ion lor twenty »six years ia'J\}ese iolonies, no Kiugle instance of acui- , t f^iit'a'l dt'scorery baa 'ever- *yet' happened. are required, these are ' lorwuraefl in tho siui^care/ul manner without ** a jipssibility of ibo iO'jiofits of the parcels ■ being' discoveri-d, Plain anJ clear directions - 'aecompfiny these latfer. and a cure is elf'-cied without eyen tho pby-iuiun knowing who is his pxtient. . , To Men and Women wi'.b. Broken-Cown Constitutions, tbe JServouj, th« Debilitated, and all sutiering from any Disease whatever, L)r L. L. SAUTU'S plan ol treatment co:nmend.s itself, avoiding, as it does, Ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Adduess — DR. L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINo STHKET EAST. MKLBOOHNdI. (f.ato the Resi lenc;* ">i the Governor.) i'Hla ADVEKTISIiMENT bHOULI) HIC CvKEFOLLY RIiAD AND UK AiEMBIfiUED BY EVERYONE IJSn TEUK6THDIS FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCB WIRE Hus now been bef Tf the public for fou years a ;| d Jurine that time .5000 TON B HAVE BEEN dOL (Tivinsj very great salisfachon, in proof o) whic!i we h;> d numerous testimonials fri>m well-known Colonists; and tbe demand daily increasing lo sucli an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b"o« n'/jduccd in the various 'markets of Australia and Ncvr Zoalund, For the sole purpose of danianinft (be reputation of iJie Patent Oja! Saiusou Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was . aienled mid introduced lour j years ago in Victoria; New Soullr \V u |es (Queensland and New Zealand; and -ihi* principal .claim set toiih was its beiir« made' Oval to preren f.*aud. Yet, h. the face ol tliesn i>atents firms — many of re"spec'^tle standing haye, for the sake 01 paltry commission, lent thenueives to tin ltilruduction of various spurious iniiln? lions, which render thdn liable to iictioi' at law, nnii innoyance and uisappoint to the us. rs The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil bent* a tin tally thus : — PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; And.fhePaleiilees'Tall) orlrade Mark M li Ii J IE 3 . DLOCK. Manufactured, by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warritif-toii, Eiinluuil Prices Greatly Reduced ADDUK6S: M'LEAN BUOJ. & RIG^, IM POUTERS ,c,9 ELlZAiiimi STUEhT, MELBOUKNK QKXIOKS' WASHING- POWDER k3 'ioc.-. not injur,- Ihe most d.-lic-.10 whirc» n.t-s in nvficics '.v.'^lu-d, is coniposp.l olilie ii.Vst il,-lifato nigivrlie ts tin I 0..> H3 , m ich 'uljior tlmn rrv)-! u-.islii * j.ou-|:rs Tr. i* ■)fely re.-O'Jtmen.'ol .is a si.-iin -en o-nvai 31 J latiui- »
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1223, 22 January 1883, Page 1
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