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Publio Notice-.. ' 1; ■ •■■ .■ :_'■, 1 ■•■■■:•■!■• i.> ■:■■!, " Lives of greit men all remind us, Wo cun wnltci our lives siiblimijj And, dep-M'ting, leave behind us Footprint* on^the smds of tinje." THE above is read with great interest b~ thousands o< young men. tt inspires them with IFo'rE, for in the bright 'iqxioou of vcuth there is no such" word- us fa'iK" -llas'V i>a} many, this is correct, — istruts with'Mgard to tbe youth who has never .abused hißi strengtk— ;and to the piuinwha bus uof bcon 'pission's slave." ' • .Hut to that -to that man, who has* »a-tfd 'nis 1 vtjWr, who b i« yielded hiroself tin <to 'tlii teiTapor-i».y B*ol t('ajltxremants_ 0^ viee t wbo h»%itf »J t hun,6iidJ_-'~l , «? 1 ? 8 *&r his'phsBiong, to liim the, above .lines aro^btit as a rflp/Otiph.f. Whai Hopb cfn he have P Wh it rfsiMtrtdWr" Wiiai chance of lesvine;' hit lootpniits on the sand" of time? For him, _l_s! tlfeio r i« Aouglit but dark dcsp-ir ajnd L^lf-ttipi'paou for a lost life. \ -, Fou a man to leave Ins ootprints on the sa'icfsiof' time, he nm-'t He endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. JTo must posses?' abound, vitfbrous, healthy mi >d, in v luaUiiy bpdy-^the power to oonceire — ll^ energy tp., execute 1 Dut look iat our Amtrujian. vout'))! 'Seethe f'njWf^Jfl^'ii the vacant Wkrthe liatlesSftrfittung iAWunF, the n'3?vS_s Bistfußi,' the sfen'sefe'ss, u+most fdiotic expression. JNble his d&nrteanbur and< oQiivursuuon, and tfi^n ?ay, Is that a man lot leave life lootprinjs en the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators' of youth pay sufiicitint' attention , to this subject? ' Do"' l -vhey x,^vef i asSJertain'the'baußß Ot this decay; atidtinVing' donu'sb, do they (as v strict sen«o of d«(yy demandsjf seek thoj skilled advice of the medical man, who , has pude this branch of his profession" hia par* ticulur specialny, vhoU life has been devotee 1 to ihe treatment 'of theso cases P 1 Header, _wbat is your answen? Lee each 0110 answer lor, himself, Parents see thoir progeny fading gridually before their sight, oeo them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, Weobled, unfitted for the battle df life j yet one word might save them, one tound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to tho treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wojuVJ, in most instincts, succeed in warning ' dd the impending doom ef a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropiiato treatment restore the enervated system to 1 its natural vigor, and ensure ajoious und happy life. Dr-li. L. SMIJ\II, of (fttolbounie, has made ihe -i'sea'sed of youth add those arising therd* fWfc'fiiil BU tfhola pW.assionul %e ha.^e-ih eipec ially 1 deWecMd % tri-atmen^vjofjN^rvous 'JAffiiftiipuf artajtho Disoßses incidental to Mai ned t Life. > Elia skdl is avtvila^[e to all — no mattei h6w ran iy but creeds I'o'r1 'or th'busandu of miles distant* Hifl system of boi'respondonbe by letter is now so well orgauised and known,' th.tt comment would be stiperfl,uous--^>y-thiß leans many 1 thousands ot patients "h^ve. beau cured, whom he h-S riVvWisiftif add 'n_seVdtlio^n) ; andtiU Tf-wrrriett cmrwltJ_fnch ■ . tjiat thoughj h/> ,hiio, k beq_{>p]ractisi^g this branch of his profusion for twcnty>i« y k ears in these' colbhiCß, no single instinct of accidental disooveiy < has ever yet , happened. When Mediciues are , required, ( those are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility ot ibe (ontents of the parcels, being disco\cred, Plain and clear direoi".onS/ [ accompany the»e latfer, and a cure is effected' without e> en the pby-io.'an knowing who is ii* parent, " < , 'To Men and Women with Broken«d!own Oonstitu'tionr), the Nervous, the Pcbilitited, •and all Buttering frono<>nyi Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plan pi treatment; coin-*, mends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe Inconvenience and expense 1 f v personal: visit, Addukss—, , » DR. Ll L SMITH, 18_, UOLLLNs STRii-.- iSAHH,- ' ♦ . AiKLBOGyKNIi). (lifttfl ljlio Re^ulepce >i tthe, G ( overnor.) uf HlSt A DYE K.TItiK&_E-vT _HOULO HK O.\«iI«FULLY -IKA© ANJ>^JbJ|-^ 'i\IE&IBEI*ED BY EV_SJRYOJJJE»JN'. TBKBSTJfD I2T FENCING THEgAT^NTQVAL SAMSON ' 3J_iKPS, it WIJIJ_-' "• ■» m ■■ U9S Uf beci' before therpublic for ion , j j( years, and during that time wsobo:rojNs have been sol driving very great satisfaction, in proof of 'wMifcfr Ye ho d hhra'erous testimonials from nvtell'knowi) Colonists ; and the demand ( inc^reqsio^ to such an extent, th_ ' numerous bpuriau 8 Imitations have lately n\/jd_ced in the various markets ypf -tustralia aud New Zealand, for the* soLb purposes of, damaging the reo^t^tio_ ibe Pateqt Oyal Samspn Wire. tm bw> ,Jt f ;'-tj»} k *Mi' { v') THE SAMSON. WIRE ( , Was (atentcd and introduced four years ago iif Victoria,' He^ South Wales' (Queensland and Now! Zealand J^and llie principalf claim jSe^t torih n was its jbeing inafie Oval to preven fraud. Yet, lb the taeo ofthesn patents firiAs— many Sf resi spectable standing hayovfor the sakeot paltry com wiss/on, lent themselves to tlu introduotioa o( various* spurious ■■ itnttat tions, whieb render theai liable lo aetio^ at law, and annoyance and uisappoint, ' ' to the users x The public when purchasing, aro there fore cautipned to see that each coil Leari 1 a tin tali V s thus :— J PATENT OVAL 1 SAMSON WIRE ' ' IN OVAL ; ' i , And;thePalentees'Tallj orlrade Mark M B K 1 ■'' ' ■ IH VDLOCK. I Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England, . ■ Prices Greatly Reduced , ADDRESS: M^EAN BROS. & RIGG, 1 TMPOETEJIS _9 ELIZABKi'H STREET, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASEING- POWDER does not injure tho most delicate whitenes in articles washed, ia cqraposod of ihe most delicate ingredients and goes mucty. lutuer than roost washing powders It is higly roeomuaenJeU ns a sail' him economical •m nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1230, 7 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1230, 7 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1230, 7 February 1883, Page 1

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