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I ; pub'-io Notisa^.. ', I; , ■ j " Lives of gri«ftt:jpwi:ttll'.reinjii(l.us,. • j \7n can ii'iifco.oar lives auhlime; "■ \ I Aiul.tl^Mrtiiiu', ie^«o b^iiul us ; ' FootpVhtfV J ort thVsiinds'of limi'.' i, L vth<»u«an<lsi «T joun^ «io»»v, Ifj inspire* theih wjth ;.Hoiie, /pr in, the bright l.a^Us7i«jo ( T j^LiUth there- is jrjo «nch ,woi-.d ns.faij, ..■ i^s|, 'wn muiivjthis is correet;— UtrUtj with ; ? jgnrd '«, tfie ! fbiitli WJi^ l-a9- 4 WeV e f "^buV^ hii ''fitVertfii li^-imhl to ! t lie ti&sin 1 WliU RW ! 4lbt beeii •'•:piii»!.'i6n l «i'«fl».ve." '.-:"■ ■* : ' :»■;<'.' '.:;,. : 1 :' IJwt.t'! tlint ■, yo,utl}^o,tli«|| in,B^,- hsii f ,f «C-t<Mj ..h|t» vigor, who has yielded hjmsoif^u^ r<.,1h,9 tompor iry 'swei't nliu.reuieius o/Vvicej ■#Ko lifts '-.given unbridled 'license tw' hw ptisr -tb^ liiirf the abDve lines' ftVe'but asia rep«»ittjh . ; ; \V Imi lit >f * « mil e hiU'.e ? footprints on the siimU ol timer cor In in. iiln.«! thi.-re im nought, but. dark despair and jK-lf-reprouch fof« hit lifkl '•■■'■ 'For, a innn to leave hi* ootprints on the sands of time, he mu-t be endowed with n strong brain an 1 nervous power, lie must po's?es^ a. sound, 'viuorous, healthy mind, in a luahiiy body — tho power to oohi-cire — the eiU>i"y to execute! Dut look at our Au-'tialiuti voutli ! iiee the euiuciated form, the Tiioniit (<(ok, the listless hesitating rauniidr, 'the nvrvi/u* distrust, the senseless, almost ; idiotic expression. Note his ■ dem^iinoui- und I cui'Vorsntion, vid then uuy , Is thut v mun to ! l«»»ve At* .oof prints cm the sands of time. • l)b piitentn, tiifdifttl rttotr ii'id 'educators' of youth p"»y "Sirifioieut attention to this subject ? J)o ■tlityi. evt;r aicertain the ciius9 ot ! this decuy j >u«d lniving done mo, do they (us \ tt strict seiife of, duty demands) ceek the skilled advice of the iiiediuurmau, who hua mtide tliis branch of his profession his particulur speciality, whose life has been devoted to .he tieutnient of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer? Let each one answer 'or lifmi.lf, I'arehta see their progeify fudihg gndually before their sight, «c them b'eooine umnciatediold young tnori, broken down in heolth, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of lifu; yvt one word might siito them, one «ound mid vigorous health-giving letter from 11 medical nan, hnbituut«d to tho treatment und continuous vu pur vision of such cases wou' J, hi uiost instinct's, succeed in warning oil' t.ie iniponding (<oom ot a miserable and gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment 'restore the enervated 9) stem to its naiurui vigor, and ensure ujo»ous and, huppy lile. . Dr L. L. .SMITII, ol Melbourne, has made t)ie dijensef. tf youth and those ai-i^ing therd from his peculiar si uly. His 'whs'iu prmessibnul life hus hetri ei>pe< i»lly devoted to tiie Inuinifiit. olNrrvouft ''AlircMoiis'und the l)i»ensvs incidental to M air red Lile. . Elis skill is Hfailubie to u!l— no,inaitor how nu iy )iui.drtd.-< or tliousaiitla ot niili-s distunt. His s.vsiem of correspondence by ''letter is now so' well orgauised and known, th.it comment I vtould be'6Uperfluous'-^'(by-'thiß' veaus many thou^uiidsol patients huva been cured, whom I he hits never scon and never known) ; uud it ip tinned on with such .juilicisus aupervison thut though lio has been practising this brunch ol his profession lor tiventy^six years in tlieao colonies, lio single instuiice. of accidontal- 'discovery has ever yet- bappeuod. When Medicines ute required, these are forwarded in the siiiru I carelul tnuuner without a possibility of the ■otitoritd cf, the parcels being discovered, i'lain ami clear directions aceoinpMiiy these latfer. and a euro is effected without eyen the phy-ieitiii knowing who is 1 his jwtient. . , . ;. To Aleu Bad Women wiih Broken-Cown Constitution)), the (hn ])obi!italed, i uud all Buffering from any Disease whatever, ;l Dr 1/, L. SAflT'li'S plan ol treatm<Mit com- I . mends itnelt, uvoiding, as jt does; tho mcoti- j veniencu and expense 1\ v personal visit, AVflUBSi— ■. . ; r ..:.. , „ • :i PR L. L SDit^tt, . '' lS^. COIiLLMi' STRiiiST' KAST, • : ; - "' y ; MKLBOOltNlil: ; V "^ .(f/iiti* the-RfHt Iflpcy '•»' tlie Urovernn«) ,:iu is. lix yykxJ4\iMJss%, S|^ti.ufci3 .\IKMB£I«EU. BX K,KEJB,YO^Jfc iiN», TEUKSTi^DINFENOtNG../ W; ■■ ' iTHE'PATKNTQVAI, ' - SAMSON I'EyCE WIRE Has now been bet' >ri- the public for fot . . j.e.ar«, and durinu that time ;.,.• 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL \'{ very great aalisfacuon, in proof oi which we Id il numerOusMVsutnonials from .well-known. Colonista^ and tlje demand iiaily increasing to such aa extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b'".'n n l rjduccd in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputation 1 of (he Patent Oyal Saiasou Wire. ; THE SAMSON WIRE Whs 1 atented nnd introduced four years ago in v'ictiiria, New South Waies Queensland and N«w Zealand ; and the pnucipal claim set torch was its being made Orui to preven f;aud. , Yet, iv the face of tlieso patents fiftns— many of re. specf^j^iStaju^itlfj l»aye, for the s^j^e ot pnltry pouiiur»stQn, r feut tliemseipes td't'lic iiitrodiidlio.V of VariouH spurious imita* (ions, which render thetxi liable to aotioi* at law; and inuoyao.ee and disappoint' to the users.- . ■ ; •., The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each, coil Lean* a tin tali; thus :— PATENT O V A L SAMSON W IRE IN OVAL; AndlthePaUntees'Tallj orlrddo Mark iM B R I» ». DLOCKf Manufucture'l by the Whitecrbss Wire Conjpiiny, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDIiESs? : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGO, TMPOftTEJRS 99 ELIZABEIH STKELT, MEL- • BOUItNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the niost delicnte whites nes in articles washed, is composed oi the most deljcato ingredients and goes much lutuer than most washing powders It is l> ; gly rocommended aa 0 sab nini ironomical m nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1231, 9 February 1883, Page 1

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