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I Public Notices, j " Live? of grt-at men all remind us, • ■j \V« can innke our^live? puhlinn 1 ; I And, di'p.-iriius, leave h«liin'l us. 1 ! Footprints on the -.sands of time. 1 ' TffEabovfiip read with great, in r.presrt bj thousamVs of young men. It inspires! thi'in with Hope, forij the br.ij^lit lexicon ol -c nth there is no puuh word us fail. \\-.\«\ f.i\ many, tlti?, is orreot, — is truo.with •• ignrd to tho •; youth who l<af. never abused his f>tr»iigtii~aud to the man who has 'not beon . * pufwion'* ulav.e." . : .j ; , . .■. ' <■ I Kut to tln«t yonth^-to that, tnah, who has ! wa.*tHfi hisvf«or, who' f li|iß yielde/1 hiins^lf up j to ihs tympbr ;ry swei»t allurements ol vice, wlm .lius . unuridled liconse tu'his pas« ii Jtfftniifo&i-ffit |h?i l i u ',*JLUfet&l'- o y^ l.i'.ics.aro but. t»s a lODtjiiiins on 'the. miiiU of time? IToriiiin, - itinf ! tht-ro i« noutrlif. but dark despair and st-lf-reiironc'ri for a lo*i'/ife. ' ■■'• •>' • 1 • For a mu'u to leave !ii* i ootprinfs on; the „ sands of -time,- he ,'iuu<t be endowed »iih mi, .'1 strong 1 brain ian i:.n<jr«dti!i.!'pbw«r4.) iUuaust/ 11 sou'id,,. vigorous, liealtlij niind (i i;j; ; : EJfti Jiealiiiy b<idy —the powr to . conc^iVer^ ►j;r}ic:en<*r:y to execute! _, 4|ut Joojc at,ou#, ik'ftfluujf vquth ! .,, .j}e«.t)ie eijiaciaied form, /f \ {J)** Jft^y^iftpK; ' ''f HatjijaJiesitJilyig nyinp^, | rrhi* n rvous (Ustrust." Ihe senselesa.^jil^nost,, •jo^lint^jcp^Bio^. *Ifote l f iis deinejinour ufid 1 eoiiytirsaMpn-und tiieii'say, I» that a niujolo Jfo' uurei^Moi-dicaTu^en "a-i'tf e Aybtdtf b<* ; #Qiffj»* My attentioii 'Fft'tliitf "rfttS" ,\*kiT'-'DQ'%W*&Vr 'nici'rVanitlfe !r oa<is»«6t ' (^ljif afeeby V 1 un'd'hnvmg don'o AbVdd<Wtty3»(ali' ,^'HtHcl sense of duty clmnautU) iftej^ me skilled'^ vice of the uiedicul man, who has * '■ nttifle tivis branch of liis proSossion his par- • ' special :iy., whose lile.lias been dovoted \T>,^ ,\\t ttEatnieiiD of tiiej>o cases ? Header , j-wJlibMs jk»l«' answer ? La: euch one auewjer 'or -bimwi&itfurtMils see their prpgenw fading gr^l^w^y vjttloie their »\g\u, see the in. become c niuiytfdj q\d young touii, broken down in , ilietilth, enfeebled, uiifiitcd for the battle of 1 VI la^ -sn^^ie word might save rhem, one • *• (iin^ii^Cmprous healt.lwgiviug letter from I In iLedicaf nan, habituated 10 the treatment [jina'con^iftuous supervision of such cases v ou' i.-in'mQ^ynstinces, succeed in warnin>» cJPtim ftfipcnmng doom of a liiiserable and gloomy tuiure, and by appropriate treatment t iriestore the euerv,ured systfin to its natural ,«ijyur^jid eiicm^a.jo.i oils and huppy life. ' 1 JTrX? li.^'ilOTl, of Melbourne, has made • Uhe o dJ^n4rf» and those 'arising tlierd -' r froni Ij-WpA'uliaritu'ly. His whole proies•'i signal; life .,l|i(4;j)se^jeapctiully devoted to the tivatnient. AHI-oiioua ami (ho Disease^ Jnuiaent'ai^to Married Lite. His sLilCfsS^iliib^e to all— no mutter Jiow nn iy • huf.dreil^br thousttttdaot mtU-s distant. His eysWinof/rot'reit'ijoiuleiiee by letter ii» now so WpII orguutaed and known, ih.«t comment wou]d. v btyaupertiuous— (by this >oan3 wavy thousands ul patients have been cured, whom he lias jifever.av'eirind never known) ; and it j* rdmed .on with such judicious supervisbn in these colonies, no single instance of accidental dUcui'ery . has. ever .yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are torwiii'deil in the sauiecarelul manner without a poscibilily ul ihe . O'iiouU of the parcels being disuoveitd, Plain utul clear directions uL-compuny these lati't-r, and a cure is t'hVtitod tviihout even t lie phyiciun knowing who is iiis pKiient. l\i Men and Women with J3roken«t!own Constitutiioiia, the JServou», the Debilitated, uiui all suUeriug fro;:) any Disease whatever, I)r h. L. SillTll'S pluc ol treatment com* mends 'itsell. ayoifliiig, as it dots, Iho mconveiiierifie'iind Vipense f a personal visit. DR. L. L SMITR, .- , Iba.iUQLLLNa STRIiET KA«T, „. i t '^ D . . .... MKLBOOJJMB. • (Latf thp|Re->i!lei»pe->i" the Governor.) THIS ADVkuTIuSIiMENT &HOULD BK 0-1 i'rfe FULLY 4'KAD-AND IJE MEM-BBKED BY kVE&YQXa LN» TfiKKSTIf-D IN FENCING. THEPATE^^QVAL SAMSON' FENCE WIRE Has now li.en lief >r' ; ihe public for fou year>s, and liuriilfif thfti, time 5000 TO>'S HA-yiE -fll^N SOL (living very yreat. Katisfaclion. in proof of winch we li>» <t numerous testimonials from iveli'knotru Colouists ; an.d the demand ilniiy iii(;icasiius4 to. < (tu^h; ijta patent, t.iia nun.erous Spurious Imi^ajti^? lia?e lately t»«4..n •»v/jduced ( in ;tli£. various market* of Australia an ( d' New ;/Zi!a|and| for the sole puruo^o of rlatuaniug (jia rep'itatioL Qt' the Patent Qyal Saiuson .Wii.o..'. Whs iate;itfd and iiilfodueefi-fpur, v , ; years a>«o 111 \ r ict"ria, JS evy^o 11 lh : Wales Queensland and JNew ZeHlH»dj;,and ibo principal claim set torch -was its bein^ lunde Oral to preven JVau;!. Yet, ii> the lave, ot tuese patents firms— nj«ny of respectable siaiKling lisyc, for the sake ot { pnl try eoinmi.-sioii. leul tlietuseives totlif introdiiulioa of varioun spurious imilat lions, which lender thcio liable 10 action at taw, and 'inuoyauce and uisappoiut .< to the users. , . -..,,,■ The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to <see tiiai each coil tieatf a tin tally thus : — ■ v tli PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIR/fcl IN OVAL J And.'tbePateutees' Tally orlradeMark m v ; E , IN °...I»LOCK. ' . " Al^anufucture'l by the VVbitecross Wire Company, Wurriugtou, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS j M'LEANBEOS. & RIGG, TMPOETEKS 99 ELIZABKI'IE STKKbT, MELfJOUKNJS SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate white* lies in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate .ingredients ami goes much lu'uer than roost washing powders It i« lugly recommended as a suit- und economical im ■••■ nd labor s 1

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1248, 21 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1248, 21 March 1883, Page 1

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