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I PuKlo Notice J, .1 , . — _ — ■ : : - i •' Liven of grrt.at.meu all remind us, J j We run ntuke our lives sublime j i ,\'«'l, departing, leiivo behind us I "Footprint." oh the 8;in>l» of limtr, 11 THKii»J»vfl id read wild great interfist by tlioHMainis o f youiiß men. It inspire* ttipnv with llofr, for i j the bright lexicon of "cuth there is no such word us fail. 11-wJ !«»} inuny, this is onrrect, — in true with » jgiird to* tho youth who has never abused his <?tr.'Hg!U — and to tlie man who has not beon 1 uns.iion's hlhvo." Hiu to U»ut youth— to that man, who has wftpf^d lit« »'<»?<>'•, Who Una yielded himenlf up »n .ihe temporiry Bwe^t^luremenfa ol vice, who hni yiveu unoii<J|eflr. -Hcwnw ty hiai p«B- , reprriJoTV? 'WflUt' HOflTeWne 'ltttTJl' 'WfiSt ai»jiiratibiifl P SVlmt ohunce of leaving hvt jootpiiins on the Hand* ol time? if or him, ah.-! theriMii nought but dark despair and s"«]f-recronoii for a lost life. For a imm to leuva hiu -'ootprints on the i jfind* ol time, iie nui >t be endowed with n strong brain an* nt*rvoue power, ife must pos«en? » euu'id, viaoroua, healthy mind, in |h ht-alniy body— tho powur to conneive— 'the en^r-y U> exeeutel Hut look at our Aii<«rnli.»n" voulh I Wee th» enmciiUed lortn, . Hie VHcmt look, ih*l>Htlf*s hesitating uiannor. J tl^ ii-.-rvoiis dmirurtt, tlie st'iisek'Sd, ulaiost ! iiiiolie L'jcpivsßion. Note liia demeuuour and ! i?anvort">iion,nii i th«n say, Is lh»t tt man to I It-ove his iootpriiitii on the amids of timo. i>« purentH, tnndicui men and educator* of yowfh p«y pufflcieut attention to this »übji el ? ho they ever ascertain the cnuas ol tWis decay ; and h»vin>» done no, do they (as v strict Bi-nse of duly deinandn) peek the t>billed advioe of the inedioal man, who has inmle tni« branch of hid proies^ion his parrießinr spccialsiy, whoso life has been devoted :10 -lio ti-eutment of theno o:we« P Kp;id«r wha» ie yow an>wer P hoi each one anuwer j ior himei If. A'ui'oi.ts see their progeny fading grtduully before their bightf >»cc them become ! enmciuted old young n»en t broken ttown in | licnhli, eiileebied, unfitted for the battle of tiff? j yet one word uiight save thorn, one •uii mi nml vigorous health-giving letter from a nifciicul rtitn, b.-ibitimred to the trcatniont nnd continuous «Tipervwion of Btioh eases wou'-i, in inot>t inotunoes, succeed iv warning Otf lite impending c'ooui ol' v miuerublo and gloomy luiure, and by appropritUo treatiuent restore (he cinvvittfd BytMmn to its nuturol vipor, and ensure ajo/ous and huppy life. l)r 1.. h. sJMIL'H, o( Moibourno, has made the dUeiisiv of youth and thosfl arising therd ! ftum liin pi-euliarßLudy. His whole proiesi bional life has tieeii espneinny devoted to the iiviuiiu-m. »( Nervous AtfVeUoiirt uud the I)iK»i:neH incideiitiil to Married Jjife. Uiis *ki\l in HWdilivbie to all— no mutter haw mb'ty ; lan drt-d' or thouaandu oi milt<s dUtaut. ilis ! svß'.eni of covrcpoiiiUiiice by letter is now co i WiHl oiguuisud and known, tbftt comment i would be superfluous — (by this letins many j thousands oi patient* have Ween cured, whoui,, j he has n^ror seen md never known) ; and i it i ib rumed on with such .judiuisuß supervision ■ J tj|«t though he haft, been- pruotising ttiitr jijeital "discovery hus t>ver*yet happenecl. iViifiv Aieitiemed uro required, those are ! lorwiii'deii in the suihe estroiui maiiner without a poMtbiliiy of ihe ;o:iu>jit3 of the pareela being discovered, l'lain unit uldur directions j ni't-uuipuiiy ihv»u lulfer, uud a cure is ell*'cieil | even tho nlijMi'ciau kuowi'ig who is ins patient, 'Jo .'i)en and Women wih Brokon«uo«v» Const ihil ions, Mia .Nervouu, the J.'ebtliuted, u.cti all riuttcrin^ (.ovu any Diseut'e whatever, )>r UL» 3M till 'is pluc' oi troalinent couioienii* it*elf. uroiding, ub it doeß, she incouTciiience uud expeuao 1 v personal visit, A ooaGStj— DR. L. L SMITE, JbiS, i/OLLKSa sntliKT JfiAST, ! JIKLBOUkHB. ! (liAte thf lii»;»tipJ>CH '»»' the Govururt' 1 *) Tills AI)VKJtTXiSIiM.KNT &HOULI) UK OAnK POLLY &KA.D AND II iL MIIMDKBEI) BX KVKRVOIN'ft iNTSKKtfTttD IN FKNOING. THE PATKST OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRg H&Hito>v h<-r>n bet' 'ii< the public Cor I'ou 3't'itr, and during that time 6000 TONS HAVE BKKN SOL Giving very j^reiil Kati.sfticiion, in proof of whic'ii ws it.t il numerous testimonials from weM-kiiown Colonists; and tho demand uaily increHsmx to hueh nu extent, tlia mt.i.erotia Spurious Imitations have lately b«vu •ivoduct-d in the various raarketM of 1 Aimmlia aud iSfew Zeulund, for the sole purpoHO of dama^K tl»o reputatiou of tUf Patent Oval Smuson Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE \V»s ; aieuteil mid introduced lour years ago m Victt.rin, iSew t^oulh Wales Vjui-entiluuit Hinl New Zeaiund ; nnd the principal niaiin set torth was its bein* made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, \u the {see u\ »,iies« patents firms— -many of re« Bpecfnblu Hiaudiu^ haye, for the »ake of j..il try com mission, lent themseivea to th< nttroiiuotio.i of varioitH Kpurious imitaS uuns, which render the.n liable to action in law, and inuoyuactJ aud uisappoiut to the users. The publio when purchasing, are Ihore (ore cautioned to see that each coil Lear? a tin tally thusi— PATENT OVAL SAMSOiS WIRE in oval ; Aiidjilietfalenlees'Talij orlra4e Mark M B I B IK o.JDIOOK. iVlanufucture4 by the Whitecross Wire , Company, Warriugton, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKES3 » i M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPOKTEES <)9 ELlZAßiini STUKKT, MELJ3OUUNE SEiS'IORS' WASIILNQ POWDER dota not injuro tlw most delicate white* lies in arttdes washed, is composod of tho most delicate ingredients and goes much lutucr than most washing powders It is higly recommended as a Bai9 an<i economical im td labor 8

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1255, 6 April 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1255, 6 April 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1255, 6 April 1883, Page 1

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