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; ■ Pub'io Notice. j •' Lives of prent men nil. reiniiH-us, ! We c:tu n«iike oar live* suMi.-iif ; Am!, diMMrtiusf. leave h^iiind us ■ ' Footjiriut). on the s:iml* of ti'ii :•." mli K above, ia read witli'sfreat -interest by I tii'in-iiivls ot yomi!» uien. ft inspia 1 * them with Hoi'B. t'ovi< the bright lexicon 0? ••culh tliere i", no such word .is tail. ll.is! i rim many. tli ; s is c-nrrecr.— ia true, with "jgarH to' the youth who !>as never abused his ativnirili— and to the man who has not been I ' |)ilS»ll)ll S !.|!IVH. I |{vi M lli»t you'h— to thnt nuin,, who has [ wtntHd his visror, who has yielded himself up to the teinpor ry sweet allurements' ol vice, who lvi« "ive'n unoridled license tv hid pasr 8io)i!«, 'o hiD the üb'>ve lines aru hut its a ti!"(;irations ? \Vhllt chiince of leiyvin^ Hl9 lontprinis on the sand-, ol time? For him, ;ii.i>! tlure i" iioiifflit but dark despair and sell-fein'ouen for a lost life. For a nimi to leave hit ootpvints on the sa:id-< of Ji'ile, he unit be endowed with a : strong brain an 1 iifrvou* powt'-v. Me must ! purfeear a sound, viuoioii.*, healthy int'tri, in ia 111-all uv body — the p'Mvr to conreive — the- em-r'y to execute! Hut look at our Au-tiulian voutli ! ace the eHi:te>ated iorui, . the vi.c.nit look, llu i listless hesitating iuunn<tr, .'the 11 rvnui distrust. • the .senseless, almost ' nlioti« expression. Note Ui^ demeanour and . - (•i>i.v.f,rnHiiuii,Hii>i ihi'i*' nay, I* that a muu to I li-aye hi*, ootj/riiit:* ci the sand* of time. , J)o parent's, medical men a>id educators of j youth |i«>y sufficient attention to this sub-ji-(-t ? i)o they ever ascertain the ciuse ol j ibis dei-ay ; aiid liHviu» done no, do they (as v. *t:iot Wnse of duly dfiuauJs) >e«k the skilled advice of the medical man, who has in ide tftis branch ol hi* pro ession his parlicular sppi'ialiiy, whose lile has beeu devotei' .10 he tieutmeiiC of these eases ? Reader ; what is i/our answer ? Le: eac'.i one answer 'or hiinsi-lf, j'urents see Mien' progeny lading gruluully before their sight, see tliem be'coine e-tnacia'ted old younj: nu'it, broken down in lieahn, enfeebled, unfitted lor tile baUle of lil«?; yet one word niis»ht save them, one »a-.iiid anrt vigorous bea.t)i»^iring letter trom ii medicHl nan, habituated to the tivai incut I and continuous supervision of such cases wou' J, in mo*t instances, succeed 111 warning oit t.ie impending doom ol a miserable and uluomy tuutre, and by appropriate treatment restore tlie enervated system 10 its natural vigor, and ensure a jo'Ous and happy lile iJr L. fj. .SMLLIi, ol Me-boume, has made t-l>e diseasi-s of youth and t hose arising theril f rum hit* peculiar sluiy. His whslu pranssional liie has been espe<i.illy devoied to the triHtnu'iii ol Nervous All'iciioiis an. l the Diseeses iiu-ideuial to Married I.rfle< His I skill is A^ailabifc to all— no matter how rany I Inn drcd« or llutUiandu ol miles distant.. His I system of corre.-poiiueiioe by letter is now so I Well organised and knowi., th.t coiument would bf. superfluous — (by this 'eaus many thoiMinds oi patients liavu been cured, whom I he has never" seen md never known) ; ami it - i ;:• i-uiru'M on with such •jU'Jiwotw-^upTJTVrniir j thiit though he h*s s been practiaing this . branch ol his profes-iwi ' for 'iWwity^su years 1 in ihese colonies, no single instance oi' acui* I dental discovery has ever yet happened. I When Medicines are required, these are lorwurdeJ in the saiiiecaii'lui manner without v pui^ibililv oi the ouier.ts of the paivels bi-ins; (Jiscuveriid. Plain aiul ctaur direction* I aL-couiiiaiiy llie?e laller. and a cute is ell^eied nitliuut e\en the pby-k-.an knowing who is his [ji'liem. To Alen a*3d Women wi'h Bi'okeu-i'owu Constitution*, J.he jNe;-vou», ilie Debiiiluied, iiiui all siuii'viiig fVoiu any JJiseaee whatever, ])i- L, L. SMiTli'S plau 01 treatment com* inciiils ifowl;, avoiding, as it doe?, : he inconvenience and expense i a personal visit, .ADDHESS — DR. L. L SMITR, lsa, COLLIN.3 SlHuiir iiAST. MKLiiOUiiiSE. (Lrfe »lie Re<i le.tiCH •»!* the Goverun".) 1 H ls A i) V l-; K Tlcili Al K -NT & H O U LI> MC\ I J Ii F L T L L V II !•: AJ) A.N D H K AI E MB K H K D BX I : V K K XOS £ I.N - -TEKKSTFJ) IN FENCLN'Cv. • THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON ■ FENCE WIRE lias now liren i>ef«rf the public tor I'oUyear*, »ud durinu tlito time oOUOTOAS HAVKBKEN iOL •••iriim very sfreiil salislnction. in proof of wlnc'.i m« hu U numerous testimonials fVtom weii-known Colonists; and tlje demand itHily iiicreusin^ to such au extent, tiia numerous Hpuiious lmitations h;ive lately liuuu M^/jduced in the various maikeu of a (i.si ralia nnd x^'ew Zealund, tor tlio sole purpose of da'.uagiufi ttie reputation oi Ihe Patent Oval riamsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs .a*ente.d wild introduced lour years tt^o m Viet'-iia, JNewtSouth \\'ales Queensland mid New Zealand ; ami i hu principal ciumi set toith was its beiu^ made Oval to preven t-aud. Yet, ii. the face ot Uiese patents tirinx— tuuny of re» spec'uble standing haye, f.n- the Hake ot pa i try comiin.v<;ioii, lent themselves toclu iutru(iiiutiu.i of varioiiH spurious imitat dons, whu-li le.ider ihe.u iiable 10 actio»* at Ihw, and i:iuoyauce and uisappoiat tv the ustrs. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bear? a tiu tally thus : — PA TEN TO\rALS AMSO N W I R K IN OVAL ; A ud.l he Patentees' Tall} or 1 rude Mark M JJ * I . IS \ DX.OOK. Afanufaciure'l by the VVhitei-ross Wire Company, Wamugton, Etighind Prices Greatly Reduced ABDRKSS: , M'LEAN BROS. & RIG&, IMPORTERS y9 K L I Z ABE f H ." SC B ii XT. -M EL- . HOI'K.NK SKNIOHS 1 WASHING POVVDiSR does not injure t lie moot delicate white* in-<» in artit'Jes washed, is compo^.j of the mi ft delicate ingvedie -ts and goej much 'ir tier than mo.<t washing powders Ie ia higiy ro.'ounnoncled »s a eaiv utin cuunoiaicul vi 11 J iubor b

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1256, 9 April 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1256, 9 April 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1256, 9 April 1883, Page 1

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