1 I, ' ''f \ r- 1 ■ 1 ■• • m.i'iir- 11 » ; ' 4 ; ■■ '■■(■■■■■'■■ r..:..- -^jpuijiii^ No ! _ce}.'. i; /",, "\ \\ '' j ' /' •' tiive's .of grnit' men sY peminli .us, ' r 'V . i ' i, Wi*'pii'ir^»iil*li J o!_r^livWßoblfiif'*4';' •;, , ' ■ fi'* •' iAild,'dipArHi)fir;W-Ve r^bWnuiU'Uß ur '; '^ ; p' ih-.-v J;_footp«iita'on-.vtW*in*iß?"oC'_ihißi9:C'i ' .i.fitlllKjabovft is yreadi .with; great inierpsfc ty -{•;'■■£• .'tbtousaij^ pj,y6_ttn«: ; nien v ;j|*(f^rt»pii<e^ 1 -tht-ni w^ith, Hope. <"or ; mr the bright jexiqoii ;of. ..'"rcuth'tYiere'w no such >ord as fail." '.' Lla* j. ' aiii many; tliis is cnrrecr.-^iitr'uS'withj'igard • i'f*>tlw-'=yodth whd has neve*'; abiiied' etrehgth-rand to the mail who has hot been ■■.-•-♦ pimjdoii's .<lAve.'.',j! ;. •. .: , • that, youth— to that man, who has. waited liis vigror, Who has yielded himself lip, 'to the tempor try sweet allurements of vice, who has given. unbridled license r t*jT his pas-^ aspirations ? What chauee of leaving hu ■>lb'ptptftirV r ; '6n' 'tHe'.sandV.of time? For him. _lAtfl i ''thi'reW nou'gbt brtt 'dark despair ancr : iai-lf'reni'o'acii; for adostlife. i ; - 1 ■j :/ FjpritVjtnan ;ootptpintß on thei .'/'sandsrflf time, he; mu^t, be .endowed, with I a,---1 stroiig "' brain'"' and' jaervo'ujj ' power. He^ must •1 p'6Bgfele'H i l.ouno*, 'vi.ffrcAis, he-lfehy Vniiid, i« . ibbdV— the poWer to edWceiVe--'' i flip jenpr *y- jJfl exfej-ute ! , <But look <0 : our [A u-^ralianj vpujh l... sw tl*,e . e*aae|at*>d .form, .' the vaonntvfook/tVie/iißtless hesjtating manlier, . f t he ' ri! 'ryous "diet rudC f the f' aebseletj's', almost ■ I Miotic ''expression*' Note' file demeiihdur And 1 Jeonivdrsution, andtheniayjls that'amah to' ': I v li*ay / e..A»»j lpotpriHts p?»..the. sayds/of.tiine. ; •■ ', : lip paxents, njpdical.me'i/aijd^eduoators of '" youth pav^BurtelM't' attention 'to this Bubl • 'jp*jt'"i» "''lDJ't-'ey ever' ascertain the' oa*B<* 01 . HUM Witiy ''l ! -^9 halving' Uone' 4b, do they (aa^ \ \ &;'*bictiißtinßel)'ofilduty::domandß)M»ee_ the ' ....--killed advjca:.#f : thp;ioedioal.ma«i, who has ..mir-Ui, t^is' brauoh.pf ,ii^3 protepsion. .hie par-;, ''ticttfar speeiauiv, whose life has tjeeii devoted ( 'lo; hel'reatmWt uf^tlftab'calßs r\ Iteader,/ ■■'what is yowr .u_!»w'er : ?'- lie: each one dirts wer 1 " 'or himself. Parents see their progeny, fading [ gradually, before their sight, nee tliein becpute einiiciated old young men, broken down in henlth, 1 enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of ;1 life- yet one wdr.d might save them, one ::<ROuiid 'and vigorous liealth-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment und continuous ; fupcrviiion of such cases 1 ;Wbu'i,in most irmtuiices, succeed, in warning .ptl' tiie inipendihg doom of a in'iserab'le.'aud . • gloomy ' l utu'rei 'and by appropriate treatnient . reatiore the enervated system to its natural ' vigor, and. epsure a jo.» ous and happy life/ \ '■' . .. . I>rX,. L. SMiril, of.tylelbpurne, has made.. • tne diseases of yimth^and those arising therd from liis 1 pe'ciiliarsiu'ly,: flis whole pro.es--1 rsional life -has' be«n especially devoted 'to ttie' [, itJ'Katmenfc r ;otfNervoui, < Affvotious- and: the ■ r ... J - iucidentul . t|o ; iUarried. Life, . , tlis I skill'isiavailaiiie to allrr-noinatter how intSy li'iiLclred'i or 'tiiousai'iua of niiles distant. . His . ' ''systeib' of cjilrr'espoli'ileiitie by "letter is how so" ' W«*ll orgauiaed and know)., thit comment ' |; .j*ould..b*<i superfluous — (by ;thia ; leans piany ' thousands oi. patients. have been cured, whom ; ' ho haa never seen nnd never known) 5 and it. 5,'; ieiiarticd-oii with such'ijudicious supervison^ tliiiti t hough 'he lias beeti practising : this" i branch ol; his profession ior tweutjvnx years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. VVli,e_ , Nlcdicines . are required, these are - forwarded in tiie 'same careful manner without '. a possibility 61 the .onlents of the parcels; < being, discovered, Plain and clear direoi ions t thesi* latfer, and a cure is efl-cted, without; eyeu the physician knowing .who ia, ' 'his'pM'tibiit.'' '." '','"' '. '■■.''.. X , '£tiffle& : and VybnletV with Broken-down' - .Constitutions,' the iftervous, the Debilitated, aiid all BulJ'urii|g ft'flui auy Diseasb wh^yerr DvJL.L.. sairill , S,..plac o| jtreat,me}i£eoi_«niehds n'sell, avoidiiigi.iw ' . i'^ _ does, I hp v lhoon- ( . ' Veni'enoe ahcr expense' f a"persbnal viiuV. i > -A&bu&tis-^':' -. : : I*- T^'f'i-'Kjo KBvms. ■» DR. L. L -'81__»^ *» '" .. ;■ » 18-,, COLUN- SU&EET BAST, ;.::; !:J . .; ). .... MIiLBQfJWM B. • (Late the Residence •>*" tbe Governor.) - • THIS AI) VEttTWi-iKiI.T; feHQULD V jik^OAiliJEtbLLYj.i-iEADi-ANDi^B ! ,MEMBI_BED BY EVERYON_S IN* - TEUKSTJJD IN FENCING. 8 -THE PATENT OVAL , , SAMSON PENCE Vfttiß .■■■'-.»_--__-____----- V 1 liiMiMi iHasootr.ibren. hef>n* the public fot tdu- : ,h-w. iyearsjaud d.uripß that time- i>i-. ! | j,,.tSQP0 ii TONS HAVE BEEN. 801/ . v.cry great satisfacUOtt, in proof or i which we hn'il numerous testimonials fr'^dt , iwe^hkno^h Colonists; and tlie detmjnd , ' , iiauieVdiu's Spurious Xniitationa<hi»ve, lately i - H_o U •tvjdueed in the various roarsets » ' {^' A uMla w __d ffl'bMS • Boieytitiio% - ! l>f "'aamiigHJjf W#rWpU«rYofc v otthe Pate-tOy-l tii«_io^ Wire^' r 4 r i/:t-TJpE?S_i_MaOT^ ,j *9f l !if~ la * l ~mP M *iP lll^ ia *^^ Was 'at«/r«ted nnd introduced four " ..years fifo m ; Victoria, New South' Wales Queensland and New Zealand; and the principal claim set tortli, was its being ihtide Oval to preven f-aud. Yet, i_ the tace of.'ih'ese patents' tirnis— many of re< apeciaiile'siauditig haye, for the sake "ol paltry commission, lent themselves to tlu i mtioduclioa of various spurious imi tat H tipus, which render them liable to aetioM at law, and inuoyance and aisappoiut to'tlie usrrs. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coilbearr a tin taWv thus :— r patent ova lsamson wfaic ■ IN OVAL; ' Aud.thePatentees'Tally or 1 rade Mark,' A •"- "':M-' B ; :'■■ ':;- : ' :: '" J Sj ; ■ , /.■ .... X-■ ■•'.iMi'. - ;| Manufactured by the 'Whiteb'robtf Wir*| r ; Oompany, Warrington, England ' t _.'• ii Prices Greatly Reduced , ADDBEfciS: - 99 , ELIZABErH sic_£__._V M^L--1 ' BOUiINE . n "..., ■.. ■ ~ '■■ ~; ~ ; * n QENIORS* WAS IIINd POWDER ■■ jo c ' ot,s n °t injure the most delicate white* y nes in articles waslied, is composed of the 1 most delicate ingredients and goes much v lutuer than most wasbiiig powders It is 1 J higly rcrommended as a sate and economical
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1284, 15 August 1883, Page 1
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