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,1 ■-:: .:u .;.. r--pubii6 i Nbticßs. ' -.' -)'■■ '"": ■■ '^ li:«> r ■ ' ■' ; -■ • • •t- iM;i'«yi'i.-':'.| » .•1t»l!'':' X, : :. :; :' ; ' ' "Jjives of 6reat men all remind us, 'p <f ■WtfWyMnre'd^liVSseublmiei .' I, And, departing, leave behind us'- s^,b£ on the B»nds of time." piTiP^)^ l ov « r .i»r rea I d ' with ri great invest bf r''>l.r \ thousands, J of young men. It inanii'eif'tHeW'willi Hortk, r Yol-i,y the bright le'xiom. oi -c nth there is no such word -as* 'fail. r'' J 'l\ 4 l, a'aximai^ tjiisr is correct,— is true with •> jgnrd' tplhe' youth who, has never abused His stretfgih-^arid to the 'man who has 1 not been •Vpawiop'e alave; I *).-!. _:V .o i ••■« ; ! M.vjii '• j . i;^)i^ft,^^Ht-xqiith;— rp,.thqt man v wh«y-hi>B waofed hi^ vjfro^jvvh.o: -boA.^jeldfir) himself' up f/- the ieiftb'OT:iry 'sweet ,aljjirementß .0/ v^ce, i ,'*f^l -^ .^UMMS^Cjoij-iifiifi^ it* ■ 81uTiB|'XO' ' lIMOESP9 r W^O^Vo' 11(168 B.rO^ DUv oaf A repro.nclt.v,)WnindtoPß c:>n he liave ? Whiit aspirations;?.,' j Wb J a.t,. i ohan'ce o f leaving tiix footpvintß 'qn 'the B»pds;pf time? Jfpr him, ' kla>! I ttie're J i» ppugh't b^t despair and self-reproa'cHTbr'a '■&*s 'tife. ;' ; 'V v ' (For ai man itp: leave' his ootprints on the : ,sar(dß|Pf time, ,he',nin?ti:b'e endowed with n | strong 1 brain and nervouij power. He, must • possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in j a healtf?/ b'ody^ttte^p'Owpr to' cdnieiTe-- | th"eL: ener .sy v> to execute! .But look at our ,[ ;Au«.t ( nil Tan Rgutl) ;V«n^? Jthejemuciated; foim, . tlie 'yacttnt |ook,'the lisUess hesitating manner, ' ' th : e lH'rvous^iciistrusi;, tlie ' senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and , ■ctfow^»irtlte l »wlnb r e«'i*«j'/aß* J tlA* : .8, iian to! , leave Ai* ipojprintsiCM/ the; sands* of time;.' ■ . „'| lj>Q, parentSj, ineclic^l menjia'idiedupatpr^ of ■ y pii tHV;piiy ! Bufflcient Vatton | tipn ( j \o y , s. üb- . -jr'eVr*'- ' iXft 7 itkj ' ' eVer ascertain tlie caase. ot t'WJs fclec-ii^i ttM I hU?ing f :dVne ! fo';'dtftW'(as ■ . tivstviet: sense 'of ''dutyo^dm'BtnU^fteek' the „ ) «yiledyad!jic.ei J «C i the.tii(je.di««l mHnrtwtlOThaa, juluc specialuy,; whose, life has been .devotee Wm'tiU ? !:I Kead | er.what 'ißiyVii£ ntu'Worh^ %c PtitiX'iine -'a'niwer 1 lor himself. Parents ale their prog'en^fffudin'g th,e;r vpjgliti, £f e^uein ib^cQißJe ) emaciated pld,.vouiie. ,nien, r bmketv.dpwn^inJ » ■iifdy'V^ >; ° neJi *P r(i: hi 11^ 1 naund^nS vigorous heal fcfWgi'vi rig WtUftf-frpiia i a mediqa^ Irian, (habituiatedtjto .the^tr«atni6rit", f ;an,d i cqntinu^ua.suporvisipji ;9,£f.Buo^j, t caßeß! 9 wouJ,in mostlnrtunces, succeed in warning 1 iiniieMiUf '(fltfoA.oY'tf'roiserarJl'e'anU >. I ; gloomy futoV'e, «nH %'ap'p 1 fbpVidte 1 Treatirieu t restore the enervated system. 4o its- natural vigqr, aud. ensure -a/jovous and happy life P l)i- •£. JI '&&{ mi, of Melbourne, has made " Itnedißegsttt^f (^bUth' J ftnd'kUb3e .arising therd ? from his peutiliaristildy.' Bis whole pro essional lif« has .been especially devoted to the ' trt-atment ol'.lfervpus Affections and the 1 Diaeoses incidental 1 J t6 Married Life. Bis skill Is available to ail— no mactier how mtiy . hundreds' 6V thpusa^da of miles'distant. His system of correspondence by le>tter is now so ' Well orgauised aiid known, taut comment ; would be superfluous— (by this >eaus many | ■ thousands of patients-have, beea:^rejd, whom ' . he has never«eea and, never knowo)j and it „ it carried o^\wjtli sqch^jucliciaus supervison I tbatvthod^hihe 1 has bSetpp^aotiafiig thia I branch of hiat^roflsSsion-for twtdty»isix yffars ' in these colonies, no auigle iustauce of acci- ' dental discovery has ev.er yet happened. When Mediclbes are ' required, these are . forwarded in the same oareiul manner without ' a possibility , of the 'contents of the parcels '■ being 'disepvered, PJain.aiid clear directions accompany tlieae latfer, and, a cure is effected without; ey'eni the phycicia'u knowing who is ' hirpjitient* : .; ■ To, Men; and Women ( wiih Broken-tJown ConsututioiiH, the Nervous, the. Debilitated, and alii Buffering from any D\aea»e whatever, ; Dr'L.L.SMirH'S plan 01 treatment com- ' imends itself, avoiding; as it' d«es, the" inconvenience and ,oXpeuse f a personal visit. >\ i APDBBBB— . „. ; . ... , ..' ■■■;:;"::'.DBi"-ii..'"L-fi]inTJa[ t 162. COLilNa STREET EAST. „ • "'*■' > ' V . MELBOOHNE. - ' ■ (Late tbe'Residence '>i the Governor.) THIS ADy,ERTISEMEiNT bHOULD BE CAREPTJXLY EGAD AND R& MEMBERED BY EVERYONE IjN« TEUESTED IN FENCING. ' TH^ PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE . Has now been before the public for fpu.< : years, and during that time' 5600 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL Giving Very great satisfaction, in proof of which we hold numerous testimonials from well' known Colonists ; and the demand ' ' daily 'increasing to sucil an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitati6na have lately b«ej*. i( nyoduced in,: the various, markets of 'Australia and New Zealand, for tlie \ sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. Was 1 atented and introduced four years 'agio' in Victoria,' Ne^w South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made, Oval to preyen fraud. Yet, in the face of these pateuts firans — many of re< spectable standing haye,- for the sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to t'lu introduction of various spurious- imitat tions, which render them liable to action at law, and -muoyance and uisappoint to the users. ■ •> • . • The public when purchasing, are there fore* cautioned to see that each coil bear* a tin tahv thus :— PATENT OtfAL SAMSON WIRE in ovali ; '..'■■:-■■ And^he Patentees' Tally orTrade Mark M B ■/.-: ■■ E ■■;■■■-. IW »_DI.OOK. Manufactured by the Whitecroas Wire Company, Warrington, England, Prices Greatly Reduced ; ADDKES3: M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGG, , 9 9 ELIZABEi'H SriiEET,, MEL- .'. BOUKNE ; ! SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure, the most delicate white nes in articles washed, is composed of t h , uiOßt delicate ingredients and .goes muo t iutuer than moat washing powders It h higly recommended at a sale an q ecouomi ■ m nd labor 8

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1316, 29 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1316, 29 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1316, 29 October 1883, Page 1

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