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I ; Pubh'o Hotices. ' ,' 1 ' j "VLtyes of, great men aIL r>mihd us, '" ; W^'c'an nilife'e our live 1 * subliinu ; I ! : ';. And, d<'pnrring,ieaVe behind us : Footprintb on the sands of time." THE above is read with great interest b* jthousanrts o f young mep. It inspirei I thcrri with HoPB, for iv the bright lexicon o cuth there i» no sudh word, as fail, lla* sa3 Imany,1 many, this is correot,'— 'is truVWilh Vjgai-d to the yputh who has. [ never; abused b 1 !* stren^h-rraiiji to the man, who; koajio». been 1 passion s slave." , „.' ,- ( ' ■ . , ; IBtjjMrthAi; tbtn'nt i; m«n, whohai wasted hi^viirdi-.wlfo has yielo*e r d hinilsislf up ' i'_JJhj^tfJtoportryi.Bwe«'t! allurements -'OFti'ite, who has giyen unpvidljed license tv his pussions./to him the, above lines, are but us a reproach.' WjiaV 11 ope c.in he have f « ,Whut aspirations ? w VVnkt ehfrice" of ; ; leaving 'lib lootptints tm'Uhe sands of time P ' Fot- hitn, alus! there «h; n6ugHt but; dark despair and self-^eproaob, foi\ a^ lost life. „).■;•; i.i? - -' ■ Fora man to leave his ooliprints jon^the ia'tids of time, he niu«t' be endowed; witn' a strdiig T brain 1 ahd 1 hervduft 1 p'ovirerl ' He "must posses* aiouhd.itiiioroiiß, 'h'ealthy uiindi'in a ■ healthyobodyi^TrfehelpownriOto r ebni^iV(ji"Ttfhe ener.ijr, ( %o, execute, Jjjßut jlook,,at our A u->t lulian youth i ace the (emaciated- form, I he Vacant lboki'th^ lisklcss hesitating 'miin'niir, the n.rTouH : d^n.'»t; the een^l^s I , ' Ulmokt idiotic exprefsiou. - % Note/ his demeanour and conversation, and .then »ay, Is ,that a map--to leave A»»' •oot^ribts 6H Ae; Vand^ of time. ' Do pa rents/ medical men' a>id' edudatbrs'o! youth puy Bufßoient )altentiW;tO ) UhiS' iub-i jeet ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ' ot this decay ; and haying done .no^do they (as v strict .sense of duty demands) ceek the skilled advice of the' nieclicai mah;'whp| has made tnis branch of hrs tprblession his'pnr' ticttlar speciality, whofte life hai been devoted .10 he tteatment of . th^so case's. P Keud'pr what is your answer ? Lee -each one answer ''or himself, Parents see their progeny fading gridually' before their sfglit, Veetubin become emaciated old young men, brokeii down iv' health, enfeebled, Unfitted fo> the battle oil life ; yet one word : might; ; save , them. , one «oiind itiid vigorous heaitb-giving letter. Iroiu a medical ' nan, habituated to the* tiva, ment and continuous •fupe'r vision of -siich- ; cases wou' J, in most instinces, succeed in warning pti t>ie impending doom ol a niiserub^e and glbbmy luture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its nuturat Vigor, and ensure a jo< otis and happy' life DfL.L. SMiril!, ofMetboUhle.'hasutade the diseased of youth aiid those tfrisi rig tberd from his peculiar study; Bis whole pro £*- sional life has been 'devoted, to. the ■treatment of Nervous ' Aftl-clious and the Disestei ' incidental to -Married Life. ilis skill. i». available tp,ull— no ina»ter. ; ho W fin* >j hut.drud» or thousa.nda ot tniles distant. , ili/ system of correspondence by letter is now so wpIT orgauised aiid known, ' that coniiiient' 'would be superfluous*— (by this' >eaiis tiia'ny thousands ul. patients have been cured, 1 whom p? dainerf on wilu.such judicious supervt^ou that' though he hiw been practising this brunch 6r lifis'prbfe'ssidn for tweiityUix yeaf^; in tliese colonies, no single lMStaiiceof accii--deiital discovery; has ever yet -happened*' When Medicines, .^are/i required,, these, forwarded iii tlie sain^carefulniaiiiier without a possibility of t'E U • odients of the purnels j being discovered, Plain aud clear direct ion* 1 accompany theae latffer, and a cure is ett"«ted without even the ;: phy-it)imi knowing who is bi» patient. ; j , To Men and Women with BrokenVCown; Constitutions, the Nervous, ih«' Deb'ilUikked, and all suH'enng frdin any Disertiie wiut^Vei J , ! Dr L. L. SillTH-'fJ plac oi treatment coin* mends itsell,^voiding, as it- does, jhe lnc^ii-f yeniehce and expense f a. personal visit. *i| dr. £PtPgtfi#ii^ '«» 18a, COLLINa STREET ifiAST, . ■ai&liVr.if:,-,.., ■.■:■-. ' : 't1& |(liate the Residence! 'it the (Joverubr.) ' ■ ■'■& ' hcl: — — '■ ■■■ ; - ; ■■>■<■-■■ THIS ADVKUTISEMEtVf oHOULD HE CUiEFULLY. JREAD AiND HE M^MBEHED BY EVEltYOtfr; IJS'^EKESTKI) IN FENCING. •j;!J " • ; ______ ... .'. ■. • JJJ ! THE PATKNTOVjAiL FENCE IWIR^g lias no* been bet'*r<- the public for fou years, aud duriny that tifpe • 5000 TON S HAVE B KEN SOL (riving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we bit <i numerous testimonials from we'll'known Colonists; and the demand daily iucreasin^ to Huehaa extent, tiia numerous Spurious ImitaltODS uuffe lately b««a n\/jduceo* in the various mUrkeis of Australia aiki New Zealand, '■ for the sole puruo.se of damayinp the repatatibi. ot the Patent Oyal JJHiuson Wire.. ' THE SAMSON WIRE Whs i atentßd >md iiitroduced tour years ago in yicWik, JNevv f«outb vVales Queensland and New Zealand; and the principal claim set loich was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face of thestt patents firms — many of respectable standing have, for tbe sake ot paltry commission, lent theinseivea to tin i introduction of Various spanous laiitaf I tions, which ieuder them liable io uctioi* at law, ami isinoyauce aud uisappoiut to Ihe users The public when purc'hanin?, are (here fore cautioned to see that each coil U-afV a liv tally thus :— PA iENT OVAL SAMSON WIUK IN OVAL ; AndjtbePalentees' Tally orlrade Mark M ii B I» \ DLOOK. Manufactured by tbe Whitecross Wire Company, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, 99 ELIZABETH STUEhIJ MfiL. BOUHNE -■ ■ ' ■ — —- - — : ■ SENIORB' \VABHINGr PoVdER does not injure the most delicate whi « nes in articles : washed, is composed of h j wi/st delicate ingredie ts aud goes mu.-h I luiuer than luost washing powders It j higly recommended as a sale an o econom oi udJabor «

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1324, 16 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1324, 16 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1324, 16 November 1883, Page 1

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