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Public Notices, . '• ' | t," Livei» of gretijt men.all rominil. us, : We (-an inako our liyeSjSuMinie ; \'. -Ain\ t depnrting, leave behind.us. ; ',' ' Pootprin'tß o>) the Bands of v h'uiß." .I'^ {.. -• ;.' -.(: ;n:'> '111 '■■ '! fil\7 i'-!i' ■ M rin4l,E. above }? re^d,.with I gr^aj; i ,inh,ere,st br ' .l T ;.';..p> o P^fVß,of;^ I tlip'iri ,wifh " 116pe, jor iii tlie bright lgxjigim ol ,ic)utii'tUfere .iajnosu'ch" wprtf H8 f (^il. ; Llus ! s'a\ in'Wiliy, < tl^'(B f bniV^eitr^is^ru^'W.i^n_' •• jijjrHid 'to' mV youtfj "wKb J .l«'aß ! nevei* Abused : his strength — and to the mitn who has nbt been ' passion's slave." Bli( to tlnit youth— to that man, who h*s re fUji|j_ v . i ff or '> hiid yfelded hTrrtself 4lg sions, to'liim 'tlie abovß?iin«B are but asji ■ reproiich. rWlitit Hope !c»h he have ? What aspirations? ; What clmnce, of leaving his footpiims on »the sand» ot tiuie ? For him, uliiij! there iM.pousht but dark despair und .Bell>rei)r.oac'u,/b^.a lost <{/c;, .;=,', For a man to. Jeav.e his on the 'sand's of type.,' lie nuii»t. be, endowed with a strong brain jan«l nervop" power. Jfc{e must 'possess a f sound,, vi^orpuSi'liealtliy mmd, In 11 liesiltuy. 1 body' { — the pbwpr to conceive— the enerz^, .to execute! But lopk. at .our Australian youth ! See the (a'miiciated form, ■flier vacant look, the listless liesitating'manner, 1 the n; v rfou9 'distKiist,' tlie' 'seiiseleitf,' I ' almost idiotic expression* Note his demearioUr and coiivtir'siiiion, unil then say, Is that a man to leftve Aw tootprints* on the sands of time. [;'J3b parents, medical men 'aid educators 'ot •youth 1, flay sufficient attention to : .this B,ub-i jpct?,, Dojthey . ; , fever iasobrtara the. cause ol this decay; and haying done ho, do (^y|(as' ,* : strict,, sense-, o^J|uty,< : 4 em and*)i!^ek \t\\f v .skilled adv^e'Otjthe*', medipai man, ,^^9 jlias made this branch of, his . proJ.^psipn.Jii^ p*£' j ticalur speciality, whose Hie has, jbeen.dejdted , to !he' : jtreatiiient of .thesoQases 1!^ ii^eaflijßj', Wliat iß'^o«>* unKw'«r ? ' Lec'eii^h-'dne aijsw^r^ or himself,, Parents see 'tHeir' ( ptpgea^ ; , gr'idpdly ; before' their 'si^hti .kee' theW becoule ' eniociuted old ' ybuiig ' lnen^ ; BYp'fcen dfiw.rt In'" hedlth, enfeebledV unfitted 1 for the"' battle Wfi life; yet di)e word mighli f rsaVe ll tli l e'hl, } pire} sound und vigorous health-giving leiterfYrofn a medical man, habituafed id the and continuous ' supervision of jßUchftvoaseß; jWOu' J, in most itiitufnces/ succeed iri.jiwiuiitgoil tiie impending doom of a (niiserttb;^ glpotuy future, and by appropriate treatment} restore the enervated system to its natiirai, vigor,, and ensur,e ajo>ous.and ( happy 'Hie.; "*''" l)rL+fo ajt/lXfihtpt Mel.bpurnei has made the disease* of youth and those, arising. thpi-d > from his peculiar study. His whale protes--sional life has beuii especially devoted to the ; treatment of Nervous Alfectinus and the Discuses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to uHt— no matter how mi ly hundreds or thousauda ot miles distant. .If is ■Bys'Win of correi'pomlenooby letter is now so iWelli orgauiseil duel knowh, th.it ct/inment would bo superfluous— (by tliis leans many .; tholwands ol patients'have been cured, whom never known) ; and it vaii^eivißpn that though he has-, bfee'n praotisiug jthis branch off his, profession ifor tweu.ty«sii' yedrs in .'these colonies, no single instance of aooidei.tal discovery, had, ever yet.. happeMe*d. When Medicines required, these are forwarded in the saiiiecareiut manner' without a possibility of the^. routeiits of the. parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these' iatforV and a cur,eis elected without even the physician knpwnig who is his p»tient. ... . • i : > To Men and Women with' Brokeb>£own Constitutions, the .Nervous, the' '.Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, I)r L, L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, us it dobs, the; mcouvenience ; aud expense fa personal visit. , ADDKE3S „ . .;-.'•■••.-• ; DR. L. L SMITE; • ,..-. ; ! 18^, UOLLINo STttliJfiT EAcJT. ..!. :(Late the ResMence ••« tlie Goveruor.) ■ • ' ■ * ' • ■ : ' -' THIS ADVEIfridKMEiSIT bHOULD BE QAjitEFUfiLY ' JREAJ) AiVD HE mejvibeiVed ' bj. everyone iishTEKESTJfD IN 'FENUIN tt. ,THE PAT #ST; OVAL SAMSONi rFENOB WIRg Has now bt;en t>et\>n 1 lie public for t'ou years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE B KEN rfOL GiViny very great satisfaction, in proof of which we h>> (1 numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious-Imitations have lately ha«n. «n/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL ofthe 1 Pateut Oyal tiamson Wire. •-•' { ; THE SAMSON WIRE Was lat en ted mid introduced four years ago id Victoria, iVew t>outh \Vlles Queensland and New Zealand; and the principal claim set torch was its being made Oval to preven Hiud. Yet, ib the face of these patents firms — many of re. qpectable $iauding haye, for the sake ot I paltry commission, tent themselves totlw I lutroductioa of various spurious imitaf I tiona, which render then liable to actioi* at law,' and uauoyuuco and utsappoint to tlie users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil beuir a tin tally thus :— PATENT OVALSAiYESON WIRE IN OFAL J And.thePalenteea'Tallj orlradeMark iVI ii E IK °_DI.OCX. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDJBESd: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGGr, TMPOETEKS 9 9 ELIZABETH STIiELT. MELBOUJRNE SENIORS' WASffINO- POWDER does not injure the most delicate whi c nes in articles washed, is composed cf b. most dflicate ingredients and goes mv c lutuer than most washing powders It higly recpmmended as a sale an d ecauom in ud labor b

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1333, 7 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1333, 7 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1333, 7 December 1883, Page 1

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