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1 Public Notices. i . : !__ — I j " Live* of pri'|»t. ni/i; ill! remind us, j . We run ii'i>lt.>. our l.ivep sublime ; 1 And, ili'pnrhne, ii»hv(» bp'mnl in». . j Fo6tprinl» oh of 1 iin«." T[l I? nhrtve ie wild with great interest- b} " MiousumisVn'i young.' m«n. v Tt in^pire^ I them wUh">VpP^. /orin ; tJ»e,br,it»ht lexicim o" ciirh tliere f U ..no such, word) us tail. llus! sa\ many, tliis.is correct,— js t'ruw with ■: jjjiird' to" the' ybat'h'wh'o' V»d.s ; 'iieyer abused his strength— and td-'the man who has not been ]' piissionVfilav.e.*"! :■■'.'■' ■ '")••'■ • ; 'V • . l?ut. to; »hi|t ( ,yo|ftli-fT»,9't.hat man, wjio ; has wai-tvd his vipov, Wlio,hn8 ri yielded.himßHif up to tha tempor ry 'sweet nllureirieiits of vice, who Inis {jiven iihoridlod license to his passions.to htm the ttbOve lines hro but us a repcoiKtli. What Hqpk <;un, lie hay*.?- Whnt Ws(fyprHHjir?n; th% rfa^tv^rtffljf ? Kor; hmi, I {din* !' tht'ria tit T»4ff«tKf.-'-ft.iit diirfc;deap»nr%iid I self-Teproacii'/o*- U lost Iffi " ;^i{ For a man' to leave mi* > -ootj>ri»i t*.;oo l|ie sands of "time, he mustTjJe, endow'ecj jnit)) tr \ strong brain .ami nervous power. He must possess a sound, viijorous, Jieal'thy inii)d,.-i« if ' healthy body— thS pbwi>r. : ;t6'' c6hceiv"e'-rr r MieV : - r ene'r»y' to execute! ' Bu^'lbdfc'ut jJui' 'Ati-t.Milian youth?' Seethe emaciated for'ui, the vii : oiitit'|ook, the listles^jiesi taring raanbdr, the ii.rvou.si dislruat, .th^ senseless, almost idiotic cxpresbion. ' Note his demeanour and convcrwuibiiitind'tliei) «aT,Ta that a man tor leuvti his loot prints en the stmds of time. | Do purents, medical men and edudators of youth ptiy sufficient attention to this subject P Do they ever ascertain the cause ol this decay; and having done ho, do they (as v striot sense of duty demands) peek the skilled advice of the inedioal man, who has made this branch of : .his. profession hi» particular specialiiy, wlipselile has been devoted to .lie tieatriienc of tlieso cases? Header what is^</«r unswiir? Ec; each one answer ior himself, Parents see their progeny fading' gr idually before thefr sight, see' them become "tsirniciiitesi old young men, broken .down in, ± liealVh, enfeebled, unfitted for fhe .battle of life;. yet. one word,, might suyq tlflmi, one >i|fttind:in'd vigorous health-giving lefter from f|tinedicai nan, habituated to the tfeati'bcnt 'and-toon^linuous eupervidion of such, cases •-■ Wipu.'. jkfoi'mpst in«fcinces, succeed .iii^wa.WHi^ 1 ' ''oli^tife- impending doom of a' raiseruble and : gloomy future, and by appropriate tre^tmeiit restore the enervated system to. its naturalvjg^ojr'/anS'eii'sure a.jo» ous aiid jhappjf 'lila. j, o)r L. ii. . is iVJ. Il'H ,0* Mcl bourne, ,h.»s?niade .• the disouae's'rtf'.youtli'und those uriaiiig thord frtiih I'mh 'peculiar sWly' B is whole p'roiessionbliifs has been eipecihlly devoted to the treatment of: Nervous Ati'eotious and the Discuses incidental to Married; Life. i Hisskill is available to all — no matter how mt iy hundreds or thousanda ot miles distant. His system of correspondence by N letter is no|y so • Wfll orgauiaed and v ktiowii, tfii.H;'. 'cfift'iii^t would be superfluous-flby t)iifi;{i6u;.is tnniiy thousands gl',p^iffJtßf)4^T^f.^*W cured;, whom he has.^. lve.ver'i| e^ :;^^[ iVgWv known) ; and it mytpervi-'PH,* in these colonies, no single instance of accidonttil discovery bus ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are lorwuided in the siinie careful manner without a possibility of the . onteLts of the parcels being discovered, Plum and cloar direciions accompany these lutltr, and ;i cure is ell-cied without eyen the pbyician knowing who is his pittient. To Men aiid Women wiih Broken«t!o<-vn Constitutions, the JServoua, th« J>ebilit>ited, and all sullering IVotn any Diseuee whatever, Dr L, L, aMITH'd plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, ■ lie inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. -ADDKBSS — DR. L. L SMITR, 162, UOLLLNa STHIiET EAST. MKLBOOHNIS. (Late the Besidence -m the Goveruor.) THIS ADVEKTItiEMKiNT &HOULD BE GMtILFULLY ltliAJ) AND UK MEM6EUEU BY EVEKYO.Nc: IJSm TEIiESTKDIN FENUIiStT. :. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now. been bef'r»- Uie public for fou years, and during that tioio 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN BOL Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we ho d uumerous testimonials from well'knowu Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to hucli an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately baen *u/jduced in the various markets of Australia and .New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damagiuj,' the reputation of the Patent Oyai Satuson Wire. T&E SAMSON WIRE Was talented Hiid introduced four years ago in V^ictMriu, JNew South V\'ales (Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set torch was its being made OVnl to preven f-aud. Yet, iv the face of these patents firms — many of re« specfable siauding huye, for the sake ot pultry commission, leut themselves to the introduction of various spurious imita! tions, which render die. a liable 10 actioi* at law, and inuqjjiuce and disappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see tiiui each coil lyeittf a tiu tally thus : — Pa lENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN oval ; And|thePatentees"Tally or'lrade Murk M li R IH °. DLOCK. Manufactured by the Whitecrose Wire Company, Warringtou, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKESri : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGO, TMPOKTEES 99 ELIZABETH STItEhT, MELBOUItNE SENIORS' WASHING- POWDER does not injure the most delicate wh c ues in articles washed, is composed of h most delicate ingredients and goes m o lutuer than most washing powders It higly recommended as a Bale an deojjjm in nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1337, 17 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1337, 17 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1337, 17 December 1883, Page 1

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