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'. . ~*- — P'^'-'- <-?. ri'if?-:^- iljr.vr ■ \ "Lives of great m«>n a^ ireinjnd-jis, . / 1 Vf.e can . inltke 6fic lives iftiibliineY ",' ■ i ' A fid, depnrtin_,- i^vp'ji^liirfil'iis Fbd'i print« on 'flie' -sands qff-i'itn%J" *Ht | I^HlO.ftttove is read with' ? c?e|«li3Uit**e*-|Sb ! ; thnusautis o» youngjinenivUittiinapire them with iloi'E, 1015 in ihe bri^it £eif^9Mu 6 c-utb there if 110. speh.^.ordj astfajUj sa\ many, this is enrrect,— is true with tfiMm to tho youth who Vas' neveV^^bnsliH'hii strength — and to the miirt * heft has' llOt'beoi " passion's shivo." • fiv^/.i i ,v;jftqftx6_f-! ,But t<> thut. youth — ■to,thafr;man l ,^^hpJ^ii wasted his vipo'-, who hi.is.y.ieldei^hiin.B^lr'u't f< the ttmpor ry sweet' iifjuj'einerSft" 'o'fr *rlcjr who hao given unoTidle"_^l'ef^fe^ ; sions, io him -the Bbov'W'liViescA^o^'fibft iiß t I reproach., W.hali Ili^Piiy-^prihisbttYftPj* \^hai asipiratioiig X ii^}i>l m i4d>^^^H^^^^^ 'fotitpi 'tits oh flic '^ttii(U, jof- tune r jßpr/liifh nl.ts! therein hoh'irbt ■ jift't 'Hark°*_.^pn¥ > »ijii scl r-rep'ro_e'i i for a Itist 'tifk * t ' \>; : ' >'■- Foe a tu-u'-to leave bn*V o.o'tpjriats YorCGfht "iiiinds of .'ti*rie',:';bi%!<M_uHft_ie^}^|^^^^'iii 'Atrovs, brain !,ttiid . -nfriipif jjfl possess a sound, .vigorous.- nes.lil>y mi>>d, in . j Ii in-iihh^'^^Rif^i-^Vo^fTii-i ihe eueriy'tdUr&iifß*'! mtH^'it s*lll | ; : A u-tritlian .ydbth 1 'rtfeitthe '. rirtiaciatod foxni, liTllie vamuifc look, ||»c Ustjesa.lifsijjititig, njano^r, the ,11. rvo.us, j disl rust,. .ther-senßelessß almost idiotic expression. iSote h» J . demeanour and therikity, I^ llnilf'a. mad tv ' leave Ai>iootjJrirttateW'ttiS^-«d'B-6fJ time. , 'i'< per piirents^nied^eabn-eii a<_dee^poaf^ff O i .youth payMßuffioife^t^a«e^iop rt to,|tliiß .s.ubjeet? Do tbey. pv^^BCtfrl^ln $hej p'aiiuW ol this decoy ; and" having done mo, d 6 they N (us v strict sense of-'ciutjM d'etnafldS) seek-the skilled- advice of the medictd man, who: has immla this branch of^hisi profession.. hi»-pav-tieular speciality, whose life; has been devotee} i ..to-be tieatment, of theso cases ? y Readtir, what ia your tin»w«r r ' L- : . each, -'rife' f 4'riswier 'or biihself. Parents 'S^ i^heir'*pfd^ny^wdinn gr .dually' before their*eighl, seer tbeiii;b*Ci»ipe emaciated old young ; men,i brokvn,<dd'wn ihealth, enfeebled, unfitted fpr; ftie, b^.^fejol life; yet one word might savetheiu. one souiid and vigorous heaithTgiviiiglettyf from a medical nan, hiibituatad to' the treatraon* •and - continuous cupervision of sublvl ,ea!je6 wou' i, in moet i.istmces, succeed in. warning oil tiie impending doom of a; misurablie.ahd . gloomy luiuie, and by appropriate'trVaJiqeiif restore the enervated system to ii9*'h_tural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life". ■ .', J)r L. L. SMItH, of ileibounwbtt«,pßid4! the diseases nl yuuih aud thu.se jai^sing therd from his peculiar alirly. •i_ is ..whsjje uro.'ej** sionai life has been especially '•d.v'dtfia' to lh% treatment of Nervous AnVctious and the, fisftiMes incidental .to .Alarried Life. ilia skill is available to all — uu matter how nui-iv' liui dred- or thousunda.ol -miles distant. His" system of correcpou.leiice by letter is now is© Weil organised aud'kuowi., th.t doinmun^ -would- be supeffltiodsi-tby this teaus inauy ; thousands 01-patieutahave been curedf wboio' he has. never seen ,ind,Jiever..knvW u ).i,^ud it is cairied on with such judicious 4u'pervi*off that though he has been - ' prae'tiiing v tiiisi branch of bis profession for tWeotyVsix-iyears in -ttu-se colonies, 110 oinglo inHtu,|ice ofvaccidenttti -discovery has eVer yet happeneii. When Medicines are required, . these are forwarded in the same carelul manner without a possibility ot the contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direoi ions accompany the 3 e latter, and tv cure is elf eel ed without eyen the physician knowing who is his petient. To ftleu and Women with Broken'C^wn Constitutions, the bervpus/thtf^jfobiiitated, and all suffer: ng (roiu ariyiiDij'eiUeS'vrh-tever, Dr L. L. Sili UHiVt* plan ; ol ; treaf ojent commends itself, avoiding, .as it , does, the-' lncouvenience aud expeiiße ..f a personal visit. ADDRESS— DR. L. L SMtTR, 1»_, COLLl_io S rßftfiT-KAS C, • MKLBOO'IiNE. (Late tbe Residence ->f tiie ti-overnoi.) THlsi AD VEI<IIS'I_.VI-I.:NT- SHOULD Xli O\it E PIJL L V • li Ii AJ) AN 1) ;K K MKAIIiEBEU BY hVERYoNA l.N^ ''TJ-UKSTUD IN FENCING. THE PATEN"! OVAL rPENCE MIRE 'iius now been bef^n- the public fo'rfoa, I.- -yearti^ and j duriuu that time v.lXtip ''■£&s■& HAVE BEEN 60L ■/ . •'.Tivrn^'VeVy jj'reat satisfaction, in.jiroof of '#hieh l weh'> tlnumerous testimonial, from Colonists'; and the demand' f daily ) increasing to auch au extent, thai' Spurious Imitations have lately baetx.. ns/jduced in the various markets jof Australia and ISew Zealand, tor tiie sole. purpose of damaging the reputatiot of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAIVCSON WIRE Was *! alts-ted and introduced four years ago in Victoria, JNew South v\'ales .Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set torih was its being made Oval to preven t.-aud. Yet, i_ the face ol tnese patents firms — many of respeclable siauding haye, for tbe sake ot paltry commission, lent them&eives to tht mtroduetioa of various 1. spurious imitat nous, which render theui liable lo actio** at law, and inuoyauce and uisappoint to the users Tito public when purcbaninu;. are there fore cautioued to see that each coil beari* a tin tally thus : — PA TENT OVAL SAMSON WIEE IN OVAL ; (And.thePaleu tees' TaUy 'or lsadejMark MB-' •' ;.- ■ K IF Manufactured by the VV;bitecro_B' Wire Company,. Warrington,' , England r Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BROo. & RIGG, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABEi'H STREET, MELBOURNE SENIORS.* WASHING POWDER does not iujure the most delio4te wh 0 no in articles wasiidd, iiCJjapotei o fb st delicate lugradie .fes aa-i gies mo ' c uer ttiaa most w-shing powders It mgly recommended as % s.io aa d eooa.ai «" nd labor a

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1355, 30 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1355, 30 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1355, 30 January 1884, Page 1

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