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Public Noticts, _ - ;V __: — — '. — -■ 'y^':^” • !",,Lives of great men all remind' ut, • We ! <iin' ; n>iike our lives sublime | I ■■' Arid, d^pnrtine, leave behind u««, ! Footpi-intf on the sands of timf>." THK _ab.ove is read with .great inherent hi thou'fands o< young men. It finnpir* ] thnrrt with HOPS, for in the bright lexicon oi cuth there is' no such word us tail. ,ilu», Stoj"many4;tliiß is correct,— is true with >.• jgard tp the.yputh who has never abused, hif strength— and to Iho man who lias not beori ' passion's ala^e.*' Biit; toHhat yoUth — to that man, who hWi waited his vi|rof,cwho hue yielded himself iut tc the temporry Sweet allurements of vice, who has given unocidied license to his "pus* sions, to Jiim itlie^ above, lines are but u« Ii - repiioiicli.^^m hit^r^riWl aspirations P' What oliauoe of^ le» vingi iAi lootpiints on v the sands-ofitime-ff '/.Fprsjii»«< alH»r!^th_<re,{H., -nought but dark despair aiid self-Vepropch fdir a lost lift. il: ForUm«fi to > leave ht* o^thc timfe, he; nm-t 'Weiendp.wed wijbnP 1 MrpMg:i>rain jiifc .nervou*, ptiwen , He jny^l jfposiieat^souMd, yiuorous, lieaithy inMd/tM 1 a iieiilriiy bp"ay,— the tyjiWtol co»i-6iv'^ the 11 enerY^to' exeeufcf- V& fb6kt%^(ttr ( : Australian; youth 'U «eK thtf e>aAO)||tliylofif#, .thefVHcant jpok, the listlfltehef mipt .w^W. f |he r P-; r T" tt » jnm^ a -«ua^ft idiotic expressioo. -Note tiiSfdemeanouf and coMVormio,,, anrl ili^^y. V 'iuaii'Xo ■■- Va- p'ar«nfe/:todiWlil,^fl»mi»nd ; /edjum«S»cwo' youth oay ™ftoaVik<ii&&WfaW ject.?- Do they. ever, ascertain the pause ol thii deciij^b'nd l&Wng done »0, do they (ai -v ißtrict-seiliift.qf ,;4uiy)fd|H>agij|) &$£ tB « skilled Hd vjee , of «jhamedfca} , 1 B«n, *R»j . J|»i 111 it4e this'brauelrorhu WpYesliToii'lili'pairt icula r fip^mlii y ; VWe'lile \;A**eM<<l&Bte« to he Meatnienc of tltesoitoastes f'^Kead^r; 1 what iti your nm- wer ? Le :i .each/ piie, anjH^er j 'or iMmst-If,. parents see their progeny lading gnd'ually before their sight, x«e them becoini_j enmlfJatbd Hid young trten,' brPkeirt Aojji in I.ealth, enfeebled, ,unfltt«sd for thji battle of life ; . yet one word, might , saye !f |}«>/"., one «ound and vigorous health-giving letter frPin a medical nan, hiibitaatett 1b the 1 trAsttWent and cuiuiuuous cuperviMJon of auoifl J ■eases wou' i, in most in«tinceß,-suooeed in warning oil t.ie ii>ipe^ding dopm^jol a . miteiiab^e aud gludiiiy !tti are,' and 1 -by appropriate lroktineut reatore the eu«»rvat«ul system. 10 its natural vigor, .and eneureajo- dub and happy life '. I)r L L. SMI ill, oi Melbourne,' bus-made the diseiisec of ynuih Und those Arisirig thefd from his peculiars'iu-ly. His Whole pro.***pioimhlil* has been- especially deyuted toJ^ie trtfatnient. ol Nervous Ailt-uiious and . tjie J)ite«ees incidental to Married, Life. Hit Skill is available tp ail— no iQiiiter how rat-iy bui.dred>> or thousanda ol milt c distant; 'His : s/siein of corre«poiiiteuce^;by letter i» nojgiso well orgauisec^. and k;i<^wii, ;|_^.k »oL»ipm«nt .would, supertiuQus— (by th\s . ea_!is ..i^any thoUDauds ol patients httytj li«en cured, whom ha has' be'ver seub md iiiver' known) j ario it if'oained on with such judicious ,»uptt?vii.ou that thuugh hft h»» beeu.«^raut^ra^-.thu rhi» iwofijtsioii^jpr tw«uty»ux pn in thcipe^ eulogies j jio single instance of accident*! discovery hits «»'.<■>• 7«st happened. When 'Medicine* are ' required, ' ihe'se are forwarded in the- same carelul manner without a ■ possibility of .(he! .contents, oi the paruela . being vdUtpovered, Plain: and clear, direct ions accompany . j these latl'orT aud a cure is elf-oted nrijlpout? eyeu the phy-iciau knowing Who is his'pHtient. "■'■■■ - Tu^Meniand Woman with <Brokeo»<l»wn .Cpnstitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diiea« whatever, JCjr L» L. SMIXH'd plan ol treat meut com* meads itself, u voiding, as it does, the incou- : Vehience^ and elpeuse f a {tersonul visit. UCAIUMIKBS-— ihDR. L. L SMITE, ■', P . ? H^ n <JOLLINc STBtifiT EAST. shM-/, ,:io fc {.i i 4 i .MKLBOUi-NB. fc#;Jo ,ICL^tejtbe Besii»ence -ii the Qoveruor.) &HOULP C.U^FJJIiLY ;,. REA.D AND MEJttBEWEI> v BY ' jiVEKYOiyji IJSa?fi«BtfT^D m FJBNOIiNOr. \ THE IP^TKNO? OVAL SA#fSON FENCE WII6E Mas now- been bet' >r< the. public for lot. . : years, and durinu that time TOINB HAVE BEEN 6OL (iiyini; very great satißfaotion, in proof of win oil we h<> ii uuioerouH tesiimoniald from well-known Colouists; and the deruaud daily inci-easiu^ to such' an extent, tha nuiiierjUß Spurious Imitations have lately t>ot! 4 nvrjduced in the various tunVkeia of AuKtralia and New Zealand; ttir tlio 'sole purposs ot daiuagiu^ the reputatioi. • ot the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was , aiuntnd mid introduced lour years ano 111 VicUtria, New South vVal es Queensland and New Zealahd ; and ihe principal claim set lorih was its being made Oval to preven f -aud. Yet, iL'the lace ot tiiean patents tirius— many ol'lre* speoable stauding liu^e, for tbe naked paltry commission, lent themselves to; tin lutroduotiou of various spurious imitaf tions, which render theui liable 10 aotio»» at law, and itiuoyauce aud uiaappoint to Ihe utit ra The publip when purchasing, are there fore cautioued to see that each coil beart* a tin tally thus :— PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ;■■ . Arid.the Patentees' Tall jor iradftMark M B K I» % ..DLOqK. Mjinufactured by the VVbitecrosß Wire Company, Warriunton, Eiigland Prices Greatly Reduced A.DDLU±C3S 1 M'LEAN 8R0.5. & RIGO, IMPOiiTEJRS 99 EIJZABErH SIKEET. MELBOUKNE SENIORB' WASHINCr POWDttR does not injure the most dtfuoate^wh^ ues in articles washed, i>o>a)oidi o Hi iiust delioite njnliMj mi * )6 j me v uer on m aoti w*juhj p>#lars tt higly ro.joinaie.iidd us a.s*l<» t»u 4 eooa.m <!• od labvr s

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 1 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 1 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1356, 1 February 1884, Page 1

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