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Publio Notices, . : 2 . i •' Lives of great men all remind us, j . We can make our livea sublime; Am', dppnrtinff, leavp behind us Footprint* on the eunds of tim«." THKnbovfl is read with great interest by thousands o' young men. It inspire* i them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of' cuthtliere if no such word as fail. Uhs! sin many, this i» correct, — is true with 'Mgard to the youth' who- has never abused his strength — and to the man who has not beon 'passion's slave." hut t» ihitt youth — to that man, who his wasted his vigor, whii h:ia yielded himself up rr the tempor >J sweet allurements of Vice, who has tiven unoridled license tv his p_B--a^oiis, to hifrfViV afeoVe lines *^&" __t ; it a louiyi ims on th^^aridi ol x|ine P For linn, alnf ! there ix nought but darjc despair and self'teproach for a lost life, i" J «l _ Fora man.tojeave his PP^fj'jrtjfnJ^ sands ol tune, he mu-t be endoweu^wlrn « strod'g brain ; 'in/P nervou* I pi)Wßf.**lwlf'*|niißt I possess a sound, vigorous, healthy j a healthy bgcty — the power to oonceMTpp- : the eneriy 'to \But look »l?'«W I Ati-tiiiliun \buHv! S^- the ewmciate^' fo^uj, . the vuciint look, th«* listless hesitating maun^r, I the n.ivous distrust, the rfonseleqs, almost ] idiotic expression. Note his deuie&aattrjaud cbiivoreiaiioii, itml then fiiy, Js thut.R jm^n to leave his lootprints o'l the s-nds of ti>ni». ' Do parents, medical raen a<id educators 4l^ youth p:iy sufficient attention to fhis^ubig jfct ? Do they eror ascertain the c-«*e di this decay; an^d having done no, do they (as v strict sense of duty demands) feck jQ}» skilled advice of the inedioil man, whq« t ha|r mii^e tliis branch of his. pro'ession his pSP ticttlur specialiiy, whose We has been devotee? \ to:..ho ; trefttiiieikt of those oases ? Keodtfr j whatsis your Mi* ar P . Lec^ such one, answer 1 tor HinSseJC Parents' see t.lrd^"pifogeoy : 'f__injj| fi grJduully' before tUeW d(tht, iefttfafrin-peco-ujj mvvapiat«4 old young ..mijf.r t».ff>Wj %_¥* ft* health; e»f«eßl6_, unfiVte^ ' #188 bSffle of ' lifdi 5 y'et",W<* >;#6>d'"nligHt 4sf|# t\it>tii\ oour« r nound »itid: v,igqrquß ;heaUh-giv»ng from -.•niedipal' nan, habi^ated to the treatmout *ttj£-' donVinuoits ' «d;pt*r vision 6f Bti6U> fcfttoe ' w,ou.' J, in t v4o^n«ynq<{s,»>»ucceed r i^,w^y^»j»g, ) Jott' t.ie impending (Win ol a uussi'f»^]e and gfopniy future, »ud:by .appropriate tr'ektifeidlC'; restore the enervated; system 10 its naturai vigor, and ensure a jo.ova und happy lifaDr L. L. SMITH j of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth Mud those arisiug therd from his peculiar study. Bis wt^ple pro;p#sional life has been especially devoted (o the . tirtJtriifMt of Nervous Aifectimis and the IMsuvsea incideutul to Mitrra-d Life- H .is skill is avdilable to till — no in utter h,ow .m-.'iy hui.difds or thousaudu ot miles distant. His Bysiem of correspondence by lett«r i» Uovy so well orgauised and knqwr*, th it , comment would b« superfluous^— -(by this )euiia many thousands ol patient&hdve been ot^red,' whom; he 'has never seen and ne ver .know^y) ; auo it if cained on witlj_luch juaicibuß,.Vuperviiiou ,tbut though luJ_J__Mt ■■■..•be«n t *Wanc_"bf his profession lor twenty^six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery baa ever yet happened. , When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the io'.i tents of the parcels being discovered, Plain aivl clear directions accompany theoe latter, aud a cure is effected without even the phyiuian knowing who is lm pKtient. To Men and Women with Broken«£own Const itutionb, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L, . SMITH'S plan ot treatment commendd itself, uvoiding, as it does, Ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. ADDREH3 — DE. L. L SMITa, 182, COLLiNa STttEifiT J_A_T, MKLBOOIiNB. (Late tbe Resilience ->t the Governor.) THIS AD Y E KTId K MH N T bH O ULD BK CMIKFULLY RIiA,D AND XX MKAIBEKED-Br KV_ltVOx\j_ IK-TEUEST-D Iff- FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias nowv been bef>r«- the public for fou years, and durinc that time .5000 TOiNS HAVE BEEN riOL firing very great satisfaction, in proof ot whioli we hod numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations huve lately lv*ou -u/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Was 1 atented and introduced lour years ago in Victoria, New iSouth \Vales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set torch waa its being made Oval to preveh f.-aud. Yet, i_ the face of these patents firms — uiuuy of re* > specfable , standing have, for the sake ot i paltry commission, lent themselves to tlu I introductioa of various spurious imjtat f tions, which render theui liable 10 actio»» I ( at law, and annoyance aud uisappoint I to tbe users. I The public when purchasing, are there I fore cautioned to see liiat each coil bean* ] a Lin tally thus :— I PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAIi ; AndjthePatentees'Tallj orlrade Mark M H K ! IK °_DLOCK. j Manufactured, by the Whitecross Wire ; Compuny, Warrmgton, England j Prices Greatly Reduced j ADUliEod: jM'LEAN BROi. & RIGG, j IMPOMEBS 1 99 ELIZABETH STKEbT, MEL. I JiOUKNE QENIORS' W ASHING- POWDER ! O docs not injure Uie moat delionte wh 0 ; lira i i at-tioiecj waauod, it cj.uposed o (h | i-in.-st ddliunto lugredie its au i goea u-.o •v uer tiun moit vr.t«ui.ig ppwidrs It j gly rox) n njuiai w ian» 1 d ejocj.ai nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1372, 10 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1372, 10 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1372, 10 March 1884, Page 1

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