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Public Notice >• • < J^vt'S <>T grcut niPii all ri-ntiml us, V, ( > . • urn iiT-bi- i>ur iiv»?-> sublime; I , .. , ■•• • irir- '>- ; -ill I ii< FiinrjtriiH- .1' '"•> ■» •' ' • I ''" fpH K iiiiovo 8 reail w.ii, -x ;e:ii • iniei-osr bi J tlii'iisiiiKis o' vounp n>e >i. It inspire? i|. 11, w;t'i I?OHE. tori- rhe hviitht lexicon ot Uth t'<i> 1 no *uell wor;l n 'vii. ibis! «:i> niHi-v. t i>! IS e»rree». — is* ti;u« wiih jgurd \r tlie 'yont'i w 'io 'las* never -iriuscd his pt tfTtj;< ii — ii : 'i r o the iii-iii -ho lias ;,ot been 1 |m<-in '«• -1 >»'H " Hut 1 'i>t V'iimli — 11 1 hut nun. who has wa*t««l iiic vi«O', who Ims yinlded hiinsnlf up t the t> mpor vy swtn-t allurenetits ol vice, who lih- 'jive" uiwn-idled license ti* hip jms*iiiii<>, '• '■!:" »"'« nb"»- li 'es are bur. as a 1f |i,.i,.,, \V.,ji- 1 pk i- 11 he have? Wlmt ,^ ...^.-^^^..v .t.>*,,.M-M-,ni ; t**M>r v le»»vini» Ai»-0-itp '•■ ? "ii »"«■ -u'i'l- o. time? For him, ali.^l tli. re i" non^li t but dark despair and self-iepruucii fot a lost life. For a man to leave his ootprintß on the sands 01 time, he. inu-t be endowed with « strong brain an nervous power. He must posses? a sound, vigorous, liealtliy ini»d, ia a healthy body — the power to comeiVe — •he ener y to execute! Hut look at our \u-ii.'liiin youth ! dee the emaciated form, the vamiit iook, thf listless hesitating nxinuer, the 11 ivous distrust, the senaelesa, ulmoat idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and coi.vorMiuo; , mi 1 then $ay. Is that a man. to leave Am ontprint^ cm the sands of time. Do pureutei, medical men a>id educators of youth p»y sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ot this decay; and having done mo, do they (as v strict sense of duty demands) -eek the skilled mlvice of the medical man, who has m -ile this branch ol his proiession his par ticulur speciali'} 1 , whose lile has been devoted to he t> eat ment of these cases ? Reader whui it; your an!- *ar ? Le euch one answer or Illniß.ll. Ph'-entti see Mieir progen? fading gi'.duailv hefoie then- Kijjht, -cc theui become emaciated old young men, broken down in lienlth, enl'eeMed, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one xound tnd vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' i, in moat instances, succeed in warning oil tae impending doom ot a miserable aud gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor. Htid encure ajo ous and happy life Dr L. L. >Mirii, 01 Melbourne, bus made the dieeusep ot youth uud those arising therd from It ib peculiar slu-ly. His whole pro essioiml lile has been especially devoted to the tivatmcnt of Nervous Affections and the IHseßsea incidental to Married Life- iiis skill is available to all — no mutter how iih iy hui dred- or thousauda of iniL-s distant. Uis system of corre>pon .euce by letter. is vow so Well orgauised aud knowi., ih-t comment would be superfluous — (by this eaus many thouMtnds ol patients have been oured, whom he has never seen -md never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious supervisor) that though be has been practising this branch of his profession tor twenty«six years in these colonies, no single instance of acoiWhen MediciTiea are required, these are lorw.ndeJ in the saiitecarelul manner without a potability ot the onients of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direcnons accompany these latfor. aud a cure is ettveted withoui fi^i the phyiciau knowing who is his patient. I'd Aieu i.iii vVoiueu wi'h Broken«Cown Constitutione, tlu; Nervouu, the JJebilitated, ana all Auilering Iron.' any Diseuce whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plan -01 treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, Ihe inconvenience aud expense f a personal visit. Addkess — DR. L. L SMITa, 182. (,'OLLIAj Slßh.iiT EAST. • >1 l.tiOO; Nlil. (l.ule Hie l<ei« ei-ce it I in- lt"ivernor.) iUIS ADVlfii«ri6liMlfi.\T fa HO ULD HE CvUEFULLY KIiAJ) Ai\D UK MEMBEHEL) BY hVEIIYONo. LX» TpiRSTb D IX FENOIiNG. THEPATKiNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE tin* now been bef r the public for fou years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BuEN SOL 'riving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we h<> <i numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such au extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b<u*u nv/jduced in the various markets of Australia and iS'ew Zealand, tor the sole purpose of damaging the reputatiOL of the Patent Oyal Sauison Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was aiented Hud introduced lour years- ago 111 Victoria, JNew South Wales Queensland and JNew Zealaud ; and the principal claim set torch was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face of tnese patents firms— many of, re* spectacle standing haye, for the sake ot paltry comiiu>ston, lent themselves to tin mtroductioa of various spurious imi tat lions, which render the.n liable to actiop at law, aud inuoyauce and uisappoiut to the usrrs The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bean* a tiu tally thus : — JvAIIiJNTO\ r ALBAAISOiN WIRE IN OVAL ; And.lhe Patentees' Tally or lrade Mark IVI H £ IK ». DLOOE. Manufactured by the Wliitecross Wire Company, Warrington, Eugland Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKEdii : M'LEAN BRd,. & RIGG, ! IMPOKTEES 99 ELIZABETH STJiEET, MELBOUKNE OENIOKd' WASUINa POWDER ! O ».toe» a.>i injure t.liß uvwi, do.,c4td wli c I .. - ia iiau oi Wdiaod, 1, o.>.u,>osj.i a ib j ...-st ,Uh.;itj ui^fd.lie ,cs ixni .')** liio ! . uer r.lll .i,jh w uui. „f ,jjArl-rs £: I gly i\..v. a u;i iti „.„ „,, . k „ , „ ad laba; b

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1395, 2 May 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1395, 2 May 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1395, 2 May 1884, Page 1

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