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Public Wotiea . " Livt-s of "rent men ::11 I't'inind us, V- c .-Hi. ir- |ti> oiir live.- mi Mil in; ; •■•; ... m-.v •vl.inl i:< ; - S '% •». -'.Is. >i:n;.ir ot I iiir- '' ffi.' *<)■ <■ * ''i'tl'l *'''" '-'■>M I Ultere-il In I 1...- '..'O!jii*-.s i VO'.H-i! r-HMi. -.It llHji|:e< tin-in wili* ilOl't, -'or i ■ the bright lexicon oi - ut l> t:.i'ic' i-> no such word is tail. 11.-isl -if. ;i.iiiiy>, t!iis is 1 correct, — in true with •: jgfard '■ the voni'i who '^as never abused his -■ i ii^-l- — . .1 in ih>' mail vho has not. been ■ | .ii s - mi.** l..vi' ■• |iiii i . t v-.u I. — f^th'it mun, who h»9 M,i-t..i i> ■ --j • will. Ii iJ yielded hnna«lf up li:-- i- •!;!■!. i- v fWi'i-t allnreifients of Tiee, . wh.i li ive- ..'■!'?,, i-Uvd j'Crtrisc tv hia.jMi*}-,^ ~\{Mny" "•*<*fyiWA»,«»>!,, foi.Vii...!i k .i . a. V -fr4^ffS^ „,,. '.. pk i. •'•■ Lave? What i-; , > r • n ■ id' le.'Viiisj his o.>t|i • ? on i • -.iii.i- o lime? For him, ai:ir>! ih-rei!" nouuht hut dark despair und sclf-repi'nucn for a lost life. For (i limn to ie;ive lii-. ootprinfs on the tuiiid^ o 1 time, he mu-t be endowed with a strong brain an > nervous power, lie must po.*.-ea- a sound, vigorous, healthy mi d, in ; a lntAlmy body — t.iin power to coir-cive — the enery to execute! But look ut our Au-tndiati youth ! 6et- the oni:ic!iiie.l form, llie viiciint- look, the listless hesitating mutiner, I the n i vous distrust, the senseless, almost | idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and : ccinver.-mion, mi I then say, Is that a mun to | leave his ootprints Ci the sands of time. Do pn rents, medical men a>id educators o<" youth pay sulßuitMit attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause of | this decay; and having dono ho, do they (as ; » strict si-nse of duly demauUd) >eck tfle skille.l advice ol the medical man, who has in tie tnis branch ol hid proiession his ]>ar tieuliii- aueciiiliiy, -vimse life has been devoted to he t ' i-ai n. I.i nf these cases ? Reader i wluii i* your .n -v-,.-r ? Le: each 6ne answer or liipi^- I ' % ■ I'liis si-o their progeny fading graduailv ..-i-;'..jiv their r-iglu, xee them become emaciated <<id young men, broken down in. health, euleei^od, unlitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, oue «ound mid vigin-'.iH heuith-^iyiiig letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and uuntiiiuou!» ui.iiri-ion ol such eases won' .1, in mo.-t i.i*t ..i.w.*. sucv.-ed in warning oil' t.ie impending ('oom oi a niisenible and gloomy iuiurc, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system u> its natural vigor, and ensure a jomug and hnppv life J)r L. L. Sill Lii, ol Ale'bniirne, husmiTde the di^e^isef) 'it youth and llio.-." .ni.sing therd from hib peculiar siu'ly. Hrn wiu>lo pro ossional lile has been espeiiully devoted to riie tivaiineni ot Nervous Alii-ciinijd aiul the l>i«eii!>es incidental to Married Lile- !iis skill is available to all — in> m liter h iw nn ">y hui.dri-d- or thousauda ol inil.-s dist.un ii is ■ systeui ol corre-pon icnce by letter ;.-■ i:>\v -»o j Well orgauiacd and kn jwi., Mi t «: ■' ■■.nwn' | would be superllnous — (by this uhmj '-my thousands oi patients have been cured, win) v .' he ha 9 tiever seen md never known) ; and it is eiiiried on with such judicious supervision thui- f -th.png.li . ..hua been practicing tliia^ branch ol his prolessioii lor twentyrtii year? in these colonies, no tnugln iiiHtance of accidental discovery has over yet happeued.VVhen Mediciucd are required, these are forwarded in tbe san.e curelul manner without a possibility ot the .o'.itents of the parcels J being discovered, IMam and clsar directions accompany these hitler, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men aid Women wiih Broken«Co<vn Constitutions, the the Uobililuied, and all suiter- ng from any Disease whatever, Dv L, L. SAU Ill's plan ol treatment commends itßell. j. voiding, as it docs, the inconvenience and expense 1' a personal visit, ADDJiEdS — DR. L. h SMITa, lba, UOLLUNa SlKtiiT EASL 1 , MKLIiOUuHB. (Late the Kesl lencn '>t the Governor.) THIS AD VlfiKTia lf .VLlfiVr c^KUaLI) Mi CAiJIiFULLY UKaJ) AND UK AI EM 13 EKED 13 Y JiVEltVOiSr: INT E I i KdT J* DIN F E N (Jl .\ G. THEPATKXTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias now been oetT the public for fou years, and during that time 0000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL '.•iiviiiij very greut satisfacnon, in proof ot which ns In d numerous testimonials from well- known Colonists; mid the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b«>-'n MV/jduced in the various mat kets of Australia and iNew Zealand, for the sole purpose ot damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyai Saiuson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Whs aieiiled =i ticl introduced four years ago m '/ict.'ria, iNew South v^'ales Qui-ensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set lonh was its being I uiiidc Ov.il tv preven t-aud. Yet, ih the i face vi inesK patents firms — many of re» > specnlile standing h«ye, lor the sake ot |>idtry cOiiiniission. lent themselves to tin mtrojliuMio.i of FiiriouH spurious imitat i lions, wlmh :-t!..(ier ihe.n liable lo actio<» at law, am; ; noyance and disappoint to the usi rs The public when purchasing, are there i lore cautioned to see that each coil bear*' I a tin tally thus : — I PAIEiNT OVALSAMSOH WIUK in ov^l ; And.thePatentees'Tallj orlrade Mark M JJ R j IK °..DLOCK. I Manufactured by the VV'hitecross Wire ! Company, Wurrington, England j Prices Greatly Reduced [ ADDIiESS : jM'LEAN BRO,i. & RIGG, ! IMPOBTEfiS 99 ELIZABETH STIiEET, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure Hie. most delicitj irli o nes in artiu.oi wairied, ii cjinpojai o fL in.st d-jliij:ita iijre.he .ts aai g)<a uio v uur tui'i noic wmi.ig po^ljrs It 1 J'.gly re -o n iri \.{ji Ai d * }A i d woa: ib i^ u-i labov c

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1408, 2 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1408, 2 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1408, 2 June 1884, Page 1

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