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Public Notice . i "LiveM of grout men nil r.-mind us, 'Wo i-iin n>t.l.-i" oar live- sublime; A in. !i"P-irting, le.-iv 'j'-'iinrl us FocijirinLs on tin- s;i !- n( Mm- " !■ i.iMVB is read w ; j:i'tii --ntfrt^t bt tIMU.-nii.is o* youi>« 'nen. 1 1 inspire* tinm with Hope, i'oi- i • •■ [-» •- i _; ) 1 1 L-ximin of 11 Ml there !.- nonsuch w- s >il. v.lis! au\ many, this is- correct, — is ■ furtwnli •j i ;ard to the youth who las" ih^ .. , ii>used his Ptivngth-sJind to t.hu inun ''.■' '>;(: •ot been 1 passion's <lnve." ' ■ J?ut t-< thiit youth-77i« th>n % .-.i-.i:.- t wljo hts waifHfl \i\i vi(/or, who has yieldeu iim.sulf up i the t<-ni)ior ry pwe^t' amiremoiits of vieif, who hn« yiven unoridlcd. ; Ijpense t«. his )>uspmns, to him t.)ie abov»- lines .4r» .h*it J»8 a repri».ii-... Wh»i iroPE^;.n^tTe^hav^» ■ixviriinons ? Wh'nt • chilnce 'or . r lo.-'Vin«r.. his lootpiiuig on the sands ot time? for him, ill*-! tbireiw nought but dark despair and 9elf->eproaqii for a lost life. , For a riiirh fo fea'Ve fhW odtprints on^ the s>iiid«,of tune, he must be endowed with, « I strong bruin ami nervous power. He must 1 poises? a Bound, vigorous, healthy mid, in a healtiiy body — the pow<T to oonceive— i the enerjy to execute! But look at our AlWruliun voutli ! iiee the e>nuciated foriu, the vac-Hiit look, the listless hesitating inauu<jr, ! the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note hia demeanour and conversation, ami then say/ Is that a man to ! leave his ootprints cm the sunds of time. [ Do purents, medical men and educators of youth pny sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the duuse, ot \ this decay ; and having done so, do they (as I a strict sense of duly demands) ?eek the skilled advice of the medioal man, who has jnut}e tliis branch of hia proiessipn his parI ticulur speciiility," whose life has been devoted to lie treatment of these oases P; fleader, what is . ( .Le)c^euch. ,oqp answer <or hiinse]i\ Parents see their progeny fading gfidu'aiiy fiTefore thilr fight, «c them beconie eunjneiuted old young men,; broken down in henlth, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life;' yet one vrbfd niight save them, one sound and vigorous iheaJlbt-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated, to the ? treannent and continuous supervision of" such >! cases wou' i, in most instances, sucae'ed^ in warning oil' t.io iiiipeading doom of a miserable uud gloomy future, and by appropriate treatoient restore' the enervated isjsteinJfct'tf iita nuturai vigor, and, ensure a J9vous and hftppy life. J)r L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseusep of youth und those arising therd from his peculiar study, fl is whole pro. vtsioiml life has heen especiully devoted to the treatment of Nervous Atfectioue and the Discuses inuideuttil to Married Life., hi is skill is avuilahle to all — no mutter how mi "iy hundreds or thouauntla of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauiscd and knowr., th^t coiuineut would be superfluous— (by this >cans many thousands ul patients have bieen cured, whom he has never seen an"d never known) ; ario it i? earned on with such judicbus supervi^on v that t'ltbu^h 'he has been practising*'- this branch, of his profession for twenty»si_' years iii these coldfiteß, no v single instance of accidental discovery 'haa ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwurdeil in the suine carelul manner without a possibility of the . . ontetita of the parcels being discovered, Plain and elaar directions accompany these latfbr, aud a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men aid Women with Broken-£own Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMi TH'ri pluc ol treatment commendu itself, :. voiding, as it does, the inconvenience uud expense t° a personal visit, ADDEBBS— ; DR. L. L SMITE, IS2, COLLINa STRJiifiT JBAeiT. ■'•■_• MKLBOOnNB. (Lute the Resilience n the (lovernor.) THId ADVEitTISKAIii.sr SHOULD l\\i CAitEFULLY KiiAD AiND UK MEAIBEKED BY KVKUYONiS IJSh TEItRSTJfD IN FENCING. T«E PATEM 1 OVAL v SAMSON gE'NGE » WIRE Has nowv been, bet'or^ tjie pujbjic. for fou years, and during that time 5000 TONS HA.YE BEEN SOL (living very great satisfaction, in proof of which we ho il numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing lo such an' extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b"«u ,i\/jduced in the various markets of Australia aud Wew Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL ot the Patent Oyal Samson Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Was | atented mid introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its beiug made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the tape of these patents firms — many of respectable standing liaye, for the sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to tin introduction of various spurious iinit as tions, which render them liable to action at law, aud iuuoyance and uisappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil Learr a tin tally thus : — PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; AndlthePateutees'Tall^orlrade Murk M B K IN °. DIOCE. t Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warriugton, England. j Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPORTERS 99 ELiZAIiEi'H iSTKEET, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHINQ POWDER uot'snat iujuiM the >uosc delicate w!i c j l " s "* arLU'.Ja \,VJ-Jllud, I, (li,lli>oi<ii O Ik. J uii'Bt cljli-j.»sj nijr.silie.its ua I gJoj iao ue i- 'tii.i-i 'dh wj,3iii.i^ powiu-s Lt j giy iv:j,u.iHilida; i nij vul -cju.sa ud l'jbtf:r a

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1409, 4 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1409, 4 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1409, 4 June 1884, Page 1

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