Public Notice 1. ■ •' Liv.f.f ol great men all remind us, v, » .*>Vi n .- !■•• "vir li*'es> stubliriie ; ... ,-v '...Kindii* ..,;.- -.- :\, :■;• ) ■ f \ [>'. . "».•" ■"■ riMi ; i.T ■ .■••',•' ■■■-,:,■'•■ ! " ;■ - '■*-•*'^ ««»*-«-*-t?»i -^>.> J '»).-. ii-:iu '> 11 .»■.<>» '-si "mi!. ft in'«4))ii'^ ;'A' II: : *<vilii '.i'bp^. lil <rrl •'i'li("t.>riK!ir.|exi<'<i» 1 o|; ut!- t'.f>. • <»<• "iM-h »'»i"' is iiii. il.is!' i,,,n.\. ir. •••». **~*:-.tJ #ui~-z— la^tr.uo. wir.h ii»:»rd.i 1. the v>ii> ■; 4 b. 9, ,:«:ji» , r <we,r. al>ju*.-d his. ri - i-i'H! 11*— i 'I' t'' rlu'nvn' VI ib h:is J :,oT lieon: ' |itis-io>. - - : <■ •' ' '■ j lfulr x i . t. : -yvM.'J»— f;-.<.!-lwif. ':iar.i >v ,whf..;h.l9i: ivii-t.il 'if m -.'"'* «*lm. 1.-'..- v,i.-l'li't! !llu:«P ! f !.jp,'j i ilii-'-i V,.!.-:r- f S swi.'.'f. : 'it'-r l nr« ! i i *ftj,s i; ii( <iV:+, \ who 1 1« .:.■ • ii-ii-t w.i-ti-Jvli.'vii! li«{i*lW»! lWifyhlW')-' ! «„,-',. ', !■■• I>e ;ii)'. i lit ea ait) 'hut; -us si I •i i-c <i .v ;<I, v?* i ' fV» < 1 1<; w i o hi mc4? o 'if r {:) h\ w»4 l Mi • aliis.! tin re'i»'iib'u«)it'l)ur ii'arlr despair 'tuld sMrifc\)roiibn : jbr'& ibHtiUfe.- -- " I .. •'» ■ > I ';,-. Foiju m^i to i,eav ; e,t,hi!* .jpjitprjntftrpn; thei sands ol time, he ilip^t-be^endowed .with. a. strong ol^in''iin ! f HeV^6(i4 " ptfwer*' He must; J pJsitesei'a Bound,nviu[6rbuß,rijiett)t.,hy : miid, i«i' j u,/hiali f iiy body,.— tiiO; poiynr to coin-cive — - the I'lipr" y ' to ! exeeilte! Uut look tit our I Au-h^iiln .youth.! -'i tiee. thei form, . tlit* v,.u(. nt look, ili.' hat.lt-ss hesitating mutiner, I tiie ,ii 'ivou* distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic expreshion. Note lii^ demeanour and I -coiivorMition, nil then «a>vls that a man to (leave Ills oot|.rints c«i the sands of time. '" Do "parents, medical men UMd educators 6< j youth >pny sufficient attention to this su.b\t\c\? ,, Dp they ever ascertain the cause 9I ! I this decay; and lniviug done »o, do they' (as j u'itritt! sense; of - duty deniaiidijj! Keek; thej} $ki)|ed .nd^ice ol the medical man* wbo has m-.'de t^iis. branch 01. his profession his par titiil.-n- spetialiiy, whose lie has been dovotef to he. tieatinvut •>.(' these cases ?, .^Keadef I wlini.i^yowr .-in?w«r. ? . Le. each pie answer or Innisi-ii,' f'u'-ents see 'hoirbrogen 11 ■' fading gviduaily.:befQ.re *i";lit, .Keeitliejn bei>ojije ,einacinlcd -otaVjrtav^^nien, broken, down ia iVealtii, euieeOTßd^: 'unfitted for the" battle' of life; yet diie 'word might Idave 'iliomi fone . «quitd..Hn,d vigo.rpu's heal tJi«gj,ving letter, Iroin a medical nanj habituated .1.0 'the ireannont Wnd ' continuous supervision 1 ol sucli' casfes : won 1, in most i.i^tantteß, sacu.'ed iv jW.nyiuig oil t.>«? ( jiinpendiiig Hooin ol a miserable amig'TuoulJT 1 luiure; and by appropriate treatuient! restore the enervated -.'systeni, 10 its natjurui vjuor, and ensure a joous and iiiippy lile. jir'L. L. SMI lri;'i)l Melbourne/ liusmaide the' dise;ißeo ol yoUthund those arising iCherd f loin his pecuiiarslu'ly. flis wi^le^roenstona.i iile has been especially de'vo'Wd ,w?lro*?l tivaitneni ol Nervous AHrctions' aiid- 'Ifft^ Oisenses 'incideutul to . Muiried: *Lile.\ Lli^' skill is available to all— no matter how. ,»Vy)V hindiecl- or .thousanilajol niilt-s distant. 'Utisvsiem of corre.'pon.iiin'ts'e by ' ieti'er ia aiifiho. Well orgauisod i and' knoWnV'slitt confluent would ■ br- superfluous— (by , this. 1 ■ «cans mi»ny thousundsot ptt*ieiit^,ha.ve beei) cured, whpMi he lius never se.cn md never known) ; ai'io' it is cairied on' with siich judicious ' supervi<>6ii that though he has been pritcliaingi U/19 branch of his profession tor twenty^aix yeariJ in llitne colonies, no single instance of acciduiitai discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are torw.irded in the sau.e caivlul manner without a possibility of ihc ■ outciits of the parcels being discovered, Plain and claar directions accompuiiy these latl'br, and a cure is enVcled uitliout eyen the phyician knowing whois his piitieut. To Aleu a%d ( VVomen with Broken«L9wn Constitutions, the Nervous, ihts j)ebilituted, and all sutiernig from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. a^ll Til'S , plan ol treatment commends itsell, uvoiding, as it does, 1 lie inconvenience and expense' f a personal visit. ADbRKSB— ' DR. L. L SMITH, 1 : ' Ibi, MUhLiaa SLRIiKT I£AJJf. .; -.•// i , ;..,,: M: MKLBaUi.:-N)8... •: (,Late tlie Ke.->> lence -n'-the (^overu'orj): .THIS A D V.I£ ui'fS 'h.S K..N T. ; i H U \JLI> MiiG \iI\LFULLY ltlvAl), '*&&. MM 'ME IA!B 15 H E U ; 13Y It VlilltO iS^ IjN « -TEK-KSTtfDIN FfiNOINW. •■'."'"•'• TriEPATKNTOVAL ' SAMJSPN FENCE WIRE ■Has bow been--. bef'ir*- the public ifor. fob years,, and d urine, that time 5000 TON* HA. YE BEEN . BOL . Ui vi na '■ very 'great satisfaction, in proof oi wliicli we h> linuinerous. testimonials from well-knownjCplooists; and .the demand dmly increasing to such ap extent, tua iiu : eruuß Spurious Imitations have lately fcw*<.-n M ( /-jductd in the various mm kety of Ausiriiha and JNew Zealunu, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL of the Patent Oyal tiamsoa Wire. THE. SAMSON WIRE Whs at eDted «nd introduced lour .years hjjo in Victoria, Mew South Wales i.C^Urenaluiiii a.ud JNew Zealand; and the principal claim set torch was its beiug made Oval to preven l:aud. Yet, iv the face ot tnese patents firms — many of re« spec'able standing haye, for the *ake of (paltry eoiniiiiision, lent themselves totlu [jutniduciioa of various : spurious imitat I Uoust, which lender the ( u liable 10 actioi* I at law, an<i' i.-iiioyauce and uisappoiut ! to the us< rs ! The public when purchasing, are there ' ibie cautioned to see liiai each coil bear* 1 j a tin tally thus : — ' pALKiM OVAL SAMSON WIRK .':■■>■•■■ IN OVAL J : And.thePalentees'Tally or lradeMark ' ■ M J) B IH ». DLOCK. I Mubufuctured' by the Whitecross Wir* Company, Warrtngton, Kngluud j Prices Greatly Reduced ADDLIEoS : M'LEAN BROo. & EIGG, IMPOETEHS 99 iLIZAUKiII s'L-JSKhT, MELiiOUKNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER : does not iujuret lie mm dduoiUa w!i a ... 8 :il d.'CIo- tit (Wai.ud, I• 0 >.a,)Oi-J I O th ; mtuer liim iuoic w^sm i » pavrljrs It :ugly ro-o a n-j i Ui n-i n. sii.i 4.1 d -.^oa^m ut u'i labo: s
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 9 June 1884, Page 1
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934Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 9 June 1884, Page 1
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