i'.Z'.i : 'Hi ;' l* f* , '''I' Ix n-;- . • i=-.f^il r.-y. 1 .i':.-i -;■ • : fX I -,„..il b!l Publjx. l^otieei, j •!■.] ! M'3M«eP ft''rß') , ■' , ! , • "iPf':fH',-r«-»»in«l us, '■ •U.e.canrnwKe our lives sublime ; .-. i K\i, '.hUVteiefivirbJhind us 'V XJ \ FMitpiWlt ; on ; flie;B.Wds ! ot* time." ' r^l'nit^i.VrJvn ts^aW 1 wfflt great interest 'bj "JL ? 'fhMlsßnfl^ioL'youiVK::men.! It inspire! I fhi'iiv r .~-i'tlialiOPS»f^itV M'S i : p«j*ght lexicoji 0 sin maivv, VuftJß correct,— js true with [.'jgnrd V the ';ydut'li £i wP M rtever* 1 : rfb.fs'ed -hie s/r.jn f g.liMif?d* try'rlie-in'afi' whb''UbS ' Uot"M*ii «p«ssi'rjfi*s amcifeAM -j dfatWr ♦-;iihv:oV/ "■-Buti to f\\vk .v.WJJlTvltft %^ ]-}W«>tl ir H o J,te tt* the temper ry sweet ,allurenientß of Vldej who "has f, y'iye'j\ f, iiityff"ll'e"d i lieens^'tV/ hisVpift. WJi>u«;*'t'o "hihi'Jth'g"*b : iiVe lilits lai-e'fbut'tas-Ja reproifl^iriiWibiii lj6rJß*;i.n/he L hafe? /fYlJhat iospirn.iipfi.sjpQ.A^lKit. obiinfcp of l.Qf.yin» e^p aliiji! tunre is "poufjiit 6'inf f daik de'sp'-iir anii mt-fitffflffl'fdr* 'W li / e > 1 "'- i '! : '" f, " ; -'W Foff»^ rrian W lea-se his ; ©otpfuits. on . the SilndsOjl inne, (lie: imutjbe endowed with a strong pf-ain 1 'ncrvoiH • power.". lf,e v must possess -a sou'id, vigorous,', beiililty' uii'nd, lv a In-allny body — the power to '"'c'oiiceiYe-4-the encrry to execute! But look at our Au-tralian youth 1 See the euincialed form, > the vacant look, tbe listless hesitating maimer, Ithe n-rvous distrust, the senseless, almost 'idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and "tA)iv»r«iiiiibn,'aiiil thru say, Is that a man to •l£uve'A& lootprints on' the sunds of time. Do parents, rai'dical. men a-id educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ttscertaiu the causa ot 'this decay ; and hnvirig"done so, i-to they (as /a .strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled 'advice of the medii'Jd ;maii, who has jiiiide.tliis bi*anqh>of his profession his particular speciality, .whose lile has been devoted to ..he.. treatment of these cases ? Iteiidiu', what is your answer ? Ler7eUch' ohe v aii*wer for himself; Parents sco tlieii* iprogenw fadhd£ 'gradually before their sight, seo'thoni become emaciated old; young men, broken down,, in' health, enfeebled, unfitted for tlie battle 'of life; yot one word might save them, one sound and 'vigorous health-giviiig 'letter from a medieul nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous .supervision of such cases woil' i, ; in : most instances, succeed in warning oil' toe (impending doom of a miserable and ' glooiiiy ' tut ure, and 'by apptdp'riate >J trAi'taA-il£ tlie bnervated system 10 its naturnij vigor r und ensure ajovaus and happy life--.; lt (Difclt. L. SMll'li, of has made life disease* of. youth andftiiose.arisiu^'flicrui Bflfoflitbia. jpeculiar study. " His' w'holo prbiMst'Btpiiai )r!e lias been especially Uevoted to the j"Jrea¥mt'hi! of NerVous Affectioiiß/,and thu c pisteHaeii{' incidental to Married Life. tiis skill }t{ avliilablfc to v!l — -no mattoi- how naiy hliLdreds or t^ousanda of mile's distant. His iysloih of correspohdeiio'e"by' I l ! etter'is now' so .well orgauised and knowt//Uh.»ti. comment would • be superfluous-^tibyf *his:' v/eaus 1111111/ thousands oi patients have been cured, whom he has never seen iud never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious supervijon that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty-sis years ill these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are requirod, these are forwarded in the samecarelul manner without a possibility of the tontents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direct ious accompany these latter, and a cure is eiL-cied without even the physician knowing who is his patient. To Meu and Women with Broken«t?own Constitutions, the- JNervous, the Debilitated,, and all suU'eiing from any Disease whatever, Dr Ij, L..SMJTH|S plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the incouvenience aud expense f a personal visit> Address— * .... * ... DR. L. L SMITE, 18_, COLLINS STRKET. EAST. MKLrJOUI'NK. (Late the Residence it" the Governor.) THIS ADVKIITISEMJ^N'^bIiOULD XX OAHK.FULLY UKA-l). AND, KE^ , MEXIBEHEDiIJSy, W.&&tyl3AtJ&*.* TEnESTJfDIN FENOINO.'. : ■ .;■: .:-.mji "', rj TH'E PATEN TOVAL ' ' .^ SAia'sbJJ, FEisrcE ;■s&&s'; Has now been bet' ire the public for t'oh ; ■■ years, and" during that'timo ; / 0000 TONS HAVE BEEJSiu SOL: .': Wiving very great satisfaction/ in proof of ■ winch we hod ntttiierou3.tesiiin;o.piuls from well-known Oolptiisjts ithet/ieniand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous .Spurious Imitations huve lately baon n\/jdticed, in Tthe vaitio-^Warke't's' of Australia' afi'd Ne;w i Ze!iian6 s , fbr'trie" sole purpose of damaging the reputalioi. of the Patent Oyal Samson Wiro. SAMSON WtitM x "Was- 1 atented and introduee/l}fpuijf, b- >[■•■> years ago in Victoria, New So^th^j VVales. Queensland and New Zealand "j l 'anci' : lEi_ J jpri,ncipal claim set foiih was 'it J 8 being uiade Oval to preven IVau'a'J' 1 ; in tlie' face of these patents firms— "many r '6f r^« ' specfable standing haye,- for «tbo?sake'6foii pMltrycommission, lent themselves, lo th<; introduction eof -various, jfpur i idu,§.jinijtasL, tions, which; tender theiq liable, 1.6 ao^Z at law, aud inuoyaoce aitd.Mi*jappoin J t- , to the users., ', , }ZZ'Z ft V- 1 The public wiien pii'rc-isi-Hy ar^^n^re' i '' 1 fore cautioned to see that ea6h'**coil' U^ari*' a tin tally tbiis :— Xi L-m '= rrj« iv.; •'. ' •'>?. PATENT O V AL SAMSON WIRE " ---■ "IH^.? ! __-}.- w ~ w AndjthePateuleesMally orlrade Mark Si- D -*- ii i , * iK ?.:diook. Maniifaclured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England. Prices Greatly Reduced, ADDIiEtiS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGGr, IMPOETEHS 99 ELIZABETH BTKEbT, MELfiOUUNE SENIORS' WASHINa POWDER does not iujurd the. most delicate wh c nes in aitinies warned, L ciuiposo! o lh most delio.itj. tn^ra lie iti an I goos u.o luiuer tuau rnoit ' 'wjsiiiug powJirs It ! higly rjio.niu'j -iLd"';ii a sil-V v id eoju-.ia iv ud-labbj c
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1416, 20 June 1884, Page 1
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