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Public Notice;. •' Lives dI great men all reiiiin.l us, \A p ' 1111 ii'fke our lives, sublime ; *: ■■. '• |i- rrit'./, ifiivc b''i.iul n-» Fi' • :t- 1, th' ■»!■!■.. i< nt •un " ft ''li K iilnivp 8 read wiih Mile., -si tl 1 I tlifii-ini'!« o 1 young 'tien It in*pire> Ih . in wiih lioi'E lorii the bright lexicon ol utlt t'H'f* 1 i- no such wont us 'nil. ilast! ninny. Tli's is correct. — is true witli 'siTiird i' the youth who has never abused In* >t ,,.,, K ih — ai:d to the man >ho bus not been ' iias'ifiu 1 ! 1 <l.tve 'Hut !■• iln.t youth — to that x.un, who h»s wa-t.d his vigor, who h.is yielded himself up 1 the ii mi'or iy swort iillureupnts of vice, who h:i- i.ivf'i tniuridled license ti. hi< ;.nssiuiis, >.. iiini tlie above li-iep a.n? t>ut as a ■•pproi.c:.. What Hope < % vhe have ? Whul 1.-1. ■iiiiin .« ? >Vliiii cliiiticc ( >f Ipi'Viiisf hh •ootpiints on tlie Bdiiil-* ot time? Kor him, alH?! fh.rei" iiought but' dark detpitir 'and s.-lf-i-ei.roacij for a lost life. For a man tv leave his ootprints on the sands o' ti'iie., he mu>t be endowed with a strong brain un ' nervom power. He must posses.- a soipul, vigorous, healthy mi d, in v heultny body — the pow--r to con.-i-ive — the nner y lo execute! !^ut look nt our Au-ir.iliun xouih ! Ae>- lUe HHiacuued lorn, I he v:ic.nit look, ihe listless hesitatiui; tnuuner, the n irous distrust, the senseless, nlniost idiotic expression. Note hi* demeanour and ci»i-v»*r*i»tion, unt then s»v, Is thut a man t» leave his oot print* cm tin sands of time. Do parents, medical men umil educators 0' youth p:.y sufficient attention to llm sub-j.-el ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ol this decay; and having done mo, do they (a« v etrici sense of duly demands) >eek the skilled ml vice of the. medical man, wbo lias in de tliis branch ot his proiesaion his pur ticular speciality, whose li-e has been devotee* to he fieut.nent of these cases ? Header whm it- your an«w«r ? Le each one answer or hir.is.lf, Pavpnt* see 'heir progen- fading gr. dually helore their sight, *cc them become emaciated old young men, broken down in heal'.h, enlectiled. unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one »ound mil vigorous heaith-giviiuj letter from a medical nun, habituated to tlie tn-aMiient mid coniinuoiis i-uperviMon of such cases wou i, in most iii>it inces, succeed in warning oil t.ie in.peiding I'ooin ol a miaeruble aud gloomy uiure, aud by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system 10 its natural "igor, und ensure £_jo ous and happy life J)r L. L. •-.Mlfki, 01 Alebourne, Ims made the diseaseo ( >l ynuih und tliose arising then! from his peculiar stuiy. fi is whole pro o»---sional lile has been especially devoted to the treatment, of Nervous AnVciions and the IMsenses incidental to Married Lile. ilia skill is available to all — no in nter how an liv) dred- or thousanda ol mil •* distant ilia s\Bicin of corre-ponience by letur i> now so Well orguuieed and kuowi,, lilt eoHiiuoni would be supertliious — (by this cans mauy thousands o'> pntients have nee.n cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it ie cairica on with such judicious supi'rvi.>on thut though he has been practicing this brunch ol his profession lor twenty»six years in these colonies, no single lutttance of accidei tai discovery has ever yet happenoil. When Medicines are required, these :ir« torWii'ded in the san.e care.tul maiiner without a possibility ot the ontents of the parcels being discovered. Plain an 1 clt»ar directions accompany these lutier. aud v cure is eif< eled without e>en the pby-iciau knowing who is his pxtient. To Men and Women wi h Broken- J^wn Constitution!), the Nervous, ili<- .Debilitated, and all Buffering from any Disenne whatever, Dr L, L. SMITHS plac o. trentmeiit com* uieiid.'. itselt, avoiding, us it does, he nu-on-veiueuce and expense I a personal visit, A UUEKBS — DR. L. L SMtTci, IS^. i:uLLl^j SlUKtii' b.ASL' AIKLBOOnMitI. (I.iue the Kest'iei'Ce >i the Cj-overno.'*) .VHla ADVEuiIaEMEVr c-HOULD Mi C \iIEFULLY ItKAJJ AiND XX MEMUKKEii BY KVEIii'ONa IM TKItKSTftDLN FENCING. THE PATKM 1 OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE iiasnoA been uef r the public for tub years, a id dunnt* that time 5(X)0 IONS HAVEBivKN SOL 'ilvl ti ti very grt>at satisfacMon, in proof of which we In <l uumerou* lestiinonial* from well-known Colonists; and the demand 'tally iiicrensiut; '" "uch an extent, tnu nu.: eruus spurious Initial ions huv<« lately [w..u MV/jdui # ed in Hie various inip Keui of Ausiralia and New Zoairtrin, for tiic sole purposw of da-naym^ tlie reputaliOL o' the Patent Oyal datusou Wire. I THE SAMSON WIRE Whs a> en led -md introduced lour years a^o in V^ict-ria, NewtNouth ales Q,ueenslaim and New Zea and ; and (he principal claim set 10n.li was its being ui.ide Oval to preveu hauil. Yet, ib ihe tace ut these patents lirrns— many of respec'able standing Imye, for the iake oi I paltry coiniui»Mon. lent themselves to tin , lulroduclio.) of various spurious iintta? I nuns, which tender (hem liable 10 aclioi* j at law, and muoyauce aud ui.sappoiut lv the usi rs The public when purchasing, are there ! tuie cautioned to see t'uai each coil Lear<t a tin laliy thus :— I'AIJvM'UVALSaMSOM WIKK IK OVAL ; A nd.t be Patentees' l ally or Irade Mark At ii R IK ». DLOOK. \ Manufactured by the WuiteerobS Wire Compuuy, Warnn^tou, Kugland Prices Greatly Reduced H'LEAN B&J.J. & EIGG, IMPOlilJiltfcJ 99 iii<l4A.ii£lil oliiKuT, AIiiLSKMOK&' WASIiINO POvVi)i£H uuu no 1 lujuro me .v J3t JuuC 410 c ir« ii a.'ti: os .vjja-'d, 1 o)Uiv>»oi o H, uiusl .tiilu tbo vi lv ij .ill 4i,ji 0.0 lUlUdr l:ltil HO U tVljaiifj pJ.Vljru ie uigiy ro:o uud 1 ijj ti j»tj4ua eoiMuio ad laooL- c

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 1

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