Public Notice . ■' 1 lives •''! c*"'' it ir--- all reminit us, j l\ c 'in. 11 • I*h ur i'vei- stihli'iii- ; ;, . "-t!../, ieMV" "><"' iti I if P. : ...... '. .|, 'it. --I I- Ml .Ml " f , ■■ ! , , *(•■■•■« , a ■it int.- -eil •■■ j „-. p. '- .') ! > ..■' v .fen. '» ins,u-i- --, |, .\ i'-i ; ! 01-K, 'ix 1 the bright lesic-tn o,,l(. f., - i mt !-iii-i» word tis 'nil. lli-.' -: !..ec\ , l:*- ' r- c''i''"eet. — isfrue with -gat d Ihe '\OuHl *ho ''ti? never abused \n» -' ■ •■»»*»" 1 — I'-'i t*> t.hi- in >>. -ho has uot been raj".-' io .'s ..'iii" i-.iji t r 't voutii — .olhat -nan, who has .. ,-t. .' i- l i!<* ,w' fiohled BTrn?e|| up I '-.ii !;■ ci .• P i.' 'iti've? Wh.H i- ( ii- iiiiins ? vV hrn cipm.-e of tueving 'tit .o->l:j->""* "n Mi** sandx o> time? For hiui, al-.!-! ih.vei-i nought but dark despair and sell-teproacii for a lost life. For a 111 un to leave hi- ootprims on the i sands Ol ti'uc. he n:ti-t be endowed with a j strong brain an.i ntrvou» pww r, He 'ntist j po.*<«es* a sou' d, vigorous, healthy mi d, in I a healtny body — tiir powr to con v'iVt — j the enerry 10 execute! liut look at our I Au-tfuliiiii v>uih ! Seethe eap.ciaied tonn, • the vacant look, the listies* hesitating uianner, I the n i-TOtiii d'stripd. tiie senseless, almost ' idiotic exprerfcion. Note iti-* demeanour and j »»,,iiv«ri»auo'i,-*iid th*"' 1 "a.*'. ' 8 t ' llit ** tana to I leave Am ootprh-.t-t ci the sands of time. I" Do parent", uiertical men aid eiSuua^ors o< youth pay HUllieient. altel.tion to this su'>-j-cl ? Do they cv- r ascertain the ea«s« oi I this decay; and having dune fi, do ihey (a* v strict seiire oC duly demands) -eek ihe , skilled ndviee ol the uiedi'*ai man, who iias tip.de tliis lirancii "l his pro.ession his par ticulnr speciality, witoi-e li c has been devotee* •to he t'eatuient id these- cuses ? header what is your answer ? Le each one answer or himself, Parent* See '.heir plogeu lading gridually heloi-e then- sight, -te tlieni become emaciated <nd young men. broken down in healih, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle ol life; yet one word might, save tiieiu. one •ootid and vigorous heaith^i- ing letter 'rom a medical nan, habituated to tiie trea ment and continuous supervi-ion of such cases wou' 1, in nioht iii-ituiccs. succeed in wurnin^ oU tne impe-iding doom ol a miserable and gloomy iuiure, aud by appropriate treatment reßtore the enervated system io it- natural vigor, and ensure ajo ous and happy ln*» Dr L. Ji. .-.Mil'H, oi Me bourn a, has uiade tin- diseas.s ol yj-ulh and ihose a.-i^ing therd fix 111 his peculiar stuiy. Bis, wtiole l>i> >'*- sioiiai lile bab been especially devoted to •' .'iv tt. atiiieui ol Nervous A the', tons and the 1 'lseli.-eB incidental to ilan-ed Lile Uis skill is tiraUab'e to ail— nu iu.ut--r now iu<. *'f hui dred- or thou«»iidu ot mil. s distant. His sysiem of i-ori'c-pon-.cuoe by letter 1* now .-o Well orgauised and knowt,, th.t comment would b. supertluous — 'i>y Ihia euns .nany thousands o pai.ienis have ;>een cured, whom he has never seen md iien r knuwn) ■ ami ll if cameo on wu.'i.HUch ,ju iicuue eupervi-on tit at ihoijJli he ht«s been practicing this branch oi his prolession >or iw t -iity«six years in these colonies, no single instance ot accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are i-eiiini-ad, lln-.-c are lorwarded in the sau.e carelul manner without a possibility- ol the otneuts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is cii. cied without eyen the phy-ician knowing who is his patient. lo Meu end Women wi h Brokeu«J*>wn Constitutions, the iServou--, ih.- Debilitated, and ail suflei ;ng h-oto any Disease whatever, Ur L.. L. S Jd im'"S plac o treatment uoiuuiends itsell, avoiding, as it does, iiie inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. ADUHEB0 — DR. L. L SMITa, 182, tX;LLINj SlßhJir 'KA&'f. Mi'.LßtlO NrJ. (Late the Ke.*i-.enCH «t tiie Oiivenni'.) mi*; iuvi- a :; li.-Ih.vil*: .vr chuuld hk*o»;{i:fi"LLi" kkau a.nd kh MKllfl-JHKIJ- DV liVKUVO-NA IjNXKIIKsT Js DI N L- EaUl.\ G . THE PAX KM' OVAL SAMSON FENOJB WIRE Has no-* been oef.r me pubic for fotu years, and during tnai time «(XX) FONiS HAVE Br.KX *>OL 'iiTinu very groat satixfao ion. in prool o' which we li > d uuttierou- ii-snuioniaU fr. in ♦reli-known l'olouist> ; and liie demand daily increasing io su.-U an t-xu-ii', in* numerous 'Spurious lupiauou:! hive lately tw-'u -v./jduccd iv the vari'>ua mat Keis of Australia and iNew Zeataini, for tiie sole purpose ot da:nauiuK the repntatiop o! <bo Pateul Oyal 6aiusoii Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE tMnHBMMHR«ISMHMVna-M---M-M>M--MHBMaI--. Was aierded >nd intronuced tour years ago iv Vict -ria, iVew .>outh ale^ Queenslaul and >ew Zen. and ; and ihe principal claim set tonh wan. its being made Oval to preven laud. Yet, iv the face ol tnese pateeis ririns — many of respectable siauding haye, t.r the >ake oi paltry counni*s|oii r icnt ihem.-civea toun iutroduetio.i vi various spurious inula** I tions, which tender ihe.u liubie io aciioi* I at law, and muoyance and oisappoiut to ihe ust rs < The public when purchasing, are there ! fore cautioned to see that each uoil bearI ia Ud tally thus : — JVA I hiN i OVAL fcA 3A6OH W IKE IN QVAL ; I AnddhePaleutees' lally orlrade Murk IS ». DLOCK. Manulactured by the Whitecroaa Wire J Company, Warnugtou, England j Prices Greatly Reduced ADULik.v& : M'LEAN SAO**. & RIGO, | IMPOJITEKB ! 99 ELiZAi>fcilJl ai'iiEbT. AIELBOUiiANE j WASlllNtil FOWDKH |^ uoes uot injure the .uusi dtinc^id wh c j vis 111 a.i'Ciu.ds was.ud, 1 cj.a^ijidl o fh. most deliiMita ingreJie.ts ail 1 gJes uce luiuer t,u<tii 'Uost wcim <g powJars It higly re -o v n<*aidd a* * *»'J m d eoji, t, {
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1494, 9 January 1885, Page 1
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953Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1494, 9 January 1885, Page 1
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