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Public Notice?. j •' Lives of great men nil remind us, j \\> imi n.-ke our lire* cublirnp; i Am 1 , «!i'p-riii>sr, leiive h<*hiivl us : Foo»))iint!- <>n the sand.* of lime." TlJKjil.ciTf is read with greut interest bi tlifiu«nn.l» o 1 young men. It inspire! them with Hope, tor in the bright lexicon o i nth tli<^re i- no such word us tail. il is *;n niHiiT, th's if correct, — is true with ";srnrd to the youth who !'UB never abused hit -tit ntflh— find to ihe ni;m who has not beer ' | ;is-ion's »|:ive-" Uur f.. i )mt vontli — to thtit man, who h-.n ,va«t.-d liii> vi(/ O i, who h;is yielded himself ujj i tlie ti-mpor ry swert allurements ol Tice, -.vhtHnnr-yi i vii wiuitcHilt llWW» *„ b***l>~* Dionsi, to him t.lie übove lines arc hut as a repi-oiich. What HoPK c-n he have ? Whul <i#(.ir:itions ? Whrtt chance of le;«vins» hi* lootpitnfs on the *tiiid« ol lime? For him, .ili!-! tin re ■» nought but dark despair and ailf-»e|iroacii for a lost lift. For a mini to leave hit ootprinls on the ■"ii'td* ol time; he niu-t be endowed with n I strong brain an I nervou* power, lie must ; pu» ! >eß!' a sound, vi«jorous, healthy mi-id, i»» j it hrahiiy body — the pow**r to conceive— j the nier y to execute! Uut look at our [ \ u-l rul inn rout h ! dee the ewiiiciaied form, > the v.nMiit look, the ligtlcs." hes;taiiiiit rnuntidr, i the n ivou* distrust, the senseless, almost I idiotic expression. Note hi* demeanour and I' coiivt!i>inioi>, hii I th'*i> nay. Is thtit a man to leave his ootprintd ci the sands of time. !l)o p.i ent<, medical men a-id educators o' youth |>'iy sufficient attention to this subj. ct ? l)o they ever ascertain the cans« of (thisdecuy; and having done ho, do they (v* v strict sense of duty demands) -eek the xkillcd advice of the medical man, who has in ide ttiis branch of hi* pro:ession his par ticular speciality, irdose life has been devotee" to he tteatnient of these cases ? Header ■ what tx t/o«r an»w«r ? Le: each one answer j oi htm«cif. furents see 'heir progeu- fading ■,'ridunily before their eight, them become einuciated old young men, broken down in licui'h, eufeebled, unfitted for the battl* of life; yet one word might s»Te them, one ■o'.ind and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, liabituated to the treat men* and continuous supervision of such cases wou' i, in mo»t i.istmces, succeed in warning oil tiie impending doom of a miserable uud gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated sjatein lo its natural vif>or, and ensure a joousaud happy life \h- L. L. ftMllli, ot Alelbourne, has made the dieeasi'* of yuuih and those arising therd from his peculiar atu'iy. ilis whale pro e*siomil liia has been especially devoted to the tivatnicnt of Nervous Affections and the Dis.itses incidental to Married Life. ilis *Lili io available to vH — no matter how im *>y h id divd- or tliousiinda ot miles distant, ilis evsifin ol' correspondence by letter i» uo* so Well organised and kuawi., tilt cmuiue-nl j would be supertliiOUii— (by this euns in^uy I thnusuuds oi patients have been cured, whom I lie hu« never neon md never knowti) ; ui»O it ifcuiriedou with such judicious supervison that though he hits been practising this branch oi Ins profession tor tweuty*six yeurs in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are iorwardeii in the same careful manner without a possibility of the < o-.)lcuts of lite parcels being discovered, Plain and ehjur directions accompany these latter, and a cure is elected without eyeu the phy-iciau knowing who is his pxtieut. To Men and Women with Brok«n>c9wn Constitution*, the IServoun, the Debilitated, anil all sullei- ug from any Disease whatever, J)r L. L. S.UI Ill's plac ol treatment coiniiKiid^ iti>elt, hi voiding, us it docs, ihe iiicouvenietine mid .-xpeuse f a personal viait. A DUKEdd — DR. L. L SMtTa, 18^. (;uLLLNj SIttKET fCAST. MKLUOUuMB. (Late the KtMi-ienco >i the (Governor.) THIS ADVEK TIBKMKNT iIiUULD HKCxiJEFULLY JIKAD AND UK AIIiMDIiUED 13Y KVUKYO.Na IjNTEKKSTJiD IN FENCING. THE PATKNI' OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias now been bet t ihe public for fob year I*,1 *, and durinu that time 5000 TON** HAVE BEEN SOL ( 4iFtnu very nvoal salisfaction. in proof ol whic'.i we h i it numerous testimonials fYum. well-known Colonist* ; and the demand daily increattint; tv such an extent, tna nu her-jus Spurious Im'tai ions htive lately lw t '»i •!'.- jductil iii the various ma- ket* ot Australia aiid iNeW Zealniiti, for the. sok- piiruo>*f of dmuatiin^ ihe rep'UaiioL o! the Patent Oval 6aiU6on Wire THE SAMSON WIRE \\ ft* . ateiiipd xiid introduced lour years ago in >ew South Wales QucenslauU and iSew Zealand ; and ihe principal claiui net lonh was its being nude Oval to preven f -auJ. Vet, iv the lace ot tnesH patents ttrius — many of reapec'able standing haye, fur the sake oi piiilry commission, lent theinseives toclu iutroUuctio.i of variuua aptinous inittur lions, which lender tue.u liable io actioi* at law, and t;iiioyatice and oitappoiut to ihe u»<^rs The public when purclißfim;, are there foie cautioned lo »eu tiiui each coil Leal* a tin taliy thus :— i J A TKNT OVA L SAMSON W IUK IN OVAL ; A nd.llie Patentees' Tall j or'lrade Mark M ii K IV •. DiOCK. Manufacture'! by the Whitecro&S Wire Company, Warn:i|{U>u, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDItUoJs; 1 M'LEAN BROJ>. is BIGG, IMPOIiTEKS gO ELiZAliElli srUEb/r, illiU BOUUNE £l EKIOBB* WABUIN(J i'OWDKH UOe» Hat lUjurd llld Uliit «JU0«l<« Wh O Ut4 m ai'Uc.o* ivaikod, i ciauiii j it. I ijiOet aull^UO ll^rdtli H di 1 £>>i u.O I ifitaer t.iii uj.t W44UI tg .pj#ij« It vii laao:.' «

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1500, 23 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1500, 23 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1500, 23 January 1885, Page 1

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