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Public Notice , " Lives i>f great men all remind us, V c run ti-r Ire our li»e» sublime ; Ai<< ! , ilep.-.rtinir, ie«ve b^hin lus Footprints on the of time.'* M"M! K above is r<*ad with (jreut interest hi f tlinus-uiuls o< young men. If inspire* th.m with llot'K, for i-i (he bright lexicon of . uth tliere i* no such word .is I'aij. lias! sat mimy. this is correct, — is true with "sgurd tr' the "youth who l«as never «bu»ed his «t.'<'imth — n'.il to the mitn *ho Lias not been 1 |;ii»«ioti « ■'lave Hut t'i tlnit yo'Mh — f o th'tt '.uin, who his ... ■!■!, < ■:•■• vii?t-, vv'iio hits yu'ldeil hnrsflf up ; ..f i, t 1 . : ■ ' >i- iv «wbi t iil'ure uetits of vice, -„; :,.:■' ■•■ - ? A il:lt eh UKl 1 of ie;-vil!^ hi* id.! -ji „iir> ..!• ■■'■<•' "and^ o ( time? For htm, j ',.; ih!i>- 1- hmujjlil but thirk despiir an. l li-rcpiviiu i jor <* lost life. Kor a man to leave his ootpriuts on the sai.il? 01 tine, he imt't b« endowed with a strong brnin an I nervous power. .He must (nis^esr a sound, vigorous, healthy mi d, in ii h.altiiy body — the pow^r io con-cive — Ihe crier y to execute! But look at our Aii-triiliuu youth ! Seethe emaciated form, the Vitciint look, the Pstle*shes!Uting manner, the 11 ivom dislrutt, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and Ci.nvcrstition, an.l then »■»>. Is that a man to Ifiive ///* out print* on tht- saudd of timeDo parents, medical men a-»d educators of youth p'uy sullictent attention to this subject ? l)o they ever ascertain the emase ot '1 his decay; and having done no, do they (a» a strict sense of duly demands) reek the skilled advice oi the medical man, who has iv.de this branch ol his pro.ession iiis par titular speciality, whose lile has been devotee" to he t.ful.neiit of these cases ? Kender whnt is your answvr ? Le each one answer or hmisill, 'Vents see their progeu- (siding gr .dually before their sight, ccc them become emaciated old young men, broken down in l.ci.l'.h, enfeebled, unfitted for ttie battle 01 fife ; yet one word might save them, oue •ound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treat men* and continuous supervision of such cms*? won' J, in most i.i«t.«nces, succeed in warning oil t.ie impending ('oom ol a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system lo its natural vigor, and ensure ajo ous and happy liie J)r L. L. sMllli, o» Alelbour.e, ha* tirade the disease)" ol y.iulh and those arising therd from his peculiurstuly. His whole pro essional liiv has heen espetinlly devoted to the tr.atmeut. ol Nervous Atficlions and thu Uisetises incidentiil to Married Life. Uis skill is available to vil — no inulter now nu •>y ha dri-d.-< or thouiandu ol milts distant. Ills s\siem of correspondence by letter i».now so Weli organised and knowi., Itl.t uuHiiucnt wwtild be snpei tluous — (by this .cans many thousands 01 'patients have I>e«n curvsi, wlioitt he hhs never such <nd never known) ; aim it ie (-.-lined on with such jumci^us supervi-ou that 1 hough he bus been practioiug this br.uich ol his profession lor twenty*>sii years in these colonies, no single instance oi accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines »re required, these art? lorwarded in the sun c careful inuitner without j possibility ot the. ouients if the parcels being discovert d. Plain an-i cl«ar direc. ioub ac-coinniiiiy llie»e latlci. and v cure is elf- cled without t-\eu the phy iciau knowing Mh^is in? patient. To Men and VVomeu wih Broken«co<«n Constitutions, the Aervoux, ih^ J>eUiiltuted, anil all sutteriiig Iroui any Disease whatever, l)r L. L. SAlll'ti'd pluu 01 treatment comuii nd' iuell, avoiding, as it does, Ihe inconvenience mid expense f a personal visit. DR. L. L SMITS, 182. COLL INo SIRhIET liAS 111.1.I 1 . Ml'-LUOUi.NIi. (Late the Resi-ieroe >T the <J-<>veruor.) IHIS AUVKKi'IbKMIi.NT i-iiOULU i<ti CvitUPULLY KKAJ) AND KH MKiMBISKUD BY h.V Kit YON a liSTi£UK6TJ«D IN FENCING. TIIBPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias no* been t>ef >r tiio pnul v for tou 3'ear«, and during that time SOJO IONS HAVE BKEN 6OL 'iivmi; very git/ut NaH**fne<u>n, 1u proof ot wluc'i weir 1 d nutiieiou* testimonial* fr.iia well-known Coloutstf* ; and the demand daily increasing to oucli au extent, tiia nu i.erous Spurious ItnuanoiiH Imve lately l»—-n nvjducid in the various mm kei» of Australia and New ZealuiKi, for the sole purpose r.f dainatiitif; the rep.itaiioi. ot <he I'utcnt Oyai 6ninsoii Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whm aiciiied Hiid intrmiueed tour year-* nuo in Vict"ria, New JSouth ■'■ ales Qutensiiiud and iNew Zealand ; and the principal tiluitu set tonli wan its lieiug made Ovhl to preven Maud. Yet, ik, the lace ot tnes« jjatentu firms— many of respectable M'anding haye, for tbe sake ol paltry commission, lent themselves toclii inlroductio.i of various spurious iiuita* tiuus, wliich tender the.v liable 10 actiot* at law, and i.-inoyunce and uisappoiut to the us* rs The public when purch»«\nii. are there fore cautioned to »>ee that each coil Leac a tin laity thus :— tA'iLUt OVALSAMSON WlttK IN OVAL ; A nd.tlie Patentees' Tall} or Irade Murk to v H 19 \ VLOCK.. Manufactured by the Wuitecrosa Wire (jouipauy, Warnugton, Ku^laad Prices Greatly Reduced ADDna.^ii M'LEAN SBLO3. & BIQG, LMPOKTEKS 9U KLlZAlitlll oIKKbT, JdKLJJUUKiNE nEMOKS' WASUING POWDKH J^ uuea uot injure liie most ddiio.Ud wb 0 ui-s iv artiij.ds trasudd, io).ujiisdl o IL most JtiliiMte lUjrdittf .ti ait gio* u.o miuer iia.i iiju <n t*ai .^ pj^ijrs ii UlgtjT rdJO U U4iIJJ Ai t. ii>) IIU OiK»a- U ltd im'JOj s

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1523, 18 March 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1523, 18 March 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1523, 18 March 1885, Page 1

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