Public Nttioe . ' |,ives t>' great men all remind us, \' •.■ i ;.n n fUf our lives sublime ; i , ei>- niitif, leave h^hin^l u< F.w-M'-. it' 1 * "•' the *nK.I-< of Mill- " fl'lil- ij'-.i-e s reud wiih Kr<>iit interest b J i!.. ii.-mii -»s o 1 roui'g met.. It inspire* iln n wii'ii Hot'E. 'ori-i the brijtbt lexicon ol iiji, t •.. i n« «ueh word 'is 'nil. ll*< ! ,;,. v nt'j. i; •!« lit tvrrect. — is truu with • tgard i. the YO'it'i «'bo I<KB never nhu^d his Jt ,j,i |, — i1 to Ihe man >«lto has not been 1 j.in.io;.'- '1 'ie " l r nl I - '--'t yon'h— 'o Ih'it man, who has .VH-t.d ■ i-* -■ 'if <> . who lim yielded hin-s^li up ihei.'ii.cr y «we-t ailurevnents ot vice, I .vie. Ii ive mi ii-l.lled license tt> !li* iiii*- *, .i.^, * 'in- t c -ai».>\» li.»«« are but as a rep.oT Wlial ihiSfßc P »«• liavet What ...|.ii-:jiioi -s ? U'hii| : eh«nee*of leeftj^f Am i loolp.ii. ■» on the -anti- o' lime? For him, i,.i ill. re i- uoujjlit hut dark desp tir aiid !•< l'-tei roue' f»r a lost lift. Fur h itmn to leave !ii- ot>tprtnts on tbe . -mmNo' tine, he mil I bt; endowed *iih ■■ i <itroi v> hi-am an nervoii* power. He inuet ■ ,„,..,.;,. H ;iou"d. viioriiu.4, !.ejilihy mi d, in jii lial'nj hody — fh« pow-r to con -eiVe— i lie ener t to execute! I'-ut lo<ik at our | ,Vu it liiin vi.iiHi ! ■»«.- tke erti:ic ; aie.l form, ■ tin' v:.e nit look, the l ; stlri>s hen titling nninlitir, ■ the v itoui distrust, the Meuselexs, almost ' idititie fxpresfiorii Note hi* demeanour and . m.i.fi'ruininn, Mil i llit-n ra.V, Is thut a until to I leave hit oolpriiit.-) cm the saiidn of time. |l>o pi rent*, medical men ai d educators o* ! t.mili |i.:y suiucieiit aitdiition to this I I- ci ? J)o they evt-r ascertain the imbu 1 * ol ! 'tins rlecny ; and lniving done mi, do they (its j » r-ti-ic-i s.-noe of tiuty tiemaiitis) etk the I >kilied wlvice nl tbe medienl man, who has J in de tuir- tiranch ol his pro e«*imi his par lieu I ir Kiiei-ialiiy, viiose li-e has been devotee 1 lio he t' i-nl. neii t ol these CHses ? Ke;uler I wlnii i«y(.«r nD-wur? Le ejiv,!i o-ie answer J oi him:.. 11. J'a-enls see 'heir progen iu-ling ( I gi-.iiiiiiih betni-i- their nielli, i>ee I hem heroine | eiiiiii-iiited o.d voting men, broken down in I t.rnl'li. enleel>led. unfitted lor the battle ot I I lie; yet one word might save them, one j ■•oniid and vigorous hea thriving letter Irom j a medical nan, habituated to the trrauiDii' j mut continuous r-upervi>iou oi such cases won' J, in nio»t i.nttnces, succeed in wuriiiHj oil t.ie impending t'oom ol a miserable aiu gloomy : uiu re, and by appropriate treatnie.il restore the enervated sjntein io its natural wi^or. and ensure a jo ous and bappy IHe J)r L. L. mMLI li, ol Ale boune, liasunule tlie disensep n\ y..uib and those arising tberd fri'in hik peculiar slu'iy. His whole pro essioual iil« has heen espetiuliy devoted to the ti. aunt in ol Nervous All el ions and the l!i«t-uses imidentid to Married Lite. l Jll skill ij. ariiilabifc lo all — u>i mutter how nit - iy Inn ilriil- or thousanda ol miles distant, ills (.tsifin of eorre-pon enue by tetter I* now »o Well orgauised and kuowi., lii.t c.iHiuieul j would b> ; superfluous— (by tlris e«tis many ' tliuus.iid* -j |>atieiils buru neeu cured, whom he k»« lic-ver seen Hid never kuowii) ; and it I if t-tiirieii on wiih such ju.iicijus eupervi-ou that ilioUi{h be b«s been practising tbit bri.iit-h ol bis profession lor tweuty»sii yo:irs in Ihene colonies, no oiugle iuatauce of aeci-d«.-t.ai ducotery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these ar* lorw uded in the san ecareiul niitiMier wit-bout • posinbiiity ot ili>; O'nei.t* of the parcels , l». injj >iisc<.«ei-ed. Plain an i clear direc ion* ti-e'.ii-p^u) tiifne latin, and a cute le etl. cie I •mi't/ui e\en tbe phy-ician kuowiug wlw is '.lie ps'liuut. io .Vieu and Women wi b Kroken«c9wu C'oi.Fiiiutiou*. the >ervouM, ib-- J)ebiiitateii. ami all .utfenng from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. i.Miill''* piat: oi treatment coinud- itsell, avoiding, at it- does, .he incouvenleuee and expense I a personal vieit. Auuitsaa— UK L. L SMITH, 18a. tuLLi.No SlKn-tr KA.sT ('..lie tlie Ke.^i'-ei'oe »i the (»ovenn>..) ilU> ii>Vi<.i'l-)KMKsr triOULD Hh C .iiiiKlJiL.V JIKAI) ASD Uh .ViK.MHKi«Ki> UY i-.VKRVOJSrt IjNri«:uK>TM) IS vliSViMr. THKPATKM'OVAL SAMSON FENCfI WIRE Mhh uo<* been t<et r me puble for fou year«, a d <Miriiit> that time 0000 lO>ft HAVK Bt.EN 6OL • ivitti! very niwal satislac ton. in proof of wli.c;i «eh' <i tiiiiiifiouo testiuioiiialit i'r.iui neli'lttiown C l olniii!>t.> ; and the tleiiiand .tally iiiCieHHitit: In siifh an extent, tua mi . er.ua >piiiioiin Ini'laiions tutve lately l'«u 'I'.-jdiict d in tbe »ari.'Uß ma. kei> oi Aiihiraliu aiid i>iew Zeaiaim, for the j sole purvoxe '»• Ha-nauinj/ the repMlarioi. ■j' 'h«- Patent Otai damson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE j \Yhs archied <nd intro. meed Kiui* j j yearn huh in l r iel -ria, Aew . v oulli hU, I Quceuiiiitnii an.i Acs. Zeaand ; and ihe j pru.clpal claim xet lonh w*m ii» beiu« , uj.de Uvnl lo I'teveu Ihu I. Vet. iv the ] lace Hi «.. e«e patenin tirius— in uiy of re- . «| et- able s ainiiiiK Imye, f.>r tbe »ake oi | |> dlry coiuuitMtitiii.' lent (heiu>eives lotu. i iuir<.iiuciiti,i of Tarious moiitioum iiuiiaf < iioio. whiib e.ider ihe.u iiable >o nciioi' I at law, nut! t.inoy>iuce and i^appoiut j tt. ihe us. ra I 1 tie pui -l io when purcha-inj. are (hero hie laiiiitdied to »cc tiia e*aeli coll Leaia .in ia.iv tnu> : — j I.i I lw\ I OVALS.* M SO> VV £U K I IS OVkb I i ilnd.lktf l'aleuleea' ially or irade Mark ( Ai li ' fih •. WLOOK. i by tbe. Win tecroba Wire i/'uiiii>H.uy > WanititdoQi biitflaud I Prices Greatly Reduced iM'LEAN BiiJ.,. & EIGQ, bOViiSti. bi >i^i»a' ViASUISU POWDtftt ^.t in lnjai-.j uid v jtl aj..o.»iv> *.| • , .;■ ... v . ii.; ci **• I :d, I U<II<J»JI J It, ' '' ■•* * , tj..4itj n «ii i"» u.o ■ l . • ■ ... • , «.-l|l JIYI :•% t v I ..i^, j tv J. 1.1 ■i , . . » ju J I-IU vwii. ii
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1521, 20 March 1885, Page 1
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