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j Public Notice:. i j •' Liv<>» of £rp»t rren nil remind us, ' V. t> ran ji'hfet; (Uf liven sublime ; I Aid, fli'Piirtin?, leave behind v* Footprint" on thp Kinds of timH." TREnliove is r«*ad with vjreat interest by t!u!U««n-''fl o< young men. It inspire* tb»m with Hope, i'oi in the bright lexicon ol - i nth tl.ere it no such word us fail. ll is ! aa> many, th»s is correct, — is true with " <gsird tr>* the youth who has never abused his i*tr(>iigth — und to the tn;in who Uas not been 4 passion's But t.i ihnt yon'h — to thnf v.an, ttlio I»hs> j wa«t?d l>i* »ieor, who Ims y ielde i la i r t . j?^. l f" U p t thst-miior ;v «fo. t alluris'iif-iiU of vice, who ha s fcjire'i unorivlled . liceuso ti>- his jws- .. reproxclt. Wltai HoPB o <t* he tmre ? What Bs^irutious ? Whrtt o!n.ui.-e of icnvinj hit iootpi'i'B on tho »*\\A-> o\ time? For liiio, ai.>! tin re in r>ot!«M but (lt*,pk despnir und sell-ieitroaoii for a lost life. For a man to ieave liis ootprints on the Binds of time, he mtft be endowed with a i strong brain an I nervou* power. He must ' ;-,.,ji<eiif h sound, vigorous, lieaU.hy mi 'd. ih I v healthy body — tho power to conceive — i the ener-y to execute! But look at our [ Au-triiliuiifoutli ! seethe emaciated form, . the vucmit iook, the listless hesitating maniitfr, | ! the n rrnu« distrust, the senseless, almost. j idiotic expression. Note hi* deuieanoHr und I or.nv«r ß uwioii, utH then cay, Is that a man to I leave hit lootpriats cm the sauds of time, j J)o p» rents, medical men and eduoators of yonth phv sufficient attention to thie sub- ' ject ? Do they eTcr ascertuin the cause ot 1 this decay ; and having done no, do they (as a strict senee of duty demands) neck the skilled advice of the medical man, wbo h«s ni-.de this hraneli of his profession his par tioulur speciality, whose life has been devoted to he treatment of these cases ? header, what i* your «n»w*r ? Le: each one answer or hiniiell. PareuWi Bee their progeny fading gr.u]ually bftfoie their sight, <•«<; them become enujcieusii old young men, broken down in health, t-nfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save ibein, oue «ouud and vigorous heaith-gi*ing letter from a medical nun, habituated to tne treatment and coniinuous supervision of such "oases wou' i, in moft instances, tucoued in warning oil tiie impending doom of -a miserable and gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natumi vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy lite Dr L. L. feMITU, ol Melbourne, haaniade fie diseuseo of youih and those arising thord from hiu peculiar study. His whole pro essicmal life has been especially devoted to the treatment ol .Nervous Attentions and the I)icvßees incidental to Warned Life. 9i« skill is availab'e to all — no matter how nit-'iy hui fired* or thousanda Ol miles distant. Hi* svsiein of oorresipoiuience by letter is now so ' Wi>li oigauisod and kuowi., th«t oomuienl i would be superfluous — (by this )eaus many I thousands vi patieuts have been cured, whom i ho kiis never seen *ud never kn»ivn) j and it i? cj»irieo;an, with such judicious supervisoa 'Wwt fc : f rftragh '-'- tw-Htaii -Hinuu ytNOlsNWf this bVuneh ol his profession lor twenty »six yean in these colonies, no single iustanoe of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When iletiiuiue* are requirsd, these ar« furwm-de.l in the sati.a carolul man Dei* without v p(;di*il>iiny uf thu . outonts of the pariieis bting <ii«covered, Plain aod clear directions I ttcooui\i'Jiiy theae.latl'or. und a cure is efi'-cted j iTilhout eyen lha physician knowing wha is ha patient. To Men e^d Women with Brokeu-Oawn Const itutioiifc, the fcervoua, the Debilitaieji, ui."J all buliering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. S.MiTH'B plan oi treatment oomonrnijs itself, as it does, >h» inconvenieniH; and t»»oense f a personal visit. A DDHEStf — dh. l. l smith, 182, COttLLSn BTREKT EAST. MKLBOOiiHB. (Late the Re*i-lenoß >i the Governor.) THIS ADVKKLTSEMEiNT aHOULD UK CAHE FOLLY EKAIi AND HE MEMBISUED BY KVEfiYONi; liS« ■TJSHKbTifDI2» FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCJ3 WIRE Has no* been before the public for fou vyear*, and during that time 6000 TON** HAVE. BEEN SOL (iiviiijr very satisfaction, iv proof ot whicn « c h > <j numerous testimonials from weii'kuown Colonists; and the demand daily uiceasiotf to such au extent, tha niiiuerous Spurious Imitations have lately b««u n«./jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, fur the sole purpose of damaging the reputat-ioi. oi thu Patent Oyal Samsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was ; atonted nnd introduced (our years a^u in Viotnria, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being viii.de Oval to preven fraud. Yet, ih the lace ot these patents firms— mauy of re« spec-iable standing have, for the »ake ot paliry comrnisßiou, lent themselves totht i mtruductioa of various spurious itnitai i Uon.s. which tender thdn liable lo aclioJ* ai law, and luuoyauce aud uisappoiut to the users The publio when purchasing, are there tore eaiitioned to see that each Ooil beart* I a tin tally thus s— PAIEM OVALSAMSOJS WIRK IS OVAL ; A ud^the Patentees' Tall j or'irade Mark M U R IV •. DLOOK. Manufactured by the WhiteoraM Wire Compaoy, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BROS. & RIG&, IMPOIiTEKS 99 ELiZABKrH STKKJiT, MJSLBOUKNJi BENIOHS' WASUINGr POWDEft uoes uot iujun; tut) mast duiioata wh c ucs iv apcio.oi wasaud, i> cjia^Oiul o -ih must tldti<)<tt« uigseiiie its nn( g^ds u«t t miuer ta«u <noa w^jhi ig jjoxrJjrs it higlf r«ooi«ia4aiod m a «*to *ud ©cjrtcai ad Utw. •

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1532, 8 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1532, 8 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1532, 8 April 1885, Page 1

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