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Public Notiee3. i " Lives of great men all remind us, { V> c ran trnbe our lives sublime; , *iii ; , li-partine, ieitvp behind us "Poof ji'-ititi" <>« thr gmulA of time " fl* If K Ht.ove * r»"»il "iili great inteivnt h' J tin usance n* young men. It inspires tfi. n with Hope, 'or i i the bright lexicon of . urli ti. <"!•»- i^ no Kuch wor<J «s (ail. Uas ! • !•> ii.Hur. tli's i« ci-reer, — is tru«j with -jgard ;. the youth who has never abused his r'l-ingrh — ni"l to the ni.in -vho has not been ' m--i,l't'« xl-IVP vii? f i "it yomh — ,o thnt »iun, who has j i♦..i iie vijro'-, who ii >* Tieided hiffis^ll up i ih .* t "ii ;••'■>!■ 'J swe.-t !l!iure!lle^its of vice, • -tii. hi uivoii u'iniicilt'd license to his pus?' ,: it,, v, him tlie abot» lines are but >m> » .. w,,rt^ggto.*wt>nt ■Honri; --n h«' ft«»To f" -"VVTiSIi " ■»s|_irsttioi>B ? What ehanoe of leaving Ai* :o<>tpi>!Hß on the sand" ol time? For him, «];>•>! tin ret* nought but dark despair and «clf-n'oroaoh for a lost lifs. • For a man to isave his ootprints on the guilds oi time, he niu*t be endowed with a srronjr hr»in an i nervous power. H« mutt ' p O <"t<».' » sou"d, vigorous, healthy mi-id, in ia ht' \y body — the povr<"r to con. eiTe — tin- ener' y to sxecute! But look at) our I jn-.fr \v+v v.->uii> ! Seethe eiaaciated form, ■ Un. vi ; ut i«ok, the listless hesitating rnanuor, I the i! • tous distrust, tbe senseless, almost I idiotic ixpression. Note bis demeanour and j eoi.vori.ui.ioti, and then say,,ls that a man to j l-a>p his ootprints on the sands of time. j j Do parents, medical men and educators of youth p'uy sufficient attention t» this sub- ' jeot ? Do they ever ascertain th» eattse ol j { this decay ; and having done so, do they (as v, strict sense of dutj demands) i<eek the | skiHed ndvice of the medical man, who has j in .:de triio branch of his proiession his particalar speciality, wiiose life has been devoted 10 iV tit'Btmeiit of these cases? Keadfer j wiia! isyt>»r ;<n-w»r? Le each ODe anuwer ! ().• liiim*..-!:'. Pnient* gee their progen-. lading ei-iduitily beiot-^ their sight, g€e tlieiri become i-a;:ici.ite.i «i!il T"ung men, broken down ia henl'h. eniec'hled, uufitted for the battle of life ; vet one word might save them, one \ aotiiid >viid vigorous heath-ginng letter from a medical nan, habituated to the 'treatment and continuous fupervieion of such oases wou ; i, in most instances, succeed in warning 011 t.ie impending doom of a miserable and j gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment j restore the. enervated system to its uatarai j vigor, and* ensure ajo<ousand bappy life Ur Lr. Ji hMIIH, ol Melbourne, has made the diseases il youth and those arising tkerd from li is peculiar study. Bis whole proiessioimi life has been especially devoted to the tr. atment ot Nerroui Atfectious and the iiiseeses incidental to Married Life. iiis skill is available to all— no matter how' nu if bin dred* or thousanda ot miles distant. His system of correnpoiulenoe by letter it now so well orgauised and kaowi., th.t comment would be superfluous — (by this eaus many thousands ut patients have been cured, whom he bus never seen <nd never known) j anO it is caineii on with such judioiaus aupervisou that though he has beea praotfeiug this branc-h oi itis prufes»ioa (e>r twetrty^MX y**nin these colonies, no single instauoe of aeotdental discovery ha* ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these an forwarded in the Same earelul manner without a possibility of the <ontenta of the parcels being discovered, Plain and deaf direci ions accompany these latfer, and a cure is elected without even the physician kiowiug who is his ywtient. T<> Men aad Women with Broken-c'owu Constitutions, the JServoas, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plac of treatment commends itselt, avoiding, a* it does, ibe inconvenience and expeuM f a personal visit, ADDHKSB — DR. L. L SMITH, Ib 2. OOLLIKd STRKfiT iSAST. MKLBOQuNB. , (I, ate the Heii'ienoe >i' the Governor.) THIS ADVKKTISIi.MKi.vr oROULD i<E C AitEFULLY JlriAi) AJSD Kfi MEMBEHEO BY EVEEYONa 1N» TEKK6TUD IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has Don been uet'>r<- the pubtie for fob years, and during that time SOOO TONS HAVE BEEN SOL ■Tiring yery great satisfaction, in proof of which we b<> d numerous testimonial* frpm well- known Colonists; and tbe demand daily increasing to such an extent, tua nu > erout Spurious Imitations tutve lately b^ea iv/jduced in the various markets of Australia aud New Zealand, for the Bole purpose of damaging the reputafetot. ot (he Patent Oyal damson Wire.. TBE SAMSON WIRE VVhM aie&ted >tud introduced four years ago it> Vict'Titt, New i>outti '■ ales (^ucentiand and New Zealand ; »nd the principal claim net tonh was its being uidde Oval to preves taud. Yet, ib the lace ut these patents firms— muny of re< spec' able siandmg haye, for tbe sahe ot I paltry coiuiui-Rion, lent themseivea totlu i intr.'ductioj.of various spurious imitaf i lions, which lender them liable to actioP at law, ami iuuoy«nce and uisappomt to the users | Tlie public when purchasing, are there : fore cautioned to see that each ooil Oeait* i a tin taliv tiius : — PA I EN T OVAL SAMSON WIEK IN OVAL ; And,the,Patentee»' iallj orlrade Mark I M B [ R | m •.dloox. Manufactured by the WhitecreM Wire Company, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN B&Q*. & £10% LMFOKTEKS »y Js,LiZAiiEiH MiiEhT, M.U.U I BOUKNK ; - ■ T i < fclfc-i^iOKa' WAdttiNG POWDlfili ) uocb uot mjurd iiie <uj»t ddiio»U) wa c ucb tv artimes w**^rfd, t<Oitnpo«ei o ifc. uioßt doiiuate mgredie its »ul goos mo lUtuer iiittu ijOsi w »*Ui ig pj>vijra It til^l/ I'si.'J* iIiJL t-jd 4s A Ski* <* >tU Oiija^JU ud tatwj s i

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1542, 1 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1542, 1 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1542, 1 May 1885, Page 1

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