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I Pub'it: Hotieo'-. j " I,'iTts of grr-at men all remind US, ! \Vp ran ti ■**-'' our lives sublime ; ! ->!■', iit rtii «. icnv<- '»-*-7in I im ! p t „iT i-inl- Mil lb- *■■>•> ii* ot "•' ■ " rplfEii 1 ""' •' r-'"*' w,i '' y*'*** l ' ini.Tci.l ;.\ , £ tbi'i^sl *".i o' youcg men. ll mv.r... ! »h,r, vriti. ! I Of*, ''or in the bright iettiiM-.- »i i:fi ; r.hi-'V w to* '.ui on word '•« nil. i 11..' <-„'.■, .<i\. .!'7* i' c. ■>i-c<'«r.---Ts f:u.) wirh ■ -.rai-a • i (lift Miit.:-. »ho !ius never niiu^-d li';. „,, t .,, | , ; i 1 __„u,| to tun mun vho has not booi! ' „.,... ,.-.:-.7*. 7* t':n-e " *'*'• the i.empnr :i-T ?we<«t aliuren.ents ol vice, ,7hi. 'im .'v:'i vuioridied I'CCIISO tv hi* ,>;n»J i „., •,. :.int tie nixve lii.r* are »>iit a* » J0^,,,. ■„. V* i!i>l ll'.l'K' ;> 'ie li.ive ? Wlli.l ! .-„i M;iti<:: !» ? \Vlr _■ f c'.-.irK-e (if ''Ji'V'lljJ hjl i'oolo>i'i'> on tr-P saufl- o' lime? For him, aim- ! th. re t* uousbr but dark despair aud scli-ioproseii for <* lost life. Fir a man to leave bin ootprints on tbe snnds o! time, be itimt be endowed with h strong nrain an.i nervous pow.r. Ho must pojees^ s sound, vigorous, Iteslthy mi 'd, in ia h.aliilr body -—the power to cent-eire— i the eorr-y to eveeate! But look at our 1 Au-tiulion yout". ! tie" the oMiaeiaied fortn, ■ the vnciint. iook, the listless hesitating -manner, I the n ivous distrust, tbe senseless, almost J J idiotic expretsioii. Note hi* demeanour and j eonversaiion, ami then say. Is that *a man to leave his 'ootprints on the sands ot time. j Do parents, medifel **»«•• and educators o' j youth put sufficient attention to tbis sub- | ject f Do tbey ev«r ai-cortaiii the snase ol j this decay 5 and baring done ««, do they (an | a strict sense of duty # detnauUs) *-eok the ( skilled advice of the medical man, who has nn.de this branch ol his profession his par tioular specialiry, whose life has been devotee to he treatment of these cases t Reader what is your suswer P Le each one answer or himself, Parents see their progen; fading | gr.tduuily before their sight, see them bf oine | omuciated old young men, broken duwu iv health, enfeebled, unfitted for tbe battlo of life; yet one word migitt stive tbem, ooe sound and rigorous bea'th-giving letter irou. a medical nan, habituated to the troa.Mr.ont and continuous supervision oi such cases wou ; i, in roost inst-iuces, succeod \\ wurnuig oil tne impending doom ot a miseraole aud gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore tbe enervated system to its natural viftor, anU ensure a jo-uus and happy life. Dr L. L. SMllil, ot Melbourne, has mad* the discuses oi y<,uth _ud those arimrig therd from his peculiar study. His whole pre es-siom-i life has teen especially devoted to tite tr-.iHrn'ut ol Nervous AltV-eUons lutJ th« *>i«e»»-s incidental to Macried Liie. 3 is skill is available to sll— uo matter how Mi»*>y buidred- er thousauda ot nult-s distant', liis system of eorrespon;'.euce by letter is now so well orgsuiseii aud know:., th it euMimeni weuld be superfluous — (t*y tbis e*iis many thousand* oi patients bavo been oun-d, wbens j he has never seeji «ad nrrer lrnew«) ; anojt brnuch of his profession ter twenty*^-* years in these colonies, no single instance of itceidei'tai discoteiy has «vcr yet huppened. When Medieiues are required, these ur* iorwitrdcd iv the sane earelul manner without a possibility ot the ouie_ts of tbe parcels being discovered, Plain an 1 eieur diree'dons accompany these latter, at.d a cure is euVcied without even the pby»icisi> knowing who is bis pi* lien t. To Wen and Women wbh Broken-tT ->-m Constitutioiif, the Aervoes, ihe j>ebi>itsied, aud all sutler ing from any Disease whatever, Or L, L. SM H"1I'» plan o[ treatment commends itselt, avoiding, as it does, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. Aoj-mms — DR. L. L BMtTa, 182, OOLi.LN*> ST VM&T KA.S C. Mi<.LlitiU<7Nl3. (Lute tlie fteO'iMne* *»' the (J-overudr.) 'J lii -5 AD V. I. rt 116 KM it .NT* SHOULD HK CAJtfcPULLY RKAD ASD iiV, MliJlß^hEU By hVK&YOSii LNTEKKbTcDI^ FENOIiNG. T lf E PATENT OVAL SAMSON FJBNCE WIRE •*-* , ***'*«'»~*«---aa--a-«a-«s--«-*--*-S««-^^ i i Has now been net >rt ihe puhlie for fob yearn, and dt ( np + - that time iSOOO TOMS UAVEBiiKN oOL •iivmtt T«r» gr»Bt salisfaotioß, ia proof o» which we h>> »* numerous testimonials fr.-u_ well-known Colonists j and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately t>*e*- m«./. duced in tbe various ojaikets of Australia and JN'ew Zeaiumi, for t tie sole purpose of damaging ihe reputation of the Patent Oyal (Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE wa----HM-_aSa-aa______M_a-«___aa__Mßßa^_ a ___ MHaa , v Was i ateuted mid introduced tour years ago in Victoria, JNew Sooth '"• ales Queensland and Kew Zealand ; end the principal claim set torch was its being made Oval to preren fraud. Yei, iv the face of these patents firms— many of resped able standing haye, tor the **ake ot paltry conitmssioti. lent tberaseivea tptiw iotrodoetio.l of rarious spurious nwitat i lions, which leifder then liable to actio** at law, and inuojance aad uisappoiut to the users The public when purchasing, are there tore cautioned to sec thui each coil beuf a tin taiiy thus :— PAILxNTOVALiJAMiOxN WIKK IN OVAL ; Audit he Patentees' ially orlradeMtirk M ii R i» v ptooa;. Manufactured by the WhitecreM Wire • Company, Warrington, England { Prices Greatly Reduced ADDliii-3-5 ; M'L£Ali BEOtS. & RIGG, IMPOKTEKS 9* i_LL_*AiJtfl*__ £.iiiJ£>-T, mIUL. BODiiiNi. o fc.Moi<6* WAaaißfa powdkr , O Uoesuoi injure tue <djsi. dolioate wh c ; uts i.i art i.; _s #_,aod, t oj,u^e*ed o (L I most UeAicite mgredie ts sal g-»o* _. d lutiier Uu».t no.t, W»«Ui.'ig jtowiji-s tt j UiiO' re o n ueu-ed »* a »v* *>i a e«_4___ Md labowL* t

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1549, 18 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1549, 18 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1549, 18 May 1885, Page 1

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