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\ Public Notice-.. ( . j •' Live* of pre:tt men nil retnind v*, ! We inn rrnke oar lives sublime ; J A<>i', ili'pnrfinsr, ikhtc !>•»<• in lv* Footpiint». on the «md« of « i -»»-- " rpHF. il! ||Vlf '" r *' H ' **'''' .'J r " rir iu'erext *»» | jli"Ucan-Ts o 1 young men. If m^jii'-e* tin in with HOPB. 'or in the bright iex.ic.l,l ot . utl- tlieie i" iih such wov.l ;.« fu\\. l!.i* ! ?h» n.iiny. tips i" orvee.f, — i« true with ' «r;ird io the youth who !»as nerer iihu^fd bin ?t<eti|»th— :inil fo the. niitn who has not been 1 pin>«ion's slave l!m t-> tlt<tt ywith— to thnt mnn, who has na»t»'il lii» vijfo--, who h»» yielded hiips^lf up i th? ti-nijior ry nwei-t allnrenients al vice, who hit* jfi«en unuridled license to his pissmni>, "> htm f *'* ttbove liue.s ;irP lx.it v* a rep'om-h. What IIoPUC'P he ImvH? What ii!.pir»uoi.s ?' What clmnce «>f le.-vin<» hi* iO'»t|»i'i's on the «*nd» oi time? h'or liihi, al.is! ih.rei* noujihr but durk despair ami *elf'-te|noooii for a lost, life. For a m»ii to .cave hi* oottirinTs on the {•and:* ot tine, he iiiii'l bo endo»ve<l with a I strong hrftiu and nfryou-< p'«w««\ He u-.tist ' poshes? n sou-id, vigorous, he.»!thy mi _<«, »i in h'-Mltiiy body — tue powr to uuu.-i-iTe — i the ener'y to execute! Hut look at our Ati-tr..lian youth 1 the ovn«c»ti».l form, • I lie vacant look, th.' listlc-x liMitnting inuaiiar, I Ihe n iviu* distrust, the seuselens, alniost I nliotic c*pn*ssioji. Note his demeanour uud J «ui.H">.«iio!», ••»■' then miv. Is that a man to I leave Am lorttpru.l.* oi the .sands of time- ( Do parents, medical men aid educators of j youth p.y sulhoieuc attention to this subject ? Bo tbet ever a.<eertain the cum* ol { this decay ; and having done «>, do they (v« « strict #m»d of duty demand*) peek the skilled advice ol the mtdieal man, wl.o has nii.de this branch ol his proietaion hia jiar ticulur gperiiili'V, wlio»e life has been devotee 4 to he t'ent.nent of tlwso caees P lieaUer what is your »n»w»r ? Le: each one answer } 'or himsilf. Parents see their progeny fading gradually l>eA>r» their «i«lit, «6e them become emaciated old young men, broken down in lieul'.h, enieebled, unfit tAd for tbe buttle ol life ; yet one word might save them, one «oiind aud vigorous health-giving letter from v medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' 1, in most instinci-s, succeed in Warning 0.l t.n* impending doom ot a miserable and gloouiY tuture, and by appropriate injutuient restore the •enervated system lo it* naiurai vip'ir, anil encure a joyous and hnppy ilie ]>r lv Ji. mVIII'H, of Melbourne, has made the fUsc:n>i-» "I yi'Uib and those n-ising llusr t I'rcin liib peculiitr stu'ty. II is whole uro e?sionul li!*« bat. oeeii especially devoted to m>v lii-Klinrnr ol Nervous Atl.-citoiis au-i Ihe Di*enses incidental to Married Lite. iiis skill is ar.iilahie to *!! — n» m at'jr how nn iy hut dn-il i or tliousi.ndu ol mil<s ilictant. lii.s svsiem of Lorif-|.oii leneo by letter Is now c>u well organ tt<rtrt aud known, that c^Miiueui would be supiM-Quous — (by tiiis ;e:ui.-i inmiy thousands o' patients have heen cured, whom lie Km* uever seen -uid never Known) ; uiki it if carried on wirh such judicijuv pupervi-on that tbouj;h be ht» been pracl^iug tins branch of bi» profession tor twenty^* yetirsin these colonies, no single iustance of hocideniui discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicibes are required, Ihce nrv lorwiirded iv the same carelul manner without j possibility ot the .ontents of the parcels being discovered. Plain itn>t clear direct ions accompany these latter, and a cure is enacted without even the phyioian knowing who is his pftieut. i\» iMeu and Women wiih Urokeii'Jown Constitutions, tbe JServoan, the Dcbililuted, and all sutlWing froto any Disen^e whatever, Dr L, L. SMI Til's plnn ot treatment coin* uiend? iUell, ..voiding, as it docs, :he inconvenience and t-xpense f v. personal visit, AOUUKriS — DR. L. L SMITH, 183, COLLIE* STUKiiT Ka.s 111.1.I 1 . MlihtiuU; JN t5. (fjarc the He'tfienoe ot the U-overuor.) iillS ADVKrit'ldb.VlKAr cHOL'LU HK O.4i(KFLTLLV KKAJ) A-\JJ H K MliMiil«;»JKU I3i' KVtiiVO^u. lATHE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE 1 ■••••■■■■•■■■■■■MaMaMMMmuMaiaMM tlaa npiv been bet >r • the public tor tou years, ai.d duriuu thai tuuo 5000 TONS HAVK BHliiN SOL VJiviutf ?ery nryat satisfaction, iv proo*' o* wine i we hi .I uunn-ioii* tPstimoninU fr>ui well-known Oolouisls; and tne demand daily increasing to «uch an extern, tun ntiuierous Spurious Im'tauoiiH have lately b»»u ♦iv/jduced in the various uiaike:.<* of Australia and Iv'evv Zealand, for the sole purpose of datna<<iiij; tlifi repuUUOL oi the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Whs ateiited nnd ititru(iu<ed tour years a«o in Vict«<ritr, iSew >>outh A ales Queensland and .New Zealand ; and the principal claim set toith was its being made Oval to preven t.-aui. Yet, \u the face of t.ue«« patents firms — ra.iny of respectable staudtng ha ye, for the »nke ot pi. 1 try couiuiission. lent themselves to Dm mtr.)duetiua of various spurious imiisf lioQit, which render them liable 10 uotio>* at law, ami inuoyauce and uisappottiC to the users. •be public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to sec that each coil Le<ir>> a tin tally thus;— OVAL SAMSON WIHE in oval ; 4Lnd,lhePalenteeß'Tally orlrade Mark i*i a IK V DLOOK. Manufactured by ihe \Vljitecro!>S Wire Cotnpnuy, Warringtou, KnglauJ Priced Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BEOk>. & RIGGr, LMPOKTEHS iJOlJii.Nu. OliMCaa 1 WAdttlNtl POWDltli O ««e* not injure tbe ino»t iie*icr»id «rh c uc* iv ariu-tM wasiiod, i. o).«,ju^i v tL Uko«t .1 .n.-ik' .iydu .n 4il 4^i ir.o j tu».\»ar :■:..»., „..j.. w.i*.-M r i..*1..« ti. j Lllljlj; i- ■ 'itH ■:>■ ; :w , „ • , , I .... „ . (,

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1562, 17 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1562, 17 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1562, 17 June 1885, Page 1

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