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Public Sotice). — ■ " •_ ! " Lives of gnftt men nil remind us, j We fun n>r b<> our lives sublime ; A'»ri. tli'pnrrintr, ifiHVf bei'ind us Foofpri'itt. on the «nn.l« of tinm." *"pHEah»r« '■ r '" a^ w ' lh Kroflt infer0 * t ' £ thi'i^'nxis o 1 young men. It inspi ■=■'•!< tin m with Hope, 'omm the bright lexicon ...i iit'n tiiM 1 ! 1 i* no such word us luil. ll.i* : ! *tn iiiiitiy, t' >; s i? pnrvect. — w true with")giir-l tr tlie youth w)io >*as never abu«ed his st.fiigih— i»*i<l to the mun who has not be.en ' jiassion's r^lnve." tint t<» tluit vouth — to thflf man, who has wa.«U-d !iis vij»oV, who bis yielded himsetl up I the teinfmr :i-y swe-t allurements ol vice, who Im* yiven unoridled license to- his uus--r,,,,,!., i., him the above lines are but vs a i lejioi-: What lioPKC.n he have? What H«j initio"s ? What chance of leaving hi* tootp-'iiis on the *and« ol time? Kor him, Hi**! thi-re ih nought but dark despair and seli'jei.ronc'i for a lost Ufa. Fora man to leuve hi* ootprints on the smidf o: Inne, he inu't be endowed wit'ii a I strong biain an I nervous p-iw«r. He mue* ■ posies!- h soiled, vii»orous, tiealMiy mi ri, in ja htalthy body —the power to con.eive— i the enev'.y to execute! Uut look at our Au'trilixn'touth! :iee the emaciated form, . the vtic.nit look, the listless hesilaliiiiJt ro«tin«r, I the n.itous distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and eo" ter^uion, uml then say, Is that a man to I leave hit .ootprinN on the ssnds of timej Do piirents, medical men a>id eductto-s o^ I youth p.y suflicient attention to Ibis sub- ' ject P Do they ever ascertain the emw» of 'this decay; and having done »o, do they (as a strict sen>e of duty demands) *eek the skilled advice .of the medical man, who has nv.de ttiis branch ot his prolession his par ticalar specially, irliose life has been devoted to he treatment of these cases P header what wyovr an»w»r? Le: euch one answer •or hirns.ll'. Parents see their progeny fading gnduaily belore their sight, see them beuoine emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unßtted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous beaith-gi« ing letter Irom a medical nan, habituated to the treatment aud continuous nupervHon of such cases wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warning oil t.it* impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy tuiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its nuiura* vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy lilu J)r L. L. fMITU, ol Aleibour.iw, has made the di*e:ise* 'W yi.uih and those arising therd fr.-iu his peculiar stu'ly. His whale pro visional ii.'c has heen esperiiilly devoied to the ti.uinnnt ol Nervous A met ions and the l>isti^es incidental to Married Lite. ilis skill is available to a!i— no m : Her how mi"»y hui drt-d- or thoiis.nda ol miles distant. His system of correspomitniue by letter i» no«v so 1 Vfeil orgauised and knowi.. that comment would oe superfluous — (by this leans many thousands ut patients huve been cared, wnuiu he has never seen -tnd never known) ; and it is cairied on with such judicious supervi-on that though he h<u been |ractiiing this bmnch of his profession tor twcuty«six yaur* in those colonies, no single iusUuce of-uuci-detitui discovery has ever yet happened. When Alettieines are required, these urv lorwUided in the samecarelul manner without a possibility of the toatents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany theee littler, and a cure is enroled without eyeu the physician knowing who is his pHtieut. To Men and Women with Broken-uown Constitutions, the >iervouii, th« debilitated, aud all Suttewng from luiy Disease wjiatever, Dr/., L. Siliril'S plac ol treatment commends itself, ;. voiding, as it does, ihe inconvenience and i-xpense f a personal visit. ADUUEBS — Dtt. L. L SMITa, 182, LJOLLLNa STblbEf AAsT. MKLBUOhNH). (Late the Kesti-ienoe »i" the liovernnr.) i'hlS Al)VKKn6bAlß>l' oHOULU KKOU'.KFULLV RUM) AND UE MKMBrinKI) iiY KVKIIVOiNu. LNTfiKKST^DIN SESVISM. THRPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no* been bet' 1 re the public for tou yearn, and during thai time 50()0 TO.NS HAVE BIiEN M)L 'jiving very great satisfaction, in prooi'ot wlnc'.i we ht> <1 nuuierourt testimouinis I'r .m weti-koown Colonists; and the deiuatid daily increasint; to such an extent, (<a numerous Spurious Imitations hive lately b"««i n\/jduced in the various maikeis j of Australia and JNetr Zeal«n<i, for tno j sole purpose of damaging the reputawut ot the Patent Oyai Shujhou Wire. TD E SAMSON WIRE Whs i ai on ted and introduced tour yearn ago in Victoria, .New South 'a Us Queensland and .New Zealand; and the principal r»laim net fort.li waa its beniij wade Oval to preven fraud. Yet, in the tace of these pateuts firms— uiauy of respeciable siaudiog haye, for tbe sake oi paltry commission, lent iheuueives totiM tutroductioa of variouH npurtous imiiui nous, which render tueui liable to Hotiot* at law, ami nnuoyauce aud uisappoiut to the ust'rs The public when purchasing, are ih^re fore cautioned to see that each cull beana tin talty thus :— pAiEiNT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IK OVAL J And,lbePateutees"l'all> or 'trade Mark M A R IK VDLOOK. } Mauufactuted by the Whilecross Wire ) Compauy, Wamngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKES3 : M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGQ, IMPOKTEKti 9 y h Liz abe r a sriiE^T, mel80UK;NE QKiMOKS' WABHINO POWDJfilt £J ooes not injure tlie mast duuotiti *i c uv» iv ai"tu;ies wastmd, i.i em.a ; >.j«.j i > iL most ddlulte nigredte its au I <; >,■., a.o t tutuer ttidii irtosc w.uln.ig [livt.-rs ii htgiy ro.o it aeuidd is *uj ta > ov.n* « tidiaiMW *

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1572, 10 July 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1572, 10 July 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1572, 10 July 1885, Page 1

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