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, Public Notices. i i " Lives of jrreiit men nil remind us, j We run ti'wJfH our lives suhiimi 1 ; I A »'H, „'i'pr.riiftjr i^itc hehinil u< 1 FooH>rin^ on the sjind!. of tiiiK " ffTHKubove is ri-nd with giciit uiterest by | thousands o' young men. It inspire? i tin m with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of tilth there i« no ?uch word ms 'ail. l\<wl ' ?n\ mony, tii's is correct, — is true with "igsird \r the youth who has never abused his strength — und to the man who has not been ' |.)ns*io..'* "I'ive. 1 Kut t'» ih.it youth— to that n.an, who has 1 wa«tfd his vijroV, who htis yielded hims-lf up t the ti-mpor ry swe.-t allurements of vice, who lntn n'n-eii unorid'ed license to his pHSsions, to l-.im the nbove lines are but im a [ reproach. Wliai Hop I? c.n he ha«-e ? What n^irntions ? Wh.it chum-e of lei'vinir Aw foorpiints on the ■"and-* ol time? For him, iihist! there i» nought but dark despair and 9tl!-Te|.roacti for a lost life. Fora in-in f> leave hi* ootprint* on the | s-ind* ol U'ne, lie mu«t be endowed *»iiii » strong brain an I mrvom power. He must ' |io*-ie!<-' a sou>ul, viijoroiin, Jiealtlij mi"d, in i i. h.Hliny body — £ue power to con. eiVc— ihe enery to ext'CUtu! But look ttt Our i Aii-ti..liaii yuih! $o* the em-iciated form, . the vii.Miit iookjl-.-Misties!. hesitating manner, ! the n ivou" distrust, the senseless, almost ■ idiotic ex presbion. Note his demeanour und ! ....i.vorwnioii, mid then f«T. 1* that a Uiau to i l».«v« his ooiprinL 5 t;'i the sands of time. j Do purrntM, medical men a'ld educators of I youth pay sutlieii-nt attention to this sub- ' j.ct ? Do they ever ascertain the ca»s9 oi j'liiis decuy ; an*d Imving done so, do they (as v Belize of duly demand*) >eek Iwe (•killed advice of the iticdicnl n.au, wl.o has m;.de tuis branch ol his pro.ession iiis pur iicul.tr npecialiiy f vho*ts life has been devoted to he tit-iit-.ne'iit '»•' tIiHSC cases P header . what isyott*' tmswer ? Le; euch one answer j or hii'ist 11, Pui-ents see their yirogenv (udiug I gnduaily before their sight, *€c tlietu bticoitie I emaciated old young men, broken down in I heiil'h, cnf«cliled, unfitted for the battle of lifej yet one word might stive them, one ■ •cund and vigorous health-giving letter from ! a mediciil nan, habituated 10 the treaunotU. und continuous vision of such Cases wou' 1, in most instances, succeed in w.irning oil t.ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and encure ajo»ous and happy lue Dr L. L. sMll'li, ol Me:bourne, has made t»e diseusen •»!' youth aud those arisiug therd from hi. peculiar siuly. His wuole pro «»- bional lite has been especially devoted to the tnatnieut ol Nervous Affrt-tious und the Pisefiyes incidctitnl to Married Lite. His skill is uvaiJabit to u!l— no mutter how us- >y hui.dird- or thousanda ol ii.iU-b distar 1. His sysiem of corresponueuee by letter is now so Well orguuised and knowu, th.t coiuiueui would be superfluous— (by this -eaus many i thousands oi patients have neen cured, whom he l-ias never seen md never known) ; aiio v is curried on with such judicious supervi^on thut though he h*s been |-ravti«mg this brunch of his profession tor twenty-six tears j in these colonies, no »ing)« iH^tall^Je of uocide.'tal discovery has ever yet happened. When i\lcdicu.is are requirud, liiese are forw uded in the s;tine«arciul iminiter without a poßP.btliiy ot ihe omeiits of the pm-.-eis being discovered, Plain and clear direc-ioiis aix-yinpuny tl»«:»e latter, and a cure is ell- clod without eyeu the pbyician knowing who v bis pi'tient. lo Aien and Women wiih Uroken-u'own Cousi itutioua, tho ih^ Debilitated, ii. id all suU'eiing from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. HSll TH'fi plac ol treat ment com« mend" itself, :i voiding, as it does, the incouveiiience and .zpeuse 1 a peraonul visit, AniJttKSS— DR. L. L SMITR, l»a, COLLINo STKkiir JtASL 1 . MhLBOUi.MB. (Late the BeiUence >t' the Uovei-nor.) THIS ADVKKTIahMKM' &HOULD HEOAiJEFULLV KKAIJ AjNU XX MEM DEW ED BY KVKitVo.Sii LNTEUKSTi<L> IN FJi.NCLNG. TMKPATKM'OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias now liet-n ur.t •!• die puolic for fou year-*, a-id durum that time 5000 TONS UAVKBKEN 6OL Sivniji very great satisfaction, iv proof ol vvhicii we hi il uunii'iom ti'snuiouittls ii-uiii well-known Colonist*; and the demand daily Micrettsiuu to siu-h an exteut, ti.a uuiueruus bpuriouo liniiauuus Imve lately h<u>u 'I'/jduced in the various inaikeis of Australia and .New Zealand, for tlie sole purpose ot (ianaun»K ( ue rep'itatioL o! the Patent Oyai Samsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE M tts aier.led *nd intnxiuct-d four years h«u mi V'ict tia. New ale> l^ueensiaud and New Zeaiand ; aud ihe pniicipHl claim set lon h was its beiug uiiide Ovul to preven f -nud. Yet, il. the tace of li.ese patents lirius — many of re< s|iec'alde sianding liaye, tor the *uke ot piil try coiniiiHsioii, lent (lit'inteives toiix tutroductioa oi various spurious iuina» Uvu>, which tender ihe.u liable lo «ctio»* al law, auti t:iuoyauce and ui»appoiui lo the usm's. Ihe public when purchs-inu. are there tore cautioned to see that each coil oeittp a Uu laiiv thus :— I'A'ljJ^l OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; Aiid.tbePatcutees'Tally oi irade Mark ii K in •. dlook. Manufactured, by the Whilecrouß Wire Company, Warnugtoo, Euglaud Prices Greatly Reduced ADDlllioii: M'LEAN BROi. & BIGG, IMPOKTEKB •yj liUZAiillill blKiiiiT. AiEL. iJOUKMi Q KNIOBB* WASHING POWDER *ioe« not iujurd tUe uiosg doi>Citid *f!i tf ms iv aato.uit wajimd, i- at uj h-j i IL inwsi Utiiictu lu^fkSjK it< .» 1 1 »'•'♦ luo I iu»uer t.iiu moji w^iin .^ ,jjw lus Li uigly ro ooijidujud t»j * ■>-•- • » »* ud laUOk' *

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1619, 28 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1619, 28 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1619, 28 October 1885, Page 1

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