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i Public Nctice*. j " Live* of gvi^tit men u'l remind us, j Wp i mii ii'i.l'e -nir live- pttblitiie; I Aiii, licp.-r'injr. teavi* h»*liin I in 1 Foo!i;i-iii*> on thf <iinj4 of liiiv." I ' K iiliov«» ; * r'a.l with g.-eut interest l>» tln'iiriiii.'s c>' toui's; men. ft ut«-,>ire! i tl' in with liOi'E. ;or ii 'h« bright Itfii.Mn ol «. ntli tlit-re i- in #uch wtuvl i«s uil. lli»! »:i\ n-Hiiy, t.ii'* it correct. — i*tr:io with ■> ?« n- \ io the yjiutii who hns never ahu«ed h* • ti-cnj;'!! — :nd to Hie in.'in wlio lux* not !>:>lm i ;i s-io.!*s -1-ive.' J'u* t> tii -t youth — lo th'it innn, who hog wa>fid his viyo ■, who h:is ytV'ded himself up t the ti-mpor iy sweet ttllure.nenti of yrti-i, who h;n t' vt "" unnridied license to his ;>tisotoiis, to hi^i the above lines are but im a reproach. VV'tuii Hope cm lie have ? What a.-'piratic'is ? Wliiit chimi-e of lc^vin^ kit fofttj.r'n'i on tiie *.md# o* lime? For him, alrt.-! tin re i* nouglit but dark deapuir and »i-11-teiiroHch for a lost life. For a tutu to ie.tve his ootprints on the sands o: tune, he »ui»t be endowed with a i utroj'g brain an I nervoun power. He must | po*?es>» « Buu>H, vigorous, iie.iltliT mi >d, in j a hi-alti-y body — the powr to cotveire— j the encrfj' to execute! l ; ut luok at our ,4u-tr:liau muili! iseu the emaciateJ form, . the vtiLMiit look, thf listless he* ta»in2 manlier, 'the n. ivous distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic i-xpre'sion. Note his demeanour and ! ot'iivcr.'urioii, mi) then cay, is that a man to J leave his lootprint* o*i the sands of ti.ne. I Do parents, nit-dical men and educators o^ youth p:.y sullloiunt attention tp this »ubj f ct ? I)o they ev«-r osoer'ain the cause ol J'this decuy j ar.d having dene no, do they (as ■ v strict senxe of duly demandd) i-eek the skiiic'l Hilvico of the medical man, who has in:. da titis branch of his proVsuion his par iint!;ir speciality, wiiose liie has been devotee 1 to he treatment of tlieso cases ? Ketvler j what v your nn«werP Lee each one answer or hini#i.lf. Parents see Mieir progea- tiding grtduailv before their »i«lit, oce them become etiiHeiuted old young men, broken down in heul'.h, eiilev'bit-d, uuflttod for tlie battle of lift!) yet one wcrd might save them, oue tctiiid and vigorous healh-yiung letter from a medical nan, habituated to the trca'incut and continuous of such cases wou' 1, in most iuctuucea, succ«-ed in warning o?i tiie impending doom of a mist-'rubleaud gluoiuy luture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajovousttnd happy liie J)r L. L. vMVlll'li, ot Melbouriio, has made tic diseiisco of yi-uih and those arising therd f ruin h in peculiar atu'ly. His whole pro essional liie lias bei-n especiiilly devoted to the ! tr.aliiit.iit ol Nervous Ail'iclioiis and the 1.1/iset'ges incidentiil to Married Life. His t?!»ill is available to all — no muter how m- iy hrn divd* oi thousauda ot mil s distar 1. His syoiein of comv.poit icuee by letter is now ho i well organised and known, th.t comment v»ott!d bf siiperfliious — (l>y this 'eaus many tliousaiids o, putiauu have been cured, whom j he haa never seen m:i nev-.r known) ; ano it I i* oairieu on wilh such ju M. i:u3 supervi.-on t i . a L though he has been | racii^iug this branch of hi» profession ior tweuty-six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. VVlten Medicinea are required, these ar^ iorw;irded in the sane caretul manner without v portability ot the iom tents of the parcels bt-iiig discuvertid. Plain an I clour direciiona accompiiiiy these latler, and a cure is elt-cied without eyeu the phy-ician knowing whu is his p.-Uient. Tn Men and Women wih Broken»Cown Cotistitutio:n<, tlie >ervou!, iLk J)ebilit'ited, unit ull btlU'ertiig from any Disease 'Wtiatever, l)r L. li. 3 vl 1 Til'S plan oi treatment coinhkihl!. iuelt, avoiding, us it doc*, ihe m«.-oii-tVKieuce and .x pease i a peruottul visit. ADDUESj! — DR. L. L SMITE, 18a, IJuLLIN.i STttftiti 1 ICAmT. MKLHOOiiMB. (I-ato the Kesideiioe -it the Govei-norO iUii HDVii«i'lbfc.ME:N'T tiiOULD HKC\iiKFULLY JtliAi) AND li& MEMBKUKD BY &V&ILYQS& LNi TJiltKd'fijD IN FENX'IiNG. TIIE PAT KM' OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRJg Has no* been t>et >v ihe public for fou year^, a ; v during tiiai ttuie 5000 TO>'S UAVK BiiKN sOL 'JiTiiii; very great satisfaction, in proof d> tvhtc'i « c Ii hi numerous testimonials tY.ua weil« know n Ooloiu-tti ; and liie demand ■taiiy itictensiutf to such an extent, tua uu.i'fr-jus spurious Ini'tations have lately l>»u..n "I'/jduced in the various tuuikei." of AiiMralia aiid iSew Zealand, tor the soie purpose of ila:iiauiti(,' the reputation of <he i'atent Oyai Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was i atented Mid introduced lour years ago in Viet ria, iNesv 'O-'ales (^utensiand and iNew Zealand ; and the principal claim set lonli was its beinjf uidde Oval to pieveu I/huJ. Yet, iv the tact' oi f.L.eso pfitents tirnis— nviuy of retipecalle siauiiniK haye, for the sake ot ■j-dtry co;imii»!<H>ii, lent tlietni«eiveß toiln ititruduotion of various spurious iuiittc t lions, which lender the.v liable to aefioe at law, auti infioyHuce aud uisappoint to the usi rs The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see liiai each coil bear* 4 a tin laity thus :— PATkM' OVAL SAMSON WIHK is oval ; | A ndjthe Patent evs' lull) or 1 rade Mark j M ti & IK ». DLOOK. Manufacture') by tbe Wliitecrosß Wire Company, WaiTiUKtou, Kn^luud Prices Greatly Reduced ADUiiliorf: M'LEAN BitJJ. & Riaa, IMPOIiTEItS 99 JiLlZAiiJilil tiiiiiiivT. AJKLOOUKNJi; QKSIORa' WASHING POWDKR O does not injure tlie most dolio<tie wh 0 Uc« iv artio.u* v»t»jaod, ii oiij^Jidl 0 ft uiost deltoid m^foJic As aa t u,a luiuer (.nan •ion. w.tsiti i£ jj-j.vi.jc* It higly rooom umiidd m h *ho niii ooju»;&

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1648, 4 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1648, 4 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1648, 4 January 1886, Page 1

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