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Public Notices. I ■' Live* of great men all remind us, We <un ii- ii ln- our live* sublime ; An<*« ilf'pnrrinjr, leave behind us Footprint* on the »and* of lime.' hNitp is rioil with ttrfnt interest b» tlw us»iniis o' young men. It in«)>in > !- tlum with HOPE, lor I. the bright lexiciko 1 i lit h there i* no *uch won! na 'ail. ilia! «i\ many, t>i's is correct.— i* true with •jgiird tr' the youth who has never ahiuieri his utrrngth — and to the man who has not been ' passion's rfluve Hut t>> ihtit youth— to that man, who has waMt-d hi* vigor, who hus yielded hiwf\l up i the ttinporry »we*t allurements ol vice, whi» h<t* fciven uuoridled license to hi* }•"•• *n. ii«, to him the nb<»ve li.es are but a» a reproach. Wlnii Hopk ci> he have P Wh.it m^t-iiAi.a PVVhm chance of-lei»?in< A** iootp'ii.ie on the «anrt« ol tiineP Kor linn, ah.*! th.reiH nought hut dark de«pur and ♦flf-fei.roucii for a lott life. For a rnin to iea*e hi* ootprints on the suticUol li-ne, he mu-t be endowed with ti strong brain an i nervou* p»**r. Jle must pu^ene v 8ou»d, viuorous, healthy mi A, in a h.aliny body —the pow-r to con.-eiVe— the ener y to execute! Hut look at our AU'tmlian ?outh! der the etn.»ciaie.t form, the TiiijHiit iook. the listless hes>taiin« manner, tlie it i»ou« distrust, the senßelew, almost idiotic Note hi« demeamur »nri cwt.TKiviiioisun.i thru *h>, Is thut a man to li-uve kit ootprinti' cm t lit- sands of ti.ue. ! |>o p'irei.is mi'dical men a-id eduea'oi-s o< voutl. (my sufficient attention to this *übjpetP Do ther e?rr Ui-wrtain the c«tt« ol | this dei-«y ; and having done mi, do they (us » strict si'iiite of duty dfiiianU*) -eek the Hkilied mlvice ol the uiedir.il man, mho hat in de thi# branch ot his provision his par liculiir spoi-ittliiy, »iiose lie has been devotac* ]to he feat-iiient of the#«» ca*es ? Iwailr-r wljhi i* your .in«wer ? Le eajj one ain-wer or liipm. It. t'a'-eiiU see »hfir progeny filing ijir.durtil* before their nitthi, i«ce them become eiiiat'iale'il old T"»ung men, broken down tv hfiil'h, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life? yet one word might save them, one «ociid und vigorou* hea th-uiving letter Iroiu v iue<lical nan, habituated to tne trcß'iii«n» jitid font in uous rupervi>ion ol such eases wou 1 i, in uiopt iiißtmcfs. sucmed in warning o<l tiip intending <'oom ol a miserable aud gluouiy 'mure, and by appropriate treatment restore the em-rvated «)«tem 10 its natural vigor, and ensure a jo nus and happy lite l>r L. h. >toi\ U, ol Ale bourne, has made ttie dieeasen <>< y'-uih and those a.uing ther<i frooi hia peculiar si uly. Hit wisole pro »s---sioual lil« has >>et-n especially devoted to the ti.aiiiitni ol Nervous Atf>ciious auJ the l>i»rti*es incidentHl to Mairifd Life- iiis skill is B»<iilabifc to all— uo in.. I tor ii.>w m*. '<y Inn dr. d- or thouaanda ol lull s distar t. ills ststein of leuoe by lettt-r i» now so Well orgauiseil and knowi., til t comment would or supertluous — (by this ems many thousands o> patients have iieen currd, whom he U»* never seen *nd nevt-r known) ; and It t' cit i ricd uti with such ju iifoiw Bupcrvi-o:) | that though he ha* been j rucii»mg this ; bmh« h oi hia pro(ct#ioii tor tweiity«sti yeurs in these colonies, no single instance of acui|de taJ discoiery has ever yet bit|i|>e>ied. When Aleiiiciues are required, these are lurw.ndetl in the sane can-iul manner without :i pus»ibility ot ihe ouieiits i:f the parcels bung discovered. Plain an-i clear direct ions accompany these lutlur. and a cure is rtfdeii tvithi/ut e>t*n the phy>iciuti knowing wuu is his pHtient. To Men and Women wih Broken«L9<vn Constitution*, the iServou*, ihf Deoiiitaied, ami ali iuttettng lion any D'sexce whatever, Ur I<, L. 3 Ail Ill's pluc o; treat im-ut com* uit-nd* itseli, avoiding, as it does, ■he ineouvenieiice ana i*xpeuse I a personal vtsit. A DDK KM — DH L. L SMtTU, MhLßOih.£& (Late the Keil lence it the Uovern.i'.) iHls aDVKu tiah.VlK.Mr &HUULD HKOiKKKITLLV 11KAU AND I<H .VIUMBIiHKii tiY hVh'ttVO.Na iNTI£l(KaTl'i>IN FKNOi.NG. THKPATKM'OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE HaHiiUtt u>eu i>el r the pubic for tou year I*,1 *, and •iurini> thai time 50U0 IO>H HAVK BiiKN SOL ! ; ivniif very great satisfaction, in proof o^ wind »c li > <i numerous testimonial* fr.-m w«li*kiiowu UolouiHti*; and the demand tutly increasiuii to aucb an eiteut, tna nu . er»UB SpuriouH Inrtations Imve lately (iMi.it M-.-jdutud in the vari<>u« iua>ketM uf Australia Bad iNew Zo-iuiiii, tor the sole puru<i!«e ot da natttuK the repuUtiot, ot •be PaieniOya! aaiu»oa Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Whs aietilfd »nd introiiufe.l lour years ano in Viet Tin, ftew South >* tt\e> (^ucenslHinl atni Sow Zeaand; and the priiictpal claim set loiih was us beiu^ ujrtde Oval to preven hauJ. Yet, la the < (at-e ol tnen* patents firinH— mmiy of re- ; s(,ei-'al>le 6 audin^ haye, for (be »ake ot j/.ltry connniMtioii. lent ihetueetves toiiit niiri.uuciiuj of various spurious iiuitaf lion?., which lender tbe.u liable to huiiui* at law, ami tiiuoynuce and uisappuiut to the um> rs I The puulie when purcbs-tnn, are there tore cautioned to see tUrn eacb coil bearr I a tui tally thus :— ! tAIhM UVALSAMSO.N WIHK [ in oval ; A ud.lbePateu tees' Tally or iradc MaiL M H K 111 •. DLOOX. MaDufaclured by tbe Wuitecrots Wire (Join puny, WarnuKton, Eiitfluuii Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAM B&OJ. & BIOS, IMPOKTEKS y9 LLiZAiititl aiiiKcT, MKLSEMOKS' WABUINa POWDKII does not iujure tun mast d«ueat« wa • ut-s iv artiods w^ued, i, o><a,i'>s« i o tL uiost dtflunto tagrddto tts an 1 goas mo luiuer tUAu idost wosm ig po#ijri It Uigly rooota.ueuitfii m * *ut » i .1 «oj.icib ad Itta/i

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1650, 8 January 1886, Page 1

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952

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1650, 8 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1650, 8 January 1886, Page 1

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