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Public Jittices. i •' Tiives of grnit iren nil remiud uu, V>"e i-Hi Hi'!' 1 our I i -.!?>■• stihliiutT ; ! Atn ; . 'ii-ji.-rtii >j, ifHV.' h»»iiin lv* Footprint* on tin- «ar.J* of lime." fl'tlKiilove is read with great utreves*" b^ J ilmti^niie o' roiK-g men. If in«,»irc* , tiit in with 110i j £, I'ori'i the bright lexie mi ol i uth tiitre i-- no mu:\i word ms nil. vhis! i.i-. runny. Hi's is c-irrect,— is tru« with ■'■ifird to the "youili who has never abused h-s <ttri ! i>gih — ut.d to the man *ho has not bt»en ' passion's ••lure." Hut t<» tlnit youth — ?o thit man, who 1m « «ii>ted his vijroi, Who Ims yielded huns^ll up t the tt-mpor-ry swett allurenients o( vice, who him >.'ivcn unoridled license tv his \m*' sinus, 10 hit". the nhove lines are but as a repronch. VVlihi Hope c >ii he have f Wh:it isinriition* ? What clmnoe of lecvinij hi* iootp-iiits on the sand* ol time? For him, u'.m*! tlu-re ih nought but dark despair and sf 11-tei-roacii /or a lost life. For h mun to leave hi* ootprints on the sai'ds ol time, he inu*t be endowed with n j Htrong brain an i nervou* power. He must ! poseea* a sound, vigorous, healthy mi ai, in i a healthy body —the pow-r to conceive— the ener ; y to eXecute! Uut look at our Aiutialiuir youth ! tier the eHUicaied form, . the viicimt iook, the listless hesitating -.nunn^r, ! the i.ivous distrust, the senseless, almost j idiotio expression. Note his demeauour and op version, miM then sa.v, Is that a man to leave hit - oot prints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men a>id educ?.«rors o< youth p»y sufficient attention to this subject ? l)o they ever ascertain the cansu ol j this deoiy ; and having done ho, do they (as ; v strict seni«e of duly demands) feck the skilled advice of the mediiml man, who has m-ide this branch ol his proiession his par ticuiur speciality, wliose lite has been devoted to he t'ent.neiit of these cases ? header ! what is you.' answer ? Le; euch one answer or himself. I'urents see their progeny fading gridunily bofure their sight, nee them bauome i-nidciuled o ! d young men, broken down in lienl'.h, ciifeeliltJ, unfitted for the battle ol life; yet one word might save them, one »O'iiid ami rigorous he*. thriving letter Iroiti a medical nan, Imbituated lo ti>e tr t a:inen' nnd contttiu'ius i>upeivi-ion ol such oases •.von 1 J, in mofrt i.mtinees, sucneed in WjrniiiJ o-l tne iinpending i f ooin ol a miser<ibieanj gloomy fuiure, aud by appropriate troatinent restore Ihe enervated system to its nuturai vigor, and ensure ajoous aud happy lile Dr L. L. SMil'ii, ol Ale'boume, has made the d'^euWl 1 of y»utb and those arising therd fritn Ins peculiar study. 11 is whole pro es•vonnl life bas \mn especially devoted to t.Se tn-Htment o! Nervous Aif-clions and the ! l iisc«ses incidental to Married Lile. -Ais I still is available to all— no mutter UoW W-. ">y Inn dredx or thou^unda ol mil.-s distaP )• His s.isiem of corre.-ponuence by letter is now s>o i whII orguuised and known, thit coinmeni i would be sitpertluous— (by this leans many | thousands ol patients have been cured, whom j be has never seen md never known) ; and it is earned ou with such judicious supervisou , ti>at though he h<ts been |-ructi»iug tiiis bruni-h ol his profession lor tweuty»six years in theve colonies, no single tnntanoa, oi ,|||ttßj dtj.<tul diseo\ery has uvt-r yet happonedT When Medicines are required, these ure lorw.'i'deu in the sun.c caivlul tnuiMier without I v possibility of ihe •-onients of the parcels being discovered, Piaiu un« clear direeiioiid iici'otnyuuy t-hcee lut kr. and a cure is elfrL-ieti 'vithi'Ut esen the pUy-iciuii kuuwing wlkm> his pi'tient. Tv Men and Women will Broken-Co I*!*1 *!* Cotistitutiono, the Nervous, the J)ebi!itateci, ami all sutieimg from any U'.seai'e whufevtr, J)r L. L. SMITH'S plau ol treatment com-uit-DtU itsell, ..voiding, us ii does, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, DR L. L SMITE, 18a, U'Ll.lNa STRkKT KAST. MisLUOiJi'NK. (hate thf Rev lence -»t' the (iovernor.) illlS iDVliwiTaiiMKVr cHUULO I<E C tUISFUJjLY BKAI) AND UK VIEMBIiKKI) BY KVKUYON& 1)N---rEUKaTJjJJ IN FENCING. TIIKPATKM'OVAL SAMSON FENCa WIRE Hasnov4 bitn i»*?t >r ihe puul'c for fou years, a;.d iiuriuu thai tune 8000 TO>.S HAVE DUES ■.living very great sati-sfacitoti, in proof of wliiC'i we h • «i uiiniprotis testimonials fr.'m weii'known Oolouists; aud the demand .iuily mcreusint; to such an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations have lately I>ouq «n/jducfd in tbe various inmkets ot' Australia aud IVetv Zeatana, tor the sole purpose of daaianitiU I lie repututiot, of tlie Pateut Oyai rfaiusou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs .at en led uud introduced (our years ago in Victoria, JNevr South \\ «les Qurensland mid New Zeai«nd ; and the pniicipHi claim set toiih was its being made Oviil to pteven f-aud. Yet, it, the lace ol tnenn paients finin— rosiny" of respec'able siauding have, tor tbe *ake ot P«ltry c'Otniui.*sion. lent tbeiuseives to tin introcluctio.i of various spurious itaitat nous, which tender iheoi liable to aclio*» at I»M', and iuuoyauce aud uitiappoiat to the ust rs. The public whoa purchasing, are there tuie cautioned to »cc liut tat h uoii be -if a tin tally thus :— PA I KiN T U V A L S A MSON W I RK IK OVAL { A nd.tbe Patentees' fall} or'lrade Mark M ii K IX \ DLOOK. | Manufactured by the VV'hitecross Wire i Company, Warnugton, England j Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BEOi. & RIGG, IMPOKTEIiS 9 f J JiLIZABKI'H SfKKbT, MELBOITKNJfi SENIORS' WABUING POVVDKH does uot iujuro the most; dehottte vrh c ut* in arciutos waatiud, i o)iopo*di o ih mi st deliiMie liigrodie its uu i goes u» 0 | luiuer than iuojc willing powers It j higly rooOJian.iied m 4 s^.'^itd eo^aoa ud labo/ e

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1653, 15 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1653, 15 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1653, 15 January 1886, Page 1

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