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■ Pubi:: Kitieei. I " Liveh of great men all remind us, ; Vi c cull n-t'kf our lives sublime ; Ai : ' J ( ('l'pnriii'jf, icave t>phin.l us "i Fnotj)iintc on the «itnds of limH." Til K above is read wiih great, tnterett b thr;u>uni'!* o 1 Toung men. It inspires , thin with lloi'E, ior i i the bright leiioii ot i nth tKere i- no such won! as <ail. ll.m! «ti\ ninny, this is correct. — is tru« with "jgard to the youth who has never abused his stn-ngili — umi.l to the man who has not beini 1 pnssion's !»l»vft.' Itut t'> i hut youth— to th«t man, who h«is wa-t^rl Ids vigoi', Who luih yielded hiins*ll up t the ti-mpor ry swet't allurements ol vice, who lutJ fiive'i unoridled license to hi* jj;issi(in#, to him the iib.'vp li.ie.t art' but »s a reproiiclu What lluPKcn he Inivn? Wh»« ttsy irations ? What chance of lei'Vin^ Al* lootp<<<iig on the !>jii(U ol lime? For linn, a!n-! thi re ih nought but durk desp.iir and scli'ieproacii for a lost life. For a man to leave his ootprintt on the s;ind« o! true, he nm-t be endowed with a j strong brain an I nervou* power. Me must t ! |.iospos^ a sound, vigorous, liealthy tit i d, iv . j a h.aliiiy body —the pow»*r to coii-eive— l j th« ener y to execute! But look at our , | Au-tf/ilian youth ! tie? the eHiuciated form, I > tlie vacant iook, the listless hesitating manner, l i the n ivou4 distrust, the senseless, almost , j idiotic expression. Note his demeuuour and i convcrMuioM, an I then say, Is that a mun to I leave hit oot print* cm « li*- sand* of ti-ne. il)o p:ire»t«, medical men and hiluci'ois o' youth pay sufficient attention to this out)- | . JHCi ? Do" they e«er ascertain tbe caitw ol I | this decayj and having done mi, do they (us j r a strict sense of duly demands) reek the ; . skilled ndvice of the medical iimn, who has i mile this branch ol his profession his par I licular speciality, s/hose lile has been devotee to he hratment of theso cases f header what is you.' answer P Le: euch one answer ' I or lm>i«> If. f'urents tee 'heir progen? fading grnlui l,v before their sight, Kte tiiem become j ! emaciated otd young men, broken down in | heal'h, enfeebled, unfilled for ttie battle of ■ life; yet one word might save them, one I »oi.iid >tnd vigorous hea th-givtng letter Irom ' a medicul nan, habituated to tlie tr« j a incu» > und cominUDUS rupervi-ion ol tuuh cases 1 won' i, iv Hio»t i.mt incra, suc<n-«d in wuriuii^ oil tiie impending t'ooui ol a Hi«f rai>i* *u< I gliiomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system io its natural vigor, and ensure ajo cms and happy lile | Dr L. L. AftlllU, ol Me bourne, has made the disease* ot yuulh aud those arising 4.herd f row his peculiar siuly. ilis wiioSe pro t<ssionul lile bat been especially devoted to the tn a< tin nt ol Nervous Aii'fciioiiß and the Ihsfitset incidental to Married Life. Hit skill is available to all— no matter how ny iy hui dtvd' ou thousands ol inihs distar I. His system of correxpon :enco by letter is now so welt organised and knowi.. ih .t comnieat would be superfluous— (by this eaus many thousands ol patients have heeu cured, wboiM he has never scon <uid never 4nowii) { ano it is cairied 04i wtdi euch judiciaus «tipervi-oti that though. h« it** been {-ruetiaiug tint bruNub ol hit profession lor twenty»sij years in tlteite colontea, no single iuatanve of accide> tul flUsco\eij has ever yet happened. VVhrii Alethcines are required, theso are lorw ndeii iv the suu.ecareiul mni!n«r without a posfibiliiy oi the o:iier.ts of the panwi6 being discovered, Plain anil clear directions .K.-cuHj^uny these luller. aud ft cure, is ell>-cie.l nithout c^eu tlie phyician knowing whu.i& his p>< tie i it. i«i A leu and Women wi b Broken^C^wn Const itutious, the .Nervou*, ih<- J)ebiiit>ited, unit all bulleriug from any Disea'e whatever, i)r L, L. SllU'U 1 !) plac oi treatment coin* mend* itsell, & voiding, at it does, ihe uicounM.ienct; uiid rxpeuee f a personal vUit. AUUUCda— Dtt. L. L SMITE, l«a', COLL I. So B'l'KMCr KASi\ {Late the Ren ience »t the (ioveruor.) IHI6 ADVtirii'lofc.AlK.vr tHOULI) HK C\i(KF(JfiLY HKAI) A.ND XX IKuKaTJsDIN FKNCLNtf. THE PATH NT OVAL SAMSON FENC£ WIRE lias no« been uef-r- i he pubi c for lou years and during that tiiue 50U0 10>.S HAVE BEES SOL '•iring very great satisluonon. in proof of wh:c'i we It > il uunierou* testiuioiiials tVom well'knovn Colonist*; and the demand •iHily increHtiiut; to such an exieut, tua nu i er-jua spunoua Inrtanoiiit huve lately t>^-n •!< /educed in the various iiimkeiii of Australia and iNew ZeMiamt, for the sole puritose of da nauin^ the rep'italiot u» ibe Patent Oyai 6aiusou Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was aicbtrd utd introiiuced tour .years »i>n in Viet-ria, A \ew Xouth - v ale^ (^ucensluinl «n.l i New Zert and ; and ib.e priiicipHi claim *et lor.h Was its bem^ ui.ide Oviil to preven t.-au 1. Yet, iv the lace Hi ineue patents tirins — nmnjr of re Rpecable Hiauding haye, fur tbe »ake 01 p.iliry eoinmiMiion. lent theuneives to tin iiitri'duciiiM ut' various tiptiihuua nuittc* I iiun>. whirh tender ibe.u liable to a«Jtio»» ai Ih«v, ami iJiuoynuce aud uisappoiut to' I he us- rs The puiilio wheu purchs»in!{, are ibere loie cautioned to bee tSiat each coil Lea re a uu tuiiv tnus :— I'AlJijNi OVALSAMiiOxN WI«K IN OVAL ; A ud.tbe Patentees' lull) or lrade Mark Ai ii 19 \ VLOOK. \ Manufuclured by tbe Whitecross Wire ' CompMijy, Warnuglou, Kn^laud Prices Greatly Reduced AJJUliiioCi: M'LEAN BiiJj. & RIGQ, IMPOItTEItS y y kLUA.at.LIi diiiisib,!. M&LSfcMOKS 1 WASdINQ POWDER (iocs uot injure ilio most douomo wh c ucs iv arum** wasuod, t oj.u^jtoi o IL u.ott ddliuate lugmitd >t« aal gjas u.o ; tutuer tu<m most w^ai.ig po#Wt It j bigiy ro^iameaidd as i S4to »<td «euac.ni ud labaf t

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1655, 20 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1655, 20 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1655, 20 January 1886, Page 1

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