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Psbiio Svtiesi. •• Live* of great tret, all remind ut, V. c • tin ii ■•*• "ur li^P^ suhlinie; Ai • . ••»•' rn»«i«. >p»v<- H»iiin la* Foi-'i*'-' »* ' " >hl «»'•'" «f " n ' " fl'HI- >•■<■ • * r ' nt * •'• *"' : *' 'nfeivsi X - ) ti . n-nn"V i» ui't tf •••*•'• •' m«i»rr» il.ni. will, I'OHB iiri the bright leiiiMii ■•• nth f ■!••«• i~ no »n«h worl ■* nil. llni «.i » niany. lit* i» i-'net't.— in tru«- with )!j:ird t' the voutli who ha* never ahu-«eil h'» »i „-pgth—- ni.il to the hum »ho has not been l ' eat'iiM.'i 1 'live " | liul t ili't you'll— o that man, who hn« 1 «a-tt(l '<i* vi (ro . Who Im« viei<ie<l hiti'fll up Oitr i. tin or :y i»we- 1 ailure.nents ol vu-e, D'tin )im< t ive. uu:>ri.lli'd ImMise U. hi* .«•!*• «ii.>m, t.. him t:.s? pilm'- h e# nre h'lf a* a .•epnme . WUt UopK r p tie have P WhiH i«|.ir>iri<;i s t W'Uni eli-itice «»f le>»vtn^ hi* i iootp ■>.'» on tlie -ami- o lime? Kor him, aUr! th>rei« nounl>t hut dark despair an.i nrll>rei-roaci: for a hit life. For a man to leave In* ootprinti on thr •and* oi time, he mu-t be endowed with a strong brain an i nervous power. He must ' po»es« a sou»d, vivorout, healthy mi *d, in ia h.aliiiy body —the powr to con<eiTe— the ener y to execute! Hut look at our I \u n .liun voutli! .Ie" the eumciateJ form, toe vxiMttt look, the littles* hesitating manner, ! tiu ii i*ou« dtsirurt, the tenteless, almost ' idiotic '-KprMslon. Note hi* dmneanour atm j c i vfr*Htiot.,Bn i then »a\, it lhat a iuuU U< I leuvr- hi* oi>iprinti> o'l the sand* oi time. |l)i» p rents medical men a«id educ*ton of t..utl< »> y «unlcieut attention to thit *übjhF l»o they evt-r ascertain the uansn ol I tin* deo.i) s mtd linving done «>, Ao they (as « strict t.-n*p of duly demands) »eek the skilled advice ol the mediim! man, who Hat in de tnis branch ot his pro e**ion his par ticMltir speciality. *io«e lite hat been devoted to he t.ratnifiit «»l tnene cases t header whai i*ye»»»' «n>wer t Le euch one answer or hims^ll, Parents see 'heir pnigen fading 8 r. dually before their sixhi, »cc them become etuaciatsd old T°ung men. broken down in health, enfeebled, unfilled for lite battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •onud and vigorous hea thriving letter irom a medical nan, habituated to the tr< a mem and continuous rupervi-ion ot su«?n easet won' i, in most i.-mt ittees, succeed in wurtinu oil tite impeidiug doom ol a nuser.ibieaii.i gloomy .'mure, and by appropriate ireari'ieut restore the enervated system io IU n>uu*M* vigor, and ensure ajo ous and hap|M Itie J)r L. L. >Ml I li, oi Me boune, has made the discuses m y«<uih aud those arisiug then! from hit peculiar ttuHy. Hit whole pro estional lire hat been especially devoted to the trraiuwnt ol Nervous AnVotiont and the disease* incidental to Married Life- ilit skill is available to all— no matter bow m-. *>y biii dr.d or thou.anda ot milt dittar 1 His system ol i'orre-poii ;euue by letter is now so Welt orguuised ami knowi.. ;ti t c«»miueui would 0« supertluous— (by tint eaus many tbousuiids o: patient* have neen cured, whom he has never seen md never known) i ana it i* t-airied on with such ju-iiciaus *upervi.-on that Ihwugh he h<K> been | radioing tint bri.ni h ul 1)>» Hr ui fct>iou .or tweuty*ttx yean in these wlouiet, no single iuktanoe of aooi* de.Ui discotery has eVir yet littppc«i«4, t , Wheu Aledicine* are required, these are lor w irdetl in the tan e car.iul manner without h possibility ot the O'ne-ijW of the pumeis being discovered, Plaiu an < clear direcion* accompany these lutlei aiid a cure is Pit eled •vilhout eyeu the pbyiciau knowing «ho v hit pi'tieut. l'o iilen and VVomen wi h Broken. Jown Constitutions, the Aervoun, the J)ebiiitated, ami all suit'ering from auy Ditea»e whatever, Ur L, L. BMlTll'.> plac oi treatment com* m«nd» itselt, avoiding, at it doe*, he inconvenience and expense f a penoual visit. Aduhwah — DA L. L SMtTd, 182. i uLLLn; SlKKtil' i£.i»L. .vii«.Lßi)O Nrf. (i ate |l.r K«" •••ice m the iio»erm>r») iHla tOVKi'lofcAlKM' &iiI>ULD HKOiiCUFULLi' ttKAli ASD Uh MKMBEKEM JJV hViiUVO.No, LN< r K KKaTJ? D IS fcK N CIS (*. THKPATKM'OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE '■tMMMHaHaßHßaa*BßMMaHaaaawa*BßaaMaaaaat> Has no* been oet'-r me public for fob years *"d duriott that time ftOUO IO>S HAVE B..EN 40L tivinif very great «ati»l»c'ion, in proof o* whto'i we b i v numerous tesuruotiiaU l'r..m I well»known Oolouitits; and the demaud ' <atljr tnereasiotf to tucli an ei'eut, tna uu ■ er <ut Spurious ImMai toon have lately l"*«u 'i«.jdueed in the various ton ket# of Australia aud Now Zeaiaiui, for the sole puruoxe ot damagiuK the reputaliot o« the Patent Oyal Sauisou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Wmm a billed <nd iiitruiiuced lour years ago in Viet-. Ma, >ew South ale* Qufenalaiid ami Aew 2ea.and ; and the principal daim net lorth Wat its being made Oval to preren I aaJ. Yet, iv the face of tneuH pale.it tirms— miujr of re* apecalile standing haye, f<r tile sake ot p«Ury oomiuistioti. ieut ibeuiteives to tin iiiiroduetKM of rarioaa s^unous luiitaf nous, which render tkeui habie «o action al law, aud ttmoy«uce md .iii>appoiu( to the us»ra The public wheu purchaxtnu, are there lore oauiiouetl to tee that each coil Leaf' • uu tally thus :— PAIKiM OVAL SAMSON WlUhi iv otal ; j A ud.tbe Patentees' l'tiltj or 1 rade Mark iVi « B II •. DLOOK. Manufactured by the WhilecroM Wire Company, Warnugton, Kuglaud Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAM BBJJ. & RIGO, IMPOKTEKS BOUttN£ oKMIOHtI' WABUiNa POWDEfi O Ovet net injure tbe u«*tt delicate wb c ues in artto.et watued, i> cjai^osei o fk most delicate ingredie its aai gots tut lutuer tbaa mest washing powiers It feigi/ reoeaieMaied as a s*4s and eeeafrta •diftkwi

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1662, 5 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1662, 5 February 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1662, 5 February 1886, Page 1

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