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Pub.k Ktticeo. •' lii\ f? of greHt men all remind us, \\ c <an 11 ake "ur liven sublime ; , A>-i', I'i'r.rtii'ff, icuvf S"lijnd tis Fo< •)■■■■> >> 1 n thi- «>m.U of •im.' " ffllf " nl «'»■«• » r-u.l w.iii g.-.'rti ir>tere«l Vn I t!:< ikiitk's o ! yo<iu« men. It insptieo tin in with HOPE. >or i •■ the bi-iglit lexicon ol uth ti.ei-e i- ho sui-h word s r.iii. il.i< ! <„, n,Hiiy, tli'K is e..'l-reet. — is true with .jgiirci !• the youth who has never xhus?d his hi fiigih — «'"i to the mun who has not been ■ 1 1 » ' I'.-iMlon S Hlnva Hut t • ilmt youth— 'o thut man, who hut *M-.txl liis fijiot, who li;»s yielded luifs^ll up the v mt'or ry swert allurementg o( vice, • v l ; < > 1 1 ; ivei: uii'iritlled I'cense to hi.< .him. »■ .. < ( |.i. I.^ aii.. il ••■.< lire i"lt US a H[>,<i. • iV"!iui .|-.|>B •• i» .ij«» uav«*P .- Wh»»t „|i i: :i-,, ,? *,'.!>,! ci >nep. <»f '.■■i'VllliJ hU iooipn!,> mi liie *and< o: timeP For him, hlh.-. ! thire i« nought hut dark ilespnir and scll-jenroaeii for a lost lift. For a nmii to leave hi* ootprinu on the sards of liuie, lie mu*t be endowed with a stror g brain an i nervou« power. He must possess a sound, viijorou*, healthy mi'id, iv tt In althy body —the powr to con.eive— the euer/y to execute 1 Hut look at our Au'tiiiliiin youth! Ke^ the emiiciaied form, the vacant iook, the listless hesitating maimer, tlie 11 ivom distrunt, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and convocation, un<t then say, Is that a man to irsive hit -oot prints on the sands of time. Do piirento, medical wen a-id educators of youth piy suftioieut attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain tho cause oi this decay ; and having done so, do they (us a strict sense of duty demands) reek the skilled ndvice of the medical man, who has niide this branch ol his proiession his par ticuliir speciality, whose life has been devotee* to he t'iat.iiei,t of theso cases ? krader what ie you.' !in«wer t Le. each one answer or hints. It. Parents see Mieir progen- hiding gndunlly belore their sight, »>te them bfi-ouie euuiciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ; yet oue word might save them, oue »ound und vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treaunent und continuous «upervi*ioii of such cases wou' 1, in most i*i«t mces, succeed in warning o;l t.ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy iuture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jo ous and liappy lite i)r L. li. rifclliii, o( Melbourne, ha« made tho disease* of y.»uih and those arising the.-.l fruui his peculiar study. His whole yr.vuasional liie has been espednlly devoted to the titaiment ol N.-rvous Atft etions and the t>iseti»eß incidental to Married Life. tits skill is available to ull—no tuuitei- how m». iy hui dvtd- or thousand* ol indi-s distar t. iiis system of torre^ poii.ieuoe by letter is now 00 well orgauised aud known, thit comment would be superfluous— (by this eaiis mauy thousands os patients have been cured, whom he has never seen uid never known) j ano it i? carried on with such juJieious supervj.-iou that though he has been |racti*ing this br<iiieb ol hi» pruiVs^ion lor twenty^six yeurs in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded iv the sau.ecarelul manner without a possibility ot the oiitoats ot the parDcis being discovered, Plain an" clear directions accompany these latler. and a cure is ell- eted without eyeu the phyiciau knowing who is bis pHticnt. To Aden and Women with Broken-cown Const itiitioiis, tho ftervou*, the. Dobiiitaied. and all suli'ering from any Disease whatever, i)r L, L. bM llil'S plac 01 treatment commends itself, ..voiding, as it does, he inconvenience and expense I a personal visit. AUUKKB8 — DX. L. L SMITH, 18a. VULLIA* BTKKJC! KA<*T. MKLIiOLJiiHtC. (!.«te Ihe He*i iei>ce >i thu liave-ruoi') lHls ADVIfisiriSKMK.ST tHUULO WK C-iitEFULLI" KKAJ) AiND life" VI KM U ls UK I > BY hVKttVO.Na IjN-TKUK.-STI'U IN FENCING. THE PA IK NT OVAL SAMSON FEWCfI WIRE Has no* »p?n hef-r • th« public tor fou years, a<id dunut! that time 5000 lO>'S HAVE BEIwN iiUL ( iivm« very jrrt-at satisfaction, in proof oi vrhicli we Ii > d numerous tcstiuiouials fium well-known C'okaisU; aud the demand iaily iucieasiiin to Buoh an exleut, tiia nUmerous Spurious Imitations have lately tvum n^/jduecd in the varii-us ruaikels ot AusirHlia and Kew Zeaiaiai, for tho soie puroose of damauiuK the repulatioL ot .he l'uientOyal bauisou Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was aiebtpd »nd introduced tour yeiru a^o in V^ictxria, Niew South v^ ales Queennluuil and New Zealand; aud the principal claim set torih was its being uinde Oval to preven t.*aud. Yet, ib the face ot tkega paLents firnn— many of re* spec able sanding ha ye, tor tbo sake ot p-.itry coiuiuission. lent themselves to tin iiiiruductioa of various spurious iiuitat (ions, which tender ihe.o liable to action «i lavv, ami inuoyance aud disappoint to the us* rs The public when purcha*)in(;, are there t'.'ie cuutioued io sec that each coil bean 1 a tin tally thu* :— tA L KiN 1 OVALS A AISO^ W l l{ K IK OVAL ; I A nd.tbe Patentees' Tally oriradf Mark ii ii £ IB •. DLOOK. I .VJotiulnciure'l by the WbilecrosS Wire ' Company, Wamuglou, Knglaud I Prices Greatly Reduced ADLHIEad : M'LEAN BRJo. & EIQG, liMPOKTERS 99 ELIZAiiKIH aiKEhT, MKL.BOUKNE SKNlOKs*' WASHING POWDER uoet. Dot injur. [he tnortt doilcatrf wll c no in ariii! ..■* waiuud, 1 ci.aj-.Mtii o th r.oct -ivii.:Ui; M^ii-die its lA.i I >■.)■» it.o i< -.let '...1., ;-Ll.i! \T . I.U , J ,|,)-Y j,-f, J.: .iL'i> r.' 1 .1 a* 1 i.s ; v. 1 *, 1.1 . •,),), „ :i-i -!■■ .- *

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 1

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969

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 1

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