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Public Notice?. I l ' liivec of grent >nen nil remind us, \\ c -. tin ti'nkc our lives sublime ; I An, ■li'pnrtinp, leave h«liind u« ' Fot-'ip 1 ' 11 '" "" '"*" • Hl| d' i of tim.' " fpHK alove s n-ad with great nueroAt ht I tl.i iimiiiils o 1 young men. (t ins|iiri-n 1 tin ni With HOPE, lor in the bright lexicon ol uth ttiero i* no suoh word ms 'ail. ihi*! s;n iiiany, th's in correct, — is true with 'Mgnrd tf' the youth who has never abused his s^ereth— and to the man who has not been • > ! >» ' jtMSision * *liive. Hut t> lh:>t youth — to that man, who has wa«ti'd hi* vijfO'-, who hus yielded liims^ll up t the tempor ry sweet allurements ot rice, who hu* (<iven uuoridled license tv hi* pns« siimi*, to him the above lines are h u* a* a i reproach. What HoPK c.n he hm-e ? Wlnit f H!»|:ir:!t!O!'S ? What chanee^of^ le.«vinjjjii#_ lootpiii.iu on file" JiTlaT '6T"liuieT *For dim," al;i»! tin re i« nought but dark desp.ur and selr-ret-roach for a lost life. For » tmin to leave hi* oot|>rii:ts on the sands oi time, be mn«t be eudowed with » strong brain an I nervotw pwwer. He must ! pospfs- a sound, vigorous, healthy mini, in ia Inaltiiy body —the pow^r to con.eiTe— i the enery to execute! Uut look at our J Auotri'lian youth ! Bee the emHC'ated form, . the vacant iook, ihe listless hesitating manner, tlie n ivoU3 distrust, the senseltfta, idiotic expression. Note his deuioanour and conversation, and then say, Is that a man to leave hi» ootprinta on the sands ut' time. Do parents, medical men and educators o<" youth pay sufficient attention to Ihis subj. ct ? Do ttwy ever ascertain the cause oi this decay ; and having dove «o, do they (as a strict sense of duly demand*) reek the skilled advice of the medical roan, who has vi .de this branch of his profession his par ticulur speciality, whose lile has been devotee* ro he treatment of these c»*es ? header what ifi jfOMi' »«*wer ? Le; eut,h one answer or himst If. Parents see f ht»ir progeu- tuding gnduiily belore their sight, ne tboia become emaciitted old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ; yet one word might eavc them, one «ound nnd vigorous health-giving IrtW from v medical nan, habituated to the tri-a .nont and cuntinui'U* mpervJMon ol such cases wou' 1, in most. in«t mees, succeed in Warning ot) tie impending t'oom ol a misi-rableand gloomy future, and by appropriate ireatinent restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and eiivure aju.uus and liappy life l)r L. L. £&UH, ol Melbourne, has made j the diseases of youth and those arming therd ' from h is peculiar stu-ij. His whole pro es*:onal ii;e has been especially devoted to the tnaitnmt. ol Nervous All' ctions and the Hitches inci(icntal to Married Life. ilis j skill is available to uil— no uiMtter h->w ni- >y < Inn drrds or thousanda ot inilrn distar t. iiis I svsieiii ol correspondence, by letf r in now so > well orgaumed and known, tb.t comment would be stipe-WlnouB — (by this cans many thousands ul patients huve '*cc» cured, whoiu lie has never seen tnd never known) ; and it i? cirned ou with such ju'!ici2us sapervison that though he has been pactising this bi-iiii'.h ol hi* pr.'fis.'ion ioi* tw'nty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of aocide^tai discnvfliy mtr ever yet happene-i. W'iico Uediciues are required, these are lorw. Hie. :i iii the saineeai-elul manner without a poß«ihility ot the lOnteuts ct the parcils being discovered, Plaiu aivi clear directions accompany these lat ler. and a cure in crt -eled ivitht-ut: c>e.n the physician knowing who is 'iia pi'tient. lo Alen and Women wi'h Brokeu*Jown Const iiutioim, the NervouH, the Debilitated, un'.i ail buH'eniig lro;n any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. S-VUTlI'd pluc oi treatment com* in end? iluell, i.vuiding, as it does, ihe mconleiiiencc mid oxpeiisu t a pcraunul visit. .1 UOHBBS — DR L. L SMITa, 18a. COLLUNj SiKliiiT KAST. (i.ate the ReiMepce a tie Gl-overoor.) I'Hlo ADVKiiil6t.VlK.\T cHUULb HKOvUKR'fiLY RKADAND HK .UKMUKUIfiii BY KVKKYONa INTIIKPATKNTOV\L SAMSON FENCiS WIRE Has no* b'tu Del*' '.he puol.c tor lou yoflr«, aid .iuriu^ tiiat time S(XJO iO>.S U/iVKO^E.N 60L 'tivinjj very a;rput satisfaction, in nr^of ot which «c b« >i umueroust testiuiuutals front well-known Colcmst.s; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tita nuii.erous Spurious Imitations have lately boon nt/jduced in the various mat ket* of Australia and .New Zeaiand, for the sole pui-uoxe of daMiagiu^ the repulatioL o*. .be Pateui Oyal aauisou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was atented Hiid introduced four years t^o in Victoria, Mew South ales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set loiih was its being in dde Ovul to proven t 'and. Yet, iv tbe tare ot these patents firms — many of re- » pec' a ble siatidmg have, fur tbe sake ot paltry cow iiiiasioti. lent themseires totlu introduction of various spurious iniitaf lions, which render the.n liable to aotioi* at law, and tuuuyauue and uisappoint tv the user 8 The public when purchasing, are there tore cautioned to sec thai each coil bearc a tin tally thus : — i'AiiuVi '■ OVAL SAMSON WIRK IN OVAL ; Aud.the Patentees' lallj orlrade Mark iVi ii K I* •. 0100 K. Mutiutaciured by the Wbitecrosi Wire Company, Wamngtou, Kngland Prices Greatly Reduce! ADD It bod: M'LEAtt BROi. & RIGG, LMPOHTEKS yy JiUZ.UJtiii 61'KKbT, AiKL. iiOlTKN'li CiivslOl; vtASUING POWDKK

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 16 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 16 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 16 April 1886, Page 1

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