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Pubic Nttice;. j •' T .i>rN of grent men nil ri'inind us, j V. i- ' i. Ji ii't.ki' our li»e» suhii-m' ; I A'ii : , .li'pnrtii g, ienvp b^'-in-l n* ! roi-»)>fint> on the ennd* of mhi.-." il ]'? uliiTp ■§ rvad wifit g'tfiir mrpi-est b« tin iiMiiiils ol \oimg me I'.1 '. l> ininin-.' thtti! wilh Hoi'K, for in the bn«-,r lexicon ol i ntii ti.eu- hno i*ucb woe I ■.'% dW. i!:i»! «i\\ n.ti'iT. lh'B i* enrreef. — is tem- with"j«»ard t' the youth who hail never ulni^ed Ilia !«t:i')ig;h — and to the m:in a!io hus not been - I tin-i<.n'!> filivo." i!nt t" thiit yomli— :o th«t i>;ii>, who )i;ia Au-i.il I'is vijjoi-, bus yit'l.'ieii hi'i.«*fli un »■ ths t. ii»i-or ly swci-t allure. nenli ol viee, \.li!) ha-' Kiven unoridl.'d lieenso t-.. his ;>in»« ..ns, '" iiim the above li .e> ure but im a ; !(:•, ..<•'" What- lluriin.i. ne have? \\ r h:it ; H»l..r»vio. ■» ? iVlija «!ianeo ot . l«.-*viiitr Am I Joul |j' *i:« f on tht* «u!i.l-< of tiniei' Fop linn, |ii!;<*! th.re i^ nought but d.n-k despnii- ami j s. V-N-nroui..:: J'Ji- a tost life. ' For 'i linn to leave hi* O'dui-iiifs on the j sn:d- o< Ipue, he inu<t be. end)-.ved with it I slrniij; bmin un \ nervou* power. He iniis. ' |,is.-is- u s-.ju'hl, vi^oiour, liedii!'v mi 'ii, in j ii lh-altiiy body —the power to .on eiv. — the energy to execu'e! Uut louli «l our j An -tr: li m 'youth ! So.- the emtiranni lorai, . tne vtieMit io;)k, the listless heß:tii(ing uittinu'r, ! tiie n lvous dislrust, the sensolens, almost ! iiiotii 1 ixjnvssion. Note his demeanour and j ,-m vt-i-.iiio i,:tit I then i«av, Is tiuit a in -hi 1-j ( Icuw his o:»i|irint» cm Ihi sands ol tine j i;o purents, inedieal men a-d educn'ors o< yonih piy suHicieut uttantion to luis subj. i-i ? i>o they ever ascertain the cuu.ia ol I lln* deray ; und linving done no, do they (us ti tt rift uiiise of duty demana.-j -cell the skilled e.ilviee ol the- uietluvd nian, who iias m .i!fc Uiia biuncli o! liis )>i'O essiuii nij |.ur tii-ui-.r viiose liie Inte been di-votei' i:j he lifat.iiiitt of tlnMO e.is.s 't Keader , wlmi io your mi- *«•«: ? Lm. eu^li ouc a!;s>vver j or him*, li. ru-'cni* see 'heir proven- (sding i i:i'nlii:i'ly hefoi-e tlioir fi^hl, ccc Jhein beeomo I'l'.iiiciuttid old v<»ung men, broken down in .'.pi.i'li, fi:!«eiiie.d, uaiiilod for the unliie of iiii; yi-t one word might eavc them, one j h.'juiicl ind vigorous heu!th-^i-ing lettei' Inun -a n.edu'a! nsiu, habituated io liie tna imtiit -.iiid er-.-iiiiiii' u.< <U|iervi*i(»n ol euch cases won J, in niovt i,i*t iiict*, sucei-ed in Wnniihg o'l t.ie. impending doom ol a miser i bin anU irlt oiny tuuirp, and by ap|'ro|>''inte treattuent rtstiie the ein -rvatrd aj«te:ii io iu uuiural vigor, and ei^ure ajo»ou« :uid liappv ii:e i)i L. li. sMirii, oi Ale:bour..e, has made (•'i- di2>ra«eii "f yiuih and tiiose arising therd lu'iiihih peeuliar study, liis wuolepnios- » pnal liie hiis lie--n espei iii'iy devoted to liie in m iiunt ol Nervous AiiVciions tM-l iho Hi.^i.M.B iiu-itientiil to Mmrii'd Lite. His skill i* availabit to all — no m ..tter liow in- .y I hi) dr.i.l- oi tiu)iis;in.la of mil s disUr '. ills i e\ Hit-m ol eorre.-pou lenoo by Jetur l* hjw so 1 Weli orgautt><".i and kuown, til - 1 comment i would b.- Bi!)»ei(li.ous — (by this eau* many ' ilnuisainJs oi pHtieuts have neen cured, whom I lie has never seen mJ never k'.iowti) j anO it j is cmrwu on wilh such jtiltcijus fupeivi-Oit lint though lie h-is been j'.Mutising tlii* | brjuifh ol his prc.'essiou lor twi nty»»ix )«jh { i:i llii-fL- et'ioniui-, no single tota.ice of uuoi(in -ti*j diM:n-.ei-y bun ever yet. hippe«««»d. When A'.cda-uie* ure required, these ure torw.irdeu in the name eafilul ina:iner without n pc-S!>,bii)ty ol ilie, .onteitts ct the purecls being dipe'vered. Plain a«.i clear dim?. ions .:eeuiupuliy tl.i^e luticl-. Hud II Clii'e It ell tiled I >YiU:i.nt e\eu llie phyifiau kuovring who id i;i* patient. To Aleu and Women wi li Uroken«cowti Constitutiout*, the \h~' Debilitated, unit u!l aiU'e.'ing !rom any Disease whait rer, Ur L. Ji. .>iJ il'll'S plat ol treatment eoui« mend? itßi-if, ..vonling, as it dots, die jhwiiuuu oxpensu I a personal vuit. .(LIUKRS-S Ltll L. L SMtT.I, 18^, (JuLLI.So Sl'Riiiti' iUal'. MhLßiJUiiNft (i.ate the Rc'ileuca •>! the -Governor.) r.KC\i{KfUJiLV Kl-IAI) A.\D UK .UK.VJiiKi:KI> BY KV p KK\\>.\ii IN* l'Ei;K.yn l) IN i-ENUi-Mi. TIIK PATIiNI'OV\L SAMSONI'SMCid WIRS liasiiOA litt'ti t.el v the pniii o lor foU )t>;u-i, a .U tiuririi! thai liuik 50uU iO^S ii.tVK tiiAiS aOL iivuiii veiy (jie-'il sums!hc ion. in proof ot ali I C iweii » a litfiiu toils tesliutoiii its tVolb .veii-lti.own t'»i'-ji!«t»; ;ind Uil* dp.nflnd aily iiicrertsini.' i'» «n.-h au ex'eut, tna uiiiiii'r^Uß spurious lin'latious lnvt.- lately l».u.n *»i/jdut'fd in llic various nj.»iliei* ill' AuetMlm and IS'fW Z«»i!anii, fur tlte sole |>ui-iiii.<e f'l danajjiug I lit i-ep'ttatioL i.f Aic Patent Oyai Wiu«. THE SAMSON WIRE mum mmm rnii ■■■«— imnii ■■n— \\ n< aichlrd and intr.ulu.'ed tout' years a^o in Tict-'ria, JNew JSuulu v\ ale*. Queensland and Sew Zm.unA ; and ib« I'ru.L'ipiil elHiin set lorib. wan its being m.d-' Oval to preveu f'aavl. Yel, iu tlie la. i' oi t ;es« pafcjitM finiiu— many ot' re* j s, .ec'able Hianiin^ Itaye, for tlie >ake ol i p'.ttry eoiniiii-'sion. leut thetn.-eives to tin [ iiitri'duouo.i ot various Sjjtir/uus imiia? i t tons, which leaner tiie.n liable to aettoi* ui hi a, ami tiiiiuyHUctj and disappoint to Ihe us. rs. The. public when purchasing, are there f. ie i-utturmed t>> see lliai cucii cull ut'iirc I ii tin laliy thus : — tAliuM OVAL SAMSON' WIKIfi IN OVAL ; And^licPateiitees'Tali} orlradf Mark Ai IJ ]{ IR ». I>LOOK. | Manul'iiciurc'l by the Whilecross Wire | (Jo at puny, VVarii.i^U.n, Kn^liiud Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BROS. & RIGS, IMPORT KKS ;)0 LLIAMIM il S!'iUi;.T. MELcjol'ii.v!-; K.\ i -: ) j< m ' .i a t ! iN ,> VC> V,' D IC H :.'..'• : ■- '- ■■ it' ■• . ■ '-.• >■! -.-■: •!■.•! •■. j'• ■■-' -i •• -^ '■ -•:. ;.. „ ,■ • -■■ • I ( -.'-

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1699, 3 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1699, 3 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1699, 3 May 1886, Page 1

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