j Pub'ii Notice,. __^ •I■■ •- ■ !»r. ii ?p<»ii itil remind us, j ' i. ■ rl*' ir -wef aubli'iie ; •-■."i ;-■■! in-1 u» . ;.^4 u r tn- '..''. ;<. I l ' -i.-i. .■* ." -Vvu-j »■■-■■ tt ;n»;. :••-.> • ■.. r. ...,-.■ ... ...:_..., .l.XllU'll of U.I. lh«.» ... .ii.. -V .th -Uliird •i. i.-^r t >r >i('iisi-<) hi# .. |-i ii %* ii o ha* ' of --"it ' — 'hut ./ .n, win' his vi. ded^Jtttts-'.i up ■ -.-nse W lit* >■•■?- , * art? bur as a . :i i|A/i'i;<- i> iv- iiave? What i , • -.,;.,,- ? VVINJIp chance ' of lea?ini» his .o.itp-iijis on the sandi» ol time? For him, |vi,.-! there ik nought but dark despair and j *?ell-i-ei>r^pi\^*»* a lost life. For a lirttt^o leave bi* ootprints on the | --M'-dn o! tine, he must be endowed with a Mrong brain an i nervous power. He must y.--.**Pi* a Kou»d. vigorous, healthy mind, in v ; ;t inalrny body — the power to conceive— t the ener -y to execute! But look at our . j Vu-iriliiiii youth ! dee the emaciated form, ,i . the vnciiiit look, the listless hesitating manner, it 1 the n rvous distrust, the senseless, almost j I idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and i conversation, ami then say, Is that a man to I leave his lootprints on the sands of time. Do purents, medical men and educators of r! youth pay sufficient attention to this sube ject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause bt d j this decay ; and having done no, do they (as ir ii strict sense of duty demands) seek the ■ skilled advice of tbe medical man, who bas n mnde this branch ol his proiession his par d ticular speciality, whose life has been devoted to he t-.-eairtiwit of these cases? Header, what i« your annwer ? Le: euch oue answer or hiKtSi-lf, Parents see their progeir* lading »rjdua'.lj belore their sight, *€c them become c emaciated old young men, broken down 'n 1 health, enfeebled, unfitted for tbe battle of rt life; yet one word might save them, one •1 sound and vigorous health-giving letter from " a medical man, habituated to the treatment d and continuous *upei-ti*iQn of such cases " wou i, 111 most iust inces, succeed in warning olf t..e impending doom ot a miserable and d gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the euervated system to its natural »igor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMI LH, of Melbourne, has made " tbe disease* of youth and those arising therd j from his peculiar study. Bis whole professional life has beett Especially devoted to the * treatment ol Nervous Affections and the f H&fc* incidental to Married Life. Hia - i T tn!abte to all— no matter how mi If i 7i-«f&ijoed- or thousanda of miles distar t. HU j nfjpKe'iu oi com* port ience by letler is now so ' wi*. orgauised and known, that comment j 'ild h. superihious — (by this reaus many I '.'-; m -is uV patients have been oured, whom j ; iv- in v.- n'-eii and never known) ; and it : i- r-iin *i*h such judicious supervison ' I ti -;.i :....>! Le has been practising this 'i »>!•««.-•*.-.,■! .tn-* jr., fission for twenty years ! >. .; ti.i.i.t. colonies, uo single instance of aooi-. de tui dmcovery has ever yet happened. | Win' n .Mediciues are required, these are totw rded in the san.e car.' lul manner without * possibility ol the onteuts oi the parcels uist-oveied, Plaiu and clear direciions these latier, and a cure ts effected ' .vkhout eyen the physician knowing who is | hi« p«tieiit. I'o Men aud Women with Broken-down Constitutions, tbe Nervous, the Debilitated, ■ai. i ull sutleriug iroiu auy Disease whatever, ' Dr 1., L. SMITHS plac of treatment com* iv. mi- itselt, avoiding, as it does, the inoon- ■<*> .-.ience a.id expeuse f a personal visit, \ VVhKH — M. L. L SMITE, lba. LOLLIN-i STAIiJtI BAST. MKLBOCiiNE. (i^ute thr iteji .eioe :n the tiovernor.) iHIo iDVEjiri&UM&NT aHOULD \'>KC\iI&eULLY HKAD AND KE iiiiMBBKED BF EVfiKYONif I«" riiKKSTJ'DIN FENCING. TH li PAT -KNT OVAL SAMSON FENC^I WIRH «■-. wiiMwaaM— w —j— lias no*- b^en before the jpubiie for too. years, and duriou tbat time 6000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL '4*rinfj very great satisfaction, io proof of wlnc'i we hu d uu mer ouu testimonials from tvoil'kuown Oolcoists; and the demand aily increasing to such an extent, tha ou erous spurious Imitations have lately i'-vu nt/jduccd in the various markets o' Australia aud Near Zealaud, for tbe sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL •it hi* Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Win ateiited md introduced tour years a^o in 7ict >ria, New Bonth ales and New Zealand; and the priucipal claim set forth was its being uidde Oval to preven f *aad. Yet, iv the face ot tnese pateuts firms— many of re* specable standing haye, for tbe sake of p .itry commission, lent themselves to tbe tiitrt-duotioa of various spurious imitai f uons, which render them liable to aqti<Ms | 4t law, and luuoyanco and aisappoint t< tiie u«i ra Ihe public wheu purchasing, are there tore cautioned to see tbat eaeb ooil bear* a tiu tali/ thus :— PA 1 EN T OV AL SAMSON WIEK IK OfAL J A ud,tbe Patentees' Tall) orlrade Mark H B B IV .».DLOOE. j Ma-julaetured by the WbiteeroM Win , Company, Warrington, England. i Prices Greatly Eeduced JM^iAH BBOii. * BIGG, j IMPOHTEKS ■ ' • .•■ut.&.Tiam bTEE&T. ULLI BOUKNE i ~~~~ — V _*-■■• u.i jtiji-irri.- :y- -a c - --*■ *yy* *-a* - • -ii. <»--« :■ ;•: i 'i--^ .ii .... 4-:., i Ac ! -•- •"■:. . .;'.-, isx* ii j
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 5 July 1886, Page 1
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892Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 5 July 1886, Page 1
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