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I Public Notices, i . ' ••], jnfii>! gr, it n!i' all remind us, \\,. . :-. „ :.!■•• .-..!• h..- MK.lnne; .-V •■ . -• ■. V '-'>' ; M i !i^ Fo. ■]''■' '- " *''•■ "■•"••'- "' '■'"- " fill I '■■»• *I :< " •-! -'■ " i'*l- '" J (• •• l.'-nli. 1 !* O \oir_ me. i. Ir i|;w.|,.-. them wit), l-ona. '»■) i 'he hi-»ht l^xie m.l I,! I .-. I ... -'!!•!) Wir I .S 111. kl ... t i:n\.l •• I- C I '-■.■' — i " :1 U» .vnii •■■ ii-,1 1 ■ •!,(- y. 'il ' i 'it) ' <i- i:'-v •■!• -.■■ I- ■ ! h • ! . .i ;. !. — . ■!!••■• •■: • .1- ■■■ -.-- I ; =,< „„••. -1.*.-" vi i „i t \n-< ' ■ ''■■•' -••■■ *''•' 11-i' | '<-„, ,1 •If Wl<;. . » ti.. >. i-i. ' ■ ■ * ■'! 11(1 I . I |.- !. 1,-i. '.I .■, .WC • ''.IIV • • <>' Vll'«, v«- !,•> II I. ■• '. : '■< ■ ' : .!« !l V nii^! lll.rei-, noii_iM t),,i i..r_ it-sp.i. ti ■ . eclf-ttt|>roucn for a lost life. For a niaii to leave hi* ootprhits on the HHhds ot ti'iie, he mu-t be endowed with a j strong brain an i nervou* power. He must > ■ poa*cß;' a cou'id, vigorous, hedlthy mi d, in | a lit aliiiy body — the powr to con ciVe — i ; i he eiu-r y to execute! Hut look at our . I Au-ti lisiii voutli! Se- the em^caie-t for-.n, !• i lie iMr.iiit look, i h«- l ist le*s hesttui i»itj mniiner, f I the n ivou>* distrust, the aenseL-sfl, al.nost ' ; ). in. tic ex|)ie*t,ion. Not,' hi* demeanour am' 1 ci.. vcrviiio -i, mi t thi-n sa\, Ist that a mun in I leiive his O(H|.riiit!< cm tin it-inds of time. Uli p. rent"', medical men a-id eiiuci'ors o' I v.Mi'h \>:-.y HutHcient attention to tins subject? l)o they ever ascertain the euu«<» ol 1 | i in;* decay; and having done «o, do they (an ' v strict eenee of duly demands) >eek the - skilled adrice of the medical man, who has | m de tliis branch ol his proei^ion iui par ! ticulir specialiiy, «riio«e lile hag been devotee 1 to he t'eatiiient of these cases ? header i wlntt is y.tt. 1 iiu?wer ? Le: each one answer or liinmeir. J'urent* see Mieir progeir- fading ijriduailv ticloiv their sight, fee them become enniciuted old youn^ men, broken down «n l.euhli, enleehled, unfilled lor t lie battle o.' ! life; yet one word mi^ht save them, one ' «O'ind und vigorouc heaith-giving letter from ' a medical nan, habituated to the treii uncut and coniiruous supervision ot such eases ' wuu i, in most i.i*t uiees, succeed in w.irning oil ti.e impending doom of a miserable ami I gloomy fuiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the euervuted system to it« tiuturui , vigor, and eneure a-jo ous and liappy liie l>r L. Ji. sMlill, ol Melbourne, hac made , r l » e (ti«ease» n\ y,mih aud those arising therd I'totii l'i_ peculiar study. His whale pro e_MOiiul lile ham i>ei-n especially devoted to the tr. atuuni ol Nervous AnVciious ana the )ii*< uses incidentid to Married Lite. His skill i* uvailuhlt to all — uu mutter how iu>. *>y hiu.dred^ or thousanda ot mdeg distal' 1. His syaiem of corre^pon-ienee by letter in now so Well orgauisi'd and known, thtt comment would be superlluous — (by this earn* many thousands oi patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md ne ver known) ; ano it ie i-uirii'd on with such jmlicious supervi^on tliat .though he hu* been | ructising this biv.ht.h ol lilt. |iivks:'ion !oi* twriiiy-su years in these eolunk'B, no single instai.ee ot accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Mtdicti.es are required, these are forwarded in the san ecarelul manner without a pottsihility ut the o'lients oi the parcels being discovered, Pluiu aiM clear direc.ion* accompany these lutitr. and a cure is ell'Cted ivilhout e>eu the phy-ician knowing wao is his juitieiit. In Aleii and Women wi'h Broken«Cown Constitutions, the Nervoux, ihe Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SM llil'S plac ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe inconvenience ana expense f a personal visit. •VUDKEiJS— DR. Ju. L SMITH, 18_, t;oLLIAo SlliKftl' K.\ST. Mi-.].UUl)..Mli. (l.ale the Keu lei-ce -)l t'le. (iove;rn.>r.) ill 1 5 VJ)Vii .i ria hMID ai' all o C Ll> l«i_ C \ KIiFuLLV K liA I) A.\ D H k MKUUKHKI) BY hVKIiVoXt!. i.NTK uESTt D IN b'ES CI S ii. THKi'ArKM'OVAL S Ayj.9J_.._._ l 'J ] -__.9^. _ WIRil HasiiOrt been oel r me puul.c tor tou year*, a .d >iunn_ that time 5000 IO>S KaVK Bi-.KN SOL '■•iviiiif very great >atist;iciun. in proof <>* wlncli hsli . <i numerous iisiiinonml.s IV.. vi weii'kuown L'oli uists; and the dctmuid ■ ally iiicre-isiiit; to su»h an c.ient, tia nil cr U8 >ptinous iiii'taiiutis have .ateiy (i-j-n •r-jduued in the various iim ke:* of Atis'l'alla and A i'W Z.'Hihu.i, fur tile sole puitio>e ot da nagin^ ihe tep'itaiioL o 1 lie Pa'pfit Oyai r>miifon Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Wo» Bt-lileil lid l.illii!Ui-e.l iour \t'u> ami li. Viet i ia, Aew "ouill ale ■ 'in. i 'vtM* Zt i aii.i ; and 'he principal cianu ■><•! uinh was us being vi :*lv Ov:il to f.u'ven lav 1 Vet, i_ ,he tacc vi r.:.es« pate is tit ins — nitiiiy uf re< ! .sj fr hl'li' s at. 'Hi. g liaye, for the »ake ol )\, Itry co ..I . . i - >i.ni. .fill l l.eiu»eivfß to a. ' ,i.lr .iucl'.i i.| Viii'iou.* >| wriciis iiiiiiK* Mud-, vwit.u c- iler ihf.ii .lub.ie ji nctioi* lin i « v\ , ;t 1 1 ■ t t.iii.jy mcc uuii <ii>dppoiu( 1 !• I lit 1 Uv tt j 1 In- puolic when purch-^irt^, are iliere ' t 'te cum limed l<« m.- lii.i catdi coli l.e;ir •a iin ta.t» I nus : — j I' a »hAi UV Al^>s _.VL.mJ.\ \VIUb, I IN oval ; I uid.ihe Patentees 1 ally or I radc Mark j I .\liinuliictured by the VV nilccroisß Wire t UoUipuuy, VVanintilun, lingland Prices Greatly Eeduce-i M'LEAM Biij.. & EIQO, LMPOItT tiltS yk* n-iilZiAijfciiii oiiki!.!!.!, aioif .:.Ullii A \l_ SKMOiis' WamIINO fOVVDiiK noes ijot injuri- u»o ,u /s. a...c-.». .. , c be* in iii-iiu.eA wusnod, i nm t n^i , k L most aciio.kte lugtedie .t* _v l #}.}$ iuo mtuer Ulan ,io»i w_sai ig po^tirs ii | nigiy re .>.u v •uie.J ** it ii.<>,»'i.i coo a*, a

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1733, 21 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1733, 21 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1733, 21 July 1886, Page 1

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