Public Notices, " Lives of great men all remind U6, V. «• i vii nuke nar lii e« nubliine; Ai ' , ■■« lmriing. n>!iv > lipliin t !i« Fo< ly,l•'l.l^ (»n the «ands of ti:ne." [I"-)' I •'('*■ a rend with j»rfit interest by f i:.:ii ; .v <>• vo'ii.g me*. I» inspire* . ■ •; I'oi'F. "i- i t lie hrijjht lexicon of ,t i;. i nrt »iic!i word :.s iuil. lbi*l , .;:<>}. t> <s >V (•»< •!-"t't.-*i3 true «itli • M»r»rd fc m,,. voufli who '>as rx'v.-r iiou'ftl Ins K. . tl -...ii— « ;i to Ihe mm vho lias 'iot been *,I , » 1 , .KS-I'.l!' !" •lilVO -ii> t , ji.-t »O!i;h— m> fh-it "inn, who hits ,., ! ..j; (lu/t , wiio In* yie!<io<l hin.splf up .!..•• »,,: r :-v imv- t tilinve n;ii> o' vit-e, ' , '; —J!, I l:c.")iS.' f'> 1 » i --- ')!.1- --! iii. r.• ii ■!-* :i!''.' i)'it :i- :l . . ' . '.'. , ii.. r .K,- n v- -.-.'■■r? VV-rit : : i ;! , -;• ,- 'i.il I'M UliV •>{ le-'Vlll^ ftM , ■•.i,:,. i « I'M I .ii- -.l'i:l- <),' liD'.f'? For lii.'ll, i v;-,!-'! ti'.Te i- ituu^l.t tin- dark .itsp..!.- tmd sc't-reiiiviiici: /or a lost I [fa. Fora niiin to ieave hi* ootjirints o-i Ihe snnrls ol ti'iie, lie inu<t be endowed with a strong brain an t nervous p»w.-r. lie must '• postes." a *ou»xl, vigorous, healthy mi d, in ia h.Hltiiy body — tiie power to cnn.-eiVe— the c\ierry to execute! Hut look at our I Au-tMlijn. umlli! fie.; the emiiciatod form, ■ tin? vnciMit- look, Ihe I'gtlesu hes-latinor imyindf, ! the nivoui distrust, the senseless, aiui.ist • idiotic ixpre^sio'i. Note his demennour and j t '.,i.vi-r*:iiioii,HiH then *ay, is that a mau to I leiive his ootprintit cm »1h- Bind* of time. iJo parents medical men a>id educators o* 1 youth p;»y (■uilicient attention to this subj ct ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ol | this decay; and having done bo, do they (as v strict sense of duty demands) -eek the okilled advice of the medical man, wl.o has uiide this branch ol his prolession his par ticulur speciality, iriioee lite has been devoted to he treatment o( these cases P header, whal is^o«/aus*er? Le: each one answer or iiimsrlf, Parents see their progen- fading 1-r, dually helore their sight, Kte them become I'liiaciated old young men, broken down >n l.eal'h, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, oue sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to tiie treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' i, in most inatiiices, succeed iv warning oil t.ie impending doom ol a miserable ami yluoiny future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ens-ure ajo-ous and !<appy life i)r L. Jj. ISMIIH, of Melbourne, has made the difensen of youth and those arising therd fnmi his peculiar study. His wholepro.esBionai lile has been cspeciully demoted to the treaiiiK-nr. ol Nervous AK<.-ciiui»n an I the l)wi*»#«.'s incidental to Married Lile. iiis skill is available to all— no mutter how moy hundred.- or thousanda ol miles distar \. ilis sysicm of correspoiuience by letter is now so Well orgauised and kuowi., th it comment would be superfluous — (by this leans many thousands vi patients hare been cured, whom he has never seen *nd never known) > ano it ie carried on wilh such juiiieiaus supcrvisou that though be hns been jractwing this branch ot his profession lor tweutysix years in thc>»« ciilonios, no Bin»lt instance of accidental disco* cry has ever ye.t happened. When Medicines are required, the.«e are forwarded iv the suuiecarelul manner without a possibility ot the . omeuts ol the parcels being discovered, Plaiu and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the phyiciau knowing who is his patient. Tv Men and Women wi'h Broken«t!9wn Constitutions, the Nervouu, the Debilitated, aud all suffering Iron) any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SAII'ILL'3 plan ol treatment commend." iteell, avoiding, as it docs, she inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. ADDUB3S — DR. L. L SMITH, 182, COLLI-So 81'Biiifil KAST. MKLUOOiSNIi (Late the Ke*l leice >t' th« Governor.) THIS ADVKJtllaliMlfi.sT oiIUL'LD I<J£ CviJICFULLV itiUJ) AMJ Ii K MKMUIiUED BY kViaiVO^r. i>N« TJfiitKSTtfD IN FKNCI.NG. THE PATKM' OVAL SAMSON FENCE WHIS Has now liicn oiU.r Hit* j/ui)lic foe tou years, and durum that tune 5000 To>'B HA.VK BKEN iOL 'lipiiit; very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we h • <i uumeious testimonial-, t'vim weli'knowu Colcuists; au.i Hie demand iiaily uicreasinji to sm-h au exieui, tua iititierous Spurious Imitations huve lately t»-«u -iv/jduced in the various) ujnikeis of Australm and New Zealamt, K»r the vole pun>ose of ila-nagiiMT the reputatioL ot he Patent Oyal JSawson Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Watt atetited »\\d introduced lour i jears ago in Victnria, iNew South •'• ales Queensland and iNew Zealand ; and (he principal claim set forth was its being tuade Ovul to preven l-aud. Yet, ib the face of these patents tirius— many of re< spec'able staudiug liaye, for the *ake ot paltry coiumiNsion. ieut themselves totiu i introductio.i of various spurious imitatt I lions, which render them liable to action at law, and inuoyauce aud uisappoiut to the users Ihe public when purcha«ini;, are there tote cauiioned to see tiia> each coil beari* a tin tally thus : — PAiiiNi UVALSAMSOiS WIUK IN OVAL ; And,thePatenteeß' i'allj orirade Mark to Ii H IX •. DLOOK. | Manufactured by the Wuilecross Wire ! ' Company, Warriugtou, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDHhsS: M'LEAN &&Q6. & RIGGr, IMPOKTEItS o,y iiLiZAiiiiili oiiiiiKT. jkiKLaoUiiNii QESIOKB* WASUiNCr POWDEft j^ aoee uot injure too must Uoiioate wu c nts iv ailu.du tfdJliud, IjOJiUjJ^sjl o It most deliOittt} mgrjiiio its an l gJts n.o luluer tuuii >uo«t Wisiuig powi^r* It ul rf'> rtf.;i>muwui«»d as a in^uil uuuaoul
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1739, 4 August 1886, Page 1
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927Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1739, 4 August 1886, Page 1
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