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Publi? Notices. . ~ ___^ — — — — — — — — i " Live* of great men all remind us, V. c <»n » nke i.ur lived sublime j Aii, ■i-ii.-srtine, ip »V h^hinl u« [ F'noi|ir it. on the «hi..l« of 'iirv " d r.a:! vii(i gre^t intere«t b tliiioiii.is ."i vou"g men. It inspire* | ill. ii. with Hope or i • the bright lexicon n> nth there i« no «uch wor.l us 'ail. 11-m ! , .■.«' many. tU\t io i:»nect. — i* truo with • igard t • the youth who has never ahu«ed his xt-eiigth — alii to the man vho has not been | • |iH«-ion'« *luve.' lint t.» th-it touth— ro rhnt "'un. who hn« j wa-tcd his vipo'-, who lvi* yielded huns«lf up . '■■ Ihe tentpor • ry «ivf t allurements of vice, '■■ who ha- tiivei' uni.rML .1 lieens.' t., hi* >««• sii.ns, '■<< hitn tli' :'. ■ li- c* are but us a „.,■,•.,,,•• What I. :•;. ■i« uc lime? Wh.it iif-i.n-.ifioi s ? VVlmt ■ ii. •.' <»f le.-vimj Li* lootpiin'S on the •an.;- o: lime? tor him, tilu#{ there i* nought but dark despair and self-teoroacii for a lost life. Fora niHii to- leave hi* ootprints on the sands ol tine, he mu«t be endowed with a strong brain an.l nervou* power. He must | poshes* a sound, viiiorous, he*ltliy mi^d, in | a health j body —the pow^r to conceive— I the ener <y to execute ! But ldok at our I Au^ralidii youth ! See the etnuciated form, • tlie vucmit look, ll).; listless hesitating manuer, I the n.-i'vnus distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotio expresfiou. Note hw deuiennour and i coiivercatk m I then nay, Is that a man to I leave Ui* toot prints o«i the sand* of time. | Do purent*, medical men a-id educators of I youth pity sufficient attention to this nub- ' ject ? Do" they ever ascertain the cause of I this decay ; and having done «o, do they (a» a strict seni-e of duly demands) *eek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has wide tlii* branch of his prolession hi* par ticulur speciality, whose lile has been devoted to he treatment of these cases P header, what is you.' answer ? Le: each oue answer 'or himself, Parents see their progeny fading gr idaally before their sight, ccc them become emaciated old young men, broken down «n health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one aound aud vigorou* health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment aud contiguous supervision of such eases wou' J, in most instances, succeed in warning oil t.ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajo\ous and 'utppy lile Dr L. L. eiMll'H, ot Melbourne, hus made the disease* of youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole pro essional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections an. l the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all— no mutter how moy hui.dredis or thousanda ot mile* clistar '.. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, thut comment would be superfluous — (by this >eaus many thousauds oi patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it ie curried on with such judicrou* «upervinou that though he has been p^ctining this brunch of his profession (or twenty>six yeura iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery hus ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are iorw.iided iv the same careful manner without , a possibility of the .oatents ot the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these lat for, and a cure is effected without even the phy*ician knowing who is his pHtient. To Men and Women with Broken<cown Constitutions, the IServoun, the Debilitated, and all suffering Irom any Disease whatever, j Dr L. L. SMITH'S pluc o\ treat merit com* mends itself, avoiding, as it does, she mconvenienoe and expense f a personal visit. ADDKESB— DR. L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINs STKKEI EAST. MKLBOUIiNIS. (f<ttte the Reoi'lence ->i the Governor.) IHI6 ADVliuriobMEM cHuULD HE Cti: IS FULLY BKADAMU UK MKMBf£Ktil> BY KVKUYO.Na liN* TfiiiKsJT*D IN FENULNtf. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no* been bef.iri- ihe public for lou | years, and during that timo 5000 IONS HAVE BEEN riOL Giving very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we ln» il numerous testimonial* from well-known Colcuists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b«u»u nt/jduced in the various markets of Australia and JSew Zeals no, fur the sole purpose of damaging tlie reputatiot. of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Wart ; aitJDted nnd introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South >\al«s Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face ol theaft patents firms— many of reapectable standing liaye, for tbe sake ot p.iltry commission, lent themselves to tin introduction of various spurious imitat j lions, which reuder them liable io action at law, and iiiuoyance aud uisappoiut to tbe users. The public when purcliaoins, are there fore cautioned to seu that each coil bear* | a tin taliv thus :— PATIiiNTOVALSAMSOfI WIKK IM OVAL ; A nd^tue Patentees' Tall) or'lrade Mark M ii K IH °_DLOOK. Manufactured by tbe Whilecross Wire Company, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKK6S : M'LEAN &RO6. & RiaG, IMPOKTEKS y9 JiLlZAliiSl'H tiriifiJiT. MXL. aou&iSJi SKMOKB* WASIIINO POWDKH ciocn ii. n injure tbe must ddliottte w!i c i.us iii ai-Liu.oß warded, i» ojiapjso I o ft u»u«t it.'hujkie niijreitie.itj uii'i uio luiuer tuiii :,ion, w.i»imi<{ [jo»va;rs It Uljji; recoiumeuiud as a jin'iud bojuouo ua *abo< s

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1743, 13 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1743, 13 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1743, 13 August 1886, Page 1

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