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I Public Notices, ' Lives ni great men nil r-mind us, V c r^n n nl.' c uur lives subliiiu; • I An , f.i ■j'-.-.rlinjf, leave b«*hin I iis Fof.tjirii.t. mi the sand* of time." . ff I'l- ..iwe is read with gieaf interest by i I !! i; .in '« n ; young men. ft in*|iires I ■'. n. '.'..:!: iion:. join . rhe bright lexicon of n,-i ii,-.- i- no such word is fail. this ! . t- ••!•;. t'-i. \n c "rrect. — is true with 'jgard !r. ;ti. youth who has never abused bis i.• , n.-.l — ud to ihe in. in .ho has not beon i • , ii-.-ioii's jbue " ! Cut t" ih.t vonth — to tb-it man, who has ! n-.i-t.-l lis vi-joi-, who bas yielded hnns .if up : r tb? t. iiinor ty sweet allurements ot vice, .!n»hi- .:ivcn unoridled license to bis pas* j; „,1, '•• lii.v the above Ihies aye but as a i,ii,-..<.. VVluti iiu.K c m iie have ? What •i- j.iiiiui! s ? What chance of le. vin^ Ai* I :o-t.i im*- -ni the .and* oi time? for huu, >ihi»! tii. re i* nouirht bui dark despair and s. If-tei roue; for . lout life. For a man to .'aye hi* ootprints on tbe sands ol true, he iuu«t be endowed with a strong hrain an I nervous power. He must pu..cas a sou-id, vigorous, healthy mi d, iv | a. h- ab 'ny body —the power to con-eiVe— i the ener'.-y to execute! but look at our Aii-n:ilt.in iouth! Se- tbe e_iacia>e-.l form, ■ me vieiiiit look, the listle-s hen lacing manner, I i iie v rvous ilistvnit, the senseless, almost ) miotic ixpie^t-iou. \.-lc iiis demeanour and ■ c,. vei. Hi-iii, no ' th.-n say, ls that a mau to. I have liifr ootprints ci the sands of time. IlJo p; ii-ents, medical men aud educators of youth p.y _uttiei.iit attention to this subject? i)o they ever ascertain ibe cause ol J this decay; and having done xo, do tbey (an a strict sen.-c of duly demauUs) reek the .-killed advice of the medical man, who has mule this branch of bis prolession bis pur ticular snecialiii, whose life has been devoted to he t'eutinciit of theso cases ? Reader what it- you,' answer ? Le" each one answer or himself. Purents see fbeir progeny fading jiruiuaily before their sight, i»€e theui become emaciated oid young men, broken down >n health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •Ound and vigorous bea ih-giving letter feora a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and cnutiruoiis supervision of such cases wou' .1, in n-Oht inst inces, succeed iv warning o:! t.ie impending (loom of a miserable aud ■{homy future, and by appropriate treatment restore Ihe enervuted system io its natural riyor, and ensure ajo. ous >uid 'ittppy l"-f---l>r L. L. *-MIl'U, ol Melbourne, bas made rhe diseases of youth and those arising therd frum his peculiar study. Hie whole pro es- - -oiiui iiie lias nei-n especially devoted to the inaiincnt ol Nervmifl Atbeiious and the i'ibtttees incidental to Married Lile. His . iiill is available to all — no milter how im iy bin. .red. or thousauda ol mil. s dtstat i- iiis system of ci-rrc-pon.ience by letter is now so v.'cii orgauised and known, th.t comment .ould b-- siiperdnous — (by this leans many thousands ot patients huve been cured, whom i lie has never e>ceii iud never known) ; ano it is rained ou with sucii jmiicious suprrvi.ou that tlioti^h tie has been practising this bt.uicb ol lua proksci-Ui lor twenty«ti_ years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are ioi'w.inle.i in ibe sur-e cartful manner without :i possibility oi tbe - outents oi tbe parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions iccouipauy these latter, and a euro is etfected without eyeu the physician knowing who is his p- tient. To Men and Women wi'h Broken*.-- wn Constitutions, the Nervous, (be Debilitated, ana all sull'eriug from any Disease whatever, Dr L, Ij. SMITH'S pluu oi treatment coinmen, i* itself, avoiding, as it doe*, ibe inconvenience aud expense f a personal visit. AUl.__4- — DH. L. L SMITa, lb;_ OULLINa STH-KKr J. AST. MKLBOUi -NH, (I. ate the Re»i lenoe >i the Governor.) ilil.. iDVliuilafcAlKM' -JIUULI) UK O\«KtaiLLY 11 MAD ASD Uli .\IJ_-I__. Kl> 111* KVKRVO.\£ LNTKKK sTU-D IN J? J£N (JIiN ... THK PAT KM' OVAL SAMSON PENCE WIRE -,UMWiua»«uaauMMnMimiaMa>MMiH«ai Has no-* been bef.r- the piinbu for fou years aiC l during thai time -000 IONS HAVE BKEN _0L '•"ivinij very great satisfac'ion, in proof of whiei we hi il numerous testimonial., from weli-li iiown Cokuists; and tbe demand .tatty increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations buve lately i^u *i*/jduced iv tbe various in .rkets of Australia and New Zealauu. for tiie Boie pur. one of damaging the reputatioL o. .be Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was ' aiented and introduceii four years ago in Victoria, iNew South > v ales (Queensland and iNew Zealand ; and the principal claim set tortb was its being made Oval to preven l*aud. Yet, io tbe tace ot tuese patents firms— many of re« speciable standing haye, for tbe sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves totlw introduciioa of various spurious iinita. tions, which render the.o liable io aclioi* ai law, ami .nooyanee and uisappoint to tbe users. The pubiio when purchasing, are there tore cautioned to see thai each coil beac a tm taiiy thus :— J. A i JvINT OVAL SAMSOJS WIUK i IN OVAL ; ! A nd.lbe Patentees' Tally orlrade Mark M li K IH V DLOOK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire 1 Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADD ItIiSS : M'LEAH BROi. & RIGQ, LAIPOKTERS «y LLJZaukiH 6iiiK_T. bOUitiS--fcli!._lO_S , WASHINa POWDKfi ) does not injure lUe must ddiieatd wb 6 .!-•.• iv ariic.es WA^ued, I o)ii|ij;oi o fh ' <*' .i-il'-l'. !.}J? -.il.,- --■ 'ill! ;.., ;-.,.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1746, 20 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1746, 20 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1746, 20 August 1886, Page 1

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